古音乐复兴之争中的卡尔达诺与斯卡利格

IF 0.2 1区 艺术学 N/A MUSIC
J. Prins
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对音乐力量的古代观念的重新发现,激发了文艺复兴时期的学者们对古希腊美妙音乐的复兴提出了一种诱人的看法。但从这种复兴开始,怀疑的声音质疑任何尝试建立一个历史知情的音乐实践的可行性。本文通过分析吉罗拉莫·卡尔达诺(Girolamo Cardano)和朱利叶斯·凯撒·斯卡利格(Julius Caesar Scaliger)之间关于声音、听觉和音乐力量的古代观念的著名辩论,探讨了16世纪意大利古典音乐理论来源的变化地位和权威。这两种声音都标志着早期现代音乐科学出现的关键早期阶段,在这个阶段,学者们开始根据一种新的自然哲学来研究音乐现象,但在这样做的时候没有既定的研究议程可以依靠。他们试图从自然现象的角度,将传统资料中描述的看似无法解释的音乐奇迹理论化,这表明毕达哥拉斯和柏拉图的数学传统在16世纪中期是不能轻易抛弃的。卡尔达诺和斯卡利格启发了后世的学者,形成了新的理论,在这些理论中,音乐的价值不在于其完美的数字和超自然的力量,而在于它的感官品质和对灵魂激情的自然影响——这些思想在后来的几个世纪里奠定了声学和音乐美学的发展基础。
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Cardano and Scaliger in Debate on the Revival of Ancient Music
The rediscovery of ancient ideas about the power of music inspired Renaissance scholars to formulate a tantalizing view of the restoration of the wonderful music of the ancient Greeks. But from the start of this revival, skeptical voices questioned the feasibility of any attempt to establish a historically informed music practice. This article explores the changing status and authority of classical music-theoretical sources in sixteenth-century Italy by analyzing the famous debate between Girolamo Cardano and Julius Caesar Scaliger on ancient ideas about sound, hearing, and the power of music. Both voices mark a pivotal early stage in the emergence of early modern musical science, in which scholars began to study musical phenomena in accordance with a new philosophy of nature but had no established research agenda upon which to rely when doing so. Their attempts to theorize, in terms of natural phenomena, the seemingly inexplicable musical wonders recounted in traditional sources demonstrate that the tradition of Pythagorean and Platonic mathematics could not be easily discarded in the mid-sixteenth century. Cardano and Scaliger inspired later generations of scholars to formulate new theories in which music was valued less for its numerical perfection and supernatural power than for its sensory qualities and natural effect on the passions of the soul—ideas that would come to underpin the development of acoustics and music aesthetics in later centuries.
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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.
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