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        Loci communes und Tabulaturen des 16. Jahrhunderts im deutschsprachigen Raum

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        Schöning, Kateryna
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        German
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        Loci communes oder „Gemeinplätze" waren laut Erasmus von Rotterdam im 16. Jahrhundert zentrale Werkzeuge des kognitiven Denkens sowie unverzichtbare Lern- und Lehrhilfe in allen Bereichen des Lebens, also auch in der Musik. Dieser Band gibt einen tiefen Einblick in die Tabulatursammlungen des 16. Jahrhunderts. Die untersuchten Tabulaturen beinhalten zwecks moralischer Erziehung verschiedenste miteinander verwobene Musik- und Texteinträge zu allen möglichen Themen wie Tugend, Gott, Sünde, Frauen, Narrheit oder Vergänglichkeit. Kateryna Schöning zeigt, wie die Instrumentalmusik in die ästhetisch-sinnliche Erfassung der Welt und die frühe Enzyklopädik eingebettet war, wie die Instrumental-Praxis beim Sammeln, Bearbeiten und Kompilieren der Text-Praxis nahestand, wie die Text-Praxis ihrerseits die Improvisation und das Intavolieren beeinflusste und welche Auswirkung sie auf die musikalische Didaktik sowie außermusikalische Medien mit Musik wie libri amicorum hatte. Loci communes (also ‘common places’, or quotations and text excerpts on all topics), according to Erasmus of Rotterdam, were a central instrument of cognitive thinking in the 16th century and an indispensable learning and teaching tool in all areas of life, including music. The book provides an innovative insight into 16th-century tablature collections. Just like diaries, the tablatures examined here contain a wide variety of interwoven musical and textual entries on all kinds of topics such as virtue, God, sin, women, folly and vanitas for the purpose of moral education. Kateryna Schöning shows how instrumental music was embedded in the aesthetic and sensual perception of the world and the early encyclopaedistics, how instrumental technique in collecting, editing and compiling was technically close to textual practice, and how textual practice in turn affected improvisation and intabulation, what effect it had on musical didactics and how it influenced other media with music, such as libri amicorum.
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        https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/105962
        Keywords
        Loci Communes, text excerpts, music
        ISBN
        9783990946114, 9783990946114, 9783990946107
        Publisher
        Hollitzer
        Publisher website
        http://www.hollitzer.at/
        Publication date and place
        2025
        Series
        Wiener Forum für ältere Musikgeschichte, 16
        Classification
        Music
        Pages
        844
        Rights
        https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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        • This project received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 683680, 810640, 871069 and 964352.

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