单词 | schola cantorum |
释义 | schola cantorumn. 1. The choir school attached to a cathedral or monastery. Originally with reference to the Papal Choir at Rome, first founded by Sylvester I (reigned 314–335), and re-established by Gregory the Great (reigned 590–604). ΘΚΠ society > education > place of education > school > [noun] > church school parish school1711 church school1714 parochial school1714 schola cantorum1728 choir school1873 Sacred Heart1883 society > leisure > the arts > music > performing music > a performance > place of performance or practice > [noun] > choir school schola cantorum1728 choir school1873 1728 E. Chambers Cycl. at Chanter St. Gregory first instituted the Office of Chantors, erecting them into a Body, call'd Schola Cantorum. 1746 W. Tans'ur New Musical Gram. iv. 55 Anastasius, Pope Leo, and St. Hilary..and several others, erected several Musick-Schools, called Schola-Cantorum. 1848 Ecclesiologist 8 109 When the chapter is formed and the scholæ cantorum trained, it is time to think of the choir. 1887 E. L. Taunton Hist. & Growth Church Music iv. 39 The elder members of the Schola Cantorum, as it was called, had the title of Subdeacons. 1929 E. C. Thomas Lay Folks' Hist. Liturgy ii. xiv. 223 The members of the schola cantorum to which the lectors belonged had no other function than that of singing. 1964 P. F. Anson Bishops at Large x. 475 The ladies of the schola cantorum looked fetching in their red gowns and caps. 2009 Cathedral Music May 63/2 The Tewkesbury choir was formed by Miles Amherst as the raison d'être for his Abbey School foundation in 1973. When that closed in 2006, the choir was re-founded as a Schola Cantorum and transferred to Dean Close Preparatory School. 2. That part of a cathedral or monastic church appropriated to the members of a choir. Cf. choir n. 2a. ΘΚΠ society > faith > artefacts > division of building (general) > choir > [noun] chorea1100 choirc1325 church choir1658 psalmody1664 ritual choir1848 schola cantorum1862 1862 C. I. Hemans Catholic Italy II. 210 Into this confessional was a descent by steps; and before it extended towards the nave the schola cantorum (or choir). 1909 A. K. Porter Medieval Archit. I. ii. 61 In front of the altar and ciborium was placed the schola cantorum, or choir... This was occupied by the lower clergy, whose chief duty it was to sing the responses. 2000 H. L. Kessler & J. Zacharias Rome 1300 76 Beyond the schola cantorum but directly accessible from it, a..barrier of similar marble slabs separates the nave and aisles from the sacred nucleus of the church. 3. The name of any of various groups of singers not attached to a cathedral or monastery. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > music > musician > singer > company of singers > [noun] carol1483 choira1556 chore1641 chorus1656 choral society1858 schola cantorum1898 choral1942 1898 Milwaukee (Wisconsin) Sentinel 19 Mar. 6/4 In France, a society called ‘The Schola Cantorum’ has recently been formed with the object of reviving the ancient forms of church music. 1914 New Music Rev. Apr. 226/1 The opening concert of the fourth season was devoted to American composers, whose works were performed by a small picked choir known as the Madrigal Singers. At this time the name Schola Cantorum came into use and the activities of the society increased in every direction. 1941 G. Chase Music of Spain xi. 168 Morera..has written..choral arrangements of Catalan folk songs, some of which have been performed by the Schola Cantorum of New York. 2017 N.Y. Times (Nexis) 14 Oct. c3 Masaaki Suzuki leads Juilliard students and the singers of the Yale Schola Cantorum in two pieces by Bach. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2019; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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