Liturgie a hudba v rámci moravských festivit raného novověku (případ Lichtenštejn)
Title in English | Liturgy and music in moravian festivities in the early modern period (case Liechtenstein) |
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Year of publication | 2024 |
Type | Appeared in Conference without Proceedings |
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Description | The sources documenting the liturgical framework and the musical aspect of the festivities have not been systematically examined. Especially in relation to liturgical events, more general patterns can be traced from the Middle Ages onwards (the Mass, the Te Deum laudamus hymn), but it is precisely this generality that contemporary narrative sources usually do not go beyond. Accounting material often provides a different perspective, but even here it is necessary to look at the wider context of the event. The indispensability of the musical component within festivals and the ever-accelerating specialisation of individual disciplines, coupled with a minimum of interdisciplinary dialogue, often leads to its neglect in the perspective of today's historical disciplines. Paradoxically, we are replacing music with silence. Using several examples from the second half of the 16th and the first half of the 17th century, music will be brought back as a natural part of these festivals, and as one of the themes, not of musicology, but of cultural history. |
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