Voices of the Magi
Discover the enchanting world of Voices of the Magi by Suzel Reily, published in 2002 by The University of Chicago Press. This compelling ethnographic study delves into the vibrant Catholic musical ensembles of southeastern Brazil known as Folias de Reis, or companions of kings. With a page count of 283, Reily illuminates how these urban folias craft sacred spaces through ritual journeys and captivating musical performances. By exploring the intersection of folk music and religious practices, this book provides invaluable insights into the cultural significance of these traditions. Ideal for those passionate about ethnomusicology, folk music, and religious studies, Voices of the Magi invites readers to appreciate how music can transcend the ordinary and create deeper connections within communities. Whether you're a music enthusiast or a cultural historian, this book will enrich your understanding of Brazil's rich musical heritage.