评论:《十五世纪文学音乐》,九:贝丁汉姆及其当代的大众音乐。早期英国教堂音乐,58岁。由Timothy Symons转录,Gareth Curtis和David Fallows编辑。伦敦:英国科学院/斯坦纳与贝尔出版社,2017年。

IF 0.5 1区 艺术学 0 MEDIEVAL & RENAISSANCE STUDIES Plainsong & Medieval Music Pub Date : 2018-01-29 DOI:10.1017/S0961137118000116
James I. Cook
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正如大卫·法洛斯、加雷斯·柯蒂斯和蒂莫西·西蒙斯在最新一期的《早期英国教会音乐》(EECM)中所指出的那样,约翰·贝丁汉姆的音乐在他的一生中显然享有国际吸引力。他的世俗作品似乎比他的神圣作品更为人所知——可以说,这种状态一直持续到今天。因此,很高兴看到有一卷书专门介绍这位重要的、被不公平地忽视的作曲家的神圣作品,以及他同时代的作曲家的作品。对于我们这些对这个剧目感兴趣的人来说,本卷的作品选择突出了一个持久的问题。在这里展出的作品中,只有两首出自书脊上署名的作曲家之手;与他“同时代”的人比他多,而且都是无名氏。把他所有的弥撒作品集中在一个版本中是令人高兴的(这很有用,因为尽管这两个场景都出现在丽贝卡·格伯的《特伦特88》版本中,但它们在其中包含的大量曲目中有些迷失了),这不是一个歌剧omnia,我们不能把贝丁厄姆的神圣和世俗曲目放在一起,而不依赖于大卫·法洛斯优秀的《大英音乐》卷中编辑的他的歌曲集。当然,它从来没有打算履行这样的职能,也不应该从这些方面来判断。英国作曲家,我们可以为他们制作一个长度合理的合集,但数量不多。因此,我们面临的挑战是找到其他的方法来将这些英语作品组合在一起,以一种有意义的方式,并使有趣的联系得以建立。按照这些标准,这本书无疑是成功的。它呈现了一个有趣的作品混合物,这些作品通常作为一个集合很有意义,带来了那些可能来自英国的普通项目,这些项目出现在Trent 90和93中(与两个bedyingham项目一起),这些项目尚未为EECM编辑。还有两个项目出现在略年轻的Trent 88中。其中第一个,一个标记为M20的欧文,是一个有价值的补充。它一直是
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Review: Fifteenth-Century Liturgical Music, IX: Mass Music by Bedyngham and his Contemporaries. Early English Church Music, 58. Transcribed by Timothy Symons and edited by Gareth Curtis and David Fallows. London: British Academy/Stainer & Bell, 2017.
As David Fallows, Gareth Curtis and Timothy Symons note in the most recent volume of Early English Church Music (EECM), John Bedyngham was clearly a figure whose music enjoyed international appeal during his lifetime. His secular output seems to have been rather better known than his sacred – a state of affairs that arguably continues today. It is therefore pleasing to see a volume devoted to the sacred output of this important and unfairly overlooked composer, together with that of his contemporaries. The selection of pieces for this volume highlights an enduring problem for those of us interested in this repertory. Only two of the works here presented are by the composer named on the spine; his ‘contemporaries’ outnumber him, and all are anonymous. As pleasing as it is to have his entire Mass output collected in one edition (useful since, though both settings are in Rebecca Gerber’s edition of Trent 88, they are somewhat lost in the enormity of the repertory contained within), this is not an opera omnia and we are unable to consider Bedyngham’s sacred and secular repertory together without recourse to the collection of his songs edited in David Fallows’s excellent Musica Britannica volume. Of course, it was never intended to perform such a function and should not be judged in these terms. English composers for whom we could produce a collected edition of reasonable length number but a few. The challenge is therefore to find other ways to group such English works together in a manner which makes sense and enables interesting connections to be made. By these criteria, this volume is undoubtedly a success. It presents an interesting mixture of works which generally make good sense as a collection, bringing those items of the Ordinary of possible English origin which appear (alongside the two Bedyngham items) in Trent 90 and 93 and which are yet to have been edited for EECM. Two items are also included which appear in the slightly younger source Trent 88. The first of these, a Kyrie labelled M20, is a valuable addition. It has been
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期刊介绍: Plainsong & Medieval Music is published twice a year in association with the Plainsong and Medieval Music Society and Cantus Planus, study group of the International Musicological Society. It covers the entire spectrum of medieval music: Eastern and Western chant, secular lyric, music theory, palaeography, performance practice, and medieval polyphony, both sacred and secular, as well as the history of musical institutions. The chronological scope of the journal extends from late antiquity to the early Renaissance and to the present day in the case of chant. In addition to book reviews in each issue, a comprehensive bibliography of chant research and a discography of recent and re-issued plainchant recordings appear annually.
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Ornamental melismas in Aquitanian introits PMM volume 32 issue 1 Cover and Back matter Preacher and prophet: intersecting voices of St John the Evangelist in late medieval ‘s-Hertogenbosch Commemorating the Virgin Mary at Barking Abbey: Cambridge, University Library, Dd.12.56 PMM volume 32 issue 1 Cover and Front matter
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