An Attempt to Track the Chronological Sequence of Traditional Music of B&H in Archaeological, Written and other Sources. Sound Reconstruction Possibilities
An Attempt to Track the Chronological Sequence of Traditional Music of B&H in Archaeological, Written and other Sources. Sound Reconstruction Possibilities
Author(s): Tamara Karača BeljakSubject(s): Theatre, Dance, Performing Arts, Customs / Folklore, Music, Middle Ages, Modern Age
Published by: Univerzitet u Sarajevu - Muzička akademija; Muzikološko društvo FBiH
Keywords: Traditional music of B&H; Historical sources; Sound reconstruction possibilities;
Summary/Abstract: There is very little information on the traditional music of B&H, and we hardly know how it sounded like, what the repertoire and performing practice were. In avoiding different possible interpretations through an attempt to trace the chronological sequence of the traditional B&H music in the archaeological, written and other sources in the period from the 12th to 19th century, we will try to establish a continuity of mentioning, i.e. a continuity of the traditional performing practice – vocal and dance. The paper includes overviews of dance on the stećaks (medieval Bogomile tombstones), yearbooks, travelogues, letters and casual notes on music made over a long, centuries-long period. The intention is to answer the question: Is it possible, and to what extent, to auditorily reconstruct the old traditional music practice of Bosnia and Herzegovina based on archaeological, written and other sources?
Journal: Časopis za muzičku kulturu Muzika
- Issue Year: XX/2016
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 25-43
- Page Count: 19
- Language: English