Chant and its Origins

Chant and its Origins
Author: ThomasForrest Kelly
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 543
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 1351572385

The Latin liturgical music of the medieval church is the earliest body of Western music to survive in a more or less complete form. It is a body of thousands of individual pieces, of striking beauty and aesthetic appeal, which has the special quality of embodying, of giving voice to, the words of the liturgy itself. Plainchant is the music that underpins essentially all other music of the middle ages (and far beyond), and is the music that is most abundantly preserved. It is a subject that has engaged a great deal of research and debate in the last fifty years and the nature of the complex issues that have recently arisen in research on chant are explored here in an overview of current issues and problems.

The Divine Office in the Latin Middle Ages

The Divine Office in the Latin Middle Ages
Author: Margot Elsbeth Fassler
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 657
Release: 2000
Genre: History
ISBN: 0195124537

The Divine Office, or the cycle of daily worship services other than the Mass, constitutes a body of liturgical texts and music for medieval studies. This is a collection of spiritual works that is central to the culture of the Middle Ages.

The Versified Office

The Versified Office
Author: Andrew Hughes
Publisher:
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2011
Genre: Christian poetry, Latin (Medieval and modern)
ISBN:

This book discusses and analyzes a repertory of poetry and chant that was used during the late Middle Ages in church services of the Divine Office, a repertory mostly unexplored to date.