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Chants Collection

"Chants: Unveiling the Melodies of History and Culture" In a world where music transcends time, chants echo through the ages

Background imageChants Collection: Mary / Banner / Ste Vierge

Mary / Banner / Ste Vierge
The image of The Virgin on a banner : miniature from the Chants royaux d Amiens composed for Louise de Savoie by Jan Van Brickenbork

Background imageChants Collection: Antiphonal (Fragment)

Antiphonal (Fragment)
Two vellum leaves from an antiphonal. Possibly two halves of a bifolium. Text contains chants for St Elizabeth of Hungary, St Celia and St Clement. Date: Late circa 13th Century

Background imageChants Collection: DEATH/REGIONAL/CELTIC

DEATH/REGIONAL/CELTIC
A singer chants a vocero, the lament for the dead, over the body of a warrior, prior to his burial

Background imageChants Collection: Dance of Nahikai (engraving)

Dance of Nahikai (engraving)
980448 Dance of Nahikai (engraving) by American School, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Dance of Nahikai)

Background imageChants Collection: Dancer holding up the great plumed arrow (engraving)

Dancer holding up the great plumed arrow (engraving)
980447 Dancer holding up the great plumed arrow (engraving) by American School, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Dancer holding up the great plumed arrow)

Background imageChants Collection: Red Indians and the phonograph (colour litho)

Red Indians and the phonograph (colour litho)
2779929 Red Indians and the phonograph (colour litho) by French School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Red Indians and the phonograph)

Background imageChants Collection: The Death of Rufus (engraving)

The Death of Rufus (engraving)
6021196 The Death of Rufus (engraving) by Lawless, Matthew James (1837-1864) (attr. to); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Death of Rufus)

Background imageChants Collection: Te Fare Hymenee (The House of Hymns), 1892 (oil on burlap)

Te Fare Hymenee (The House of Hymns), 1892 (oil on burlap)
CH15737 Te Fare Hymenee (The House of Hymns), 1892 (oil on burlap) by Gauguin, Paul (1848-1903); 50.3x90 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: La Maison des Chants; ); Photo eChristies Images; French

Background imageChants Collection: Akaninili ready for the journey (engraving)

Akaninili ready for the journey (engraving)
980446 Akaninili ready for the journey (engraving) by American School, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Akaninili ready for the journey)

Background imageChants Collection: IMAGE OF MARY / BANNER

IMAGE OF MARY / BANNER
The image of The Virgin on a banner : miniature from the Chants royaux dAmiens composed for Louise de Savoie by Jan Van Brickenbork Date: 16th century

Background imageChants Collection: Printing in a miniature in Recueils des Chants Royaux 15th century

Printing in a miniature in Recueils des Chants Royaux 15th century

Background imageChants Collection: Five Chants by Ludovico Ariosto

Five Chants by Ludovico Ariosto
Ludovico Ariosto (1474-1533). Italian poet. Five Chants. Title cover. Venice, 1598

Background imageChants Collection: Chants Royaux sur la conception (15th c. ). Printing

Chants Royaux sur la conception (15th c. ). Printing
Chants Royaux sur la conception (15th c.). Printing. Miniature Painting

Background imageChants Collection: Chants Royaux sur la conception (16th c. ). Potter

Chants Royaux sur la conception (16th c. ). Potter
Chants Royaux sur la conception (16th c.). Potter

Background imageChants Collection: Monk or priest singing

Monk or priest singing
Marginal drawing of what appears to be a priest or a monk singing with a book in his hand. 1543

Background imageChants Collection: Mac Murroughs Chant

Mac Murroughs Chant
MacMurrough chants a song in Celtic, which has his audience in raptures


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"Chants: Unveiling the Melodies of History and Culture" In a world where music transcends time, chants echo through the ages, carrying tales of tradition and spirituality. Meet Mary, a devout worshipper whose voice resonates with ancient hymns. As she stands beneath a vibrant banner adorned with symbols of faith, her soul becomes one with the divine. Step into the ethereal realm of Ste Vierge, where antiphonal fragments intertwine harmoniously. These sacred verses transcend language barriers, uniting believers in their devotion to a higher power. But they can not confined to religious realms alone; they weave themselves into the fabric of regional cultures. The Celtic lands resound with haunting melodies that evoke both joy and sorrow. A noted missal fragment reveals secrets from centuries past - stories etched on parchment that stir emotions deep within our souls. As we delve further into history's tapestry, we encounter another noted missal fragment alongside its companion - a noted breviary fragment. Together they form an intricate musical mosaic that transports us back in time. Yet they can not limited to solemnity; they also inspire movement and celebration. Witness the dance of Nahikai captured in an enchanting engraving - rhythmic steps echoing across generations as dancers sway to melodic beats. In another scene depicted by skilled hands, a dancer holds up a great plumed arrow symbolizing strength and unity. Beyond borders lies yet another captivating image - "Red Indians and the phonograph. " This vivid lithograph portrays indigenous peoples embracing new sounds while preserving their ancestral heritage through song. Finally, let us explore "The Death of Rufus, " immortalized in an evocative engraving capturing grief's lamentation through mournful chants sung by those left behind. From spiritual devotion to cultural preservation, chants embody humanity's longing for connection beyond words or boundaries. They carry stories untold yet deeply felt – melodies woven into our collective consciousness, reminding us of our shared humanity.