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Music In Medieval Rituals For The End Of Life 1st Edition Elaine Stratton Hild

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Music In Medieval Rituals For The End Of Life 1st Edition Elaine Stratton Hild
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.66 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Elaine Stratton Hild
ISBN: 9780197685914, 0197685919
Language: English
Year: 2024
Edition: 1

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Music In Medieval Rituals For The End Of Life 1st Edition Elaine Stratton Hild by Elaine Stratton Hild 9780197685914, 0197685919 instant download after payment.

"Medieval documents reveal that for centuries of European history, singing for a person at the moment of death was considered to be the ideal accompaniment to a life's ending. Rituals for the dying were well developed, practiced widely, and thoroughly integrated with music. Indeed, these rituals reveal that music, rather than the Eucharist, held a privileged position at the final breath. Music in Medieval Rituals for the End of Life examines and recovers, to the extent possible, the music sung for the dying during the Middle Ages. The book offers a view of the plainchant repertory through the sources of individual institutions. The first four chapters contain a series of "case studies": close readings of rituals from diverse communities, each as they appear in a single source. The rituals' chants are transcribed into modern notation and analyzed, both for their relationships between text and melody and for their functions within the rituals. Created for the powerful and the poor, the educated and the uneducated, women and men, monastics, clerics, and laity, these manuscripts offer a glimpse into the religious practices that distinguished communities from one another and bound them together within a single tradition. The book provides the first editions of the rituals' chants and considers the functions of the music. Why was music given such a prominent position within the deathbed liturgies? Why did communities gather and sing when a loved one was dying? The manuscripts reveal a lost art of comforting the dying and the grieving"--

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