The article explains how ideas, characters and images borrowed from literary works and of fine arts are represented in Liszt’s the piano works of (i.e. with the help of motives, themes and narrative strategies). I. The first level of analysis concerns the typology of basic elements in the new lisztian forms: A. Four types of musical motives or figures and their signifieds (semes). B. Sixteen types of musical themes with their signifieds (classemes). C. Considering the great parts or sections of a piece we discovered seven types with their signifieds (isotopies). II. The second level of analysis consists in the presentation of three types of narrative strategies. The narrative strategy would mean the conscious organization of concatenation o...
The article and its companion piece 'Performing Liszt in the 'Style Hongroise'', Liszt Society Journ...
This study explores narrative implications in Medtner’s Sonata in E Minor, op. 25, no. 2, “Night Win...
Questions of how composers reconcile the relationship between content and structure when music is ba...
The article explains how ideas, characters and images borrowed from literary works and of fine arts ...
The present paper summarises the general affinities that link the great romantic piano fantasies (Sc...
The musicological tradition places Liszt’s Sonata in B minor within the sphere of compositions inspi...
The musicological tradition places Liszt’s Sonata in B minor within the sphere of compositions insp...
Although Franz Liszt’s symphonic poems were inspired by works of literature, poetry, and painting, t...
Thesis (D.M.A.)--University of Washington, 2020Beethoven’s musical innovations in his piano sonatas ...
The subject of the present study is a specific type of thematic metamorphosis, in which the initiall...
Liszt’s aspiration to create his own musical language and to find new tools of musical expression wa...
This dissertation investigates Gustav Mahler's use of sonata form as a vehicle for musical storytell...
The article ‘Petrarch’s Sonnets’ by Liszt revolves around the phenomenon of transformation, which do...
Robert Schumann's music is replete with literary references and extramusical indications. His devoti...
This dissertation uses Friedrich Schlegel’s (1772–1829) literary concept of the arabesque to analyze...
The article and its companion piece 'Performing Liszt in the 'Style Hongroise'', Liszt Society Journ...
This study explores narrative implications in Medtner’s Sonata in E Minor, op. 25, no. 2, “Night Win...
Questions of how composers reconcile the relationship between content and structure when music is ba...
The article explains how ideas, characters and images borrowed from literary works and of fine arts ...
The present paper summarises the general affinities that link the great romantic piano fantasies (Sc...
The musicological tradition places Liszt’s Sonata in B minor within the sphere of compositions inspi...
The musicological tradition places Liszt’s Sonata in B minor within the sphere of compositions insp...
Although Franz Liszt’s symphonic poems were inspired by works of literature, poetry, and painting, t...
Thesis (D.M.A.)--University of Washington, 2020Beethoven’s musical innovations in his piano sonatas ...
The subject of the present study is a specific type of thematic metamorphosis, in which the initiall...
Liszt’s aspiration to create his own musical language and to find new tools of musical expression wa...
This dissertation investigates Gustav Mahler's use of sonata form as a vehicle for musical storytell...
The article ‘Petrarch’s Sonnets’ by Liszt revolves around the phenomenon of transformation, which do...
Robert Schumann's music is replete with literary references and extramusical indications. His devoti...
This dissertation uses Friedrich Schlegel’s (1772–1829) literary concept of the arabesque to analyze...
The article and its companion piece 'Performing Liszt in the 'Style Hongroise'', Liszt Society Journ...
This study explores narrative implications in Medtner’s Sonata in E Minor, op. 25, no. 2, “Night Win...
Questions of how composers reconcile the relationship between content and structure when music is ba...