Lost Score from Scotland Revives Music from Centuries Past
A recently discovered fragment of music found in the pages of Scotland’s first full-length printed book is shedding light on the soundscape of five centuries ago. The piece, part of a sacred text called The Aberdeen Breviary, offers rare insight into pre-Reformation Scotland’s musical traditions and is the only surviving piece of music from the region from that time. The Discovery Researchers from Edinburgh College of Art and KU Leuven in Belgium have been examining the fragment, which contains only 55 notes. The music is thought to have originated in the early 16th century, offering a glimpse into the sacred…
