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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.
Archive 2007-02-01 2007
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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.
Archive 2007-02-01 2007
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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.
Archive 2007-02-01 2007
hernesheir commented on the word Tondal
19th Century colloquial name for the "Town Hall" that houses the Asiatic Society of Bombay.
September 21, 2011