Man hör ju inte vad de sjunger - att arbeta med text vid instudering och interpretation
But you can’t hear what they are singing: the text and its meaning for the conductor and the choir singers in learning and interpretation and the sensation of being able to process this to an audience
Abstract
Why do we sing together and howcome the weekly rehearsal with the chorus is of such
importance to singers? In every culture all over the world there is music, and music is a
worldwide language that makes it possible to communicate even if we don’t speak the actual
language. But what is the difference with instrumental and vocal music? Of course, in vocal
music we have the text. The combination between text and music, even in a foreign language
can make us deeply moved and give us a glance of the inner depths of another human being.
But why, then, do we so seldom actually hear the text when it’s sung, both by the local church
choir or the famous professional chorus? Are there any tools that a conductor needs to know
of or is it just a matter of where the conductor and the singers place the text in their agenda
while studying a piece? Could it make a significant difference for both conductor, chorists
and audience if the text are well prepared, well interpreted and understood by the persons
who are to perform it?
Degree
Student essay
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Date
2018-07-31Author
Ingemarsson Berg, Maria
Keywords
Kör
Text
Sång
Instudering
Interpretation
Vokalteknik
Dirigering
Kommunikation
Language
swe