Irish Song-Craft and Metrical Practice Since 1600 (Irish Studies)
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A systematic analysis and classification of Irish accentual verse-metres, this book will interest linguists and students of metre, as well as ethnomusicologists studying the context of Irish traditional song, and musicologists studying the historical development of European song-forms. An assessment …
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A systematic analysis and classification of Irish accentual verse-metres, this book will interest linguists and students of metre, as well as ethnomusicologists studying the context of Irish traditional song, and musicologists studying the historical development of European song-forms. An assessment of previous contributions to the study of Irish verse-practice is followed by a general survey of metrical scholarship, which in turn lays the groundwork for a metrical theory of Irish accentual verse. Space is devoted to a phenomenologically-based discussion of the role of rhythm in spoken Irish and its implications for verse-structure. The heart of the work consists of a taxonomical survey of Irish accentual verse-types, in which the principal criterion for inclusion in a given category is the number of stressed syllables in a line. Following chapters deal with stanzaic and supre-stanzaic structure and verse-ornament, the musical context of verse, the ways in which music metre differs from verse metre, and the implications of such differences for a system of versification primarily transmitted through a musical medium.
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