Keough-Hesburgh Professor of Music History and Liturgy
Music and Theology
University of Notre DameACLS Digital Innovation Fellowships 2012
Professor
Theology and Music
University of Notre Dame
Hildegard's Scivias: Art, Music, and Drama in a Liturgical Commentary
This is the first interdisciplinary study of Hildegard’s illuminated treatise Scivias. It analyzes both the music and the illuminations associated with the treatise in Hildegard’s lifetime, showing how they interact within an integrated understanding of the cosmos. Hildegard worked in a time when scientists were generally interested in creating Christianized models of the universe. Her universe is also a model of the church and its sacramental action. Her fiery firmament is cosmic, ecclesial, and individual, all at once. A digitized, sounding model of Hildegard’s cosmos, which uses the advanced technology of Notre Dame’s spectacular Digital Visualization Theater, demonstrates these interrelationships along with new modes of exploration.
Travel Grants 1995
Brandeis University
Conference, International Medieval Congress
Leeds, England