OMAGIU MITROPOLITULUI DOSOFTEI ADUS DE COMPOZITORUL GHENADIE CIOBANU: „CÂNTĂRI UITATE SAU ÎNCHINARE LUI DOSOFTEI”

dc.contributor.authorMelnic, Victoria
dc.date.accessioned2022-04-18T11:48:28Z
dc.date.available2022-04-18T11:48:28Z
dc.date.issued2009
dc.description.abstract
dc.description.abstractGh.Ciobanu is one of the most prolific Moldovan composers from the last 20 years. Through his interest in different cultures and periods of music art, his creation fits perfectly into postmodern context which combines the heritage of the past and present-day openness to new trends. This article analyses his "Cântări uitate sau închinare lui Dosoftei" work ("Forgotten chants or praise to Dosoftei"), for voice and instrumental ensemble. The creation is a monocycle, a series of 7 episodes which reflect the rich personality of Metropolitan Dosoftei – as theologian, poet, statesman, philosopher. In order to describe the environment Dosoftei lived in, the composer uses the modalism and the monody characteristic to Romanian folklore and Byzantine music. The voice and the clarinet are used as Dosoftei's ego and alter-ego because the clarinet "gives a voice" to everything that can't be expressed in words, including those ideas and feelings (theologian, poet, philosopher) that can't be expressed due to social circumstances of the XVII century. It is due to this reason that the clarinet part is much more personalized and suggestive than the voice track.
dc.identifier.citationMELNIC, Victoria. Omagiu Mitropolitului Dosoftei adus de compozitorul Ghenadie Ciobanu: „Cântări uitate sau închinare lui Dosoftei”. In: Artes. Iaşi, 2009, nr. 8, pp. 47–57. ISSN 1224–6646.en_US
dc.identifier.issn1224–6646
dc.identifier.urihttps://repository.amtap.md/handle/123456789/158
dc.language.isoroen_US
dc.subjectGhenadie Ciobanuen_US
dc.subjectCântări uitate sau închinare lui Dosofteien_US
dc.titleOMAGIU MITROPOLITULUI DOSOFTEI ADUS DE COMPOZITORUL GHENADIE CIOBANU: „CÂNTĂRI UITATE SAU ÎNCHINARE LUI DOSOFTEI”en_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
dcterms.abstractGh.Ciobanu is one of the most prolific Moldovan composers from the last 20 years. Through his interest in different cultures and periods of music art, his creation fits perfectly into postmodern context which combines the heritage of the past and present-day openness to new trends. This article analyses his "Cântări uitate sau închinare lui Dosoftei" work ("Forgotten chants or praise to Dosoftei"), for voice and instrumental ensemble. The creation is a monocycle, a series of 7 episodes which reflect the rich personality of Metropolitan Dosoftei – as theologian, poet, statesman, philosopher. In order to describe the environment Dosoftei lived in, the composer uses the modalism and the monody characteristic to Romanian folklore and Byzantine music. The voice and the clarinet are used as Dosoftei's ego and alter-ego because the clarinet "gives a voice" to everything that can't be expressed in words, including those ideas and feelings (theologian, poet, philosopher) that can't be expressed due to social circumstances of the XVII century. It is due to this reason that the clarinet part is much more personalized and suggestive than the voice track.

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