Braun, Michael (2012) Bartóks originale Vokalmusik Gemeinsamkeiten in Textwahl, Textbehandlung und Stil. Studia Musicologica, 53 (1-3). pp. 199-210. ISSN 1788-6244
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Abstract
The inventory of Béla Bartók’s original vocal compositions produces a heterogeneous impression: as regards to scoring, form, the derivation of the text, and the attitude of expression, the opera Bluebeard’s Castle, the two collections of songs opp. 15 and 16, Cantata profana for Soli, Choir and Orchestra, and the a cappella series Elmúlt időkből (From Bygone Times) and Twenty-Seven Two- and Three-Part Choruses apparently do not form a homogeneous group. However, they do share the common characteristic of being born as original music out of pre-existing texts. Stylistic features and peculiarities in the choice and the treatment of the texts do reveal some links and parallels between the original vocal works which reflect Bartók’s principles in the setting of texts and in the treatment of voices.
Item Type: | Article |
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Subjects: | M Music and Books on Music / zene, szövegkönyvek, kották > M1 Music / zene M Music and Books on Music / zene, szövegkönyvek, kották > M1 Music / zene > M10 Theory and philosophy of music / zeneelmélet, muzikológia |
Depositing User: | Endre Sarvay |
Date Deposited: | 16 Oct 2017 12:11 |
Last Modified: | 16 Oct 2017 12:11 |
URI: | http://real.mtak.hu/id/eprint/65615 |
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