La música celestial en el imaginario novohispano, siglos XVI y XVII

Autor(es): Gisela vo Wobeser y Abraham Villavicencio

Resumen:

Abstract: Celestial music was an essential part of the religious culture in New Spain and was represented in religious and doctrinal literature, as well as in painting and sculpture. The music was ascribed extraordinary qualities and was believed to be performed by heavenly beings. The musical forms, instruments played, and pieces performed were, however, envisioned in similar terms to the music of the earthly realm. Celestial music was meant as praise for God and the Virgin, intended to accompany the heavenly court, communicate divine plans and celebrate the triumphant Church.

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