伯格的《沃采克》中的自然

IF 0.3 0 MUSIC Musicology Australia Pub Date : 2021-07-03 DOI:10.1080/08145857.2021.2004488
Michael Ewans
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摘要本文论证了自然对于《沃采克》的作者乔治·比奇纳和将其改编为歌剧《沃采克》的奥尔本·伯格的重要性。他们的论点是,这些作品中的自然并不是一种冷漠的、机械的力量——正如之前所宣称的那样——而是一种有生命的力量,它与主人公的行为相互作用并影响着主人公的行为。在概述了b奇纳对自然的看法(这是歌剧的基础)之后,文章分析了伯格的沃采克与自然互动的三个场景:第一幕第二场,第三幕第二场和第四场。最后,沃采克的两部作品,都有DVD,被认为是他们的方法的有效性,带出了沃采克与自然的关系。
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Nature in Berg’s Wozzeck
Abstract This article demonstrates the importance of Nature to both Georg Büchner, author of Woyzeck, and Alban Berg, who adapted the play into the text for his opera Wozzeck. The argument is that Nature in these works is not an indifferent, mechanical force—as it has previously been claimed to be—but an animate power, which interacts with and influences the actions of the protagonist. After outlining Büchner's view of Nature, which underlies the opera, the article analyses the three scenes in which Berg’s Wozzeck interacts with Nature: Act I scene 2, and Act III scenes 2 and 4. Finally, two productions of Wozzeck, both available on DVD, are considered for the effectiveness of their approaches to bringing out Wozzeck’s relationship with Nature.
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