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Cadence as a Metaphor of Instability and Conclusive Unity: A Brief Excursus Between Grammar and Music
Fecha
2019-09-01Registro en:
Opus. Campinas: Assoc Nac Pesquisa & Pos-graduacao & Musica, v. 25, n. 3, p. 30-49, 2019.
1517-7017
10.20504/opus2019c2502
WOS:000500556100002
Autor
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Institución
Resumen
The structural development of what we understand as cadence has a long and complex history associated with an awareness and appreciation of musical elements assimilated by a decodification process that is related to adapted morphology. Thus, the connection between music and text goes beyond its joint praxis: it lends structural elements from its main vehicle (text), engendering a true corpus grammaticae musicae. In general terms, this principle resulted in parameters from both synchronic and diachronic dimensions, i.e., a specific set of intervals with a particular melodic progression. The argument presented in this study aims to exam the musical treatises through the end of the fifteenth century in testimonies that contain evidence that corroborate a probable dichotomy between understanding of cadence as a metaphor of instability and conclusive unity.