Akril na platnu
Zidna umjetnost
Twelve-tone technique; Expressionism
1909
25.0 x 34.0 cm
Arnold Schönberg CenterRučno oslikano uljanim bojama na platnu u dimenzijama i okviru po vašem izboru, izrađeno po narudžbi od strane naših umjetnika. ( Pređi na tisak
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Speak not always of the leaves, op. 15/14
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Arnold Schoenberg’s *Speak not always of the leaves*, op. 15/14, stands as a pivotal moment in musical history—a defiant assertion of atonality against the prevailing tonal conventions of its time and a poignant distillation of Stefan George’s melancholic poetry.
Historical Context: Composed in 1908-1909 during Schoenberg's turbulent personal life – marked by his separation from Mathilde Gerstl – the song cycle reflects the composer’s profound introspection and disillusionment. It emerged alongside the broader Expressionist movement, capturing its spirit of emotional intensity and rejection of traditional aesthetic norms.
Poetic Inspiration: The poems themselves, penned by Stefan George, chronicle a failed romance between two young lovers amidst the opulent setting of a garden. George’s narrative explores themes of youthful innocence corrupted by desire and culminates in the desolate demise of both the garden and their relationship—a visual metaphor powerfully translated into musical form.
Musical Technique: Schoenberg deliberately eschewed tonal harmony, opting for a radical approach that prioritized dissonance and fragmentation. This technique – atonality – wasn’t merely stylistic choice; it mirrored George's poetic vision of decay and disintegration. The composer utilized twelve-tone technique, meticulously arranging notes to avoid any dominant key center, creating a sonic landscape mirroring the poem’s emotional core.
Stylistic Characteristics: *Speak not always of the leaves* is characterized by its brevity—only fifteen songs—each designed as an independent musical thought or mood. This deliberate conciseness underscores Schoenberg's signature aesthetic sensibility for aphoristic expression, capturing fleeting moments of emotion with remarkable precision.
Emotional Impact: The music evokes a palpable sense of sorrow and longing, mirroring the poem’s tragic narrative. Its sparse textures and dissonant harmonies convey vulnerability and despair, prompting listeners to contemplate themes of loss, transformation, and the ephemeral nature of beauty—a testament to Schoenberg's ability to translate poetic imagery into musical resonance.
The image accompanying this description – a close-up of a piano sheet music page – exemplifies Schoenberg’s meticulous craftsmanship. Handwritten annotations provide insight into his creative process, highlighting the composer’s dedication to achieving an ideal of expression and form that transcended conventional musical conventions.
Measuring 25 x 34 cm, *Speak not always of the leaves*, op. 15/14 is a remarkable achievement in musical innovation—a hauntingly beautiful reflection of George’s poetry and Schoenberg's personal journey toward artistic liberation.
1874 - 1951 , Austrija
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