标记文字:早期音乐在写作中的表现

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Ronald Blankenborg
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本文认为巴塞尔BS415中的单词不仅是歌曲内容的标志,也是其音乐符号的标志。在这种符号的基础上,刻下的音节反映了语言对音乐的优先权,而不是后来这些优先权的颠倒。在巴塞尔标准BS 415中,书面单词的正字法足以表明音节的韵律特征,使音乐伴奏能够遵循语言节奏和旋律。由于后来的改革可能支持相反的观点,正字法逐渐让位给了专门的音乐符号和记谱法,以解释作为歌唱语言框架的音乐。巴塞尔BS 415,我认为,符合通过演唱的词来表现歌曲的做法,这在古代的格律铭文中得到了证明。
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Mark the Words: Early Music’s Representation in Writing
This paper argues for the interpretation of the words on Basel BS 415 as the markers not only of the song’s content, but equally of its musical notation. Predating such notation, the inscribed syllables reflect language’s priority over music, as opposed to the later reversal of these priorities. On Basel BS 415, written words’ orthography sufficed as an indication of the syllables’ prosodic qualities that enabled musical accompaniment to follow the lead of verbal rhythm and melody. As later reform likely championed the opposite, orthography gradually gave way to specialised musical signs and notation to account for the music that was to be the frame within which sung language was to be fitted. Basel BS 415, I will argue, conforms to the practice of representing song through sung words as evidenced in metrical inscriptions of the archaic period.
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Greek and Roman Musical Studies
Greek and Roman Musical Studies Arts and Humanities-Classics
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