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English Saints' Offices - Volume 3

Early English Church Music Volume 70

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Stainer & Bell  |  SKU : EC70  |  Code-barres: 9790220230233
  • Editor: David Hiley
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • ISMN: 9790220230233
  • Size: 9.6 x 12.4 inches

Description

A Major addition to the plainsong subseries of Early English Church Music, and the first tripartite collection of music in the edition, EC volumes 68–70 present transcriptions from over forty cycles of liturgical chants for the Office hours, in alphabetical listing and with English translations by Henry Howard, and comprising over 1,300 individual chants composed in England from the tenth to the fifteenth centuries. While the history and context of the veneration of saints has been extensively studied, the aim of these volumes, drawing on the lifetime's expertise of the editor, is to enhance our knowledge of the melodies, to facilitate comparison between cycles, and to make possible a better appreciation of their character and relation both to one another and to older parts of the chant repertory.

EECM 70 continues and completes the overview of chant for the offices of English saints, from Oswald of Northumbria to Wulfstan of Winchester, and concludes with an Index of incipits for all items in the three-volume collection. of especial note are the cycles for St Thomas Becket of Canterbury, and of his Translation, for William of York, and the 12 responsory organa of GB-Ccc 473 for the office of Swithun of Winchester. in contrast, the single surviving hymn for Wulfhilda of Barking offers the shortest musical entry of the collection.

Contents:

  • Oswald of Northumbria (I, II)
  • Oswald of Worcester
  • Oswin of Deira
  • Pancras
  • Peter the Apostle
  • Richard Wych of Chichester
  • Swithun of Winchester
  • Thomas Becket of Canterbury
  • Translation of Thomas Becket of Canterbury
  • Thomas Cantilupe of Hereford
  • William of York
  • Wulfhilda of Barking
  • Wulfstan of Worcester