Monastic music that survived Henry VIII’s dissolution brought back to life
by Steven Morris from World news | The Guardian on (#6ZBTY)
Buckland Abbey recreates music telling of medieval life in extraordinary discovery
Almost five centuries ago a community of monks in the West Country of England gathered to sing, imploring their God to help them endure the challenges of medieval life.
Thanks to an extraordinary discovery of music that survived Henry VIII's dissolution of the monasteries in the early 16th century, the songs created by the Buckland Abbey monks were ringing out again across the hills and woods of the Tavy valley in Devon this weekend.
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