关于谢尔盖·普罗科菲耶夫1920年底的美国巡演

IF 0.1 N/A HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Vestnik Sankt-Peterburgskogo Universiteta-Iskusstvovedenie Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.21638/spbu15.2022.102
Natalia P. Savkina
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普罗科菲耶夫的大量信件反映了一个人口密集的宇宙,也反映了他的大量信件。在他写给不同人的信中,他表现出内在自我的多面性,在风格上表现出极大的多样性。不同的口音和观点出现在他的信件中:一些性格特征出现,新的事实出现,一些创造性的方面以不习惯的方式出现。普罗科菲耶夫给母亲的14封信按时间顺序写的时间比1920年冬天他在美国度过的三个月中的最后两个月多一点。普罗科菲耶夫性格的一个重要特征反映在他给母亲的信中:对旅行的热情。他不断地搬家,仍然享受着艰难的生活,充满了麻烦。他给母亲的信是从横渡太平洋的萨伏伊亚号上寄来的,从火车上寄来的,从纽约、芝加哥、阿普尔顿、旧金山、圣地亚哥和洛杉矶寄来的。这些文档源的有趣之处不仅在于它们的内容。普罗科菲耶夫写信给一个几乎失明的人。作曲家一贯的简洁在这里得到了最大限度的发挥。这种草书的信息含量极高,用大圆字写的短信和明信片浓缩了大量的信息层:这位年轻音乐家的生活,他的歌剧的舞台(他从多个角度进行创作),俄罗斯历史的悲剧性倒退,圣彼得堡公寓里丢失的过去的信号,他的文件丢失了,委托和未委托的作品,一个几乎勾勒出人物轮廓的展览厅,以及持续的缺钱。这是与《日记》对应的声音。
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About Serge Prokofiev’s American Tour at the End of 1920
Prokofiev’s enormous correspondence reflects a universe that is densely populated and reflects the enormous amount of his correspondence. The multifaceted nature of his inner-self is revealed in his letters to different people, which displays great diversity in style. Varied accents and perspectives appear in his letters: some personality traits come forward, new facts emerge, some creative aspects appear in unaccustomed ways. Prokofiev’s fourteen letters to his mother chronologically cover a little more than the last two months out of three that he spent in America in the winter of 1920. One important feature of Prokofiev’s nature is reflected in letters to his mother: passion for travel. He moves constantly and still enjoys a difficult life, full of hassle, on tour. His letters to his mother were sent from the Savoiya crossing the Pacific Ocean, from the train to California, and from New York City, Chicago, Appleton, San Francisco, San Diego, and Los Angeles. These documented sources are interesting not only because of their content. Prokofiev was writing to a person who had almost lost her sight. The composer’s usual briefness of utterance is maximized there. The informational content of this cursive writing is extremely high, and the short messages and postcards written in large round letters condense massive informative layers: the young musician’s life, the staging of his operas (about which he works many angles), tragic backwashes of the Russian history, signals from the past lost in Saint Petersburg flat where his papers had been missed, commissioned and uncommissioned works, an exhibit hall of nearly outlined characters, and a constant lack of money. This is a counterpoint voice to the Diary.
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