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Ordo Virtutum [1/3] Prologue and Part II - Hildegard Von Bingen (Score - Manuscript)

By Hildegard von Bingen — 2018

Ordo Virtutum is an allegorical morality play, or liturgical drama composed during the construction and relocation of her Abbey at Rupertsberg. It is the earliest morality play by more than a century, and the only Medieval musical drama to survive with an attribution for both the text and the music. See more...

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Moral Philosophy