Series Pro Oriente
This monograph documents Haig Utidjian’s research of recent years on the formation of the extant melodies of the Armenian Hymnal on the basis of the corpus of writings and transcriptions of the nineteenth-century Constantinopolitan musician and musicologist Ełia Tntesean (1834–1881). It serves to position the study of the nineteenth-century transcriptions of the melodies of the Armenian Hymnal on a substantially new basis, analysing particularly the manner in which the mediaeval neumatic notation was exploited in redacting the melodies that came to be recorded in the Limōnčean notational system. Instances are identified where Tntesean appears to have departed from his own avowed theoretical principles, choosing to afford precedence to implicit aesthetic criteria, as well as reflecting the influence of the quasi-improvisatory procedures of the time. Attention is also drawn to the valuable information that may be drawn from apparent idiosyncrasies in the deployment of the Limōnčean notation.
This study is a major advance towards a fuller understanding of the manner in which the extant melodies of the Armenian Hymnal came to be constituted, and is set to stimulate a new wave of research on the music of the Armenian Hymnal and the notational systems that were employed to record it. It is enhanced by comparisons with other versions of the Hymnal from the same period, the investigation of parallels with the neighbouring practice of Ottoman makams, as well as fieldwork involving the surviving remnants of the oral tradition. It is also the first to give Tntesean his due as the greatest Armenian musicologist of the modern era.
‘A meticulous and deeply insightful study… Drawing on an unprecedented range of sources with formidable scholarship and intellectual curiosity, Utidjian’s study offers the reader a clear-sighted account...’
Jacob Olley, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster
‘A beautiful and impressive book… I read it with infinite joy… This is a singular piece of work… 242 valuable pages brimming with exhaustive musical analyses and comparative evaluations… an admirable study, presented with method, lucidity and technical expertise.’
Krikor Pidedjian, Komitas State Conservatoire of Yerevan
Language | English |
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hardback | 228 pages |
Issued | 2017 |
ISBN | 978-80-7465-304-9 |
Product dimensions | 145 x 205 mm |