In: Musicologica Slovaca , vol. 10, no. 2
Details:
Year, pages: 2019, 177 - 216
Language: cze
Keywords:
Brno, Znojmo, Jihlava, Olomouc, Bratislava, Vienna, 16th and 17th centuries,
parish churches, cantor, schoolmaster, organist, city trumpeter, polyphony, dedications,
testaments
Article type: 1. Štúdie / Studies
About article:
Systematic study of archival sources of a non-musical character in selected Moravian royal
cities in the 16th and early 17th centuries has produced a series of parallels with cities of the
Central European space, and above all with the nearest of them, Bratislava and Vienna. The
following study aims to highlight one of the principal areas of urban musical culture: musical
activity in city parish churches, with emphasis on the similarities and differences between
individual cities. Cantors, schoolmasters, organists and city trumpeters, in other words the
leading figures in urban musical culture in the 16th and 17th centuries, were paid partly from
church funds but mainly from the city budget. Extant sources, in the form of municipal
account books and books of church accounts, together with testamentary books and other
written materials, provide valuable testimony on the specific musical duties of the cantor and
his pupils, the church choirs’ repertoires, and the duties of city trumpeters, which were more
or less correspondent in the individual cities.
Systematic study of archival sources of a non-musical character in selected Moravian royal
cities in the 16th and early 17th centuries has produced a series of parallels with cities of the
Central European space, and above all with the nearest of them, Bratislava and Vienna. The
following study aims to highlight one of the principal areas of urban musical culture: musical
activity in city parish churches, with emphasis on the similarities and differences between
individual cities. Cantors, schoolmasters, organists and city trumpeters, in other words the
leading figures in urban musical culture in the 16th and 17th centuries, were paid partly from
church funds but mainly from the city budget. Extant sources, in the form of municipal
account books and books of church accounts, together with testamentary books and other
written materials, provide valuable testimony on the specific musical duties of the cantor and
his pupils, the church choirs’ repertoires, and the duties of city trumpeters, which were more
or less correspondent in the individual cities.
How to cite:
ISO 690:
Studeničová, H. 2019. Moravská královská města, Bratislava a Vídeň: shody a odlišnosti v městském hudebním prostředí v 16. a na počátku 17. století. In Musicologica Slovaca , vol. 10, no.2, pp. 177-216. 1338-2594.
APA:
Studeničová, H. (2019). Moravská královská města, Bratislava a Vídeň: shody a odlišnosti v městském hudebním prostředí v 16. a na počátku 17. století. Musicologica Slovaca , 10(2), 177-216. 1338-2594.
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Published: 18. 12. 2019