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INDIAN CULTURE AND MUSIC AS A SOURCE OF INSPIRATION FOR FRENCH OPERA COMPOSERS
INDIAN CULTURE AND MUSIC AS A SOURCE OF INSPIRATION FOR FRENCH OPERA COMPOSERS

Author(s): Noémi Karácsony, Mădălina Dana Rucsanda
Subject(s): Fine Arts / Performing Arts, Music
Published by: Studia Universitatis Babes-Bolyai
Keywords: exoticism; orientalism; India; French opera; raga;

Summary/Abstract: The current paper strives to discover and reveal the influences of Indian culture and classical Indian music in French operas. At first, the evocation of India was obtained through the subjects of the operas and stunning scenic designs, fulfilling the requirements of exoticism. Gradually, the composers attempted to include in their musical discourses exotic rhythmic and melodic elements, in some instances inspired by Indian classical music, thus aiming to evoke a genuine image of India. At the same time, the use of elements pertaining to Indian music (rāgas, rhythmic patterns, timbres) offered the musicians the possibility to create novel sound discourses. The analysis focuses on several operas, composed between the eighteenth century and the beginning of the twentieth century, following the evolution of Indian representations in several dimensions: dramatic (libretto), visual (scenic representations, dance), and musical (melody, rhythm, timbre). The present paper investigates the way Indian themes influenced the conception of the libretto, and at the same time the visual dimension of the works (setting, costumes), observing how these visual elements were gradually absorbed into the musical discourse (analysis of the melodic structures), through the incorporation of Indian rāgas in works conceived according to the rules of Western music composition.

  • Issue Year: 66/2021
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 99-121
  • Page Count: 23
  • Language: English
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