Voluntary and Lesson in English Music Sources of the 17th and 18th Centuries

IF 0.1 N/A HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Vestnik Sankt-Peterburgskogo Universiteta-Iskusstvovedenie Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.21638/spbu15.2022.401
Yury S. Bocharov
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The article focuses on the use Voluntary and Lesson as terms in the English musical practice in the 17th and 18th centuries. Based on the unique example of the interpretation of these terms as synonyms in edition of Carl Trinks’s organ pieces in 1810 (this fact is remained unnoticed in musicology), the author compares Voluntary and Lesson, noting, first of all, significant differences in the use of these specific names of musical compositions and also paying attention to the reflection of this practice in the general and musical lexicographic sources of that time. The author also criticizes a number of ideas that have already been established in Western musicology. For example, he does not agree with the interpretation of a small fragment from the “Mulliner Book” entitled Voluntarye as an independent keyboard piece by R. Farrant, and he doubts the real existence of the 12-movement J. Ch. Pepush’s Voluntary (published only in 1988) as a single musical work. But most importantly, he opposes spread of the Voluntary concept to all polyphonic organ works by English composers of the 17th and 18th centuries (including organ compositions from M. Locke’s “Melothesia”, many Th. Roseingrave’s fugues, etc.). The author notes the term Lesson was used more variously than modern musicology interprets, extending not only to solo (mainly keyboard) music, but also compositions for melodic instruments with basso continuo and even ensembles, as well as instructive exercises and simple compositions for beginners.
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17和18世纪英语音乐来源的自愿和课程
本文着重探讨了17、18世纪英语音乐实践中“自愿”和“课”这两个术语的使用。基于1810年卡尔·特伦克斯(Carl Trinks)的管风琴作品版本中这些术语作为同义词解释的独特例子(这一事实在音乐学中仍未被注意到),作者比较了自愿和教训,首先注意到这些音乐作品的特定名称使用的显着差异,并注意到这种做法在当时的一般和音乐词典来源中的反映。作者还对西方音乐学中已经确立的一些观念进行了批判。例如,他不同意将《Mulliner Book》中题为《Voluntarye》的小片段解释为R. Farrant的独立键盘作品,他也怀疑12乐章J. Ch. Pepush的《Voluntary》(仅于1988年出版)作为一个音乐作品的真实存在。但最重要的是,他反对将“自愿”的概念推广到17世纪和18世纪英国作曲家的所有复调管风琴作品中(包括洛克的“Melothesia”中的管风琴作品)。罗斯格雷夫的赋格曲等等)。作者指出,与现代音乐学的解释相比,“课”一词的使用更加多样化,不仅延伸到独奏(主要是键盘)音乐,还延伸到为旋律乐器演奏的低音连奏甚至合奏的作品,以及针对初学者的指导性练习和简单的作品。
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