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A Brief Analysis Of The Creation Of The Female Image Of Schubert's Religious Art Song"Die Junge Nonne"and"Ave Maria"

Posted on:2020-02-28Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X H ZhengFull Text:PDF
GTID:2405330575954662Subject:Arts
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Schubert was an early Austrian musician of romanticism.In his short 31-year-old life,he created more than 600 art songs,which he called "the king of art songs".From the end of the 18 th century to the beginning of the 19 th century,the era of poetics prevailed.At that time,the emergence of a large number of love poems caused female characters to spread in the city.In the poet's poetry,the depiction of the detailed depiction of the female image has been enlarged,and the delicate lyricism and contradictions and conflicts unique to the female mind have been revealed.Among them,Schubert's art songs involve a large number of female characters.In the more than 70 Schubert art songs that I have collected as much as possible,the number of tracks involving female subjects has reached more than 40.This is enough to prove that Schubert's artistic songs are influenced by women.Schubert's artistic songs are exquisite and delicate,which can express the lyricism and conflicts of the characters in the heart,create a new musical order in the creation,and achieve the perfect combination of poetry and music.This article focuses on the two works of the religious art songs "Die junge Nonne" and "Ave Maria" in Schubert's female image art songs.Through the analysis of the music and singing characteristics of these two works,combined with their own singing The experience of the Schubert art songs in the religious theme of the female image and singing style,but also to learn from the two art songs to do a rational thinking and emotional expression of the refinement,in order to correctly grasp the female voice The singing style of the first work helps and inspires the character image.
Keywords/Search Tags:Schubert, artistic songs, female images, religious subjects
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