Publication: La música del convento de San Felipe el Real de Madrid y su proyección urbana (ca. 1590-1800)
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2019-03-06
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Universidad Complutense de Madrid
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El objetivo fundamental de la presente tesis es el estudio de la actividad musical del convento de San Felipe el Real de Madrid –sede principal de la provincia de Castilla de Agustinos Calzados– durante los siglos xvii y xviii. La pérdida o dispersión de gran parte de la documentación procedente de este centro, y la parquedad y fragmentación de los datos que nos ofrece la que ha sobrevivido, obliga a abordar el fenómeno a través de las metodologías manejadas usualmente por la historiografía cultural y urbana en ámbitos que muestran problemáticas similares; y a seguir su rastro en textos alternativos, como relaciones de actos, diarios festivos, ceremoniales, pliegos de villancicos, crónicas de viaje, contratos, reglamentaciones, obras literarias y ensayos de diversa índole...
The aim of this research is to undertake a study of the musical activity at San Felipe el Real Convent in Madrid –the main headquarters of the Augustinians in the province of Castile– from the 17th to the 18th Century. Due to the scarce information and the loss of most of the documentation at this centre, the phenomena has been examined through methodologies that normally lie within cultural and urban historiographies, which often deal with similar difficulties, following traces through alternative sources such as lists of events, diaries of feasts, ceremonials –books in which all the feasts celebrated throughout the year were noted–, villancicos imprints, travel journals, contracts, regulations, literary work and different types of essays.
The aim of this research is to undertake a study of the musical activity at San Felipe el Real Convent in Madrid –the main headquarters of the Augustinians in the province of Castile– from the 17th to the 18th Century. Due to the scarce information and the loss of most of the documentation at this centre, the phenomena has been examined through methodologies that normally lie within cultural and urban historiographies, which often deal with similar difficulties, following traces through alternative sources such as lists of events, diaries of feasts, ceremonials –books in which all the feasts celebrated throughout the year were noted–, villancicos imprints, travel journals, contracts, regulations, literary work and different types of essays.
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Tesis de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Facultad de Geografía e Historia, Departamento de Musicología, leída el 14-12-2018