‘Ey-m’ acá!’ Cantigas Performance Practice in Non-Specialist Settings: An Ethnomusicologist-Performer-Educator Perspective

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  • Judith Cohen York University, Toronto

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https://doi.org/10.57885/rpmns.36

Abstract

Educated as an ethnomusicologist, the author gained much familiarity with oral traditions; this in turn influenced her approach to the Cantigas de Santa Maria as a long-standing professional performer. Beliefs were formed, and questions raised regarding contemporary performance practice. Problems confronted include the relationship with audiences; conflicts between musical and textual accents; stylistic options and their cultural associations; the integrity of the song and the role of the refrain; the use of instruments; and contemporary appropriations under the ‘World Music’ or ‘Fusion’ labels. Some of the responses suggested by contemporary experience might also illuminate imagined performance practice in the medieval past.

Author Biography

Judith Cohen, York University, Toronto

judithc@yorku.ca

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Published

2014-11-18

How to Cite

Cohen, J. (2014). ‘Ey-m’ acá!’ Cantigas Performance Practice in Non-Specialist Settings: An Ethnomusicologist-Performer-Educator Perspective. Portuguese Journal of Musicology, 1(1), 53–66. https://doi.org/10.57885/rpmns.36

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Thematic Dossier (peer-reviewed)