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Critical Reception of Late 19th Century Iași-based Music. Alexandru Flechtenmacher
Critical Reception of Late 19th Century Iași-based Music. Alexandru Flechtenmacher

Author(s): Dalia Rusu-Persic
Subject(s): Fine Arts / Performing Arts, Music
Published by: Editura ARTES
Keywords: Romanian newspapers;19th century;musical press;Iași;Alexandru Flechtenmacher;

Summary/Abstract: In late 19th-century periodicals, music criticism captured only a few details on the composition techniques, the structural organization, the rhythmic-melodic or vocal and stage interpretation of various performances. The press shed light on these pieces only at an informative level, mentioning titles, composers, and interpreters and even omitting some details due to, on the one hand, the authorities’ indifference to the musical phenomenon and, on the other hand, the editors’ sheer ignorance of particular stylistic or musical language features. However, the attempts made by the personalities active in the cultural and artistic life were real and unrelenting, their results being guided by the desire to promote music with specific national traits. This study provides an analytical perspective on the current reception of that social-artistic context. Taking into account that new sources have favored a more detailed and profound investigation of the 19th-century critical phenomenon, our analysis supplements the information presented in the music history studies already published in Romania. Consequently, the first section of this paper approaches the extremely dynamic phenomenon represented by the creation of new journals / newspapers in the 19th century. It is our belief that starting from general journalism, we can acquire a better understanding of the development of musical criticism. This research aimes to discover new dimensions of Iași-based music, placing special emphasis on the critical reception of the composer Alexandru Flechtenmacher. We will follow its reflection in the Romanian press, starting from the first accounts in this respect, and ending with the subsequent assessments formulated in 20th-century musicology. Although the texts that tackle musical issues are quite few and social aspects prevail in the commentators’ list of interests, by combining the information provided by general literary, historical, social sources with the details included in specialized articles we can create a new perspective on late 19th-century Iași-based compositions.

  • Issue Year: 2018
  • Issue No: 18
  • Page Range: 193-209
  • Page Count: 17
  • Language: English