Musicologica Olomucensia vol. 29, (2019):85-104 | DOI: 10.5507/mo.2019.006
Liturgická hudba Jamese MacMillana zapojující zpívající kongregaci
- University of Music and Performing Arts Graz, Hauptstraße 5/2, 8813 St. Lambrecht, Austria
James MacMillan je jeden z mála mezinárodně uznávaných skladatelů, kteří přijali liturgickou reformu druhého vatikánského koncilu s jejím klíčovým konceptem participatio actuosa a psal hudbu zapojující kongregaci. S ohledem na tato díla jsou diskutovány a zodpovězeny následující otázky: Jakým způsobem skládal pro netrénované zpěváky tak, aby byli schopni zpívat jeho skladby? Které stylové kompromisy přijal a jak je lze umělecky ospravedlnit? Jak se jeho liturgická hudba zapojující kongregaci vztahuje k liturgickým teologickým konceptům?
Keywords: James MacMillan, hudba pro kongregaci, katolická liturgická hudba, hudba 20. a 21. století, participatio actuosa, liturgická reforma, Konstituce o posvátné liturgii
James MacMillan's Liturgical Music Involving the Singing Congregation
James MacMillan is one of the few internationally renowned composers who embraced the liturgical reform of the Second Vatican Council with its key concept of participatio actuosa and wrote music involving the congregation. With regard to these works, the following questions are discussed and answered: In what way did he compose for untrained singers so that they are able to sing his compositions? Which stylistic compromises did he accept and how are they artistically justifiable? How does his liturgical music involving the congregation relate to liturgical theological concepts?
Keywords: James MacMillan, Congregational music, Catholic liturgical music, 20th- and 21st-century music, Participatio actuosa, Liturgical reform, Sacrosanctum concilium
Published: June 11, 2019 Show citation
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