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Young singers played a central role in a variety of religious institutional settings: urban cathedrals, collegiate churches, monasteries, guilds, and confraternities. The training of singers for performance in religious services was so crucial as to shape the very structures of ecclesiastical institutions, which developed to meet the need for educating their youngest members; while the development of musical repertories and styles directly reflected the ubiquitous participation of children's voices in both chant and polyphony. Once choristers' voices had broken, they often pursued more advanced studies either through an apprenticeship system or at university, frequently with the help of the institutions to which they belonged.

This volume provides the first wide-ranging book-length treatment of the subject, and will be of interest to music historians - indeed, all historians - who wish to understand the role of the young in sacred musical culture before 1700.

SUSAN BOYNTON is Associate Professor of Historical Musicology at Columbia University; ERIC RICE is Assistant Professor of Music at the University of Connecticut at Storrs.

CONTRIBUTORS: SUSAN BOYNTON, SANDRINE DUMONT, JOSEPH DYER, JANE FLYNN, ANDREW KIRKMAN, NOEL O'REGAN, ALEJANDRO PLANCHART, RICHARD RASTALL, COLLEEN REARDON, ERIC RICE, JUAN RUIZ JIMENEZ, ANNE BAGNALL YARDLEY

Reviews

All in all, if one has an interest in early choral music and the role child musicians played in the performance of this music, one can hardly do better than to spend a few enjoyable hours reading these thoughtful, well-researched essays. EARLY MUSIC
This is one of those books which pours fascinating light on an interesting subject that has hitherto been inadequately researched. This book has a wealth of information and will lead readers into all sorts of directions. EARLY MUSIC REVIEW
For serious students of the sociology of children in church and monastic life, this must be essential reading. CMQ

This is a truly fascinating collection...essential reading. CHURCH MUSIC QUARTERLY
The book's specific focus on children as musicians is certainly welcome. MUSIC & LETTERS

Details

First Published: 16 Oct 2008
13 Digit ISBN: 9781843834137
Pages: 276
Size: 23.4 x 15.6
Binding: Hardback
Imprint: Boydell Press
Series: Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Music
Subject: Medieval Literature
BIC Class: DSBB

Details updated on 02 Sep 2010

Contents

  • 1  Introduction: Performance and Premodern Childhood
  • 3  Boy Singers of the Roman Schola Cantorum
  • 4  Boy Singers in Medieval Monasteries and Cathedrals
  • 5  The Musical Education of Young Girls in Medieval English Nunneries
  • 6  Choirboys in Early English Religious Drama
  • 7  From Mozos de coro towards Seises: Boys in the Musical Life of Seville
  • 8  The Seeds of Medieval Music: Choirboys and Musical Training in a Late-Medie val-Maitrise
  • 9  Choirboys in Cambrai in the Fifteenth Century
  • 10  Choirboys and Vicaires at the Maitrise of Cambrai: A Socio-anthropol ogical Study [1550-1670]
  • 11  Choirboys, Memorial Endowments and Education at Aachen's Marienkirche
  • 12  Thomas Mulliner: An Apprentice of John Heywood?
  • 13  Cantando tutte insieme: Training Girl Singers in Early Modern Sienese Convents
  • 14  Choirboys in Early Modern Rome



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