J 2019

Rázu církevního a přitom provanuta duchem slovanským: recepce Křížkovského cyrilometodějské kantáty

ZAPLETAL, Miloš

Základní údaje

Originální název

Rázu církevního a přitom provanuta duchem slovanským: recepce Křížkovského cyrilometodějské kantáty

Název anglicky

Of a religious nature and inspired by the Slavic spirit at the same time: the reception of Saints Cyril and Methodius by P. Křížkovský

Autoři

ZAPLETAL, Miloš (203 Česká republika, garant, domácí)

Vydání

Acta Historica Universitatis Silesianae Opaviensis, 2019, 1803-411X

Další údaje

Jazyk

čeština

Typ výsledku

Článek v odborném periodiku

Obor

60403 Performing arts studies

Stát vydavatele

Česká republika

Utajení

není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství

Kód RIV

RIV/47813059:19240/19:A0000593

Organizační jednotka

Filozoficko-přírodovědecká fakulta v Opavě

Klíčová slova anglicky

Křížkovský; Saints Cyril and Methodius; cantata; Pan-Slavism; Czech music; reception

Štítky

Příznaky

Recenzováno
Změněno: 22. 4. 2020 13:04, Mgr. Bc. Miloš Zapletal, Ph.D.

Anotace

V originále

Studie se zabývá uváděním a recepcí kantáty Pavla Křížkovského "Svatý Cyril a Metoděj" (1861), stěžejního díla moravské hudby před Janáčkem. Zvláštní pozornost je věnována kulturním a ideologickým souvislostem těchto procesů, zejména sušilovskému cyrilometodějství a panslavismu.

Anglicky

A cantata Saints Cyril and Methodius (Svatý Cyril a Metoděj, 1861) is one of the most important compositions by Pavel Křížkovský and a pivotal work of the Moravian music before Janáček too, especially in terms of reception. Given its importance, it is quite surprising then that any official recording of the cantata has not been created yet. This fact corresponds to a large extent with the general change of the composition’s reception during the 20th century. To describe and analyse performance and reception history of Saints Cyril and Methodius as well as cultural and ideological contexts in which these processes ran is the main goal of the present study. Saints Cyril and Methodius is probably the most outstanding musical expression of a particular conception of Cyrillo-Methodian tradition, associated mainly with František Sušil. During the 1860s, this specifically Moravian synthesis of Catholicism and Nationalism represented the main ideology of the constituting Czech national consciousness in Moravia. Pan-Slavic in nature, this ideology was based on the idea of integrity of love to Czech nation (and to all Slavic nations, regarded as the purest Christians) with warm religiosity. The cantata was first performed during the Celebrations of the 1000-anniversary of the Saints’ arrival to Moravia. The celebrations – which were one of the most powerful manifestations of Czech national consciousness in the 19th-century Moravia – took place in Brno in 1863. Křížkovský’s cantata met with great success, and thanks to this occasion the composition gained in popularity. Subsequently, the composition was performed quite frequently in the Czech Lands until the First Republic era, and was celebrated as a purely “Slavic” or “national” work of art. Its festive character and, above all, its glorious performance in 1863, caused the tradition of performing the cantata Saints Cyril and Methodius mainly during festive events, often those in which the national-emancipatory aspect blended with the religious one.