
Analysis and interpretation #5
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Participants
Inga Kalna (soprano, Opus Klassik nomination in the category Singer:in of the Year 2021)
Àron Musitz (Pno, class of Prof. Stepan Simonian)
Prof. Ruta Paidere (composer, Department of Music Theory)
Dmitrij Chirkov (Master of Music Theory)
The topic is
Cavatina of the Countess "Porgi, Amor" from Mozart's "Le Nozze di Figaro", Act 2
What does it mean to "understand" music?
What kind of "understanding" is necessary to bring music to the stage and also to bring it closer to the audience? The discussions in the "Analysis and Interpretation" series take place along these thematic lines and on the basis of a selected work.
A musical composition has both rationally comprehensible and inexplicable aspects, and the latter should not be confused with pure speculation. A musical work always arises from a concrete idea, which undergoes an equally concrete development in the course of the composition. Insights into the musical material, its development and transformation can form the basis for a personal and new perspective on seemingly well-known classical works. After all, why play a well-known work over and over again when everyone already knows it?
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