Corpus Musicae Ottomanicae (CMO). Critical Editions of Middle Eastern Music Manuscripts

Basic data for this project

Type of projectIndividual project
Duration at the University of Münster01/10/2018 - 30/09/2021 | 2nd Funding period

Description

From the early 1820s, initially in Istanbul, the courtly and urban Ottoman music repertoire was recorded in a growing number of manuscripts. Mainly, the notation developed by Armenian Hamparsum Limonciyan (1768-1839) before 1813, a very suitable system for the transcription of the art music repertoire, was used for this purpose. The Western notation was also used increasingly after mid-1830s. The surviving manuscripts in both notation forms are significant for the transmission of an art music culture that has been maintained until the early 20th century in the urban centres of todays Turkey, Syria and Egypt. These resources are of primary importance not only for musicological research, which can reveal certain historical phenomena and processes in the music cultures for the first time, but also for the Oriental studies. This long-term project aims to prepare the critical editions of the main 19th century manuscripts in Hamparsum-notation in the initial phase of 7 years. The second phase of 5 years will focus on the critical edition of selected Western-notation manuscripts from the same period. Parallel to this process, texts of the vocal compositions will be edited by an interdisciplinary group of scholars. The edition of Corpus Musicae Ottomanicae (CMO). Critical Editions of Middle Eastern Music Manuscripts will be based on open-access principle and published online on perspectivia.net by Max Weber Foundation. Editions of single manuscripts will also be available as print-on-demand books. The project as a whole will be carried out at Westfälische-Wilhelms University Münster - Institute for Musicology, in cooperation with Orient-Institute Istanbul and perspectivia.net (both part of Max Weber Foundation. German Humanities Institutes Abroad) and Westfälische-Wilhelms University Münster, Institute for Arabic and Islamic Studies. An international board of advisors will support the project.

KeywordsMusicology; Ottoman music repertoire
DFG-Gepris-IDhttps://gepris.dfg.de/gepris/projekt/265450857
Funding identifierJA 725/2-2 | DFG project number: 265450857
Funder / funding scheme
  • DFG - Individual Grants Programme

Project management at the University of Münster

Jäger, Ralf Martin

Applicants from the University of Münster

Jäger, Ralf Martin

Research associates from the University of Münster

Bauer, Thomas

Project partners outside the University of Münster

  • German Orient-Institute (DOI)Germany

Projects of the previous funding period

Duration: 01/10/2015 - 30/09/2018 | 1st Funding period
Funded by: DFG - Individual Grants Programme
Type of project: Individual project

Projects of the following funding period

Duration: 01/10/2021 - 30/09/2024 | 3rd Funding period
Funded by: DFG - Individual Grants Programme
Type of project: Individual project

Distinctions resulting from the project

NFDI4Culture Music Award 2022 in the category: Projekte
Awarded by: Musicological community of the NFDI4Culture – Consortium for Research Data on Material and Immaterial Cultural Heritage
Award given to: Jäger, Ralf Martin; Kaiser, Michael; Gronemeyer, Sven
Announced at: 06/12/2022 | Date of awarding: 30/03/2023
Type of distinction: Research award or other distinction