| Title |
Fryderyko Chopino ir Ferenco Liszto religinės pasaulėžiūros ir kūrybos sąsajos |
| Translation of Title |
The connections of religion and music in the compositions of Fryderic Chopin and Ferenc Liszt. |
| Authors |
Kazakevičienė, Milda |
| Full Text |
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| Is Part of |
Soter : religijos mokslo žurnalas.. Kaunas : Vytauto Didžiojo universiteto leidykla. 2004, Nr. 13 (41), p. 157-175.. ISSN 1392-7450. eISSN 2335-8785 |
| Keywords [eng] |
religion outlook ; church music ; God ; composer ; compositions ; music language ; Christian faith ; modal armonies |
| Abstract [eng] |
The main features of the personal F. Chopin's and F. Liszt's characteristics are discussed in the article. The connections of religion and music in the compositions of F. Chopin and F. Liszt were taken with the reference to epistle documents, were based on the analysis and the foresights of different foreign musicians. The foundation of F. Chopin's creative talent was based on the suggest spiritual subjectivism. It makes the presumption: his creative energy partly was born of his deep faith, and it indirectly (by some symbols, visions, idealogical and semantic meanings, by a modal harmonies) reflected his religion outlooks. The manysided personality of F. Liszt defies easy analysis, and it is particularly difficult to reconcile his devout spirituality with his outrageous lifestyle. Twarted in his youthful ambition to become a priest, F. Liszt found in music an outlet to express his faith - he believed and he had taken a serious stand as a religious, Catholic composer. F. Liszt composed many famous works of sacred music and it confirmed the strong religion and music connections. |
| Published |
Kaunas : Vytauto Didžiojo universiteto leidykla |
| Type |
Journal article |
| Language |
Lithuanian |
| Publication date |
2004 |