Augustinian musical education and redemption in the fifteenth-century Caracciolo del Sole Chapel, Naples.
"Examines the significance of an unusual scene with two friars and an angel playing a clavichord, bells, and a psaltery in accompaniment to the silent prayer of a third friar, from fresco decorations by Perrinetto di Maffeo da Benevento, commissioned by the Caracciolo del Sole family in S. Giovanni a Carbonara Naples... presents evidence concerning the importane of music and musical education at the monastery and concludes that the funerary chapel served as a choir" (RILA).