德国现存唯一的文艺复兴时期竖琴乐谱:D-LEm I.191(约 1540 年)

Kateryna Schöning
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手稿 D-LEm I.191 是德国现存的独一无二的文艺复兴时期竖琴表谱,在此首次展出。本文提供了有关该手稿的起源及其在 16 世纪的演奏、教学和美学背景的全面研究成果。该手稿作为卡尔-费迪南德-贝克尔(Carl Ferdinand Becker,1804-1877 年)的收藏品,也被置于 19 世纪历史主义的背景下。D-LEm I.191 于 1540 年左右在德国中部写成,是马丁-阿格里科拉的《Musica instrumentalis 1529》的实用补充(练习曲)和延续,与《Musica instrumentalis 1529》结合在一起。它通过基本原理解释了基本的调音和演奏技巧,并演示了竖琴的实际使用,而阿格里科拉只是将竖琴表现为一幅图画。因此,D-LEm I.191 首次记录了:(i) 在文艺复兴竖琴上应用古老的德国键盘制表法,(ii) 这种乐器的内调法,以及 (iii) 将已知的歌舞曲目改编成文艺复兴时期的二声部竖琴。这份手稿为了解学校、学生和城市资产阶级对这一曲目的培养提供了独特的视角。
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Die einzige überlieferte Renaissance-Harfentabulatur in Deutschland: D-LEm I.191 (um 1540)
The manuscript D-LEm I.191 is presented here for the first time as a unique surviving Renaissance harp tablature in Germany. The paper provides comprehensive research results on the origins of the tablature, as well as its performance, didactic and aesthetic contexts in the 16th century. The manuscript is also situated in the context of 19th century historicism, as an object in the collection of Carl Ferdinand Becker (1804–1877). D-LEm I.191 was written in Central Germany around 1540 as a practical supplement (exercitio) and continuation of Martin Agricola’s Musica instrumentalis 1529, with which it is bound together. It explains through a fundamentum the basic tuning and playing techniques and demonstrates the practical use of the harp, which Agricola represented only as a picture. Thus, D-LEm I.191 documents for the first time: (i) the application of the old German keyboard tablature to the Renaissance harp, (ii) the method of intabulation for this instrument, and (iii) the adaptation of the known song and dance repertoire to the idiom of a diatonic Renaissance harp. The manuscript provides a unique insight into the cultivation of this repertoire in the school, student and urban-bourgeois milieus.
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