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Tytuł:
Sardinian composers of contemporary music
Autorzy:
Giglio, Consuelo
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/780397.pdf
Data publikacji:
2013
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu
Tematy:
Sardinia
Franco Oppo
Ettore Carta
Fabrizio Casti
Antonio Doro
Lucio Garau
Antonio Lai
Vittorio Montis
Marcello Pusceddu
Andrea Saba
Giorgio Tedde
Opis:
The meeting point between the school headed by Franco Oppo and the rich traditional music of the island gave birth in Sardinia to an intense flowering in the field of New Music, with a strong feeling of belonging and a constant call for a positive concept of identity. Thus, since the time of Oppo (1935) and his contemporary Vittorio Montis, we come across many composers that differ between each other but are almost always recognizably “Sardinian”. Oppo has been one of the most interesting figures on the international scene during the last few decades. After his studies in Rome, Venice and Poland in the early 1960s, he remained, by his own choice, in his home territory, sharing his “Sardinian-ness” in a free and dialectic manner with the avant-garde. After formulating his own particular aleatory approach, Oppo reached a turning point halfway through the 1970s: in Musica per chitarra e quartetto d’archi, Praxodia and, finally, in Anninnia I, the meeting point between avant-garde research and the special phonic quality of traditional music became more and more close-knit and organic, at the same time also acting on the founding language structure whilst still remaining under the control of incisive and informed disciplines (during the same period, moreover, he put forward new methodologies of analysis which were also necessary for his teaching). In this sense the most important works are chamber pieces like Anninnia I and II (1978, 1982), Attitidu (1983) and Sagra (1985), the theatrical work Eleonora d’Arborea (1986), some piano “transcriptions” - the Three berceuses (1982), Gallurese and Baroniese (1989; 1993) - Trio III (1994), Sonata B for percussion and piano (2005) and the two Concerts for piano and orchestra (1995-97; 2002). Meanwhile, the foundation of a new Sardinian musical culture was also placed within the social context too, with Oppo’s deep personal engagement. At first Oppo promoted the Giornate di musica contemporanea (1977-1978), a weighty international festival, inside the Teatro Lirico of Cagliari, later founding, with some of his students, the Festival Spaziomusica (1982). Still an active event, the latter has proved to be a solid structure thanks to which generations of Sardinian composers have been able to promote their music alongside the most famous names of the avant-garde, with also the opportunity of several important conferences. From the earliest days much attention was paid to Scelsi, and, with the backdrop of the presence of Nono, Xenakis and Stockhausen, electronic music also continues to maintain a very active profile on the island. Moreover, three research centres conceived in 1990 by some of Oppo’s students have been veiy active: Spaziomusica Ricerca, Ricercare and the CERM of Sassari, which in 1992 brought the Sardinian experience to the 36. Ferienkurse fur Neue Musik. Fabrizio Casti, Antonio Doro, Lucio Garau, Marcello Pusceddu and Giorgio Tedde, together with the younger Ettore Carta and Andrea Saba, who started writing in the 1980s, can be identified as the first and most interesting generation of musicians who grew up studying with Oppo at the Conservatory of Cagliari, while Antonio Lai, the last of his students, specialized in theoretical research, working in Paris.
Źródło:
Interdisciplinary Studies in Musicology; 2013, 12; 107-126
1734-2406
Pojawia się w:
Interdisciplinary Studies in Musicology
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Proibito di Mario Monicelli tratto da La madre di Grazia Deledda come esempio di “western deleddiano”
Mario Monicelli’s Proibito Based on Grazia Deledda’s La madre: A Case Study of the ‘Deleddian Western’
Autorzy:
Baszak-Glebow, Ewa
La Rosa, Gabriele
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/34670931.pdf
Data publikacji:
2024-06-30
Wydawca:
Wydawnictwo Adam Marszałek
Tematy:
film adaptation
Mario Monicelli
Grazia Deledda
Deleddian western
Sardinia
adattamento cinematografico
Monicelli
Deledda
western deleddiano
Sardegna
Opis:
In the 1950s, films inspired by the work of Grazia Deledda and, at the same time, by the western genre appeared. Called ‘the Deleddian westerns,’ they typically featured the conquest of a wild environment, submission to the laws of nature, the primacy of local unwritten customary laws over the official law of the state (bound up with the frequent motif of justice), and stories of outlaws from the early 20th century. In the article, we analyse Mario Monicelli’s film Proibito (1954; Forbidden), inspired by Deledda’s novel La madre (1919; The Mother). Thematising justice, Proibito is a story of bandits and a priest who must intervene for the sake of peace and the good of the community. The film’s plot transports viewers to the non-existent Sardinian Far West and goes beyond the concerns of Deledda’s novel. Though coming closer to American cinema and the western film model of the time, Forbidden went down in the history of Sardinian cinema for its realistic and non-invasive portrayals of Sardinia’s iconic symbols, such as nuraghes, village churches, costumes, and local festivals. In this article, we compare the novel and the film to conclude that the two substantially differ in their renderings of the character of the mother and her relationship with her son, his inner conflict, religion, and superstition. All these aspects are absent or marginalised in the film.
Negli anni Cinquanta, sono apparsi film ispirati all’opera di Grazia Deledda, con elementi caratteristici del genere western. Tale genere è chiamato “western deleddiano” e presenta la conquista di un ambiente selvaggio, la sottomissione alle leggi della natura, e la supremazia della legge consuetudinaria locale rispetto alla legge dello Stato (legato al ricorrente motivo della giustizia) e storie di banditi del primo Novecento. Nell’articolo si analizza il film Proibito (1954) di Mario Monicelli, ispirato al romanzo La madre (1919) di Grazia Deledda. Tematizzando l’argomento della giustizia, Proibito è una storia di banditi e di un prete che deve intervenire in nome della pace, per il bene della comunità. La trama del film trasporta lo spettatore nell’“inesistente” Far West sardo andando però ben oltre le preoccupazioni del romanzo di Deledda, nel quale tutto ruota attorno alla figura della madre e al suo rapporto col figlio, al dissidio interiore di quest’ultimo (tra passione per Agnese e i suoi doveri da religioso), nonché alla presenza della religione e della superstizione. Pur avvicinandosi al cinema americano e al modello cinematografico occidentale dell’epoca, Proibito è passato alla storia del cinema sardo per la rappresentazione realistica e non invasiva dei simboli della Sardegna, come i nuraghi, le chiese di paese, i costumi e le feste locali. In questo articolo, confrontiamo il romanzo e il film per concludere che le due opere differiscono sostanzialmente nell’interpretazione del personaggio della madre e del suo rapporto con il figlio, del suo conflitto interiore, della religione e della superstizione. Tutti questi aspetti sono assenti o marginalizzati nel film.
Źródło:
Italica Wratislaviensia; 2024, 15.1; 127-150
2084-4514
Pojawia się w:
Italica Wratislaviensia
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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