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Understanding the Old Hispanic Office: Texts, Melodies, and Devotion in Early Medieval Iberia

Hardback

Main Details

Title Understanding the Old Hispanic Office: Texts, Melodies, and Devotion in Early Medieval Iberia
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Emma Hornby
By (author) Kati Ihnat
By (author) Rebecca Maloy
By (author) Raquel Rojo Carrillo
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:450
Dimensions(mm): Height 251,Width 175
Category/GenreMedieval and Renaissance music (c 1000 to c 1600)
History of religion
ISBN/Barcode 9781108845892
ClassificationsDewey:782.220946
Audience
General
Illustrations Worked examples or Exercises

Publishing Details

Publisher Cambridge University Press
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publication Date 22 December 2022
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Based on highly original archival and palaeographical research, this is the first methodological and factual primer in English on the distinctive liturgical tradition of early medieval Spain. It provides clear and approachable blueprints for future work on the description and analysis (musical, theological and cultural) of this and other liturgies. For non-specialists, the authors introduce the main features of Old Hispanic liturgy, its manuscripts, its services and its liturgical genres. For specialists, they model a variety of ways to work with the Old Hispanic materials in depth, incorporating notational, musical, theological and historical perspectives. For those interested in musical notation, the book lays out a method for working with unpitched neumes, with illustrative results, that will inspire and challenge others working on monophonic chant. For historians and liturgists, the texts and melodies are analysed in combination with the theological context that informed their creation.

Author Biography

Emma Hornby is Professor of Music at the University of Bristol. As Principal Investigator, she directed the ERC-funded Old Hispanic Office research project that formed the basis of this book. Kati Ihnat is an Assistant Professor of History at the Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands, specialising in the religious cultures of the Middle Ages. Rebecca Maloy is professor of Music at the University of Colorado Boulder. She is the author of three monographs, most recently Songs of Sacrifice, on the Old Hispanic offertory. Raquel Rojo Carrillo is a Leverhulme Early Career Research Fellow at the University of Cambridge's Faculty of Music. Her research focuses on medieval Iberian plainchant.