BERCEUSES DU CHAT BY IGOR STRAVINSKY

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art song, chamber music, clarinet, lyrical

Abstract

Berceuses du chat by Igor Stravinsky. Berceuses du chat by Igor Stravinsky for voice and clarinet trio - picollo clarinet, clarinet in A, bass clarinet - is a cycle of four vocal-instrumental miniatures that are part of the Russian period of the composer’s work, being completed in 1915-1916. The timbral balance achieved between the voice and the instrumental ensemble, the lyrical manner of musical expression, the specific rhythmic-melodic typologies of writing, the chromatic versus diatonic dichotomy, the affiliation of the opuses to the comic aesthetic category are characteristics of this series of four micro-art-songs, cradle songs, dedicated to and apparently describing the characteristics of a cat.

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Rîpă, Constantin, Teoria superioară a muzicii. Ritmul (The superior theory of music. Rhytm), Cluj-Napoca, MediaMusica, 2002.

Rîpă, Constantin, Teoria superioară a muzicii. Sisteme tonale (The superior theory of music. Tonal systems), Cluj-Napoca, MediaMusica, 2001.

Stravinsky, Igor, Berceuses du chat – Katzenlieder, Wiener Philharmonischer Verlag, J. & W. Chester, LTD. London, 1925.

Stravinsky, Igor, Poetica muzicală (Musical poetics), Bucharest, Editura Muzicală, 1967.

Vlad, Roman, Stravinsky, Bucharest, Editura Muzicală, 1967.

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2013-06-30

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METEA, R. (2013). BERCEUSES DU CHAT BY IGOR STRAVINSKY. Studia Universitatis Babeș-Bolyai Musica, 58(1), 187–198. Retrieved from https://studia.reviste.ubbcluj.ro/index.php/subbmusica/article/view/8882

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