
A stylistic approach to Mihail Jora's pianistics as reflected in the cycle “Five Songs for Voice and Piano on Poems” by Octavian Goga, op. 11
Author(s) -
Andreea DOBIA,
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Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
bulletin of the "transilvania" university of braşov. series viii, performing arts
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2344-2018
pISSN - 2344-200X
DOI - 10.31926/but.pa.2021.14.63.2.5
Subject(s) - diction , prosody , lyrics , piano , musical , performing arts , poetry , art , singing , gesture , literature , linguistics , vocal music , psychology , visual arts , philosophy , music , acoustics , art history , music education , physics
Jora’s songs are musical architectural miniatures with a significant dramatic component, carefully wrought with regard to prosody and diction. The performer’s stage presence, gestures attitude next to sound, and word are constitutive parts of the musical discourse. The philosophical state that the composer projects in his sonorities are specific to the early 20th century. His interest in philosophical concepts and his views on life, the attention to love, nature, and symbolism are found in the selection of the lyrics alongside compositional means, prosody, the art of singing, and that of piano playing.