Il canto sospeso de Luigi Nono


Autoria(s): Pareyon, Gabriel
Contribuinte(s)

Helsingin yliopisto, Institutionen för filosofi, historia, kultur- och konstforskning

Data(s)

01/04/2007

Resumo

This article explains how Nono's Il canto sospeso (1956), for solo voices, choir and orchestra, is structured in a logic of counterbalances for each musical action, overlapping a harmonic or ‘intuitive’ geometry, with a contrasting or ‘anti-intuitive’ plot. Unlike the typical relationships with the golden ratio, found in many musical examples in which it appears ‘naturally’ (see Tatlow 2001), intervals in the prime numbers series here are perceived as ‘counter-rhythm’; as a form of a counterintuitive distribution, or, as Jameson (2003:vii) suggests, as “a very irregular way” of apparent distribution.

Formato

12

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10138/25639

0185-7568

Idioma(s)

spa

Publicador

Conaculta

Relação

Pauta

Fonte

Pareyon , G 2007 , ' Il canto sospeso de Luigi Nono ' Pauta , vol 26 , no. 102 , pp. 68–80 .

Tipo

E1 Populärartikel, tidningsartikel

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