This volume examines musical culture both inside and outside 17th-century Sienese convents. Reardon draws upon archival sources to reveal an ecclesiastical culture that celebrated music internally and shared music freely with the community outside convent walls.
This volume examines musical culture both inside and outside 17th-century Sienese convents. Reardon draws upon archival sources to reveal an ecclesiastical culture that celebrated music internally and shared music freely with the community outside convent walls.
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