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The “operatic of opera” in music history pedagogy – exploring the temporal narrativization of opera
Author(s) -
Liisamaija Hautsalo,
Heidi Westerlund
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
nordic research in music education
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2703-8041
DOI - 10.23865/nrme.v2.3024
Subject(s) - opera , temporality , narrative , repertoire , subject (documents) , art , aesthetics , literature , visual arts , romance , epistemology , philosophy , computer science , library science
This study suggests that the pedagogy of music history for the professional training of musicians – including opera singers and future opera composers – could benefit from applying narratology to operatic analysis and acknowledging the “operatic of opera” in the organization of the artistic materials as one possible pedagogical approach. By breaking with the canonized forms of music history pedagogy, the subject content of opera history can be explored for instance through the architecture of temporal narrativization, as made possible by the multiple media types incorporated into opera. The study demonstrates this temporal narrativization through examples grouped into three main categories: “temporal sameness”, “temporal incongruence” and “non-linear temporality”. While most of the examples are drawn from the classical-romantic repertoire, the analysis also shows that new pluri-medial ways of dealing with temporality and narration have been emerged in contemporary opera. The study argues that by analyzing and illustrating the architecture of temporal narrativization as one form of the “operatic of opera” in Western operatic practice, students will gain a better understanding of the special nature of the pluri-medial nature of opera.

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