Immaculate Sounds : : The Musical Lives of Nuns in New Spain / / Cesar D. Favila.

In this study on the musical lives of nuns in colonial Latin America, author Cesar D. Favila argues that the sounds of cloisters were deemed essential for the promotion of the Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary and, by extension, the salvation of early modern society. Through analysis of these...

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Immaculate Sounds : The Musical Lives of Nuns in New Spain / Cesar D. Favila.
New York, New York : Oxford University Press, [2023]
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Currents in Latin American and Iberian Music Series.
Cover -- Series -- Immaculate Sounds -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Examples -- List of Tables -- List of Appendices -- Note on Sources -- Preface, or an Autohistoria-​Teoría -- Introduction: Veil and Voice -- Part I. Acousmatic Discipline -- 1. Immaculate Conflicts: Resounding Mary's Immaculate Conception, or Who Was Sister Flor de Santa Clara? -- 2. Sonic Thresholds: The Grates of the Cloister and the Lips of Nuns, or Who Was Sister Rosa? -- 3. Disciplined Sounds: Dowry Waivers and Race, or Who Was Sister Mariana Josefa de Señor San Ignacio? -- Part II. Unity -- 4. Feasting Sounds: The Eucharistic Honeymoon, or Who Was Sister Paula? -- 5. Redeeming Sounds: Resounding the Passion of Christ and His Spiritual Brides, or Who Was Sister Marina de San Francisco? -- Epilogue -- Acknowledgments -- Appendices -- Notes -- Select Bibliography -- Index.
In this study on the musical lives of nuns in colonial Latin America, author Cesar D. Favila argues that the sounds of cloisters were deemed essential for the promotion of the Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary and, by extension, the salvation of early modern society. Through analysis of these "immaculate sounds," rarely studied archival sources, rulebooks, devotional literature, and nun's biographies, Favila locates women's agency within a hierarchical society that silenced some women and required others to sing.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Church music Catholic Church 17th century.
Church music Catholic Church 18th century.
Church music Mexico.
Music in convents Mexico History 17th century.
Music in convents Mexico History 18th century.
Music in convents New Spain.
Nuns as musicians Mexico History.
Conceptionists Mexico History.
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Immaculate Sounds : The Musical Lives of Nuns in New Spain /
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title_full Immaculate Sounds : The Musical Lives of Nuns in New Spain / Cesar D. Favila.
title_fullStr Immaculate Sounds : The Musical Lives of Nuns in New Spain / Cesar D. Favila.
title_full_unstemmed Immaculate Sounds : The Musical Lives of Nuns in New Spain / Cesar D. Favila.
title_auth Immaculate Sounds : The Musical Lives of Nuns in New Spain /
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series Currents in Latin American and Iberian Music Series.
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contents Cover -- Series -- Immaculate Sounds -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Examples -- List of Tables -- List of Appendices -- Note on Sources -- Preface, or an Autohistoria-​Teoría -- Introduction: Veil and Voice -- Part I. Acousmatic Discipline -- 1. Immaculate Conflicts: Resounding Mary's Immaculate Conception, or Who Was Sister Flor de Santa Clara? -- 2. Sonic Thresholds: The Grates of the Cloister and the Lips of Nuns, or Who Was Sister Rosa? -- 3. Disciplined Sounds: Dowry Waivers and Race, or Who Was Sister Mariana Josefa de Señor San Ignacio? -- Part II. Unity -- 4. Feasting Sounds: The Eucharistic Honeymoon, or Who Was Sister Paula? -- 5. Redeeming Sounds: Resounding the Passion of Christ and His Spiritual Brides, or Who Was Sister Marina de San Francisco? -- Epilogue -- Acknowledgments -- Appendices -- Notes -- Select Bibliography -- Index.
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