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Antonín Dvořák was a clever and highly communicative humorist and musical dramatist. His masterful compositional strategies underscore, heighten, and construct sonic humor in his six (!!) comic operas. He crafts musical slapstick, satire, parody, and merriment using sudden breaks in rhythmic patterns, explosive harmonic shifts, excessive repetition, and startling pauses, as well as incongruous tempi, dynamics, range, and instrumentation. Dvořák also gives the orchestra its own "voice," breaking the metaphorical "fourth wall" to reveal humor outside of the characters' awareness. Narrative description and comprehensive music examples guide the reader through all six of Dvořák's works in this genre, revealing a significantly under-appreciated side of the composer's immense creative skills.



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Dvořák, Comic Opera Composer

Understanding and Creating Musical Humor

The King and the Charcoal Burner 1871 (Král a uhlíř)

The King and the Charcoal Burner 1874 & 1887 (Král a uhlíř)

The Stubborn Lovers (Tvrdé Palice)

The Cunning Peasant (Šelma Sedlák)

The Jacobin (Jakobín)

The Devil and Kate (Čert a Káča)

Musical Humor and Antonín Dvořák’s Comic Operas

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 31/05/2022
      ISBN13: 9783631874783, 978-3631874783
      ISBN10: 3631874782

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Antonín Dvořák was a clever and highly communicative humorist and musical dramatist. His masterful compositional strategies underscore, heighten, and construct sonic humor in his six (!!) comic operas. He crafts musical slapstick, satire, parody, and merriment using sudden breaks in rhythmic patterns, explosive harmonic shifts, excessive repetition, and startling pauses, as well as incongruous tempi, dynamics, range, and instrumentation. Dvořák also gives the orchestra its own "voice," breaking the metaphorical "fourth wall" to reveal humor outside of the characters' awareness. Narrative description and comprehensive music examples guide the reader through all six of Dvořák's works in this genre, revealing a significantly under-appreciated side of the composer's immense creative skills.



      Table of Contents

      Dvořák, Comic Opera Composer

      Understanding and Creating Musical Humor

      The King and the Charcoal Burner 1871 (Král a uhlíř)

      The King and the Charcoal Burner 1874 & 1887 (Král a uhlíř)

      The Stubborn Lovers (Tvrdé Palice)

      The Cunning Peasant (Šelma Sedlák)

      The Jacobin (Jakobín)

      The Devil and Kate (Čert a Káča)

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