origins of irish traditional music - court music
court music
—> stratified society
—> musicians were ranked
—> order of importance: poets - reciters - harpists - other instruments
role/importance of music in early irish society
public display of status of king
prais, genealogies
instruments belonged to nobility
Importance of the harp
insturment of the irish aristocraty
national instrument
earliest form: wire strung harp
characterisitcs of gaelic harp music
melodies were through-composed
built on developing or recurring motifs
harp-bass echoed the melody in octaves
accompaniment to poetry
—> written by poets, performed by reciter+harpist
concepts of music in early irish society
oral transimission
music associated with magic, spirituality, ritual
singing was referred to as chanting
associated with kowledge
Power of Music - what can music do?
induce laughter, good humour
induce sadness
for sleep, meditation
Lays/Laoithe
= epic, heroic narrative song
poetic form used to weave a narrative about the history of ireland
origin: middleages
nowadays: barely performed —> however impact on contemporary traditions
Changes to the pre-modern tradition
reason
what changed?
due to english dismantling of the Gaelic aristocracy
—> prohibited irish culture
instruments associated with gaelic elite disappeared or were modified in their use
harpers position in society was transformed
roles of reciter/poet/harper degraded
change in the function of music and song
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