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Liturgy and Contemplation in Byrd''s Gradualia

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William Byrd's Gradualia is one of the most unusual and elaborate musical works of the English Renaissance. This large collection of liturgical music, 109 pieces in all, was written for clandestine use by English Catholics at a time when they were forbidden to practice their religion in public. When Byrd began to compose the Gradualia, he turned from the penitential and polemical extravagances of his earlier Latin motets to the narrow, carefully ordered world of the Counter-Reformation liturgy. It was in this new context, cut off from his familiar practice of choosing colorful texts and setting them at length, that he first wrote about the "hidden and mysterious power" of sacred words to evoke a creative response.

Liturgy and Contemplation in Byrd's Gradualia responds to Byrd's own testimony by exploring how he read the texts of the Mass and the events of the church calendar. Kerry McCarthy examines early modern English Catholic attitudes toward liturgical practice, meditation, and what the composer himself called "thinking over divine things." She draws on a wide range of contemporary sources - devotional treatises, commentaries on the Mass, poetry, memoirs, letters, and Byrd's dedicatory prefaces - and revisits the Gradualia in light of this evidence. The book offers a case study of how one artist reimagined the creative process in the final decades of his life.

List of contents

Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1 The Gradualia cycle: genre and presentation Chapter 2 Meditate these wel: English Catholic encounters with sacred texts Chapter 3 Liturgical practice and English Catholic identity Chapter 4 Text types and text settings Chapter 5 Chronology and narrative Bibliography Index

About the author

Kerry McCarthy is Assistant Professor of Musicology at Duke University.

Summary

Combining both the cultural history of the dangers faced by Catholics who practiced their religion at this time with a very close reading of how Byrd created this work, McCarthy creates a book that will interest musicologists, religious historians, and students of Elizabethan English culture.

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'[Kerry McCarthy] takes us on a guided tour through Byrd's spiritual and contemplative world, with a thoroughness and authority that no previous writer can match... her book's implications for performance are profound.' - Early Music
'Kerry McCarthy's excellent book is the first devoted entirely to Gradualia... McCarthy's writing is clear and eminently readable. The book is well-presented... It is a major addition to the scholarly literature on Byrd.' - Music and Letters
'McCarthy's book stands at the vanguard of musicolgical synthesis for this period, promising to offer useful insights for analysts in adjoining disciplines' - Ecclesiastical History

Product details

Authors Kerry Mccarthy, Kerry (Kerry Mccarthy Mccarthy, McCarthy Kerry
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 20.01.2016
 
EAN 9781138965249
ISBN 978-1-138-96524-9
No. of pages 252
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Music > General, dictionaries

MUSIC / General, MUSIC / Instruction & Study / Composition, Renaissance style, Art music, orchestral and formal music, Medieval & Renaissance music (c 1000 to c 1600), Medieval style

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