Hildegard of Bingen and Musical Reception
The Modern Revival of a Medieval Composer
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- Author: Jennifer Bain, Dalhousie University, Nova Scotia
- Date Published: May 2015
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- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9781107076662
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Since her death in 1179, Hildegard of Bingen has commanded attention in every century. In this book Jennifer Bain traces the historical reception of Hildegard, focusing particularly on the moment in the modern era when she began to be considered as a composer. Bain examines how the activities of clergy in nineteenth-century Eibingen resulted in increased veneration of Hildegard, an authentication of her relics, and a rediscovery of her music. The book goes on to situate the emergence of Hildegard's music both within the French chant restoration movement driven by Solesmes and the German chant revival supported by Cecilianism, the German movement to reform Church music more generally. Engaging with the complex political and religious environment in German speaking areas, Bain places the more recent Anglophone revival of Hildegard's music in a broader historical perspective and reveals the important intersections amongst local devotion, popular culture, and intellectual activities.
Read more- Places the current reception of the composer Hildegard of Bingen in a broader historical context
- Provides a vivid and engaging account of key historical figures and their stories
- Approaches music from a historical perspective, avoiding technical jargon, and will appeal to readers from a variety of fields
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'This volume is especially relevant for medievalists and musicologists and would make an excellent inclusion in academic libraries. In addition to being an admirable resource for Hildegard scholars, this book is also helpful for those concerned with the history of church music, chant revival in the nineteenth century, and the work of Ludwig Schneider, a worthy scholar and a selfless man.' John MacInnis, Notes
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- Date Published: May 2015
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9781107076662
- length: 250 pages
- dimensions: 246 x 175 x 18 mm
- weight: 0.66kg
- contains: 18 b/w illus. 7 tables 8 music examples
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Introduction: O virga ac diadema: historiography of a song
1. Forgotten? Hildegard's reception from 1179 to 1850
2. Hildegard's increased veneration and emergence as a composer
3. The German revival of chant
4. Hildegard and the Kulturkampf
5. Hildegard, tourism, and the politics of chant
Conclusion: new century, new abbey, new Hildegard.
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