دانلود کتاب The Lady of Sorrows: Music, Devotion, and Politics in the Burgundian-Habsburg Netherlands [thesis]
by Emily Catherine Snow
|
عنوان فارسی: بانوی غم: موسیقی ارادت و سیاست در Burgundian-هابسبورگ هلند [پایان نامه] |
دانلود کتاب
جزییات کتاب
This dissertation explores the genesis of the devotion to the Seven Sorrows of the Virgin in the context of one of its most remarkable remnants, a music manuscript from the early sixteenth century. Brussels Bibliothèque Royale, MS 215-16 (B-Br 215-16) contains both plainchant and polyphony conceived or appropriated to celebrate the feast of the Seven Sorrows of the Virgin. The first two chapters of this dissertation provide the historical background of the turmoil that precipitated Philip the Fair’s efforts to harness the Seven Sorrows devotion for the court’s political agenda. The third chapter focuses on the court’s most innovative initiative in propagating the devotion—a plainchant competition, which had as its objective the creation of new texts and music for the liturgy for the feast of the Seven Sorrows of the Virgin. At the heart of the intersection between politics, ritual, and devotion, this plainchant competition was arguably inspired by the tradition of competition in the chambers of rhetoric.
The first full-length study to consider both the plainchant and polyphony of B-Br 215-16, the last two chapters examine the plainchant created for the feast of the Seven Sorrows of the Virgin and the polyphonic masses and motets of B-Br 215-16. Chapter four confirms Peter Verhoeven as the winner of the text portion of the plainchant competition and demonstrates the modeling of his office on earlier Compassion offices. A comparison of musical settings of Verhoeven’s texts reveal three independent settings: the plainchant of B-Br 215-16, newly discovered plainchant in Brussels, Bibliothèque Royale de Belgique, MS 21123 as well as a setting in Vienna, Österreichische Nationalbibliothek, Cod. Palatin. Vindobonensis 3787. An analysis of the polyphony of B-Br 215-16 in chapter five demonstrates that the figure of the Virgin of Sorrows was constructed through the use of liturgical and secular texts created or appropriated for the devotion.