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October 19th @ 4:00 pm

“Gregorian Chant as Splendor Formae of the Liturgy”

Oct 19
"Gregorian Chant as Splendor Formae of the Liturgy"

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Cosponsored by the Department of Music and the Medieval Studies Workshop

A principal Medieval definition of beauty is splendor formae, the manifesting of the very nature or form of a thing. While the liturgy can be described as a great divine action, it is also comprised of a variety of discrete chants. Being entirely sung, its Gregorian chants differentiate the character and function of each action and thus express a purposeful variety. This lecture will illustrate the beauty of the liturgy by comparing these chants particularly the gradual and alleluia in relation to the responsories of the Divine Office.

Classics 110

1010 E 59th St. Chicago, IL 60637
Hyde Park, IL