“Mass in C major” by Franz Schubert. Performance Landmarks
“Mass in C major” by Franz Schubert. Performance Landmarks
Author(s): Ioan Oarcea Subject(s): Music
Published by: Editura Universitatii Transilvania din Brasov
Keywords: art; choir music; conducting craftsmanship; vocal-instrumental performance; artistic-musical communication
Summary/Abstract: The syncretic thinking of vocal-symphonic creation and performance synthesizes three elements with complementary implication at the level of musical expressiveness and architecture: choir, soloists, and orchestra. The composing and performing dramaturgy creates convergence spaces between the three components through: the synchronic performance itself, shaping horizontal and vertical levels of dynamics, generating the expressive image of the entire opus. By subordinating each component to the overall concept – correct intonation and tuning, rhythmic synchronisation, fluidity of tempo and agogic, dynamic dosage and expressivity must be the main objectives of musical performance, as the achievement of a professional concert is the balanced accumulation of all participants in decoding and performing the language of creation. Each performer’s personality must be subordinated to the overall performance concept, and integrated into the conductor’s expressive vision. Lastly, but also first of all, the science of conducting performance must start from a deepened knowledge of the musical essence from the tackled opus, and from the conductor’s ability to coordinate and valorise the entire vocal-instrumental ensemble at its highest potential.
Journal: Bulletin of the Transilvania University of Braşov, Series VIII: Performing Arts
- Issue Year: 6/2013
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 65-72
- Page Count: 8
- Language: English