Suñol (y Baulenas), Gregoria María
Suñol (y Baulenas), Gregoria María
Suñol (y Baulenas), Gregoria María, learned Spanish ecclesiastic and music scholar; b. Barcelona, Sept. 7, 1879; d. Rome, Oct. 26, 1946. He became a Benedictine monk at Montserrat Abbey in 1895; was ordained a priest in 1902, and then served as choirmaster there (1907-28). In 1930 he went to Rome as director of the Istituto Pontifico di Musica Sacra; was made abbot of Ste. Cecilia in Montserrat in 1943. He publ, the valuable books Método completo de canto gregoriano según la escuela de Solesmes (8 eds., 1905-43; also in French, Ger., Eng., Italian, and Portuguese) and Introducctió a la paleografía musical gregoriana (Montserrat, 1925; rev. French ed., Tournai, 1935, with R. Renaudin).
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