Fox, Madeline
(2020)
The Music of the Middle Ages: How Gregorian Chant Both Shaped and Reflected Western Europe.
In: ASRA2020.
(Unpublished)
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Abstract
Available through the University of Pittsburgh's Archives and Special Collection Library, this study revolves around four Gregorian chant leaves, all from different regions and time periods within the medieval Holy Roman Empire. Through a study of their physicality as well as their musicality, I have been able to draw connections between these chants and both the political and religious landscape of the medieval Holy Roman Empire. These chants act as an outline of the time period from which they came.
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