Macau and Catholic Sacred Music Across the Sino-Western Divide
Abstract
For three centuries, the former Portuguese colony of Macau served as the gateway into mainland China and the locale for the development of an Asian Catholic culture that encompassed distinctive musical practices and styles. Macau and Catholic Music Across the Sino-Western Divide draws extensively upon historical documents in Chinese and Portuguese for a polylingual approach to Catholic sacred music. Jen-yen Chen follows this music from the sixteenth century through the twentieth by reading literary accounts of sound, primary source documents, and musical notation to examine the impacts of linguistic, political, and cultural divides and the ways sounds have traveled across these divides. Chen covers Chinese responses to Western sounds in Macau and southern China, illuminating the strategies for the use of sounds and musicking adopted by Jesuit missionaries; and the complexities of identity formation negotiated by Macau Catholics who confront exceptionalist historical discourses of Chinese or Portuguese “greatness.” Drawing from sound studies and musicological methods, Chen argues that Chinese descriptions of Catholic sounds in Macau, including the ringing of church bells, the playing of the organ, and choral singing, illuminate spatial, sonic, and ideological mobilities that reconfigure Chinese and European identities. Macau and Catholic Music Across the Sino-Western Divide also extends to contemporary times to explore how present day members of Macau’s Catholic community position themselves in relation to the historical narratives often told about their city, cultivating a rich individuality of identity that refuses conformity to fixed notions of Asianness or Westernness.
Keywords
Macau; Guangdong; Music and mobility; Multilingualism; Global music history; Sino-Western exchange; SinocentrismPortuguese overseas empire; Age of Discovery; Music and colonialism; Music and post-colonialism; Catholicism in Asia; Missionaries in Asia; Jesuits in Asia; Church of St. Paul; College of St. Paul; Seminary of St. Joseph; Catholic sacred music; Aureo Castro; Doming LamDOI
10.3998/mpub.13011740ISBN
9780472905782, 9780472905782Publisher
Michigan State University PressPublication date and place
2026Imprint
University of Michigan PressSeries
Musics in Motion,Classification
Music
Theory of music and musicology
Sacred and religious music
Ethnic groups and multicultural studies


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