Young Choristers, 650-1700
(Autor) Susan Boynton"Young singers through the centuries have occupied a central position in a variety of religious institutional settings: urban cathedrals, collegiate churches, monasteries, guilds, and confraternities." "The training of singers for performance in religious services shaped the very structures of ecclesiastical institutions, which developed to meet the need for educating their youngest members. The development of musical repertories and styles also directly reflected the ubiquitous participation of children's voices in both chant and polyphony. There was even, frequently, a future for choristers after their voices broke."--BOOK JACKET.
Susan Boynton
Susan Boynton is a renowned scholar of medieval music and literature, known for her groundbreaking work "Shaping a Monastic Identity." Her writing is characterized by meticulous research and insightful analysis. Boynton's contributions to literature have shed new light on the intersection of music and religious identity in the Middle Ages.