Studia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai. Musica (Dec 2023)

The Cherubikons of Ukrainian Composers of the 20ᵗʰ–21ˢᵗ Centuries: The Spiritual Genre in Modern Stylistic Interpretation

  • Maryna VARAKUTA,
  • Daryna KUPINA

DOI
https://doi.org/10.24193/subbmusica.2023.2.09
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 68, no. 2

Abstract

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There are considered the features of the Cherubikons as a special troparion in the system of Orthodox worship. It is emphasized that the singing of the Cherubikon is characterized by extraordinary splendor and solemnity; historically, it always stood out noticeably from other chants. It is indicated that the style of the Cherubikons of various stages of the development of the liturgical singing was influenced by the general style panorama of that era. It is determined that, despite this, during each of the historical eras, significant samples of the Cherubikon were created, which retain visible connections with the genre invariant, based on the reliance on the text, strophic and melodiousness. It is determined that the Cherubikons performed in churches today are stylistically simple, but very convenient for choral singing. Separately allocated spiritual music, written not for church use, but for concert performances by modern composers. It is revealed that Cherubikons songs written by modern Ukrainian composers belong to sacred music and have no direct links with liturgical practice. They are individual author’s implement of the canonical text. The musical language of these Cherubikons is extremely complex and involves the use of modern composition techniques. This allows composers to embody the symbolism of the content of the liturgical text and a new look at the traditions of Christian singing.

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