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Music in Medieval Rituals for the End of Life

Elaine Stratton Hild (Editor, Editor, Corpus monodicum)

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Oxford University Press Inc
03 April 2024
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. In Music in Medieval Rituals for the End of Life, author Elaine Stratton Hild examines and recovers the chants sung for the dying during the Middle Ages, beginning in the late eighth century. Along with the first editions of these melodies, she offers considerations of the functions that music played within the deathbed rituals, arguing that the chants served as vehicles with which communities offered comfort to a dying person.

The book presents 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 text-music relationships and for their functions within the rituals. Hild shows that within the widespread practice, local versions of the liturgies--along with their chant repertories--remained unstandardized throughout the Middle Ages. Yet some commonalities are evident among these varied local practices. One is the use of song. Beginning in the ninth century, sources most often prescribe chant, not the Eucharist, for the final moments of life. Another commonality is the positive depiction of the afterlife conveyed by the chants.

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 also bound them together within a single tradition.

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Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 157mm,  Width: 229mm,  Spine: 33mm
Weight:   484g
ISBN:   9780197685914
ISBN 10:   0197685919
Pages:   240
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
"Acknowledgements Editorial symbols used in music transcriptions Introduction: Contemporary approaches to medieval rituals for the dying 1 Religious elites: Rome, ""Old Roman"" tradition Manuscript source: Vatican, Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Arch. Cap. S. Pietro F 11 pt. A (SP F 11) 2 Political and religious leaders: Sens, Cathedral of Saint Stephen Manuscript source: Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, lat. 934 (Paris 934) 3 With the laity: Orsières, Switzerland Manuscript source: Bourg-Saint-Pierre, Hospice du Grand-Saint-Bernard, ms. 3 (ancien 10091) (GSB 3) 4 Among women: Abbey of Saint Mary the Virgin and Saint Francis without Aldgate (England) Manuscript source: Reigate (Surrey), Parish Church of St Mary Magdalene, Cranston Library, Ms. 2322 (Cranston 2322) 5 Analysis: Variation and continuity within the liturgical tradition Final considerations: Why sing? Appendix: Contents of individual rituals Bibliography Index: Manuscripts cited (with abbreviations) Index: Chants and other items from all rituals Index: General"

Elaine Stratton Hild serves as an editor with Corpus monodicum, a long-term research project housed at the Universität Würzburg (Germany). Her responsibilities include publishing volumes of previously unedited plainchant transcribed from medieval manuscripts. Hild's work with medieval plainchant has been supported by the DAAD (Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst), the University of Notre Dame Institute for Advanced Study, and the Fulbright Foundation. Her edition of proper tropes, Tropen zu den Antiphonen der Messe aus Quellen französischer Herkunft, was published in 2017.

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