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Today's #FragmentFriday is this 16th century collection of remedies, written in Italy, but the fragment is the binding! It's a parchment leaf from an unnoted hymnal, written in Germany in the mid 13th century (it includes a mention of St. Elizabeth of Hungary, who was canonized in 1235) (Ms. Codex 115)
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ACL 2025 ~ The Top 20 Albums of the Year
This year’s top album was a revelation: one of the humblest records we’ve ever covered drew acclaim from our entire staff. In a year of tumult, it comes as no surprise that we would be drawn to the quiet and unassuming pleasures of an ordinary day. Our overall list also conveys a concern with the state of the world as it is. Two albums capture the sounds of street protests in different nations.…
Maybe now is not the best time for this but
YIPPEE NEW HYMNS
WE GET TO SING GO TELL IT ON THE MOUNTAIN AT CHRISTMAS
Hymnal, Lyra Pramuk (2025)
The first place in which I heard Hymnal, and I cannot think of a better one: a vast, blanched contemporary theatre, half empty but its audience, all sat, entirely captured, visuals flitting at precisely the pace of the music, a lone, towering presence onstage; glamorous and beautiful, of course, but also palpably agonised, rupturing in melancholy, an awesome display of the human voice, an entire audience overwhelmed.
Pick: ‘Oracle’
Lyra Pramuk - Hymnal
Lyra Pramuk’s Hymnal