New Vocal Repertory 1986
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-349-18494-1_5
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“…91 'As much decorative as musical', boys were ritually dispensable, and were accordingly absent from some of the smaller collegiate foundations; from the late fourteenth century, however, boy choristers assumed greater ritual prominence, initially as si §nifiers of elaborately orthodox piety, and by 1460 as active participants within liturgical polyphony. 9 (Thompson,Visitations,;…”
Section: Childrenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…91 'As much decorative as musical', boys were ritually dispensable, and were accordingly absent from some of the smaller collegiate foundations; from the late fourteenth century, however, boy choristers assumed greater ritual prominence, initially as si §nifiers of elaborately orthodox piety, and by 1460 as active participants within liturgical polyphony. 9 (Thompson,Visitations,;…”
Section: Childrenmentioning
confidence: 99%