宾根的希尔德加德(1098-1179)和她的音乐剧《奥多的美德》:学术评论和一些新建议

Q2 Arts and Humanities European Medieval Drama Pub Date : 2011-01-01 DOI:10.1484/J.EMD.1.102935
Eckehard Simon
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宾根的希尔德加德(1098-1179)创作了她宏伟的音乐剧《奥多的美德》,1970年,也就是15世纪50年代初,彼得·德龙克重新发现了这部剧,并获得了国际赞誉。希尔德加德在1151年完成的她的第一部幻想作品《西维亚斯》的末尾写了一个没有旋律的初稿。《奥多美德》(Ordo virtutum,最好的翻译是《神力之戏》)不是早期的道德剧,而是一部独特的修道院戏剧,庆祝修道院的贞操(在灵魂屈服于咆哮的魔鬼之后,唯一一个不唱歌的角色——希尔德加德的大师之作,16个修道院的“美德”拯救了她)。在她生命的最后,希尔德加德能够聘请一位技艺高超的音乐抄写员(可能是她在鲁珀茨堡抄写室工作的一位修女),她将她为文本创作的83首圣歌以当时已知的最先进的记谱法(四线谱上的新音符)录入所谓的Riesenkodex(约1175-79),从而为后代保存了她的音乐。希尔德加德的修女很可能是…
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Hildegard of Bingen (1098–1179) and her Music Drama Ordo virtutum: A Critical Review of Scholarship and Some New Suggestions
Hildegard of Bingen (1098-1179) composed her magnificent music drama Ordo virtutum, which Peter Dronke rediscovered to international acclaim in 1970, in the early 1150s. Hildegard wrote a first draft, without melodies, at the end of Scivias, her first visionary work, completed in 1151. The Ordo virtutum (best rendered ‘The Play of Divine Powers’) is not an early Morality play, but a unique convent drama celebrating monastic virginity (after the Soul succumbs to the snarling Devil, the only character not to sing - Hildegard’s master stroke, sixteen convent ‘Virtues’ save her). Towards the end of her life, Hildegard was able to engage a highly skilled music scribe (probably one of her nuns working in the Rupertsberg scriptorium) who entered the eighty-three chants she composed for the text into the so-called Riesenkodex (c. 1175-79) in the most advanced form of notation then known (neumes on clefed four-line staves), thus preserving her music for generations to come. Hildegard’s nuns most likely performed t...
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European Medieval Drama
European Medieval Drama Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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期刊介绍: European Medieval Drama (EMD) is an annual journal published by Brepols. It was launched in 1997 in association with the International Conferences on Medieval European Drama organised at the University of Camerino, Italy, by Sydney Higgins between 1996 and 1999. The first four volumes of European Medieval Drama (1997-2000) published the Acts of these conferences. This series of conferences was suspended for the foreseeable future in 1999. At the Tenth Triennial Colloquium of the Société Internationale pour l"étude du Théâtre Médiéval (SITM), held in Groningen, the Netherlands, in August 2001, it was proposed that EMD should be published in association with SITM. This proposal has now been approved by all interested parties, and comes into effect as of spring 2002.
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