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Representacions musicals en la pintura catalana dels segles XVII i XVIII

Authors: Esteve Marull, Vanessa;

Representacions musicals en la pintura catalana dels segles XVII i XVIII

Abstract

Aquesta tesi doctoral té com a principal objectiu fer un estudi iconogràfic de diferents pintures, escultures i gravats catalans dels segles XVII i XVIII que tenen com a tema principal o secundari la música com a representació. A través l’anàlisi de les fonts documentals que parlen de música, es fa una descripció del context socio-cultural que va influir en l’elaboració d’aquests programes iconogràfics. Es tracta d’un anàlisi historiogràfic nou que reflexiona sobre la iconografia musical com a disciplina, i serveix per fer una aproximació inèdita al context de l’època que representen aquestes obres d’art i a les intencions dels seus artistes i mescenes. Per a la descripció d’aquestes imatges s’han manejat una seixantena d’imatges i s’ha reconstruit el paper de la música en diferents situacions i contextos socials. Divida en dues parts, la primera part fa referència a les imatges iconograficomusicals amb contingut religiós. S’han estudiat els àngels músics d’època barroca que es troben representats en alguns retaules catalans, representacions de sants amb atributs musicals i les representacions originals i úniques de l’Escolania de Montserrat. Per altra banda, la segona part de la tesi està dedicada a les imatges promogudes per la monarquia, la noblesa i la burgesia. S’han estudiat els principals temes on la música i l’art s’han desenvolupat com activitats d’oci i entreteniment. Es tracta tant d’esbossos i dibuixos de creació amb escenes de gènere com imatges al·legòriques que commemoren el poder polític. Per primera vegada es fa una lectura d’aquests programes iconogràfics, posant especial atenció a la simbologia, la organologia i les corrents artístiques que han circulat per Catalunya al llarg d’aquests segles. Això ens ha portat a descriure, de forma paral·lela, alguns esdeveniments històrics de Catalunya, com ara l’arribada de l’arxiduc Carles d’Àustria a Barcelona, la visita de Carles III i les primeres representacions operístiques catalanes. D’aquesta manera, aquesta tesi doctoral és un complement als estudis històrics i musicològics que s’han realitzat fins ara i esdevé una nova font documental per il·lustrar i entendre el paper de la música dins la societat catalana.

The principal aim of this doctoral thesis is to carry out an iconographic study of different Catalan paintings, sculptures and prints from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries that have music as performance as their primary or secondary theme. A description of the socio-cultural context influencing these iconographic programmes is made following analysis of documentary sources which talk about music. This is a new historiographical analysis which reflects on musical iconography as a discipline and, for the first time, allows the context of the age which these works represent and the intentions of their artists and patrons to be addressed. Around sixty images have been used for the description which reconstructs the role of music in different situations and social contexts. It is divided into two parts: the first refers to the iconographical-musical images with religious content. The musical angels of the Baroque period found on some Catalan altarpieces, representations of saints with musical attributes and original and unique representations from the Escolania de Montserrat are studied in this section. The second part of the thesis is dedicated to the images promoted by the monarchy, the nobility and the bourgeoisie. The main themes in which music and art have become activities of leisure and entertainment are studied. In other words, the creative sketches and drawings with genre scenes such as allegorical images commemorating political power. For the first time a reading is made of these iconographic programmes, with a special focus on the symbology, organology and the artistic trends circulating around Catalonia during those centuries. This has led to a parallel description of some of the historic events in Catalonia, such as the arrival in Barcelona of Archduke Charles of Austria, the visit by Charles III and the first performances of Catalan operatic works. This doctoral thesis is therefore a complement to the historical and musicological studies that have been carried out to date and a new documentary source to illustrate and understand the role of music in Catalan society.

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Spain
Keywords

7, Musical iconography, Programes iconogràfics, Representacions musicals, Ciències Humanes, Musical performances, Iconografia musical, Iconographic programmes

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