SINGING LYRICS BY FRANZ PETER SCHUBERT
Keywords:
lied genre, lyrical subjectivity, harmony of music and poetry, musical dramaturgy, musical compositionAbstract
This article comprehensively analyzes the work of Franz Peter Schubert, a major representative of the 19th century romantic music, in the genre of singing lyricism, that is, the Lied genre. Also, the research examines the composer's works in the Lied genre from the perspective of the relationship between poetic text and musical structure. In particular, Franz Peter Schubert's semantic load on the piano part, the harmony of vocal expression with musical dramaturgy, and the musical semiosphere created through tonal and thematic contrasts are analyzed in detail
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