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Listen with the Ear of the Heart: Music and Monastery Life at Weston Priory (Eastman/Rochester Studies Ethnomusicology #7) (Paperback)

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A "contemplative" ethnographic study of a Benedictine monastery in Vermont known for its folk-inspired music.

Far from being a long-silent echo of medieval religion, modern monastery music is instead a resounding, living illustration of the role of music in religious life. Benedictine monks gather for communal prayer upwards of five times per day, every day. Their prayers, called the Divine Office, are almost entirely sung.

Benedictines are famous for Gregorian Chant, but the original folk-inspired music of the monks of Weston Priory in Vermont is among the most familiar in post-Vatican II American Catholicism. Using the ethnomusicological methods of fieldwork and taking inspiration from the monks' own way of encountering the world, this book offers a contemplative engagement with music, prayer, and everyday life. The rich narrative evokes the rhythms of learning among Benedictines to show how monastic ways of being, knowing, and musicking resonate with humanistic inquiry and the pursuit of knowledge and understanding.

Support for this publication was provided by the Howard Hanson Institute for American Music of the Eastman School of Music at the University of Rochester.

Product Details
ISBN: 9781580469920
ISBN-10: 1580469922
Publisher: University of Rochester Press
Publication Date: March 1st, 2020
Pages: 214
Language: English
Series: Eastman/Rochester Studies Ethnomusicology