Cantiga - Cantiga

Japanese: カンティガ - かんてぃが
Cantiga - Cantiga

...As Christianity took root north of the Alps, hymns in Nordic languages ​​began to appear. Examples include the medieval German Leise and Nordic Christmas carols, as well as the Italian lauda and the Portuguese and Spanish cantiga. The Reformation of the 16th century brought a new dimension to the history of hymns, and there was a dramatic development of hymns in each country's own language, such as the German chorale, Calvinist and English psalms, which maintained some connection to Catholic liturgical music.

From [Medieval Music]

...There were also trovatore in Italy, and Dante and others were apparently influenced by them, but their music has not been passed down. In the 13th century, lauda (praise), a simple religious song in vulgar language, was created in central Italy, which was linked to the religious movement of Francis of Assisi, and cantiga (songs) were created in Spain at the same time. These non-liturgical religious songs were closely related in form to virelai (villancico in Spain), a form of simple secular song, and were used for collective religious acts (such as penitential asceticism) by the faithful outside the church. ...

*Some of the terminology explanations that mention "Cantiga" are listed below.

Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information

Japanese:

…やがてキリスト教はアルプスの北方に定着し,北欧諸言語による賛美歌が出現する。中世のドイツのライゼLeise,北欧のクリスマス・キャロルをはじめ,イタリアのラウダlauda,ポルトガル,スペインのカンティガcantigaなどが隆盛をみた。 16世紀の宗教改革は賛美歌史上に新たな局面をもたらし,とくにドイツのコラール,カルバン派やイギリスの詩篇歌など,カトリック典礼音楽となんらかのかかわりを保ちつつも,自国語による各国各派固有の賛美歌が飛躍的な進展をみた。…

【中世音楽】より

…イタリアにもトロバトーレがいて,ダンテらもその影響を受けたらしいが,彼らの音楽は伝わっていない。13世紀には,アッシジのフランチェスコの宗教運動と結び付いた,俗語による単旋律宗教歌ラウダlauda(賛美)が中部イタリアで作られ,同じ頃スペインでは,カンティガcantiga(歌)が作られた。これらの非典礼的宗教歌は,形式的には単旋律世俗歌の一形式であるビルレーvirelai(スペインではビリャンシーコvillancico)と深いかかわりをもち,聖堂外での信徒の集団的な宗教行為(悔悛の苦行など)に用いられた。…

※「カンティガ」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。

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