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- Title
PRACTICI MUZICALE ÎN VIAŢA ARMATEI ŞI A CURŢII DOMNEŞTI REFLECTATE ÎN OPERA LUI DIMITRIE CANTEMIR.
- Authors
GHILAŞ, Victor
- Abstract
The purpose of this study is to investigate less researched problems in the musicological literature. Army and royal court music was a fundamental part of Dimitrie Cantermir's works. As part of the Ottoman army, it has a rich history, becoming an important element ever since the period of apogee of the classic medieval Muslim civilization. With the increase of the Ottoman political and economic influence in the second half of the XVIth century, Oriental music quickly begins to play an important role in the culture of the Romanian principalities. Judging by the information provided in Dimitrie Cantemir's Descriptio Moldaviae, one can conclude that the urban environment (primarily the royal court and the noblemans' salons) was the main place of expression of Muslim art. This expansion occurs mainly via "musica turcica" (as Cantemir calls it), meaning the military music called tabulhanea or mehterhanea. According to Cantemir's observations, the military music could be heard at various events: army trainings, lords' inaugurations, official events, large ceremonies, councils, receptions of ambassadors, etc. Cantemir's works are therefore an important source of documentation indicating the importance of the military music in the social, political, and cultural lives in the Ottoman Empire and in the Romanian principalities.
- Subjects
MUSICOLOGY; MUSIC in literature; MILITARY music; CANTERMIR, Dimitrie; ISLAMIC arts
- Publication
Studia Securitatis, 2013, Vol 7, Issue 2, p189
- ISSN
1843-1925
- Publication type
Article