Benedicamus Domino tropes in the monastery of Benedictine nuns at St George’s, Prague

IF 0.6 2区 艺术学 0 MUSIC EARLY MUSIC Pub Date : 2023-03-26 DOI:10.1093/em/caac053
Hana Vlhová-Wörner
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Within the rich spectrum of musical documents from medieval Bohemia, the corpus of tropes that survives in manuscripts from St George’s convent at Prague Castle is perhaps the most important. Forty-two Benedicamus Domino tropes appear in manuscripts from the monastery—one of the richest and most important female foundations in Central Europe, with a small community of nuns from noble families—most of them compiled at the end of the 13th and the first decades of the 14th centuries. The collection includes Benedicamus tropes that were circulating in the wider Central European territory, tropes that had their origins in the west and for which Prague constituted one of the furthest destinations within their dissemination, and a significant number of chants survive only in manuscripts from St George’s and may have had their origins in this milieu. These Benedicamus tropes exhibit a striking variety of forms and richness in their melodic material: a number of polyphonic tropes employ a Stimmtausch technique, others are wholly structured as strophic songs with or without refrains. Many of the trope texts indicate that they were meant to be sung by both male and female communities at St George’s, and their appearance in books with private prayers suggests that they may also have served an educational purpose.
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布拉格圣乔治本笃会修女修道院中的Benedicamus Domino比喻
在中世纪波西米亚丰富的音乐文献中,保存在布拉格城堡圣乔治修道院手稿中的比喻可能是最重要的。修道院是中欧最富有、最重要的女性基金会之一,有一小群来自贵族家庭的修女,修道院的手稿中出现了四十二个Benedimus Domino比喻,其中大多数是在13世纪末和14世纪头几十年编纂的。该系列包括在更广泛的中欧地区流传的Benedicamus比喻,起源于西方的比喻,布拉格是其传播范围内最远的目的地之一,大量圣歌仅在圣乔治教堂的手稿中存在,可能起源于这种环境。这些Benedicamus比喻在其旋律材料中表现出惊人的多样性和丰富性:许多复调比喻采用了Stimmtausch技术,其他比喻则完全被构造为带有或不带有副歌的灾难性歌曲。许多比喻文本表明,圣乔治教堂的男性和女性社区都应该演唱这些歌曲,它们出现在有私人祈祷的书中表明,它们可能也有教育目的。
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期刊介绍: Early Music is a stimulating and richly illustrated journal, and is unrivalled in its field. Founded in 1973, it remains the journal for anyone interested in early music and how it is being interpreted today. Contributions from scholars and performers on international standing explore every aspect of earlier musical repertoires, present vital new evidence for our understanding of the music of the past, and tackle controversial issues of performance practice. Each beautifully-presented issue contains a wide range of thought-provoking articles on performance practice. New discoveries of musical sources, instruments and documentation are regularly featured, and innovatory approaches to research and performance are explored, often in collections of themed articles.
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