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Trki med glasbo in literaturo (jezikom?): dileme ob izbranih primerih iz zgodovine glasbe

Pompe, Gregor

Primerjalna književnost, 2015-05, Vol.38 (2), p.9

Ljubljana: Slovenian Comparative Literature Association/Slovensko Drustvo za Primerjalno Knjizevnost

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  • Título:
    Trki med glasbo in literaturo (jezikom?): dileme ob izbranih primerih iz zgodovine glasbe
  • Autor: Pompe, Gregor
  • Assuntos: Keywords ; Literary criticism ; Literary devices ; Literature ; Music ; Music theory ; Poetry ; Rhetoric ; Semantic analysis ; Syntax
  • É parte de: Primerjalna književnost, 2015-05, Vol.38 (2), p.9
  • Descrição: Collisions between Music and Literature (Language?): Dilemmas of the Selected Examples from the History of Music Keywords: literature and music / semantics of music / musicalization of poetry / Gesamtkunstmrk / musical analysis / literary interpretation The selected examples from the history of Western music serve as starting points for a discussion of the specific, often problematic relationship between music and literature. Literature and music stand - even when combined together in a single work of art - further apart than one would like to admit. Over time literature and music became increasingly autonomous, as can be seen in the politextuality of the early motets, the polyphonic madrigals of the 16th century, the Baroque theory of rhetoric, and the theory of affects, topic theory as applied to the music of the classical period, the 19th century dichotomy inherent in Hegel's thoughts on the shortcomings of absolute instrumental music, and Schopenhauer's placing of music above the other arts. Ultimately, the thesis reflects on the idea that parallels between music and literature should not be sought on the level of two distinct art forms, but rather on the substrata-level of both art forms - between music and language - as it would seem that music often behaves like a distinctly syntactical part of language.
  • Editor: Ljubljana: Slovenian Comparative Literature Association/Slovensko Drustvo za Primerjalno Knjizevnost
  • Idioma: Esloveno

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