Detalhes do Livro
Formato
Brochura
Páginas
272
Idioma
Inglês
Publicado
Jan 18, 2010
Editora
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
0521690358
ISBN-13
9780521690355
Descrição
David Hiley delves into the rich history and significance of Gregorian chant, exploring its origins and the cultural context in which it thrived. The book provides a comprehensive overview of how these melodic forms emerged from the early Christian church, serving not just as musical expression but also as a fundamental tool for worship and spiritual contemplation.
Through meticulous research, Hiley unravels the ways in which Gregorian chant has influenced both liturgical practices and the broader landscape of Western music. The narrative draws on historical documents and analyses that reveal the chant's evolution over centuries, making it accessible to both novice listeners and seasoned musicians intrigued by its enduring legacy.
Through meticulous research, Hiley unravels the ways in which Gregorian chant has influenced both liturgical practices and the broader landscape of Western music. The narrative draws on historical documents and analyses that reveal the chant's evolution over centuries, making it accessible to both novice listeners and seasoned musicians intrigued by its enduring legacy.
Gêneros
Religião e Espiritualidade
História