“Vida dupla”? : A poética musical de Miklós Rózsa e sua aplicação nas músicas de filmes e de concertos
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Data de Publicação: | 2016 |
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Resumo: | Miklós Rózsa claimed to keep a "double life": composer of concert music versus composer of films soundtrack. In this paper, we sought to answer questions such as: would have the composer really a "double life" articulated this way? His work would have a consistent poetic of music, common to both genres to which the composer had dedicated himself? It is known that Rózsa had the Hungarian folk music as basis for his music. To better understand them was made a profound bibliographic research on the subject, in which several articles of Hungarian musicologists were used in order to give more consistency to it. With the aim of to see if Rózsa maintained the same musical poetic in both genres, were realized several comparative analyzes of the composer's works, both in his movies soundtracks as in his concert music, to cover all productive periods of the composer (opus 1-1927 to opus 451989), period which he also worked in several companies and composed for various filmic genres (drama, fantasy, comedy, noir, thriller, epic, among others). Prior to the preparation of this work, there was the assumption that the composer would have a consistent musical poetics in the two musical genres to which he was dedicated. Thus, another question would arise: Did Rózsa innovate the Hollywood filmic music or did he adapt himself to it? To answer this question, it was necessary also to investigate the characteristics of the soundtracks of Hollywood movies before the arrival of the Hungarian composer to the Californian district. |
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“Vida dupla”? : A poética musical de Miklós Rózsa e sua aplicação nas músicas de filmes e de concertosMiklós RózsaAnálise musicalMúsica folclórica húngaraTrilha sonoraMiklós RózsaMusical analysisHungarian folk musicSoundtrackCNPQ::LINGUISTICA, LETRAS E ARTES::ARTES::MUSICAMiklós Rózsa claimed to keep a "double life": composer of concert music versus composer of films soundtrack. In this paper, we sought to answer questions such as: would have the composer really a "double life" articulated this way? His work would have a consistent poetic of music, common to both genres to which the composer had dedicated himself? It is known that Rózsa had the Hungarian folk music as basis for his music. To better understand them was made a profound bibliographic research on the subject, in which several articles of Hungarian musicologists were used in order to give more consistency to it. With the aim of to see if Rózsa maintained the same musical poetic in both genres, were realized several comparative analyzes of the composer's works, both in his movies soundtracks as in his concert music, to cover all productive periods of the composer (opus 1-1927 to opus 451989), period which he also worked in several companies and composed for various filmic genres (drama, fantasy, comedy, noir, thriller, epic, among others). Prior to the preparation of this work, there was the assumption that the composer would have a consistent musical poetics in the two musical genres to which he was dedicated. Thus, another question would arise: Did Rózsa innovate the Hollywood filmic music or did he adapt himself to it? To answer this question, it was necessary also to investigate the characteristics of the soundtracks of Hollywood movies before the arrival of the Hungarian composer to the Californian district.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - CAPESMiklós Rózsa afirmava possuir uma “vida dupla”: compositor de música de concerto versus compositor de trilha sonora de filmes. No presente trabalho, buscamos responder a questões como: teria mesmo o compositor uma “vida dupla” articulada dessa maneira? Sua obra teria uma consistente poética musical, comum a ambos os gêneros aos quais o compositor se dedicara? Sabe-se que Rózsa tinha a música folclórica húngara como base para as suas músicas. Para melhor compreendê-las foi feita uma profunda pesquisa bibliográfica sobre o assunto, na qual foram utilizados diversos artigos de musicólogos húngaros, a fim de dar mais consistência à pesquisa. Com o intuito de comprovar se Rózsa mantinha a mesma poética musical em ambos os gêneros, foram realizadas diversas análises comparativas de obras do compositor, tanto de suas trilhas sonoras para filmes quanto de suas músicas de concerto, de modo a cobrir todos os períodos produtivos do compositor (do Opus 1 - 1927 ao Opus 45 - 1989), período em que trabalhou também em diversas produtoras e compôs para diversos gêneros fílmicos (drama, fantasia, comédia, noir, suspense, épicos, entre outros). Antes da elaboração do presente trabalho, havia a hipótese de que o compositor teria, sim, uma poética musical consistente nos dois gêneros musicais aos quais se dedicou. Sendo assim, surgiria outra questão: Rózsa inovou a música fílmica hollywoodiana ou adaptou-se a ela? Para responder a esta pergunta, foi necessário também investigar as características das trilhas sonoras dos filmes de Hollywood antes da chegada do compositor húngaro ao distrito californiano.Universidade Federal da ParaíbaBrasilMúsicaPrograma de Pós-Graduação em MúsicaUFPBCosta , Valério Fiel dahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/5177466124567380Freitas, Hugo Leonardo Morais de2018-08-22T17:56:59Z2018-08-222018-08-22T17:56:59Z2016-03-31info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesishttps://repositorio.ufpb.br/jspui/handle/123456789/11335porinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFPBinstname:Universidade Federal da Paraíba (UFPB)instacron:UFPB2020-02-25T23:10:25Zoai:repositorio.ufpb.br:123456789/11335Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttps://repositorio.ufpb.br/PUBhttp://tede.biblioteca.ufpb.br:8080/oai/requestdiretoria@ufpb.br|| diretoria@ufpb.bropendoar:2020-02-25T23:10:25Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFPB - Universidade Federal da Paraíba (UFPB)false |
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“Vida dupla”? : A poética musical de Miklós Rózsa e sua aplicação nas músicas de filmes e de concertos |
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“Vida dupla”? : A poética musical de Miklós Rózsa e sua aplicação nas músicas de filmes e de concertos |
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“Vida dupla”? : A poética musical de Miklós Rózsa e sua aplicação nas músicas de filmes e de concertos Freitas, Hugo Leonardo Morais de Miklós Rózsa Análise musical Música folclórica húngara Trilha sonora Miklós Rózsa Musical analysis Hungarian folk music Soundtrack CNPQ::LINGUISTICA, LETRAS E ARTES::ARTES::MUSICA |
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“Vida dupla”? : A poética musical de Miklós Rózsa e sua aplicação nas músicas de filmes e de concertos |
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“Vida dupla”? : A poética musical de Miklós Rózsa e sua aplicação nas músicas de filmes e de concertos |
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“Vida dupla”? : A poética musical de Miklós Rózsa e sua aplicação nas músicas de filmes e de concertos |
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“Vida dupla”? : A poética musical de Miklós Rózsa e sua aplicação nas músicas de filmes e de concertos |
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“Vida dupla”? : A poética musical de Miklós Rózsa e sua aplicação nas músicas de filmes e de concertos |
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Freitas, Hugo Leonardo Morais de |
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Freitas, Hugo Leonardo Morais de |
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Costa , Valério Fiel da http://lattes.cnpq.br/5177466124567380 |
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Freitas, Hugo Leonardo Morais de |
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Miklós Rózsa Análise musical Música folclórica húngara Trilha sonora Miklós Rózsa Musical analysis Hungarian folk music Soundtrack CNPQ::LINGUISTICA, LETRAS E ARTES::ARTES::MUSICA |
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Miklós Rózsa Análise musical Música folclórica húngara Trilha sonora Miklós Rózsa Musical analysis Hungarian folk music Soundtrack CNPQ::LINGUISTICA, LETRAS E ARTES::ARTES::MUSICA |
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Miklós Rózsa claimed to keep a "double life": composer of concert music versus composer of films soundtrack. In this paper, we sought to answer questions such as: would have the composer really a "double life" articulated this way? His work would have a consistent poetic of music, common to both genres to which the composer had dedicated himself? It is known that Rózsa had the Hungarian folk music as basis for his music. To better understand them was made a profound bibliographic research on the subject, in which several articles of Hungarian musicologists were used in order to give more consistency to it. With the aim of to see if Rózsa maintained the same musical poetic in both genres, were realized several comparative analyzes of the composer's works, both in his movies soundtracks as in his concert music, to cover all productive periods of the composer (opus 1-1927 to opus 451989), period which he also worked in several companies and composed for various filmic genres (drama, fantasy, comedy, noir, thriller, epic, among others). Prior to the preparation of this work, there was the assumption that the composer would have a consistent musical poetics in the two musical genres to which he was dedicated. Thus, another question would arise: Did Rózsa innovate the Hollywood filmic music or did he adapt himself to it? To answer this question, it was necessary also to investigate the characteristics of the soundtracks of Hollywood movies before the arrival of the Hungarian composer to the Californian district. |
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