THE COMPLEXITY AND CHARACTERISTICS OF CHORAL ART
Keywords:
Sintactical-Morphological Analysis, Vocal-choral Analysis, conductor, choir, Tehnical Mental Approach, Performing Mental ApproachAbstract
The artistic act must be expressed technically and interpretatively. In the process of interpretation of a choral work, the conductor’s mission is to attain a unity between the technical and artistic aspects. Attaining this unity is possible only when the conductor has established a mental approach of the work (the Technical Mental Approach and the Performing Mental Approach), which they can achieve after going through two stages: The syntactical – morphological analysis (SMA) and the Choral – Vocal Analysis (CVA).
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