Stylistic aspects reflected in the musical choral volume “Cantece pentru copii/Songs for children”, signed by Dan Voiculescu

Authors

  • E.L. Greavu Transilvania University of Brasov, Romania
  • R. Pepelea Transilvania University of Brasov, Romania

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31926/but.pa.2020.13.62.3.9

Keywords:

Dan Voiculescu, Cântece pentru copii/Songs for children, stylistics, children’s choir, polyphony

Abstract

In Dan Voiculescu's choral compositions, music and poetry are particularly intertwined, the syncretism of the arts being a fundamental feature in the composer's approach to this type of repertoire. The more detailed analysis, with examples of excerpts from works from the volume Songs for Children, are convincing proof of the compositional mastery that is necessary for the succesful creation of a deep connection between musical construction and text. Even the choice of certain elements related to the mode of musical composition (subordinated to the melodic, harmonic, polyphonic, rhythmic, metrical, dynamic, formal structure, etc.) demonstrates the intrinsic nature of the connection between music and the message of poetic lyrics. At the same time, the capitalization of the Romanian folklore resources, the incorporation in certain works of some underlying influence from baroque music and the preoccupation of introducing innovations related to the singing technique of the choral repertoire on equal voices represent some of the multiple stylistic features reflected in this volume.

Author Biographies

E.L. Greavu, Transilvania University of Brasov, Romania

PhD Candidate

R. Pepelea, Transilvania University of Brasov, Romania

PhD 

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Published

2021-02-02

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Section

PERFORMING ARTS