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The Materiality Of Sound In Chant Manuscripts In The East Elsa De Luca

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The Materiality Of Sound In Chant Manuscripts In The East Elsa De Luca
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Publisher: Brepols Turnhout
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.78 MB
Pages: 280
Author: Elsa De Luca, Ivan Moody, Jean-François Goudesenne
ISBN: 9782503610108, 2503610102
Language: English
Year: 2025
Volume: 3

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The Materiality Of Sound In Chant Manuscripts In The East Elsa De Luca by Elsa De Luca, Ivan Moody, Jean-françois Goudesenne 9782503610108, 2503610102 instant download after payment.

The two books of Scriptor, Cantor & Notator present an innovative multi-author project dealing with the complex interconnections between learning, writing and performing chant in the Middle Ages. A number of different methodological approaches have been employed, with the aim of beginning to understand the phenomenon of chant transmission over a large geographical area, linking and contrasting modern definitions of East and West. Thus, in spite of this wide geographical spread, and the consequent variety of rites, languages and musical styles involved, the common thread of parallels and similarities between various chant repertoires arising from the need to fix oral repertories in a written form, and the challenges involved in so doing, are what bring this wide variety of repertoires and approaches together. This multi-centric multi-disciplinary approach will encourage scholars working in these areas to consider their work as part of a much larger geographical and historical picture, and thus reveal to reader and listener more, and far richer, patterns of connections and developments than might otherwise have been suspected. 

The Materiality of Sound in Chant Manuscripts in the East brings together articles on ancient Greek, Byzantine, Coptic and Armenian music scripts in the East. Together with the collection of essays published in The Materiality of Sound in Chant Manuscripts in the West, these books discuss local scribal peculiarities and idiosyncrasies beyond the cultural and geographical contexts of production and uses of their manuscript sources. 

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