Dissertação
Música religiosa e afetos : um estudo de caso a partir da obra sacra do padre Chromácio Leão.
Fecha
2021-09-02Registro en:
SILVA, Antônio Petrônio da. Música religiosa e afetos : um estudo de caso a partir da obra sacra do padre Chromácio Leão. 2021. 222 f. Dissertação (Mestrado) - Universidade Católica de Pernambuco. Programa de Pós-graduação em Ciências da Religião. Mestrado em Ciências da Religião, 2021.
Autor
Silva, Antônio Petrônio da
Resumen
Art plays a relevant role in human relationships, whether in the way of life, through the
social legacy, in the way of thinking and acting, in the set of standardized guidelines,
as a mechanism for the normative regulation of behavior. Since music is an integral
part of this process, it is necessary to know the relationships and functions it occupies
in a given context to reveal the role and meaning it brings to culture. It is also important
for the Sciences of Religion, from the moment it presents in the field of investigation,
relevant information about religious interrelations. Thus, the study sought to know the
meaning of the musical work of Father Chromácio Leão in its historical and cultural
context (1912-1951), in particular, to music of a religious genre. In this sense, from a
perspective in which music performs functions, arouses feelings and represents
religious symbologies, the analyzes carried out took place. Thus, it was necessary to
know since the beginnings of Christian music, learn about guidelines and norms of the
Catholic Church, obtain information about the theory of affections, aesthetics and
musical techniques. In addition, the interrelationships between music and religion were
presented, punctuating genres, styles, forms and symbologies inherent to the process
of musical dialogue in the Catholic Church. religious music in Brazil. Finally, with the
analysis of selected music scores, information and nuances were captured, confronting
them with the current of the doctrine of affections, descriptive music, aesthetic
foundations and information on functional harmony. And these brought answers to the
objectives of this research. Renowned authors such as Candé (1994), Grout and
Palisca (1994) and Palen ([1958]) were used as theoretical references in the field of
Music History; in the relationship between music and religion in the Catholic Church in
Brazil, we worked with researchers and historians such as Croato (2010), Tinhorão
(2010), Kiefer (1976), Diniz (1971) and Andrade (2015). In parallel, theorists and
scholars of the Doctrine of Affections, among which are Mattheson (1681-1764),
Rameau (1683-1764), Quantz (1679-1773) and Charpentier (1643-1704); of musical
aesthetics, Koellreutter (1984); of functional harmony Chediack (1986), Kostka and
Payne (2020) and Almada (2012), were used as methodological tools in the analysis
of the studied religious musical works.