Voices of letter in Greek phonosphere: study of chanting in Antiquity
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Summary: | The historiography of Greek Antiquity presents music and language intimately associated. The metrical formulas presuppose mnemonic resources and suggest the correlations of aural paradigms and writing practices. Are there intrinsic aspects of Greek language that could shape melodic possibilities? The ancient conceptions about the music and poetry links are to be emphasized. How are structured the melody-text semantic resonances? How the rhythmic-melodic, semantic and performatic relations converge in chanting? The present article proposes to answer those questions by studying the singing-writing relation in the remaining Greek songs with ancient musical notation. The research of the musical rhythm, melody and poetic metrics associations reflects about vocal inflections that project specific ways of conceiving performance and composition. By the Humanistic Philosophy of Music (LIPPMAN, 2006) perspective, to understand the Greek vocality as a ritual manifestation will help us to interpret literomusical genres of Antiquity. It is thus possible to study the compositional practices and remnants of song performance, considering Greek vocality imbued with mythopoeic and cathartic meanings. |
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Voices of letter in Greek phonosphere: study of chanting in AntiquityAs vozes da letra na fonosfera grega: um estudo sobre os cantares da AntiguidadeVocalidadeGêneros lítero-musicaisComposição auralVocalityMusical-poetic genresAural compositionThe historiography of Greek Antiquity presents music and language intimately associated. The metrical formulas presuppose mnemonic resources and suggest the correlations of aural paradigms and writing practices. Are there intrinsic aspects of Greek language that could shape melodic possibilities? The ancient conceptions about the music and poetry links are to be emphasized. How are structured the melody-text semantic resonances? How the rhythmic-melodic, semantic and performatic relations converge in chanting? The present article proposes to answer those questions by studying the singing-writing relation in the remaining Greek songs with ancient musical notation. The research of the musical rhythm, melody and poetic metrics associations reflects about vocal inflections that project specific ways of conceiving performance and composition. By the Humanistic Philosophy of Music (LIPPMAN, 2006) perspective, to understand the Greek vocality as a ritual manifestation will help us to interpret literomusical genres of Antiquity. It is thus possible to study the compositional practices and remnants of song performance, considering Greek vocality imbued with mythopoeic and cathartic meanings.A historiografia da Antiguidade grega apresenta música e linguagem intimamente associadas. As fórmulas métricas pressupõem artifícios mnemônicos e indicam a preponderância da dimensão aural das performances sobre a escrita. Haveria características intrínsecas da língua grega que amoldariam as possibilidades melódicas? Ao ser colocada a questão do elo música-palavra, a seguinte rede temática será evidenciada: como se forma a ressonância melódico-textual? De que modo se dá, no canto, a convergência de elementos rítmico-melódicos, semânticos e performáticos? Ora propomos um estudo do elo canto-palavra desde os vestígios de canções gregas notadas com a escrita musical antiga. A problematização das relações entre o ritmo musical, a melodia e a métrica poética põe à mostra possíveis características das inflexões vocálicas como arquétipos específicos de performances e composições. Pela perspectiva da filosofia humanista da música (LIPPMAN, 2006), entende-se a vocalidade grega como um rito. A partir desse prisma, é possível interpretar as práticas composicionais e os vestígios de performances nas canções, considerando os valores antrópicos – mitopoéticos e catárticos – que se expressam nos gêneros lítero-musicais.Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina2019-09-11info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.udesc.br/index.php/orfeu/article/view/105965252553040401201918410.5965/2525530404012019184Orfeu; Vol. 4 No. 1 (2019): Dossiê Práticas Musicais Coletivas e Música de Câmara; 184-205Orfeu; Vol. 4 Núm. 1 (2019): Dossiê Práticas Musicais Coletivas e Música de Câmara; 184-205Orfeu; v. 4 n. 1 (2019): Dossiê Práticas Musicais Coletivas e Música de Câmara; 184-2052525-5304reponame:Orfeu (Florianópolis)instname:Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina (UDESC)instacron:UDESCporhttps://periodicos.udesc.br/index.php/orfeu/article/view/1059652525530404012019184/10494Copyright (c) 2019 ORFEUinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAbreu, Tiago Eric2022-07-01T12:59:42Zoai::article/14796Revistahttps://periodicos.udesc.br/index.php/orfeu/PUBhttps://periodicos.udesc.br/index.php/orfeu/oaiorfeu.ceart@udesc.br | orfeu.ceart@udesc.brhttps://doi.org/10.5965/252553042525-53042525-5304opendoar:2022-07-01T12:59:42Orfeu (Florianópolis) - Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina (UDESC)false |
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Voices of letter in Greek phonosphere: study of chanting in Antiquity As vozes da letra na fonosfera grega: um estudo sobre os cantares da Antiguidade |
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Voices of letter in Greek phonosphere: study of chanting in Antiquity |
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Voices of letter in Greek phonosphere: study of chanting in Antiquity Abreu, Tiago Eric Vocalidade Gêneros lítero-musicais Composição aural Vocality Musical-poetic genres Aural composition |
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Voices of letter in Greek phonosphere: study of chanting in Antiquity |
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Voices of letter in Greek phonosphere: study of chanting in Antiquity |
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Voices of letter in Greek phonosphere: study of chanting in Antiquity |
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Voices of letter in Greek phonosphere: study of chanting in Antiquity |
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Voices of letter in Greek phonosphere: study of chanting in Antiquity |
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Abreu, Tiago Eric |
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Abreu, Tiago Eric |
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Abreu, Tiago Eric |
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Vocalidade Gêneros lítero-musicais Composição aural Vocality Musical-poetic genres Aural composition |
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Vocalidade Gêneros lítero-musicais Composição aural Vocality Musical-poetic genres Aural composition |
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The historiography of Greek Antiquity presents music and language intimately associated. The metrical formulas presuppose mnemonic resources and suggest the correlations of aural paradigms and writing practices. Are there intrinsic aspects of Greek language that could shape melodic possibilities? The ancient conceptions about the music and poetry links are to be emphasized. How are structured the melody-text semantic resonances? How the rhythmic-melodic, semantic and performatic relations converge in chanting? The present article proposes to answer those questions by studying the singing-writing relation in the remaining Greek songs with ancient musical notation. The research of the musical rhythm, melody and poetic metrics associations reflects about vocal inflections that project specific ways of conceiving performance and composition. By the Humanistic Philosophy of Music (LIPPMAN, 2006) perspective, to understand the Greek vocality as a ritual manifestation will help us to interpret literomusical genres of Antiquity. It is thus possible to study the compositional practices and remnants of song performance, considering Greek vocality imbued with mythopoeic and cathartic meanings. |
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Orfeu; Vol. 4 No. 1 (2019): Dossiê Práticas Musicais Coletivas e Música de Câmara; 184-205 Orfeu; Vol. 4 Núm. 1 (2019): Dossiê Práticas Musicais Coletivas e Música de Câmara; 184-205 Orfeu; v. 4 n. 1 (2019): Dossiê Práticas Musicais Coletivas e Música de Câmara; 184-205 2525-5304 reponame:Orfeu (Florianópolis) instname:Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina (UDESC) instacron:UDESC |
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