The Experience of Worship in late medieval Cathedral and Parish Church
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Impact Summary for the General Public
Direct cultural, historical, religious, creative and musical impact has been achieved through active participation of five distinct groups in a major practice-led research project (2009–2013): (i) 18 craftspeople and artists creating historically-informed artefacts; and (ii) clergy, (iii) singers, (iv) organists and (v) congregations participating in the enactment of medieval rituals (footfall over 2500). Impact over a longer period (2001–13) has been achieved through use of three reconstructed medieval organs in residencies (c.3–12 months) at cathedrals, churches and college chapels, with direct musical impact on early performance practice by choirs and organists. Wider indirect impact is ongoing through the main project websites.
Research outputs (3)
- Published
Liturgy, Music and Theology in the English choral tradition
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter
- Published
An organ for St Teilo: a Welsh instrument in the pre-Reformation tradition
Research output: Contribution to journal › Special issue › peer-review
- Published
Music in Welsh Culture before 1650: A Study of the Principal Sources.
Research output: Book/Report › Book