2009
DOI: 10.1590/s1517-75992009000200005
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Aspectos da construção temática de Arnold Schoenberg a partir de seus escritos teóricos sobre forma

Abstract: Este artigo trata da construção temática do compositor Arnold Schoenberg, sob o ponto de vista de seus escritos teóricos sobre o assunto. Tal tipo de abordagem faz revelar, em plena atividade e em cores vivas, os traços que talvez mais caracterizem o pensamento composicional schoenberguiano, ou seja, as oposições tradição / inovação e teoria / prática. Na metodologia são utilizados exemplos extraídos de diversas fases criativas de Schoenberg (tonal, entre 1893 e 1908, e serial, 1923-51), num arco temporal do i… Show more

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“…The at the Frankfurt Radio, being later transcribed and published. 1 Intended primarily to present his new music to the common public (although relatively well informed and interested), the analyzes of these pieces are comprehensibly not so deeply and systematically as it is nowadays normally required of an academic study. Moreover, as it is frequently pointed by modern commentators, 2 Impressed by the analysis results, which denotes a notable flexibility in the use of the twelve-tone technique by the composer, and a clear priority of the motivic-thematic treatment over the method protocol, the author concludes that Serial ordering and developing variation might seem incompatible concepts, the one suggesting strict order, the other implying spontaneity and freedom.…”
Section: Grundgestaltmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The at the Frankfurt Radio, being later transcribed and published. 1 Intended primarily to present his new music to the common public (although relatively well informed and interested), the analyzes of these pieces are comprehensibly not so deeply and systematically as it is nowadays normally required of an academic study. Moreover, as it is frequently pointed by modern commentators, 2 Impressed by the analysis results, which denotes a notable flexibility in the use of the twelve-tone technique by the composer, and a clear priority of the motivic-thematic treatment over the method protocol, the author concludes that Serial ordering and developing variation might seem incompatible concepts, the one suggesting strict order, the other implying spontaneity and freedom.…”
Section: Grundgestaltmentioning
confidence: 99%