Jausions, Dom Paul

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Jausions, Dom Paul

Jausions, Dom Paul, French writer on church music; b. Rennes, Nov. 15, 1834; d. Vincennes, Ind., Sept. 9, 1870. He entered the order of St. Benedict at Solesmes in 1856, and under the direction of Dom Guéranger began to study Gregorian chant; continued his investigations with Dom Pothier, whose Mélodies grégoriennes are the result of their joint labors. In 1869 he was sent to the U.S. to collect data for a biography of Brute de Rémut, bishop of Vincennes (an uncle of Dom Guéranger). His interpretation of the Gregorian melodies according to the tonic accent has become one of the guiding principles in the publications of the Benedictines of Solesmes. A complete list of his writings is found in the Bibliographie des Bénédictins de la congrégation de France (1907).

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