Vocal piano accompaniment: A constant research towards emancipation (2)
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Vocal piano accompaniment: A constant research towards emancipation (2)Fecha de publicación
2020-03Editor
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PEÑALVER VILAR, José María; VALLÉS GRAU, Luis (2020). Vocal piano accompaniment: A constant research towards emancipation (2). English Language, Literature & Culture, v. 5, Issue 1, p. 25-35Tipo de documento
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This is the second and last article in the series dedicated to the investigation of the evolution of vocal piano
accompaniment through history and the role-played by the piano in its relationship with the voice. If ... [+]
This is the second and last article in the series dedicated to the investigation of the evolution of vocal piano
accompaniment through history and the role-played by the piano in its relationship with the voice. If the previous chapter
focused from the beginnings of piano accompaniment to Franz Schubert, this one will take up again the analysis of the piano
part from the last lieder of Franz Schubert to Arnold Schoenberg. The research method used continues to be based on the
musical analysis of the piano part, addressing both issues of the piano itself and its link with the text and the vocal part. By
means of musical examples of different composers, the article investigates all those aspects that provide evidence of the change
in the role of the piano in the correspondence of the piano with the voice and its repercussion on the final result of the work. In
this way, we will look at the history of piano accompaniment for voice and see how the influence of Schubert's conception of
vocal piano accompaniment materializes in contemporary and later composers, as well as the crucial change in the history of
the piano as an accompanying instrument introduced by Schubert. The results and conclusions drawn from the evolution
presented in these two articles are presented at the end of the article, based on the different aspects involved in the musical
event, such as rhythm, harmony or texture. [-]
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