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"Listening to Early Modern Catholicism” – Audio Examples

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posted on 2017-09-18, 12:12 authored by Marco Gozzi, Ignazio Macchiarella, Daniele Filippi, Michael Noone

Audio examples accompanying Chapter 3 Liturgical Music and Liturgical Experience in Early Modern Italy by Marco Gozzi and Chapter 14 Confraternity Multipart Singing: Contemporary Practice and Hypothetical Scenarios for the Early Modern Era by Ignazio Macchiarella.

Examples for Chapter 3 reconstruct different ways of performing plainchant in the early modern era, including mensuralized hymn-singing, cantus fractus, and simple polyphony.

Examples for Chapter 14 are field recordings of traditional multipart singing from Sardinia (Italy).

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