CANONISING SAN CARLO: SERMONISING, THE SOUNDING WORD, AND IMAGE CONSTRUCTION IN THE MUSIC FOR CARLO BORROMEO

IF 0.2 1区 艺术学 0 MUSIC EARLY MUSIC HISTORY Pub Date : 2015-09-23 DOI:10.1017/S0261127915000029
C. Getz
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Abstract This essay examines the role of the hymns, the sacred polyphony by Vincenzo Pellegrini and Andrea Cima, and the spiritual madrigals of Giovanni Battista Porta in promoting the officially sanctioned image of Carlo Borromeo after his elevation to the status of ‘beato’ and following his canonisation. It further considers how the musical structures that characterised these works may have derived from other modes of textual presentation, in particular the sermons used to deliver the message in comparable settings. Finally, it explores how various styles of performance may have subliminally underscored certain constructed images of the archbishop and his city that developed in the years leading to the canonisation. San Carlo’s continued currency depended upon redefining his image according to changing social constructs. With the plague of 1630, Michel’angelo Grancini’s O sol & salus Carole returns to the event with which Borromeo’s sanctity was most closely identified, namely the penitential processions of 1576.
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圣卡洛圣化:卡洛·博罗梅奥音乐中的布道、发音词和形象建构
摘要本文考察了圣歌的作用,神圣的复调由文森佐·佩莱格里尼和安德烈·西玛,和精神牧歌乔瓦尼·巴蒂斯塔·波尔塔在他提升到“贝托”的地位后,他的册封后,在促进官方认可的形象卡洛·博罗梅奥。它进一步考虑了这些作品的音乐结构是如何从其他文本呈现模式中衍生出来的,特别是在类似的环境中用来传递信息的布道。最后,它探讨了不同风格的表演如何潜意识地强调了大主教和他的城市在导致册封的几年里发展起来的某些建构形象。根据不断变化的社会结构重新定义他的形象,圣卡洛的持续货币。随着1630年的瘟疫,米开朗基罗·格兰西尼的《我向你致敬卡罗尔》回到了与博罗梅奥的神圣性最密切相关的事件,即1576年的忏悔游行。
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期刊介绍: Early Music History is devoted to the study of music from the early Middle Ages to the end of the seventeenth century. It gives preference to studies pursuing interdisciplinary approaches and to those developing new methodological ideas. The scope is broad and includes manuscript studies, textual criticism, iconography, studies of the relationship between words and music, and the relationship between music and society.
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