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  • Music and Identity in Twenty-First-Century Monasticism

    Music and Identity in Twenty-First-Century Monasticism by J. Haste, Amanda;

    Series: Routledge Research in Music;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 1
    • Publisher Routledge
    • Date of Publication 6 May 2025

    • ISBN 9781032441795
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages182 pages
    • Size 234x156 mm
    • Weight 340 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 13 Illustrations, black & white; 13 Halftones, black & white; 1 Tables, black & white
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    Short description:

    This book explores music in contemporary monasticism, including instrumental use, composition, gender-related issues, along with music in neo-monastic communities. The result is a comprehensive study of the agency of music in the construction and expression of personal and community monastic identity.

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    Long description:

    Twenty-first-century monastic communities represent unique social environments in which music plays an integral part. This book examines the role of music in Catholic, Anglican/Episcopalian and neo-monastic communities in Britain and North America, engaging closely with communities of practice to provide a penetrating insight into the role of music in self-care and as a vector for identity construction on both individual and community levels. The author explores the essential role of music in community dynamics, the rationale for using instruments, the implications of both chant-based and freestyle composition, gender-related differences in musical activity, the role of dance (‘music made visible’) in community life, the commodification of monastic music, the ‘Singing Nun’ phenomenon and the role of music in established and emerging neo-monastic communities. The result is a comprehensive and compelling study of the agency of music in the construction and expression of personal and community identity.

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    Table of Contents:

    INTRODUCTION


    CURRENT LITERATURE


    ABOUT THE AUTHOR


    TERMINOLOGY


    Chant


    Modal language


    Monastic Life


    WORKS CITED



    1. CONFLICT AND REPARATION: THE AGENCY OF MUSIC IN MODERN MONASTIC COMMUNITY DYNAMICS


    INTRODUCTION


    JOINING A COMMUNITY


    COMMUNITY BONDING


    SOLIDARITY


    EMOTIONAL EXPRESSION


    ELITISM AND EXCLUSION


    CONFLICT AND REPARATION


    CONCLUSION


    NOTES


    WORKS CITED



    2. NEW DIRECTIONS: ENCODING MONASTIC IDENTITY THROUGH MUSICAL COMPOSITION


    INTRODUCTION


    COMPOSITION: CHANTS OLD AND NEW


    Drawing on the canon. Case study: 1: Fr John-Julian OJN and Sr Cornelia OJN


    ADAPTATION OR COMPOSITION?


    Breaking the rules. Case study 2: Sr Cintra Pemberton OSH


    Responding to new texts. Case study 3: Sr Mary Gregory OSB


    MUSICAL INFLUENCES


    TONALITY VERSUS MODALITY


    APPROPRIATENESS


    Reception within Community


    Reception beyond Community


    NOTATIONAL ENCODING


    CONCLUSION


    NOTES


    WORKS CITED



    3. DEAD TO THE WORLD: NEGOTIATING PERSONAL AND MONASTIC IDENTITY THROUGH INSTRUMENTAL AND RECREATIONAL MUSIC


    INTRODUCTION


    ACCOMPLISHED SECULAR MUSICIANS


    INSTRUMENTAL USE IN WORSHIP


    Accompanying instruments


    Melodic instruments


    ASSOCIATION AND ALLEGORISATION


    RECONTEXTUALISATION


    INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC AS RITUAL


    MEDIUM OR MESSAGE?


    MUSIC FOR RECREATION


    CONCLUSION


    NOTES


    WORKS CITED



    4. DANCING MY PRAYER, DANCING MY SELF: EMBODIED AND PERFORMED IDENTITY


    INTRODUCTION


    DANCING IN A WORSHIP CONTEXT


    Who Dances?


    Which Dances?


    Why Dance?


    Why Not Dance?


    DANCE AS OUTREACH


    Reception within Community


    Reception beyond Community


    Efficacy in embodying ‘felt’ interiority


    CONCLUSION


    NOTES


    WORKS CITED



    5. A THIRD GENDER?: EXPRESSION OF GENDER IDENTITY IN CELIBATE MONASTICISM THROUGH WORDS AND MUSIC


    INTRODUCTION


    GENDER ISSUES IN MUSICAL COMPOSITION


    Textual themes and imagery


    Sexuality and relationships


    Creativity and Procreativity Metaphors


    Textual Response


    EVALUATION AND RECEPTION


    CONCLUSION


    NOTES


    WORKS CITED



    6. BUYING INTO THE MONASTIC EXPERIENCE: MUSICAL COMMODIFICATION


    INTRODUCTION


    MONASTICS AND COMMERCE


    MONASTIC MUSIC AND AUTHENTICITY


    PRAYER OR PERFORMANCE?


    MUSIC AS PRODUCT


    Marketing the Chant


    PRODUCT AUTHENTICITY


    The Benedictines of Mary, Queen of Apostles


    The Community of the Resurrection


    The Brothers of the Society of St John the Evangelist


    MEDIUM OR MESSAGE?


    CONCLUSION


    NOTES


    WORKS CITED



    7. THE SINGING NUN PHENOMENON: GOING SOLO ON THE WORLD STAGE


    INTRODUCTION


    CASE STUDIES


    Sister Jeanne Decker


    Sr Janet Mead


    Brother Alessandro Brustenghi 


    Sister Cristina Scuccia


    DISCUSSION


    Disembodied and embodied voices


    "Are You for Real?" Appearance and Authenticity


    Naming and Identity


    Critical Reception – voice and singing style


    Choice of musical content


    Leading a Double Life


    The Power of Song


    Monasticism and the Common Good


    CONCLUSION


    NOTES


    WORKS CITED



    8. FORGING AN ANGLICAN MUSICAL IDENTITY


    INTRODUCTION


    HISTORICAL BACKGROUND


    MUSICAL DEVELOPMENT


    MUSICAL SETTINGS


    The English Tradition


    Establishing a Chant Tradition


    An English Plainchant Tradition


    DISCUSSION


    CONCLUSION


    NOTES


    WORKS CITED



    9. FRESH EXPRESSIONS: MUSIC IN NEO-MONASTIC COMMUNITIES


    INTRODUCTION


    FORMS OF NEO-MONASTICISM


    EXAMPLES OF EMERGING NEO-MONASTIC COMMUNITIES


    ESTABLISHED COMMUNITIES WITH A STRONG MUSICAL TRADITION


    Iona Community


    Taizé Community


    THE PLACE OF MUSIC IN OTHER NEO-MONASTIC COMMUNITIES


    Hilfield Community


    Scargill Community, Yorkshire


    St. Anselm Community


    Community of Aidan and Hilda


    DISCUSSION


    Proximity


    Influential Individuals


    Musical gifts within Community


    The Call to Tradition


    Musical Identity: Developing a Community Voice


    Permanence and Durability


    Boundary Clarity and Personal Identity


    CONCLUSION


    NOTES


    WORKS CITED



    CONCLUSION



    INDEX

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