FEATURES OF MUSICAL IMAGERY IN THE WORKS OF FRANZ SCHUBERT
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https://doi.org/10.17605/Keywords:
Franz Schubert, musical imagery, Romanticism, lyrical melody, psychological depth, harmony and form, song genre (Lied), 19th-century music, emotional expression, poetic interpretation, modulation and tonality, artistic individuality, vocal influence, expressive contrasts, Romantic musical language.Abstract
This article examines the musical imagery in Franz Schubert’s compositions. It analyzes how melody, harmony, form, and the relationship with poetic texts contribute to lyrical and emotional depth, as well as the interplay of different psychological states. The expressive power of Schubert’s songs and his flexible Romantic forms are highlighted, emphasizing his influence on 19th-century European music.
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