Investigación y perspectivas de estudio del patrimonio litúrgico musical en Chile

  1. Andrés Fernández, David
Aldizkaria:
Neuma: Revista de Música y Docencia Musical

ISSN: 0718-7017 0719-5389

Argitalpen urtea: 2014

Urtea: 7

Alea: 2

Orrialdeak: 81-90

Mota: Artikulua

Beste argitalpen batzuk: Neuma: Revista de Música y Docencia Musical

Laburpena

Liturgical music is historiographically considered a research trend within the discipline of musicology. This type of music has been traditionally studied almost exclusively by scholars specialised on Western Medieval plainchant. However, liturgists and musicologists have opened their field of study to new periods and geographic regions. In the case of Chile, the patrimony of liturgical music is apparently compound by a small number of musical manuscripts dating from the sixteenth to the nineteenth centuries. However, there are other primary sources that can provide information for the better understanding of the assimilation and use of this music in the country. This paper presents the state of the art with regard to the investigation and potential ofthe study of liturgical music in Chile, from inside a work-in-progress research project.