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Musical Symbolism in the Operas of Debussy and Bartok

Author : Elliott Antokoletz,Juana Canabal Antokoletz
Publisher : Oxford University Press on Demand
Page : 361 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2004-07-22
Category : Music
ISBN : 9780195103830

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Musical Symbolism in the Operas of Debussy and Bartok by Elliott Antokoletz,Juana Canabal Antokoletz Pdf

The authors explore the means by which two early 20th-century operas - Debussy's 'Pelléas et Mélisande' (1902) and Bartók's 'Duke Bluebeard's Castle' (1911) - transformed the harmonic structures of the traditional major/minor scale system into a new musical language.

Musical Symbolism in the Operas of Debussy and Bartók

Author : Elliott Antokoletz
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 346 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 0199868867

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Musical Symbolism in the Operas of Debussy and Bartók by Elliott Antokoletz Pdf

The authors explore the means by which two early 20th-century operas - Debussy's 'Pelléas et Mélisande' (1902) and Bartók's 'Duke Bluebeard's Castle' (1911) - transformed the harmonic structures of the traditional major/minor scale system into a new musical language.

Musical Symbolism in the Operas of Debussy and Bartok

Author : Elliott Antokoletz,Juana Canabal Antokoletz
Publisher : Oxford University Press on Demand
Page : 346 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2007-12-17
Category : Music
ISBN : 0195365828

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Musical Symbolism in the Operas of Debussy and Bartok by Elliott Antokoletz,Juana Canabal Antokoletz Pdf

Musical Symbolism in the Operas of Debussy and Bartok explores the means by which two early 20th century operas - Debussy's Pelleas et MelisandeR (1902) and Bartok's Duke Bluebeard's Castle (1911) - transformed the harmonic structures of the traditional major/minor scale system into a new musical language. It also looks at how this language reflects the psychodramatic symbolism of the Franco-Belgian poet, Maurice Maeterlinck, and his Hungarian disciple, Bela Balazs. These two operas represent the first significant attempts to establish more profound correspondences between the symbolist dramatic conception and the new musical language. Duke Bluebeard's Castle is based almost exclusively on interactions between pentatonic/diatonic folk modalities and their more abstract symmetrical transformations (including whole-tone, octatonic, and other pitch constructions derived from the system of the interval cycles). The opposition of these two harmonic extremes serve as the basis for dramatic polarity between the characters as real-life beings and as instruments of fate. The book also explores the new musico-dramatic relations within their larger historical, social psychological, philosophical, and aesthetic contexts.

Musical Symbolism in the Operas of Debussy and Bartok

Author : Elliot Antokoletz
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 360 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2004-07-22
Category : Music
ISBN : 0195355954

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Musical Symbolism in the Operas of Debussy and Bartok by Elliot Antokoletz Pdf

Musical Symbolism in the Operas of Debussy and Bart?k explores the means by which two early 20th century operas - Debussy's Pell?as et M?lisande (1902) and Bart?k's Duke Bluebeard's Castle (1911) - transformed the harmonic structures of the traditional major/minor scale system into a new musical language. It also looks at how this language reflects the psychodramatic symbolism of the Franco-Belgian poet, Maurice Maeterlinck, and his Hungarian disciple, B?la Bal?zs. These two operas represent the first significant attempts to establish more profound correspondences between the symbolist dramatic conception and the new musical language. Duke Bluebeard's Castle is based almost exclusively on interactions between pentatonic/diatonic folk modalities and their more abstract symmetrical transformations (including whole-tone, octatonic, and other pitch constructions derived from the system of the interval cycles). The opposition of these two harmonic extremes serve as the basis for dramatic polarity between the characters as real-life beings and as instruments of fate. The book also explores the new musico-dramatic relations within their larger historical, social psychological, philosophical, and aesthetic contexts.

Béla Bartók

Author : Elliott Antokoletz
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 529 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2011
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9781135845414

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Béla Bartók by Elliott Antokoletz Pdf

A History of Twentieth-Century Music in a Theoretic-Analytical Context

Author : Elliott Antokoletz
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 526 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2014-03-14
Category : Music
ISBN : 9781135037307

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A History of Twentieth-Century Music in a Theoretic-Analytical Context by Elliott Antokoletz Pdf

A History of Twentieth-Century Music in a Theoretic-Analytical Context is an integrated account of the genres and concepts of twentieth-century art music, organized topically according to aesthetic, stylistic, technical, and geographic categories, and set within the larger political, social, economic, and cultural framework. While the organization is topical, it is historical within that framework. Musical issues interwoven with political, cultural, and social conditions have had a significant impact on the course of twentieth-century musical tendencies and styles. The goal of this book is to provide a theoretic-analytical basis that will appeal to those instructors who want to incorporate into student learning an analysis of the musical works that have reflected cultural influences on the major musical phenomena of the twentieth century. Focusing on the wide variety of theoretical issues spawned by twentieth-century music, A History of Twentieth-Century Music in a Theoretic-Analytical Context reflects the theoretical/analytical essence of musical structure and design.

Writing through Music

Author : Jann Pasler
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 528 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2007-12-12
Category : Music
ISBN : 0198043554

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Writing through Music by Jann Pasler Pdf

Drawing on a passion for music, a remarkably diverse interdisciplinary toolbox, and a gift for accessible language that speaks equally to scholars and the general public, Jann Pasler invites us to read as she writes "through" music, unveiling the forces that affect our sonic encounters. In an extraordinary collection of historical and critical essays, some appearing for the first time in English, Pasler deconstructs the social, moral, and political preoccupations lurking behind aesthetic taste. Arguing that learning from musical experience is vital to our understanding of past, present, and future, Pasler's work trenchantly reasserts the role of music as a crucial contributor to important public debates about who we can be as individuals, communities, and nations. The author's wide-ranging and perceptive approaches to musical biography and history challenge us to rethink our assumptions about important cultural and philosophical issues including national identity and postmodern musical hybridity, material culture, the economics of power, and the relationship between classical and popular music. Her work uncovers the self-fashioning of modernists such as Vincent d'Indy, Augusta Holmes, Jean Cocteau, and John Cage, and addresses categories such as race, gender, and class in the early 20th century in ways that resonate with experiences today. She also explores how music uses time and constructs narrative. Pasler's innovative and influential methodological approaches, such as her notion of "question-spaces," open up the complex cultural and political networks in which music participates. This provides us with the reasons and tools to engage with music in fresh and exciting ways. In these thoughtful essays, music--whether beautiful or cacophonous, reassuring or seemingly incomprehensible--comes alive as a bearer of ideas and practices that offers deep insights into how we negotiate the world. Here, Jann Pasler's Writing through Music brilliantly demonstrates how music can be a critical lens to focus the contemporary critical, cultural, historical, and social issues of our time.

The String Quartets of Béla Bartók

Author : Daniel Biro,Dániel Péter Biró,Harald Krebs
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 368 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2014-04
Category : Music
ISBN : 9780199936182

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The String Quartets of Béla Bartók by Daniel Biro,Dániel Péter Biró,Harald Krebs Pdf

At the centre of Bartók's œuvre are his string quartets, which are generally acknowledged as some of the most significant pieces of 20th century chamber music. This book examines these remarkable works from a range of theoretical and methodological perspectives.

Olivier Messiaen's Opera, Saint Francois d'Assise

Author : Vincent Perez Benitez
Publisher : Indiana University Press
Page : 226 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2019-07-25
Category : Music
ISBN : 9780253042903

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Olivier Messiaen's Opera, Saint Francois d'Assise by Vincent Perez Benitez Pdf

In this comprehensive study of Olivier Messiaen's magnum opus, Saint François d'Assise, Vincent Perez Benitez examines the opera from both theological and musical-analytical perspectives to ask how Messiaen expresses his Catholic theology through his work. Benitez combines a close reading of the opera score with accounts from Messiaen's associates, studies of Messiaen's birdsong notebooks and other primary documents, and an examination of the religious, musical, poetic, and visual arts literature with which the composer was familiar to explore how the opera's harmonic language and sound-color relationships motivate its musical meaning and expression. Through his analysis of these diverse sources and comparisons of Saint François d'Assise with other works such as Berg's Wozzeck and Wagner's Parsifal, Benitez places Messiaen's compositional practice within larger musical perspectives and historical contexts.

Opera at Movie Theaters: 2014-2015 Season

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Opera Journeys Publishing
Page : 460 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2014-07-01
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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Opera at Movie Theaters: 2014-2015 Season by Anonim Pdf

A guide to operas simulcast and/or screened by the Met Opera, Royal Opera House, et al, during the 2014-2015 season. Over 17 operas, each including Principal Characters, Brief Story Synopsis, Story Narrative with Music Highlight Examples and Burton D. Fisher's insightful and in depth Commentary and Analysis.

Bartók Perspectives

Author : Elliott Antokoletz,Victoria Fischer,Benjamin Suchoff
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 344 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2000-07-20
Category : Music
ISBN : 019977112X

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Bartók Perspectives by Elliott Antokoletz,Victoria Fischer,Benjamin Suchoff Pdf

In profound ways, music in the twentieth century reflects the influence of Béla Bartók. His compositions remain at the heart of the modern repertoire, and his scholarly writings on music and his studies of folk music continue to inspire new generations of scholars and musicians. Bartók Perspectives seeks to paint a complete portrait of this complex figure, presenting essays from a wide range of perspectives and disciplines. The book collects new work by leading scholars and important new voices on Bartók. While each essay can be read independently, together they provide a coherent view of Bartók's life and work. The book includes integrative theoretic-analytical approaches to Bartók's musical language and studies of his system of composition from its early stages to maturity. It also includes explorations of Bartók's folk-music materials in connection with his fieldwork, transcription techniques, classification methodology, and compositional influences. Many of the chapters examine the broad historical, philosophical, and cultural questions intimately linked to Bartók's work. Anyone with an interest in Bartók or in serious music in the twentieth century will find Bartók Perspectives an invaluable resource and guide.

Choice

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 1148 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2005-09
Category : Academic libraries
ISBN : UOM:49015003117364

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Debussy

Author : Stefan Jarociński
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 1976
Category : Impressionism (Music)
ISBN : UCSD:31822011495330

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Debussy by Stefan Jarociński Pdf

From the first, Debussy's music lent itself to all kinds of convenient critical labels, of which the most fashionable has always been 'impressionist'. In this book the doyen of Polish musicologists examines Debussy's output against the twin backgrounds of his upbringing and of contemporary movements in the other arts besides music. He concludes that the 'impressionist' analogy between music and painting has been too deceptively obvious, and that the movement with which Debussy's art is most deeply impregnated is Symbolism. This he shows by a review of the general aesthetic ferments of this age, by close analysis of Debussy's music, his early works in particular, and by well-directed quotation from Debussy's own many writings on the subject. In the course of his argument he leads the reader down many unexpected bypaths in aesthetics; his book is both an original contribution to musicology and a philosophical meditation on the whole of the art of this unusually fertile and adventurous period.

Debussy in Performance

Author : James R. Briscoe
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 316 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 1999-01-01
Category : Music
ISBN : 9780300076264

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Debussy in Performance by James R. Briscoe Pdf

Claude Debussy, who composed works of major significance in a wide range of musical and theatrical genres, has exerted a fundamental influence on musicians of the twentieth century. This book explores how Debussy's compositions are brought to life in performance, investigating the composer's own expectations, the traditions surrounding the performance of his music, and the internal and contextual evidence that can give insight to performers of his works. Leading international scholars and interpreters of Debussy's music draw on his letters and music criticism as well as on the memoirs of performers close to him to discuss issues of performance forces, tempo and its flexibility, performer license, and the interpretation of expressive indications in the scores. They urge performers to recognize the symbolism and the value of silence in Debussy's work. And they show that it is particularly important to focus on aspects of timbre, voice-leading, and the musical arabesque, together with meter and phrase ambiguities, when playing his music. The book also includes the translation of an article on the opera Pelleas et Melisande In performance by one of Debussy's original conductors, Desire-Emile Inghelbrecht, and an interview with the composer-conductor Pierre Boulez on approaches to Pelleas and the orchestral works.

Inside Bluebeard's Castle

Author : Carl S. Leafstedt
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 255 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 1999-11-04
Category : Music
ISBN : 9780195355055

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Inside Bluebeard's Castle by Carl S. Leafstedt Pdf

This is the first book-length examination of Bartók's 1911 opera Duke Bluebeard's Castle, one of the twentieth century's enduring operatic works. Writing in an engaging style, Leafstedt adopts an interdisciplinary approach to the opera by introducing, in addition to music-dramatic analysis, a number of topics that are new to the field of Bartók studies. These new areas of critical and scholarly terrain include a detailed literary study of the libretto and a gender-focused analysis of the opera's female character, Judith. Leafstedt begins with a short introductory chapter that places Duke Bluebeard's Castle within the context of Bartók's early composing career, his discovery of folk music, and its impact on his later work. The book goes on to explore the composition's troubled history, its failure to win two early Hungarian opera competitions, and the three versions of the ending that resulted, discussed here in depth for the first time. The core of the book is devoted to the musical and dramatic organization of the opera and offers an analysis of the seven individual door scenes, including a detailed analysis of scene six, the "lake of tears" scene, illustrating the work's complex tonal organization and dramatic structure. A separate chapter places this darkly psychological version of the Bluebeard story within the broader context of European history and literature. Throughout the book, Leafstedt draws on original Hungarian source material, much of it newly translated by the author and available here for the first time in English, and he includes a generous selection of musical examples. Inside Bluebeard's Castle is an ideal starting point for research in twentieth-century music, Hungarian cultural history, and opera studies, as well as an invaluable guide for anyone interested in Bartók's only opera.