TY - BOOK ID - 92642266 TI - The Office of the Holy Trinity at Saint Martial de Limoges during the eleventh century PY - 2020 SN - 9782503574561 2503574564 PB - Turmhout : Brepols, DB - UniCat KW - Musique vocale chrétienne KW - Church music KW - Christian literature, Latin (Medieval and modern) KW - Middle Ages KW - Music KW - Church music. KW - Liturgics. KW - Middle Ages. KW - Music. KW - History and criticism. KW - Adémar, KW - Catholic Church KW - Saint-Martial de Limoges (Abbey) KW - Catholic Church. KW - Liturgy KW - History. KW - 500-1400 KW - France UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:92642266 AB - "The Holy Trinity forms a cornerstone of Christian belief, and references to it abound in the liturgy. Every Psalm ends with the invocation of the Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost in the Doxology supplied as the final verse. But around the turn of the tenth century, clerics decided to devote the first Sunday after Pentecost to the veneration of the Trinity. They created a new liturgy for the day, and evidence suggests that Stephen, Bishop of Liège († 920) revised an earlier form of the Office into the version that saw wide dissemination in the Latin West from the end of the tenth century. The abbey of Saint Martial in Limoges exhibited considerable enthusiasm for the feast and its Office beginning in the early eleventh century. Its scriptorium prepared no fewer than five copies of the Office, including four fully neumed versions between ca. 1010 and 1050, including the earliest extant transcribable copy with music in the hand of Adémar de Chabannes, musician, scribe, homilist and historian. This edition presents a critical text of the Office as it was practised at Saint Martial during the first half of the eleventh century, beginning with Adémar's version, but also considering the other witnesses from the abbey. It includes full critical and explanatory commentary with an Introduction that discusses the role of Stephen of Liège in the authorship of the Office, the witnesses from Saint Martial and their relationship to other early witnesses of the Office, and its musical and literary style."--Page 4 de la couverture ER -