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This article is concerned with compositional arrangements of the traditional repertoire of wedding songs for choral singers. The authors of the arrangements were composers active in Slovakia during the 20th century. Their compositions are analysed in terms of selection of the song model for treatment, while also looking at the significance and status of individual songs in the context of the wedding ceremony. The musical analysis is directed at compositional work (differentiated according to the degree of recomposition) with folk material. A further object of analysis is the dramaturgic construction of compositions, and work with the semantics of the wedding song repertoire, from the viewpoint of the composer.
Musicologica Slovaca
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2017
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vol. 8 (34)
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issue 2
264 -312
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This article maps the wedding ceremony and its song repertoire in Stará Pazova locality during two time periods: the first half of the 20th century and the second half of the 20th century, indicating their developmental changes. The author provides a succinct description of the wedding ceremony, considered in its individual phases, and traces the incidence of songs, including the category of wedding ceremony songs. The song repertoire documented in the wedding context was classified in terms of basic typology and music-stylistic layers. In conclusion, there is an indication of the potential for comparison of the wedding ceremony and wedding ceremony songs with material from the territory of Slovakia, especially from the regions from which inhabitants of Stará Pazova come.
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