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The Glagolitic Singing of Solin in the 1964 Recordings by Stjepan Stepanov
Tonći Ćićerić
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The paper deals with tape recordings of Glagolitic tunes made by the Croatian ethnomusicologist, Stjepan Leon Stepanov (Osijek, 1901 - Zagreb, 1984), in Solin in August 1964, as sung by folk church singers of the church of Our Lady of Islet (Gospa od Otoka).
On this occasion, Stepanov recorded 11 liturgical and para-liturgical tunes, lasting 30.47 minutes in total, that existed in daily practices at the time. The recorded tunes show the continuity of development of the Glagolitic singing phenomenon in this area, whereas analysis of the recorded materials and comparing them with results of some earlier researches and melographic recordings, leads to the conclusion that in the tunes there are elements of older layers of the Glagolitic singing of Solin, simultaneous with many similarities and links to their present day forms. Thus, the recordings made by Stjepan Stepanov close the course of development of the Glagolitic singing of Solin in the past centuries, completing its historic development till today.
In the paper, the recorded material, kept in the phonoteque of the Old Church Slavonic Institute in Zagreb, has been transcribed and presented to the wider public for the first time, to
motivate future researches that will add to the knowledge of Glagolitic singing in the area where it was practiced for centuries and where it still exists in some archaic forms.
Ključne riječi
Solin; Stjepan Stepanov; Glagolitic singing
Hrčak ID:
106506
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Datum izdavanja:
8.9.2013.
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