The Latin Office of the Dead in mediaeval manuscripts from the territory of Slovakia

IF 0.1 0 MUSIC Musicologica Brunensia Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.5817/mb2022-2-3
Eva Veselovská
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The contents and the surviving part of medieval manuscripts in Europe were influenced by the Christianization process. Monophonic liturgical chant, the cantus planus, or plainchant, which accompanied the liturgical celebrations, was a dominant representative of musical culture. Migrations of cultural, religious, and artistic stimuli, which influenced the religious centres, institutions, towns, and individuals, were a frequent phenomenon in medieval society. The transfer of stimuli, inspirations, and artistic models led to liturgical music and its components (musical content, liturgy, notation) becoming firmly established. As part of the stratification of local elements and transregional connections, in the research process on the components of chant, we identified a specific repertoire of the medieval Office of the Dead in manuscripts from the territory of Slovakia. Based on the analysis of the chants of the responsories of the Matins, we traced the provenance and musical characteristics of selected manuscripts from the territory of Slovakia.
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斯洛伐克境内中世纪手稿中的拉丁文“死者办公室”
欧洲中世纪手稿的内容和留存部分都受到了基督教化进程的影响。单声部的礼拜圣歌,cantus planus或plainchant,伴随着礼拜仪式的庆祝活动,是音乐文化的主要代表。影响宗教中心、机构、城镇和个人的文化、宗教和艺术刺激因素的迁移是中世纪社会中经常出现的现象。刺激、灵感和艺术模式的转移导致了礼仪音乐及其组成部分(音乐内容、礼拜仪式、记谱)的确立。作为地方元素分层和跨区域联系的一部分,在对圣歌组成部分的研究过程中,我们在斯洛伐克境内的手稿中确定了中世纪死者办公室的特定曲目。基于对圣坛圣歌的分析,我们追溯了来自斯洛伐克境内的精选手稿的出处和音乐特征。
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期刊介绍: Musicologica Brunensia is an international peer-reviewed scholarly journal publishing original articles in the field of musicology and related disciplines. The scope of the journal covers a wide range of topics, including not only a historical, but also a systematic area of musicology. The journal is not subject of any geographic restrictions. All submitted papers are double-blind peer review. The journal has been issued twice a year by Masaryk University (Faculty of Arts), Brno, Czech Republic, since 2009.
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