Romanian musical creation of Bizantine source in the period 1918-2018 Cover Image

Creaţia muzicală românească de sorginte bizantină în perioada 1918-2018
Romanian musical creation of Bizantine source in the period 1918-2018

Author(s): Elena Chircev
Subject(s): Music, History of Art
Published by: Institutul Patrimoniului Cultural al Academiei de Științe a Moldovei
Keywords: centennial; psaltic music; standardized chant; composition;

Summary/Abstract: Romanian musical creation of Bizantine source in the period 1918-2018 Written in the year of Romania’s centennial anniversary as a national state, this paper intends to offer a panorama of the monodic music of Byzantine tradition of the period, composed by the Romanian chanters. Although the entire twentieth century was characterized by the harmonization of the already established church chants, the musical works written in neumatic notation specific to the Orthodox Church continue to exist, albeit discontinuously. Based on the political changes that occurred in the Romanian society, three distinct periods of psaltic music creation can be distinguished: a. 1918-1947; b.1948-1989; c.1990-2018. The first period coincides with the last stage of the process of “Romanization” of church chants. The second one corresponds to the communist period and is marked by the Communist Party’s decisions regarding the Church, namely the attempt to standardise the church chants. After 1990, psaltic music regains its position and the compositions of the last two decades enrich its repertoire with new collections of chants. Thus, we can see that in the course of a century marked by political turmoil and changes, psaltic composition went on a hiatus in the first decades of the totalitarian regime, to gradually resurge after 1980, enriched with numerous works bearing a distinct Romanian stamp.

  • Issue Year: 28/2019
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 11-19
  • Page Count: 9
  • Language: Romanian