One of the paradoxes of Gregorian chant is the way in which written sources become ever more plentiful across the Middle Ages while commentaries on its cultural and intellectual status take the opposite direction, becoming rare after the ninth century. An exception to that trend is the essay De varia psalmorum atque cantuum modulatione (On the Varied Modulation of Psalms and Chants), a substantial yet little known offering from the music theorist and liturgist Berno of Reichenau (d. 1048). Previously considered to be of uncertain authorship and doubtful musical value, the work is now shown to be an authentic witness, in part through evidence provided by a rediscovered manuscript (Berlin, Staatsbibliothek, Mus.ms.theor. 95). This permits a new appreciation of the author's unique and revealing agenda—to soothe the many tensions reportedly incited by the textual content of chant. With resonances in contemporary music theory, De varia psalmorum testifies to divergent practices in need of a new theoretical underpinning, as well as to previously unstudied cultures of textual correction existing between the ninth and twelfth centuries. In so doing it offers a rare insight into the liturgical chant traditions of the post-Carolingian age, both in Berno's native Germany and further afield.
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April 01 2017
Wild Strawberries from Reichenau: Ruminations on Authority and Difference in Eleventh-Century “Gregorian” Chant
Henry Parkes
Henry Parkes
HENRY PARKES is Assistant Professor of Music at Yale University, where he holds a joint appointment in the Department of Music and Institute of Sacred Music. His research brings musicology into dialog with medieval church history, having a particular emphasis on literacy and its transformations ca. 1000. The author of The Making of Liturgy in the Ottonian Church (Cambridge University Press, 2015), he is currently investigating early medieval understandings of Gregorian chant.
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Journal of the American Musicological Society (2017) 70 (1): 1–60.
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Henry Parkes; Wild Strawberries from Reichenau: Ruminations on Authority and Difference in Eleventh-Century “Gregorian” Chant. Journal of the American Musicological Society 1 April 2017; 70 (1): 1–60. doi: https://doi.org/10.1525/jams.2017.70.1.1
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