Hudební kultura v konventu alžbětinek na Novém Městě Pražském

Autor: Michl, Jakub
Jazyk: čeština
Rok vydání: 2018
Předmět:
Elisabethan nuns|female spiritual orders|convents|hospitals|charity|liturgy|liturgical music|music history|music of spiritual orders|music collections|music in convents|music instruments|music sources|sacred music|18th century music|19th century music|Prague|Praha|New Town of Prague|Podskalí|Vyšehrad|pragensia|charity concerts|carrousels|oratorios|cantors|female musicians|female composers|franciscan order|reforms of Joseph II|Antonín Syrůček|František Xaver Brixi|František Xaver Labler
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Druh dokumentu: Doctoral Thesis
Popis: Music Culture of the Elisabethan Convent in Prague Jakub Michl Abstract The Sisters of Saint Elizabeth (Elizabethan Nuns) were a spiritual order primarily focused on administering healthcare. Therefore, music was never the main focus of the order's activities, as it often was in others, particularly educational orders. However, thanks to the uninterrupted historical continuity of the Prague convent, which was exempted from the restrictions of Joseph II's era, many sources illustrating the convent music culture were preserved, including an extensive collection of music. The dissertation aims to describe this music culture in the context of the order structure and its personal hierarchy, as part of the city of Prague and its civic institutions, and in its everyday life and characteristics such as enclosure, hospital service and recreational activities. Music in convents was always tightly bound to liturgy. In the case of the Elizabethan order, significant music production was focused on the order's main liturgical feasts such as S. Elizabeth, S. Francis of Assisi, Porciuncula, Christmas, Epiphany, Easter and also memorial services for deceased patrons of the convent. The convent cooperated with many lay musicians and composers such as F. X. Brixi, Z. V. Suchý, F. X. Labler, J. N. Bayer, among others. At the...
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