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Version du 9 novembre 2022 à 09:07
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This page provides information on the musical aspects of the Wicri/Chanson de Roland project.
In introduction shows a path of discovery for amateur and curious musicians. Then the Wicri/Chanson de Roland project is introduced in its scientific context (for historians and linguists). Then a musical suite (Oratorio profane) by Gilles Mathieu brings an original development to this digital project. Finally, a conclusion proposes to examine a European sequel.
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Discovering Roland and the legendary world of Charlemagne while singing
This wiki, called "Wicri/Chanson de Roland", is a digital library that contains musical elements. In particular, it gives access to a secular oratorio composed by a contemporary author: Gilles Mathieu.
A music lover (or a choir director) will be able to listen to an interpretation (for example the second movement, accessible on the right).
In a choir, a singer will find work files like: