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摘要
本文考察了W1 (wolfenbttel, Herzog August Bibliothek, cod)。Guelf. 628 Helmstad.)通过“新语言学”方法作为圣安德鲁斯音乐身份的来源。它挑战了目前对W1的看法,认为一个单独的歌手抄写员,他的工作跨越了他至少两个不同的主教社区,负责抄写手稿的全部内容。新的档案评估表明,手稿是为圣安德鲁斯的世俗神职人员社区编写的,他们可能是由抄写员教授的。巴黎复调,无论是在书面形式还是在表演上,都直接影响了当地的礼仪复调,包括在圣安德鲁斯大教堂通过W1的抄写员为女士弥撒收集的独特的复调。
This article examines W1 (Wolfenbüttel, Herzog August Bibliothek, cod. Guelf. 628 Helmstad.) as a source of musical identity in St Andrews through a “new philological” approach. Challenging the current view on the production of W1, it argues that a single singer-scribe, whose work spanned his association with at least two different bishop’s communities, was responsible for copying the manuscript’s entire contents. New archival assessments suggest that the manuscript was compiled for the community of secular clerics in St Andrews, who may have been taught by the scribe. Parisian polyphony, both in its written form and in performance, thus directly influenced the local production of liturgical polyphony, including a unique collection of polyphony for the Lady mass, at St Andrews Cathedral through the scribe of W1.
期刊介绍:
The widely-respected Journal of Musicology enters its third decade as one of few comprehensive peer-reviewed journals in the discipline, offering articles in every period, field and methodology of musicological scholarship. Its contributors range from senior scholars to new voices in the field. Its reach is international, with recent articles by authors from North America, Europe and Australia, and circulation to individuals and libraries throughout the world.