The Sources of Beneventan Chant The Sources of Beneventan Chant
Variorum Collected Studies

The Sources of Beneventan Chant

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The area whose capital was the southern Lombard city of Benevento developed a culture identified with the characteristic form of writing known as the Beneventan script, which was used throughout the area and was brought to perfection at the abbey of Montecassino in the late eleventh century. This repertory, along with other now-vanished or suppressed local varieties of music, give a far richer picture of the variety of musical practice in early medieval Europe than was formerly available. Thomas Forrest Kelly has identified and collected the surviving sources of an important repertory of early medieval music; this is the so-called Beneventan Chant, used in southern Italy in the early middle ages, before the adoption there of the now-universal music known as Gregorian chant. Because it was deliberately suppressed in the course of the eleventh century, this music survives mostly in fragments and palimpsests, and the fascinating process of restoring the repertory piece by piece is told in the studies in this book. A companion volume to this collection also by Professor Kelly details the practice of Medieval music.

GENRE
Arts & Entertainment
RELEASED
2023
May 31
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
404
Pages
PUBLISHER
Taylor & Francis
SELLER
Taylor & Francis Group
SIZE
10
MB
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