"The wedding of the dead" illustrated in a verse from the Vișeu area Cover Image

„Nunta mortului” ilustrată într-un verș din zona Vișeului
"The wedding of the dead" illustrated in a verse from the Vișeu area

Author(s): Vasile Pașca
Subject(s): Christian Theology and Religion, Theology and Religion
Published by: EDITURA RENAȘTEREA
Keywords: "The wedding of the dead"; semi-scholarly songs; tetrapodic catalectic; tetrapodic acatalectic; major-minor parallelism;

Summary/Abstract: „Wedding of the dead” is a local funeral custom that we find in Vişeu de Mijloc, a suburb of Vişeu de Sus town, where the rural specificity is still preserved, which makes such customs to be maintained even today. his custom of very old origin, is celebrated on the occasion of the death of an unmarried young man. hey are given a symbolic wedding in order to be integrated into the world beyond, because, according to the local conception, a man has to go through the three moments of life: birth, marriage and death. he funeral, in this situation is done with the intercalation of wedding elements, that emphasize the metaphorical relationship between death and wedding. his local custom is also mentioned in a local funeral poem - local poetic-musical production of the church singers, sung during the traditional funeral ritual in Transylvania - “Poem for Gheorghe Ulici” composed by deacon Simon Ioan from Vişeu de Mijloc. he whole construction of the text, which presents itself as a broad metaphor of death, is structured in the form of a “negative parallelism” in which the resemblance between death and marriage is emphasized by contrasts and symbolic inversion. he melody of the poem is specific to that place, a song that represents the dominant autochthonous melodic type, found in the singing of most local funeral poems. Its melody is built on a modal structure characterized by major-minor parallelism and which takes place within an octave

  • Issue Year: 4/2021
  • Issue No: 01
  • Page Range: 209-229
  • Page Count: 21
  • Language: Romanian
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