Interpretaciones que componen

Ernst Levy, Brahms y las Variaciones sobre un tema de Haendel

Autores/as

  • Daniel Barolsky Beloit College

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37536/quodlibet.2021.76.1436

Palabras clave:

Ernst Levy, Glenn Gould, interpretación y análisis, métodos analíticos, Brahms, Variaciones de Haendel

Resumen

Demasiado a menudo, tanto los críticos como los historiadores o los analistas musicales recurren a la estética y el lenguaje analítico propios del mundo de la composición para describir y dar cuenta de las interpretaciones musicales. Este artículo explora las desigualdades y los retos que derivan de este préstamo lingüístico. Aun así, el estudio de Ernst Levy y de su interpretación grabada de las Variaciones sobre un tema de Haendel de Brahms revela, sin embargo, cómo la estética compositiva también puede tomarse prestada y empleada para nuevos fines artísticos.

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2021-12-17

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