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Music and Liturgy in Medieval Britain and Ireland provides an in-depth examination of how musical traditions functioned within religious contexts across medieval Britain and Ireland. Drawing on extensive historical research, authors Ann Buckley and Lisa Colton analyze the development of liturgical music, chant traditions, and instrumental practices that defined worship during this period.
The work explores regional variations in musical practices, the influence of continental European traditions, and the role of monasteries and cathedrals in preserving and evolving musical repertoires. The authors investigate how liturgical music reflected theological concepts, supported communal worship, and contributed to the spiritual experience of medieval congregations.
Through careful analysis of surviving manuscripts, historical documents, and archaeological evidence, this volume illuminates the sophisticated musical cultures that flourished in medieval religious settings, offering valuable insights into both musical history and religious practice.







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