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MARŢIAN NEGREA – MARTIE: ÎNTRE STRUCTURĂ ŞI LIMBAJ MUZICAL
MARŢIAN NEGREA – MARTIE: BETWEEN STRUCTURE AND MUSICAL LANGUAGE

Author(s): Cosmin Hărşian
Subject(s): Music
Published by: Editura Eurostampa
Keywords: Martie published in 1969; originally written for flute and reciter; emphasizes the so-called “Viennese trichord”; pitch class subset (01)

Summary/Abstract: Martie (March) was originally written for flute and reciter on a poetry by Lucian Blaga. The music from flute was adapted for clarinet by the clarinetist A. O. Popa and later it was included in the Metoda de Clarinet vol. II (Clarinet Method vol. II) by Dumitru Ungureanu. Since the music was originally based on the text, the lack of symmetry and rhyme is reflected in the music through a stream of unexpected melodic and rhythmic events. As this work presents hints of the Second Viennese School and Schoenberg’s “emancipation of the dissonance”, a posttonal analysis is provided. Martie is of particular interest for clarinetists because of its technical and interpretative challenges.

  • Issue Year: 12/2010
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 33-36
  • Page Count: 4
  • Language: English