The musical and liturgical aspects of the great feasts of the Church services inserted in the Great Lent
The musical and liturgical aspects of the great feasts of the Church services inserted in the Great Lent
Author(s): Shorena MetreveliSubject(s): Christian Theology and Religion, History, Anthropology, Social Sciences, Education, Fine Arts / Performing Arts, Cultural history, Music, Geography, Regional studies, Human Geography, Regional Geography, Sociology, Ethnohistory, Local History / Microhistory, Social history, Middle Ages, Theology and Religion, Sociology of Religion
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Keywords: Georgian chant; Gelati school; Orthodox Church; liturgy
Summary/Abstract: The culture of Georgian chant is variable and particular schools are different from each other. The vital schools are Gelati, Shemoqmedi (West Georgian chant traditions) and Karbelashvilebi (East Georgian chant traditions). The paper presents musical analysis of West Georgian chant traditions, using Gelati school as an example. Scores are taken from Georgian musical manuscripts from the 19th century, which are saved in National Centre of Manuscripts and were written by St. Pilimon the Chanter (Koridze) and St. Ekvtime the Confessor (Kereselidze). The article’s aim is to show how some of the Great Feasts in Georgia were celebrated. The first part contains the examination of some individual aspects of Georgian liturgical practice. The second part synthetises what is important in the process of researching Georgian chant. The analysis shows individuality of the chant material. Diversity and abundance of existing materials gives the opportunity to conduct further research on the topic.
Journal: Kwartalnik Młodych Muzykologów UJ
- Issue Year: 2016
- Issue No: 03 (30)
- Page Range: 75-88
- Page Count: 14
- Language: English