基本説明
New in paperback. Hardcover was published in 2007. The English Chorister is a history going back to medieval times of how singers were recruited and educated, showing the changes in approach over the centuries, particularly after the Reformation.
Full Description
Boy choristers have sung the daily liturgy in English cathedrals and collegiate churches for fourteen hundred years. They are treasured as a unique part of our religious and cultural heritage, unmatched anywhere else in the world. Yet their history, in cathedrals and monasteries, in royal and collegiate chapels, from the middle ages, through the upheavals of the Reformation, in Georgian neglect and Victorain revival, to their CD-celebrated triumphs of today and the introduction of girls, has never before been told. "The English Chorister", with its vivid, sometimes bizarre, sometimes hilarious detail, will interest musicologists, church historians and a wide general readership.
Contents
Introduction; 1. Beginnings; 2. Anglo-Saxon Choir Children; 3. Choristers of the High Middle Ages; 4. The Great Flowering; 5. Pre-Reformation Choristers; 6. Turmoil; 7. From Elizabeth I to Cromwell; 8. Chorister Actors; 9. Restoration; 10. Georgian Nadir; 11. The Seeds of Reform; 12. The Fruits of Reform; 13. Foundations, Liturgy and Music; 14. The Twentieth-Century Choir School; 15. Challenge and Presponse; 16. Choristership; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; Bibliographies; Index.