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罗马尼亚对指定时期拜占庭音乐遗产的第一个和宝贵的贡献包含在中世纪普特纳的抄本中(其中大部分可以追溯到十六世纪)。在Evstatie Protopsaltu的带领下,普特纳的诗人通过共同的努力,发展了一种特殊的旋律风格,在东欧拜占庭声音艺术的景观中可以辨认出来。用普特纳语创作或转录的歌曲(带有希腊语和斯拉夫语文本)以其华丽的旋律、多样的节奏结构和旋律扩散中的即兴势头而脱颖而出。即使它没有带来普特纳音乐学派范围内的方程式现象,十七世纪也使拜占庭传统的宗教歌唱罗马化成为决定性的转折点。这一进程的催化因素包括:从西方通过特兰西瓦尼亚来的改革潮流,罗马尼亚国家印刷术的基础,罗马尼亚文学语言的结晶,一部分特兰西瓦尼亚罗马尼亚人与罗马联合的行为。十六至十七世纪的社会文化和身份骚动为布兰科文时代的精神繁荣做了准备,并推出了第一部带有罗马尼亚文本的神圣圣歌集-由Filotei sin agageri Jipei编写的罗马尼亚诗篇。
Th e autochthonous element in Byzantine pew singing from the Romanian area in the XVI - XVII centuries
A fi rst and precious Romanian contribution to the Byzantine musical heritage of the designated period is contained in the codices from medieval Putna (most of them date from the XVI century). Th e psalters of Putna, led by Evstatie Protopsaltu, developed, through joint eff ort, a special melodic style, recognizable in the landscape of Eastern European Byzantine sound art. Th e songs written or transcribed in Putna (with texts in Greek and Slavonic) stand out for their melismatic luxuriance, the variety of rhythmic structures, the improvisational momentum in the melodic proliferation. Even if it does not bring into the equation phenomena of the scope of the Musical School of Putna, the XVII century makes the decisive turning point towards the Romanization of religious singing of the Byzantine tradition. Among the catalyzing circumstances of the process are: the reforming current coming from the West through Transylvania, the grounding of printing in the Romanian countries, the crystallization of the Romanian literary language, the act of uniting with Rome of a part of Transylvanian Romanians. Th e socio-cultural and identity ferment of the XVI – XVII centuries prepared the spiritual eff ervescence of the Brancovean era and the launch of the fi rst collection of sacred chants with Romanian text - the Romanian Psalticha by Filotei sin Agăi Jipei.