Medieval Music: Chant as Cure and Miracle
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Gresham College Lectures
Medieval Music: Chant as Cure and Miracle
Nov 12, 2015
Gresham College
Professor Page examines the medieval belief in the healing power of song: http://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/medieval-music-chant-as-cure-and-miracle
As the monks were singing in a French abbey of the twelfth century, a cripple, who had crawled into the church suddenly, began to cry aloud and to extend his contorted limbs, 'and thus he that came into the church on four legs departed on two'. It has been generally forgotten that men and women in the Middle Ages believed that the singing of monks and clergy during worship had the ability to produce sudden and dramatic cures: the music entered the ear as a healing spiritual balm that could hasten results beyond the reach of any contemporary physician.
Crooked limbs became straight with a loud, cracking sound; wounds and sores were closed and healed. This lecture will be devoted to this little-known landscape of medieval musical experience.
The transcript and downloadable versions of the lecture are available from the Gresham College website: http://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/medieval-music-chant-as-cure-and-miracle

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