30.5.18
The Original 3000 Year Old Melody of the Psalm 19 - Revealed?
Following the tragic destruction of the Second Temple of Jerusalem, the
entire musical legacy of the Temple, both vocal and instrumental, seemed
to be forever lost. However, the Masoretic scribes preserved (along
with the biblical consonantal text itself) an ancient "reading
tradition" dating back (according to themselves) to the Second Temple
Era; and beginning about 1,200 years ago, they painstakingly copied that
tradition out in exacting detail. The Masoretic Text is still the
oldest complete copy of the Hebrew Bible that we have.
Part of the "reading tradition" the Masoretes preserved was a series of
"accents" ("Te Amim"), which occur throughout the entire Tanakh (Torah,
Nevi'im and Ketuvim) in two systems. The Masoretes did not understand
the meaning or the monumental significance of these accents, and for
centuries, there have been countless theories as to what their original
meaning was.
Most theories have started from the assumption that they were to
emphasize precise points of grammar in the text. Leaving aside all these
debates, Suzanne Haïk-Vantoura concentrated solely on finding a musical
meaning of these "accents".
Through countless experiments and a laborious process of irrefutable
verification (using the Hebrew verbal phrase structure itself as her
"Rosetta Stone"), she finally realized that all these symbols represent
musical tones: the 7 degrees of a heptatonic scale, or else ornaments of
one to three notes! The accents, were, in fact transcriptions of hand
gestures - which formed the ancient musical notation system of
cheironomy, whereby a specific hand gesture represented a specific
change in the pitch of a melody.
This presentation features Haik-Vantoura's original 1976 recording on
volume 2 of her album, "La Musique De La Bible Revelee", of her
reconstruction of what could well be the original 3000 year old biblical
music, once sang to Psalm 19:
http://www.worldcat.org/title/musique...
The specific musical mode Suzanne Haïk-Vantoura's claimed to identify as
the original ancient musical mode of this psalm, is similar to the
natural minor mode.
The astonishing significance of Haik Vantoura's musical accomplishment , if true, is that not only does Haik Vantoura reveal to us such magnificent music of such incredible spiritual worth, but in doing so, she also revealed to us the only surviving example so far known, of the world's complete art music - written maybe 1000 years earlier than the 2000 year old ancient Greek 'Skolion of Seikilos'; the only other piece of written music from antiquity to have survived completely intact, in its complete, original form...
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The astonishing significance of Haik Vantoura's musical accomplishment , if true, is that not only does Haik Vantoura reveal to us such magnificent music of such incredible spiritual worth, but in doing so, she also revealed to us the only surviving example so far known, of the world's complete art music - written maybe 1000 years earlier than the 2000 year old ancient Greek 'Skolion of Seikilos'; the only other piece of written music from antiquity to have survived completely intact, in its complete, original form...
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