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Episode 299 - The Tudor Chapel Royal with Dr Oscar Patton

Episode 299 - The Tudor Chapel Royal with Dr Oscar Patton

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In this captivating episode of Talking Tudors, Natalie Grueninger welcomes historian Dr. Oscar Patton to delve into the fascinating world of the Tudor Chapel Royal. Discover the intricate details of royal worship, ceremonial customs, and the evolution of church music during the tumultuous Tudor period.

Dr. Patton, a historian of religious and cultural history, shares insights into the establishment and functions of the Chapel Royal, exploring how it played a pivotal role in the religious and social life of the Tudor court. Learn about the structure of this institution, its members, and how it adapted through the changes of the Reformation.

The episode takes you on a journey through the architectural and ceremonial aspects of Tudor chapels, offering a glimpse into how these spaces were designed for grandeur and intimacy. Discover the unique roles within the Chapel Royal, from thegentlemen of the chapel to the master of the children, and how these individuals contributed to the vibrancy of the royal court.

Join Natalie and Dr. Patton as they illuminate this rich chapter of Tudor history, unearthing the cultural and religious dynamics that shaped the Chapel Royal's legacy.

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