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''Tondal's Vision'' is a 12th-century play about a disembodied soul, led by an angel on a journey through hell and heaven before returning reluctantly to Tondal's body.
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Medieval News: Dialogos performs ''Tondal's Vision''
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On Sunday Dialogos turned up on its own in the Music Before 1800 series at Corpus Christi Church to present ''Tondal's Vision,'' a medieval Croatian church drama about what would today be called an out-of-body experience.
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In a way, the group's interests are unchanged: like ''Chant Wars,'' ''Tondal's Vision'' offers a glimpse of distinct chant traditions juxtaposed, although here they interact rather than conflict.
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On Sunday Dialogos turned up on its own in the Music Before 1800 series at Corpus Christi Church to present ''Tondal's Vision,'' a medieval Croatian church drama about what would today be called an out-of-body experience.
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In a way, the group's interests are unchanged: like ''Chant Wars,'' ''Tondal's Vision'' offers a glimpse of distinct chant traditions juxtaposed, although here they interact rather than conflict.
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''Tondal's Vision'' is a 12th-century play about a disembodied soul, led by an angel on a journey through hell and heaven before returning reluctantly to Tondal's body.
hernesheir commented on the word Tondal
19th Century colloquial name for the "Town Hall" that houses the Asiatic Society of Bombay.
September 21, 2011