这样的故事背后的对话:比如阿尔斯基罗斯舞台上歌曲和接韵的变迁的戏剧化时刻

András Kárpáti
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本文旨在展示埃斯库罗斯如何利用音乐音域的突变来探索或表达人物由于某种原因无法用语言表达的东西。在明确了“音乐音域的突然转变”的含义之后,我通过考察埃斯库罗斯的三个例子来分析这种效果的戏剧功能,其中一个溢血部分突然变成了变奏(Ag. 1072-1177和1407-1576),反之则相反(Supp. 825-910)。在埃斯库罗斯的戏剧中,角色与合唱队之间的抒情/抒情性对话,就像希腊的鼠语和歌舞文化一样,似乎天生就可以在一个额外的、无声的“渠道”上进行交流。
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Dialog hinter den Worten: Zu den dramaturgischen Augenblicken des Wechsels zwischen Gesang und Sprechversen auf der Bühne des Aischylos
This paper aims to show how Aeschylus uses abrupt shifts of musical register in order to explore or to express what characters for some reason cannot verbalize. After specifying what is meant by an ‘abrupt shift of musical register’, I analyse the dramatic function of this effect by examining the three instances in Aeschylus where an epirrhematic section turns abruptly into an amoibaion (Ag. 1072–1177 and 1407–1576) or vice versa (Supp. 825–910). In Aeschylus’ dramaturgy, the lyric/epirrhematic dialogue between a character and the chorus, embedded as it is in Greek mousikē and song-dance culture, seems inherently open to communicating on an additional, wordless ʻchannelʼ.
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