
An introduction to the principal forms and orders of Western liturgy between about 900 and 1700, this book explains their nature and basic historical origin, and presents in detail the contents and orders of principal services as well as additional and special forms of worship. This book emphasizes the mainstream of Western liturgy derived from the medieval Roman Rite as found in secular and monastic churches. After the Reformation it concentrates on the rites of the Roman Catholic church and the Church of England. Harper discusses the nature of liturgy and provides an historical summary and individual chapters on medieval churches and their communities, the Christian calendar, medieval liturgical books, the Psalms, the Office, the Mass, Processions and Additional Observances, Holy Week and Easter, the Tridentine Rite, and the English Book of Common Prayer. Harper concludes with two chapters which raise the problems of establishing the order of a liturgical service, and introduces selected medieval sources accessible in facsimile or edition. A select, annotated bibliography and a glossary of ecclesiastical and liturgical terms are included.
This book investigates the structural evolution and historical development of Western liturgical forms and orders from the tenth to the eighteenth century. John Harper, a scholar of music and liturgy, provides a comprehensive framework that connects the medieval Roman Rite to post-Reformation practices in the Roman Catholic Church and the Church of England, offering a technical guide for students and musicians.
What You Will Find
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Scholars and students of musicology frequently cite this work as a foundational reference for understanding the intersection of ritual practice and musical performance. The text is noted for its academic rigor and its utility in bridging the gap between historical liturgical theory and practical application.
Page Count:
352
Publication Date:
1991-10-31
ISBN-10:
0193161281
ISBN-13:
9780193161283
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