The text explores the evolution and variations of pastoral traditions in Sicily, focusing on instrumental genres, narrative songs, and dramatic forms. It examines the historical and cultural development of sacred dramas, particularly those centered on the Nativity, which emerged alongside Byzantine hymnography and music. The study highlights the role of pastoral music, especially the use of wind instruments like bagpipes and flutes, in representing the Nativity scene and its regional adaptations. It delves into the interplay between oral traditions and written compositions, emphasizing the influence of ecclesiastical policies during the Counter-Reformation in shaping popular devotional practices. The document also discusses the significance of the zampogna (Sicilian bagpipe) in Christmas celebrations, its construction, repertoire, and regional variations. Furthermore, it analyzes two distinct types of dramatized pastoral performances in Sicily, showcasing their cultural and symbolic meanings. The text concludes with a reflection on the broader context of traditional soundscapes, including the art of bell ringing, which has recently been recognized as part of Italy's intangible cultural heritage by UNESCO.
Bonanzinga, S. (2025). Permutazioni della Pastorale in Sicilia: genere strumentale, canto narrativo e forma drammatica.. In F. Piccone (a cura di), Canti e musiche del ciclo natalizio al Centro-Sud. Oralità, scrittura, permutazioni. (pp. 91-110). Avezzano : Edizioni Kirke.
Permutazioni della Pastorale in Sicilia: genere strumentale, canto narrativo e forma drammatica.
Sergio Bonanzinga
2025-01-01
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The text explores the evolution and variations of pastoral traditions in Sicily, focusing on instrumental genres, narrative songs, and dramatic forms. It examines the historical and cultural development of sacred dramas, particularly those centered on the Nativity, which emerged alongside Byzantine hymnography and music. The study highlights the role of pastoral music, especially the use of wind instruments like bagpipes and flutes, in representing the Nativity scene and its regional adaptations. It delves into the interplay between oral traditions and written compositions, emphasizing the influence of ecclesiastical policies during the Counter-Reformation in shaping popular devotional practices. The document also discusses the significance of the zampogna (Sicilian bagpipe) in Christmas celebrations, its construction, repertoire, and regional variations. Furthermore, it analyzes two distinct types of dramatized pastoral performances in Sicily, showcasing their cultural and symbolic meanings. The text concludes with a reflection on the broader context of traditional soundscapes, including the art of bell ringing, which has recently been recognized as part of Italy's intangible cultural heritage by UNESCO.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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