CHURCH AND SCHOOL – BIRTALAN JÓZSEF’S CREDO

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  • Attila FODOR Partium Christian University, Faculty of Letters and Arts, Department of Arts, RO-410209 Oradea, Primariei Str. 36, senior lecturer, Ph. D., E-mail: fodorattila@partium.ro https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4774-0247

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24193/subbmusica.2019.1.25

Keywords:

József Birtalan, Reményik Sándor, poem setting, ars poetica, church and school, choir music.

Abstract

József Birtalan is one of the prominent personalities of the Transylvanian music education and choral culture of the 20th century. The present study proposes to summarize his aesthetic motivations as a composer, conductor and pedagogue through a paradigmatic choir work, based on the well-known poem of the Transylvanian poet Reményik Sándor: Church and school. It is not only one of his most important works, but also one of the Transylvanian choral music, both in aesthetic and musical sense. Its passionate atmosphere and ideological depth reflect his author continuous aspirations as an artistic credo: the promotion of the musical mother tongue through the folk and church music, and so, the affirmation of his cultural identity.

References

*** Psalm 90 (Translated into English by Wolter van der Kamp, 1972). https://www.genevanpsalter.com accessed: 28 04 2019.

*** Régi Magyar költők Tára. XVII. század 6. Szenczi Molnár Albert költői műve [The Collection of Old Hungarian Poets. 17th Century vol. 6. The Complete Poems of Szenczi Molnár Albert], Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest, 1971.

Dobszay László: A magyar népének, I. [Hungarian Church Hymn], Veszprémi Egyetem Kiadó Iroda, 1995.

Reményik Sándor összes versei [The Complete Poems of Sándor Reményik]. http://mek.oszk.hu/01000/01052/html/index.htm accessed: 21 04 2019.

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Published

2019-06-20

How to Cite

FODOR, A. (2019). CHURCH AND SCHOOL – BIRTALAN JÓZSEF’S CREDO. Studia Universitatis Babeș-Bolyai Musica, 64(1), 393–407. https://doi.org/10.24193/subbmusica.2019.1.25

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