《依纳爵·桑丘的音乐与书信》中愚人的诗学

IF 0.4 1区 艺术学 0 MUSIC
MUSIC & LETTERS Pub Date : 2023-03-15 DOI:10.1093/ml/gcad002
Rebecca Cypess
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虽然英国黑人作家、音乐家、管家和店主伊格内修斯·桑丘的信件长期以来被认为是使用情感文学风格表达反种族主义和反奴隶制立场的先驱,但他的音乐在很大程度上回避了认真的解释考虑。这篇文章考虑了桑丘显然用音乐来传达道德信息的一种方式。他的歌曲《最甜美的吟诗人》和他的器乐舞曲《蒙戈的喜悦》表明,他采用并重新利用了“聪明的傻瓜”的角色,这个角色对于18世纪的读者来说是众所周知的,比如莎士比亚的福斯塔夫,斯特恩的约里克,塞万提斯的桑丘·潘扎。通过聪明的傻瓜的视角来理解这两段音乐有助于阐明桑丘将音乐作为一种手段来唤起人们对英国白人社会偏见的关注。
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The Poetics of the Wise Fool in the Music and Letters of Ignatius Sancho
ABSTRACT While the correspondence of the Black British writer, musician, butler, and shopkeeper Ignatius Sancho has long been recognized as pioneering in its use of the sentimental literary style to articulate anti-racist and anti-slavery positions, his music has largely evaded serious interpretative consideration. This essay considers one way in which Sancho apparently used music to convey his moral messages. His song ‘Sweetest Bard’ and his instrumental dance piece ‘Mungo’s Delight’ suggest that he adopted and reappropriated the persona of the ‘wise fool’, a figure well known to eighteenth-century readers from characters such as Shakespeare’s Falstaff, Sterne’s Yorick, and Cervantes’s Sancho Panza. Understanding these two pieces of music through the lens of the wise fool helps to elucidate Sancho’s use of music as a means of calling attention to the prejudices of white British society.
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