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Métsko-gotická notácia na Slovensku v období stredoveku

In: Musicologica Slovaca , vol. 9, no. 2
Eva Veselovská Číslo ORCID
Detaily:
Rok, strany: 2019, 165 - 200
Jazyk: slo
Kľúčové slová:
Slovakia, Hungary, Middle Ages, notation, manuscript, codex, fragment
Typ článku: Štúdie
O článku:
Messine-Gothic notation is the most frequently used medieval notation on the territory of Slovakia. Over 3/4 of all complete manuscripts or fragments document the Messine-Gothic notational system in the time period from the first half of the 14th century to the beginning of the 16th century. In Slovakia it is documented in the former capitular libraries in Bratislava, Spiš Chapter, and other cultural and ecclesiastical centres. Messine-Gothic notation from the territory of Slovakia exhibits a clear stylistic structure, which may be divided territorially into two extensive areas. The western group of extant monuments (Bratislava, western and most of central Slovakia) inclines to the scribal tradition of the Austrian and Moravian notational workshops (Bratislava Antiphonaries I, IIa, IIb, IV, Bratislava Missal “H” etc.). The eastern group around Spiš Chapter (eastern Slovakia: Spiš Chapter, Levoča, Košice, Prešov; part of central Slovakia: Banská Štiavnica) in style and form approximates to the Polish manuscripts from Krakow (Spiš Gradual, Spiš Antiphonary and others.).
Messine-Gothic notation is the most frequently used medieval notation on the territory of Slovakia. Over 3/4 of all complete manuscripts or fragments document the Messine-Gothic notational system in the time period from the first half of the 14th century to the beginning of the 16th century. In Slovakia it is documented in the former capitular libraries in Bratislava, Spiš Chapter, and other cultural and ecclesiastical centres. Messine-Gothic notation from the territory of Slovakia exhibits a clear stylistic structure, which may be divided territorially into two extensive areas. The western group of extant monuments (Bratislava, western and most of central Slovakia) inclines to the scribal tradition of the Austrian and Moravian notational workshops (Bratislava Antiphonaries I, IIa, IIb, IV, Bratislava Missal “H” etc.). The eastern group around Spiš Chapter (eastern Slovakia: Spiš Chapter, Levoča, Košice, Prešov; part of central Slovakia: Banská Štiavnica) in style and form approximates to the Polish manuscripts from Krakow (Spiš Gradual, Spiš Antiphonary and others.).
Ako citovať:
ISO 690:
Veselovská, E. 2019. Métsko-gotická notácia na Slovensku v období stredoveku. In Musicologica Slovaca , vol. 9, no.2, pp. 165-200. 1338-2594.

APA:
Veselovská, E. (2019). Métsko-gotická notácia na Slovensku v období stredoveku. Musicologica Slovaca , 9(2), 165-200. 1338-2594.
O vydaní:
Vydavateľ: Ústav hudobnej vedy SAV
Publikované: 19. 2. 2019