The Sound of Byzantium
Chants that Shaped Classical Harmony
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Narrateur(s):
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Emma Mary Currans
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Auteur(s):
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Gwendolyn Spence
À propos de cet audio
Byzantine chant studies have long fascinated scholars due to its rich history and unique musical elements. This author's study originated from an initial interest in Byzantine chant for a film project, evolving into a comprehensive academic investigation. By immersing in the Byzantine chant community and learning its notation, the author gained valuable insights shaping the analytical framework of this study. This report examines how integrating Byzantine chant into Western choral music has contributed to contemporary compositions, offering a unique blend of musical traditions.
The recital experience provided a practical context to evaluate the initial hypothesis and research questions. The critical assessment revealed that integrating Byzantine chant elements enriched the performance and deepened the understanding of its influence on Western choral music. While some expectations were met, others highlighted areas for further exploration. Future research could expand by examining other regional chant traditions and their impact on Western music. Additionally, exploring pedagogical approaches to teaching Byzantine chant in different cultural contexts could provide further insights into its transmission and adaptation.