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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/grebel/events/2022-benjamin-eby-lecture
LOCATION:CGR - Conrad Grebel University 140 Westmount Road North Chapel Wat
 erloo N2L 3G6 Canada
SUMMARY:2022 Benjamin Eby Lecture
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:MUSIC\, LITURGY\, AND THE MAKING OF MEDIEVAL SCOTLAND\n\nToday\
 , Scotland’s patron saint\, Andrew the Apostle\, anchors Scottish\nnatio
 nal identity in an annual holiday on his feast day. But in the\ncentury le
 ading up to the Scottish declaration of independence\, the\n1320 Declarati
 on of Arbroath\, Saint Andrew’s significance expanded\nfrom that of a lo
 cal saint to become the central figure in the\nfoundation of Christianized
  Scotland. This lecture will feature the\nperformance of medieval liturgic
 al music made at the Cathedral of St\nAndrews to celebrate Saint Andrew’
 s relics\, showing how liturgical\nmusic shaped history.  The music will 
 be performed by renowned\ncounter-tenor\, DANIEL CABENA.
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