This article brings the concepts of intertextuality and subjectivity into dialogue in order to advance our understanding of both and to generate new readings of two pieces that are rich in intertextual relationships and also raise complex questions about subjectivity: Liszt’s Deux Polonaises. I argue that, not only are intertextuality and subjectivity codependent, intertextuality also influences the way subjectivities behave and their characteristics. Furthermore, the performer has a fundamental influence on how subjectivities are expressed, challenging our understanding of who retains authorial control. The Deux Polonaises are also related to a literary intertext: Liszt’s F. Chopin, written in the wake of Chopin’s death. This book offers f...
Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsodies are uniformly considered highly challenging in terms of technical execu...
The purpose of the article is to consider the degree of music theory development on the interpreting...
In this essay, the author considers intertextuality in contemporary musical work, conceptualizing it...
This article brings the concepts of intertextuality and subjectivity into dialogue in order to advan...
This article brings the concepts of intertextuality and subjectivity into dialogue in order to advan...
© 2020 Chai Jie Alice LowThe piano music of Felix Mikhailovich Blumenfeld (1863–1931), a key figure ...
This master thesis is an autoethnographic study, wherein the author presents and analyzes her approa...
International audienceThis article studies the relationship between Liszt and Chopin’s four Ballades...
International audienceThis article studies the relationship between Liszt and Chopin’s four Ballades...
textIt is no secret that Frédéric Chopin was fond of dance music. Dance genres—including the mazurka...
textIt is no secret that Frédéric Chopin was fond of dance music. Dance genres—including the mazurka...
Franz Liszt is one of the greatest artists of the 19th century. He has attended the most important ...
The approach to my research topic “French Modernism in the 1920s” is to observe and analyze the meth...
The author approaches the works of Karol Szymanowski - treated both as a subject and as an object - ...
Musical works, like literary and visual ones, exist in relation to other preexisting works. Intertex...
Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsodies are uniformly considered highly challenging in terms of technical execu...
The purpose of the article is to consider the degree of music theory development on the interpreting...
In this essay, the author considers intertextuality in contemporary musical work, conceptualizing it...
This article brings the concepts of intertextuality and subjectivity into dialogue in order to advan...
This article brings the concepts of intertextuality and subjectivity into dialogue in order to advan...
© 2020 Chai Jie Alice LowThe piano music of Felix Mikhailovich Blumenfeld (1863–1931), a key figure ...
This master thesis is an autoethnographic study, wherein the author presents and analyzes her approa...
International audienceThis article studies the relationship between Liszt and Chopin’s four Ballades...
International audienceThis article studies the relationship between Liszt and Chopin’s four Ballades...
textIt is no secret that Frédéric Chopin was fond of dance music. Dance genres—including the mazurka...
textIt is no secret that Frédéric Chopin was fond of dance music. Dance genres—including the mazurka...
Franz Liszt is one of the greatest artists of the 19th century. He has attended the most important ...
The approach to my research topic “French Modernism in the 1920s” is to observe and analyze the meth...
The author approaches the works of Karol Szymanowski - treated both as a subject and as an object - ...
Musical works, like literary and visual ones, exist in relation to other preexisting works. Intertex...
Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsodies are uniformly considered highly challenging in terms of technical execu...
The purpose of the article is to consider the degree of music theory development on the interpreting...
In this essay, the author considers intertextuality in contemporary musical work, conceptualizing it...