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Original scientific paper

GLAGOLITIC SINGING IN THE LIGHT OF CERTAIN NEW DATA ON MUSIC CULTURE IN NOVI VINODOLSKI

Gorana Doliner


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Abstract

Glagolitic singing in Novi Vinodolski has been preserved through oral
transmission. It was written down in music in the 19th and 20th century (F. Ks Kuhač, J. Glanc, L. Kozinović, S. Preprek), later on also recorded, and transcribed, analysed and prepared for publication (J. Bezić, G. Doliner). The intention of this paper is to point to the link between the life of this valuable tradition and some other indicators of music practice, and, by that very fact, to the way in which traditional church singing fits into the musical needs of an environment. Although there is scant data available, it is important for understanding the circumstances under which Glagolitic singing was nurtured, and because it casts light on it as a vital and living phenomenon, and not, as is could well be regarded - as a petrified historical stratum.

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Hrčak ID:

48665

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/48665

Publication date:

10.12.1995.

Article data in other languages: croatian

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