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On Singing And Stage Practice In The Artistic Song "Gretchen Beside The Spinning Wheel"

Posted on:2020-05-12Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:C Y LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2405330575473234Subject:Music
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"Grimm beside the spinning wheel" was written on October 9,1814.It was an early work of Schubert after leaving the boarding school.It was based on the love tragedy of Faust and Gretchen in Faust.The completion of this work opened the source of inspiration for Schubert's musical creation career.Influenced by the trend of romanticism in literature,composers at that time often used literary works as a source of musical works.Shubai first tried to create this "Grimm beside the spinning wheel" with Goethe's poetry.It is undoubtedly a successful case of Schubert's early works.The artistic songs created by Schubert have a high degree of artistry,and the songs are extremely romantic in color.In the specific era in which he lived,the sadness and boredom in real life,the longing and longing for the future,and the profound content of the times have also become one of his original intentions to create art songs.Schubert's artistic songs are lyrical,simple,and typical folk styles.He is good at using direct and simple musical techniques to create musical images.The correct interpretation of this work shows the artist's artistic skills.How to create a successful music image in singing is a matter of great effort.The frequent visitors to this major music event and concert have been put on the stage many times.Each time the interpretation is accompanied by different emotional deviations,they have one more time to understand and express their own understanding of this work.At the same time as the singer sings the works,he must pay attention to all aspects of the factors to control the problems on the stage and himself at any time.He can not live up to the deep love that the songwriter has contributed to this work,so that the artistic brilliance of the works exudes eternal charm.
Keywords/Search Tags:Romanticism, Narrative, Singing
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