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    Categories: Music

The Singing Nuns: In 17th-Century Italy, Convent Choirs Were Practically An Industry

“Music was really profitable for convents: it brought in money from the community, donating to hear mass on their behalf, while a great musical reputation brought in girls of higher status and wealth.” Cloistered life meant choirs sang together for many years, and while only aristocrats could hear … Read entire story.

Source: ArtsJournal

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