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André Jolivet: The Poetics of Cello
André Jolivet: The Poetics of Cello

Author(s): Alfia Nakipbekova
Subject(s): Fine Arts / Performing Arts, Music, Aesthetics
Published by: Editura Universitatii Transilvania din Brasov
Keywords: André Jolivet; violoncello; musical magic; multi-disciplinary perspective;

Summary/Abstract: My paper pertains to the works for cello by the French composer André Jolivet (1905-1974) – an important artistic figure of the twentieth century whose musical thinking represents the complexity of transformation within Western music and the culture of his time. Strongly influenced by creative ideas of the French pioneer of sound Edgard Varèse, he continued to develop his musical style and aesthetics throughout his life – as a composer, writer, critic, conductor, visual artist, musical theatre director and pedagogue. Jolivet’s fertile sources for artistic inspiration and spiritual quest extend from the philosophy of Bergson and Tarkovsky’s cinematography to the mythology of Africa, Oceania and ancient incantations and rituals. In this article I will explore Jolivet’s cello music – from the perspective of multi-interdisciplinary influences – focusing on Suite en concert pour violoncello seul (1965), as an example of his compositional style and as an expression of the artist’s awareness of the universal mystery and ‘magical’ voice embodied in the sound of the cello.

  • Issue Year: 17/2024
  • Issue No: Suppl
  • Page Range: 241-260
  • Page Count: 20
  • Language: English
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