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Only a very few medieval music manuscripts remain from the tenth and eleventh centuries which give us extremely fine detail in how to interpret and sing Gregorian chant. By the twelfth century most of these subtle nuances had disappeared and it was not until the publication of the "Graduale Triplex" in 1979 did we begin to understand what had been lost for over a thousand years. Through the use of a mens' singing "Schola", Neil McEwan will demonstrate these mysterious subtleties by the "sounding out loud" of Gregorian chant. ABOUT NEIL McEWAN: Neil McEwan is recognised, both nationally and internationally, as a Gregorian scholar in the area of interpretation of neumes from the tenth and eleventh century medieval Gregorian manuscripts. He has been invited to give many lecture/demonstration papers on Gregorian chant semiology for Universities and music institutions and was awarded a Churchill Fellowship in 1994 for further overseas study in these areas. This Gregorian chant research led him to spend time in Germany to work with Gregorian scholar DOM Johannes Bechmans Göschl at the Arch Abbey St. Ottilien in Bavaria and in France at the Abbey Fontevraud with the monks of Solesmes.