The present essay presents the content of the landmarks that punctuate the long dialogue between verbal language and musical language during the 19th century, by means of examples taken from the critical and theoretical writings of Hector Berlioz, Robert Schumann and Richard Wagner. In the search for the dramatic essence of music, such dialogue took different forms: the possibility of verbal language being translated by musical language, the pre-existence of a musical-poetic idea in any musical composition, eventually contributing to the appearance of program music, and finally, the principles presiding over Wagner’s Gesamtkunstwerk. Special emphasis is given to Richard Wagner’s Parisian article De l’Ouverture (1841), as well as to the impa...
This paper focuses on intermedial relations between music and literature of European Modernism and e...
The question of whether or not music can be considered a universal language, or even a language at a...
"The ... essay from the pen of Dr. Rudolf Louis appeared during the Bayreuth festival of 1897 in Die...
Despite the enormous and accelerating worldwide interest in Wagner, his prose writings have received...
In the works of many nineteenthcentury European writers and artists there is an increased awareness ...
Neste ensaio procura-se fazer uma reflexão sobre o movimento romântico e aspectos de sua expressão m...
A rich relationship unites the composer Richard Wagner (1813-1883) and the history of psychology, es...
Towards the end of 1905, while putting the finishing touches to his Harmonielehre, Schenker conceive...
During the century between 1750 and 1850, the cultural discussion in the field of religion, general ...
Malgré les efforts des différents travaux philosophiques sur la musique, il manque toujours une phil...
Tese de mestrado, Teoria da Literatura, Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Letras, 1999Esta tese t...
It’s no easy thing to write thoughtfully about the 19th century composer Richard Wagner without offe...
Richard Wagner's poetic and musical writing involve stakes which cannot be ignored and which enlight...
This article analyzes the music of Richard Wagner as an instrument of exaltation of myths of Nordic ...
Das Dirigieren eines größeren Ensembles war in der ersten Hälfte des 19. Jahrhunderts weder bereits ...
This paper focuses on intermedial relations between music and literature of European Modernism and e...
The question of whether or not music can be considered a universal language, or even a language at a...
"The ... essay from the pen of Dr. Rudolf Louis appeared during the Bayreuth festival of 1897 in Die...
Despite the enormous and accelerating worldwide interest in Wagner, his prose writings have received...
In the works of many nineteenthcentury European writers and artists there is an increased awareness ...
Neste ensaio procura-se fazer uma reflexão sobre o movimento romântico e aspectos de sua expressão m...
A rich relationship unites the composer Richard Wagner (1813-1883) and the history of psychology, es...
Towards the end of 1905, while putting the finishing touches to his Harmonielehre, Schenker conceive...
During the century between 1750 and 1850, the cultural discussion in the field of religion, general ...
Malgré les efforts des différents travaux philosophiques sur la musique, il manque toujours une phil...
Tese de mestrado, Teoria da Literatura, Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Letras, 1999Esta tese t...
It’s no easy thing to write thoughtfully about the 19th century composer Richard Wagner without offe...
Richard Wagner's poetic and musical writing involve stakes which cannot be ignored and which enlight...
This article analyzes the music of Richard Wagner as an instrument of exaltation of myths of Nordic ...
Das Dirigieren eines größeren Ensembles war in der ersten Hälfte des 19. Jahrhunderts weder bereits ...
This paper focuses on intermedial relations between music and literature of European Modernism and e...
The question of whether or not music can be considered a universal language, or even a language at a...
"The ... essay from the pen of Dr. Rudolf Louis appeared during the Bayreuth festival of 1897 in Die...