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PDF | On Nov 1, 2015, Una McIlvenna published The Power of Music: the Significance of Contrafactum in Execution Ballads | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate.
It provides an explanation of the various methods of public execution, and closes with a chapter outline of the book. Keywords: execution ballads, authorship, digitisation, execution methods, longue durée, multilingual, historiography. Subject.
At the turn of the fifteenth century, with the introduction of mandatory confession by a Catholic priest in all cases of capital punishment, a common penal ritual developed with decidedly religious overtones.
5 mar 2020 · The Oxford Handbook of Music and Medievalism provides a snapshot of the growing field of medievalism in music by bringing together international scholars to explore a wide variety of past and present genres in which medievalism is present.
This paper traces the evolution of execution rituals executions in the late medieval period, focusing on the cities of Paris and Florence, and select German urban centers, as they are progressively influenced both by pain-centric pious movements and evolutions in religious doctrine. download Download free PDF.
7 maj 2021 · This article explores the pan-European phenomenon of the execution ballad, songs that told the news of true crimes and their punishment by public execution.
18 lut 2020 · The most authoritative study of medieval music in any language, Dr. Reese's book opens with a section devoted to what is known of music before the middle ages. It then deals with the background of Christian Chant and proceeds to treat separately -- among others -- the Syrian, Byzantine, Russian, Ambrosian, and Gregorian Chants.