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245 1. $a Musical text as ritual object $d Texte imprimé $f edited by Hendrik Schulze
260 .. $a Turnhout, Belgium $c Brepols Publishers $i 2015
280 .. $a 220 pages $c illustrations (black and white), facsimiles, music $d 28 cm
300 .. $a "The contributions in this volume are based on a conference held in Heidelberg in
December 2009 as part of the interdisciplinary research project 'Sonderforschungsbereich
619 Ritualdynamik' (SFB)"--Page 6
300 .. $a Includes bibliographical references
330 .. $a "Texts often occupy a central role within ritual practices. They serve as prescripts
for the organization of the ritual or as an explanation of cosmological backgrounds,
as records of ritual performance, or simply as items that are handled and recited
during the performance itself. Musical texts may assume some of these roles within
certain ceremonial procedures, especially in serving as prescripts for recitation,
but also as ritual paraphernalia (for example, where collectors aer concerned). Most
importantly, they may serve as records of the performance of those rituals in which
music forms a central part, as is the case with opera productions. This volume aims
to identify the mechanisms according to which texts, and especially musical texts,
may become ritual agents in their own right. It assesses the value of such texts as
sources for the reconstruction of rituals, and discusses questions of how ritual aspects
of these texts may be represented in modern editions. While the main focus is on music,
contributors from a variety of other fields concerned with textual studies (Egyptology,
Classical and Modern Indology, Jewish and Islamic Studies) facilitate comparison between
different types of texts, emphasizing different approaches to the subject"--Back cover
710 .. $3 16519594 $w 20..b.ger. $a Sonderforschungsbereich Ritualdynamik $c Heidelberg, Allemagne $4 0360
829 1. $a Introduction / Hendrik Schulze ; Text and tradition. 'I bring many boxes filled
with manuscripts on papyrus and big leather rolls ... ' / Andreas H. Pries ; Ritual
texts in Hindu initiation / Christof Zotter ; Performance sources of 'spoken' drama
: incidental music on the nineteenth-century German stage / Antje Tumat ; Texts of
musical practice ; sources for interpretation and fragments of performances / Christa
Brüstle ; From patronage to collectionism : dissemination of Roman cantata score
in France / Alessio Ruffatti ; Roman cantatas manuscripts (1640-80) : a musical cabinet
of curiosities / Christine Jeanneret ; Text and ritual. Ritual text and music in
Turkish Alevism : dimensions of transmission and bearers of knowledge / Janina Karolewski
; Performing vows : rituals of transition in the nunneries of early modern Venice
/ Jonathan Glixon ; The symbolism of modal design / Gregory Barnett ; 'Every Friday
evening music is performed in the Hall of Mirrors ... ' Claudio Monteverdi and the
rituals of courtly exchange in early seventeenth-century Italy / Tim Carter ; Rhythm,
agency and divine presence in the Garwal Himalayas / Karin M. Polit ; Text as object.
The Torah scroll and its function as a ritual object in Jewish culture / Hanna Liss
; Collecting opera scores in the seventeenth century ; ritual aspects / Norbert Dubowy
; Seventeenth-century Roman cantata manuscripts as a source for a material history
/ Arnaldo Morelli ; The score on the shelf : valuing the anonymous and unheard / Margaret
Murata ; Ritualistic vs transcendental work concept : editing operatic texts / Hendrik
Schulze.