THE IMPORTANCE AND SPECIFICS OF THE VOCAL-CHORAL ANALYSIS IN A CHORAL WORK

Authors

  • Luminiţa GUŢANU STOIAN Faculty of Arts, Departament of Arts, Spiru Haret University, Bucharest, Romania. E-mail: luminitagutanu@yahoo.es

Keywords:

The Vocal-Choral Analysis of the work (Stg II – VCA), analysis of the musical work, individual study, choral work

Abstract

In the survey “The Complexity and Specifics of Choral Art”, I have discussed about the three stages a conductor undertakes in the process of discovering and studying a choral work. These three stages are: SMA - the syntactical- morphological analysis of the work, VCA - the vocal-choral analysis and MC - the mental concept (MTC and MIC). In this study, we set out to present the second stage, the vocal-choral analysis (VCA), in a detailed approach. The choral piece I have used in making this analysis is “Mă luai, luai” by Tudor Jarda.

References

Gutanu, Luminita, The Complexity and Characteristics of Choral Art, in Studia UBB Musica, LIX, 1, 2014, Cluj University Press, pg.76.

Jarda, Tudor, Mă luai, luai, score.

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Published

2015-12-30

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GUŢANU STOIAN, L. (2015). THE IMPORTANCE AND SPECIFICS OF THE VOCAL-CHORAL ANALYSIS IN A CHORAL WORK. Studia Universitatis Babeș-Bolyai Musica, 60(2), 191–201. Retrieved from http://193.231.18.162/index.php/subbmusica/article/view/5108

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