The Orchestration of the Arts — A Creative Symbiosis of Existential Powers: The Vibrating Interplay of Sound, Color, Image, Gesture, Movement, Rhythm, Fragrance, Word, TouchM. Kronegger Springer Science & Business Media, 9. 3. 2013 - 476 strán (strany) Regardless of the subject matter, our studies are always searching for a sense of the universal in the specific. Drawing, etchings and paintings are a way of communicating ideas and emotions. The key word here is to communicate. Whether the audience sees the work as laborious or poetic depends on the creative genius of the artist. Some painters use the play of light passing through a landscape or washing over a figure to create an evocative moment that will be both timeless and transitory. The essential role of art remains what is has always been, a way of human expression. This is the role that our participants concentrate on as they discuss art as the expression of the spirit, a creative act through which the artist makes manifest what is within him. Spirit suggests the unity of feeling and thought. Avoiding broad generalities, our participants address specific areas in orchestration with music, architecture, literature and phenomenology. Profs. Souiller, Scholz, Etlin, Sweetser, Josephs show us at what point art is an intimate, profound expression and the magic of a civilization as a whole, springing from its evolving thoughts and embodying ideals, such as the Renaissance, the Baroque, Modernism and at what point it reflects the trans formation of a particular society and its mode of life. |
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... artist's dominion - but entering into nature of the artistic media has struck into the very core of the arts first , bringing about new sounds , new images , new patterns , new colors . They are either discovered or invented but they ...
... artist's dominion - but entering into nature of the artistic media has struck into the very core of the arts first , bringing about new sounds , new images , new patterns , new colors . They are either discovered or invented but they ...
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... artist . Some painters use the play of light passing through a landscape or washing over a figure to create an evocative moment that will be both timeless and transitory . The essential role of art remains what is has always been , a ...
... artist . Some painters use the play of light passing through a landscape or washing over a figure to create an evocative moment that will be both timeless and transitory . The essential role of art remains what is has always been , a ...
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... artist . She must breathe life into the page and canvas , must draw out sound from silence , form from marble . The respondent to the work must go through a parallel process in the appropriation of the work as art . Philosophy at its ...
... artist . She must breathe life into the page and canvas , must draw out sound from silence , form from marble . The respondent to the work must go through a parallel process in the appropriation of the work as art . Philosophy at its ...
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... artist Fra Lippo Lippi " lends out his mind to see with . " The great and good gift of the artist is to provide a different space and perspective , better eyes and ears , with which , through which , from which to see and hear , to ...
... artist Fra Lippo Lippi " lends out his mind to see with . " The great and good gift of the artist is to provide a different space and perspective , better eyes and ears , with which , through which , from which to see and hear , to ...
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... artist . Wittgenstein's remarks may be implicitly problematic in just this way : would it not be better to leave what can be shown , to be shown in the context and activity of art , of life itself ? What is to be learned about a poem ...
... artist . Wittgenstein's remarks may be implicitly problematic in just this way : would it not be better to leave what can be shown , to be shown in the context and activity of art , of life itself ? What is to be learned about a poem ...
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Prolegomena to | 64 |
The Orchestration | 75 |
Vierzehnheiligen Church | 88 |
Reflections on Tagores | 99 |
GOTTFRIED SCHOLZ The Interdependency of Literature Architecture | 134 |
MARIEODILE SWEETSERLiterature and Architecture as a Metaphor | 149 |
The LifeEnhancing Symbiosis | 165 |
TONY RACZKA The Blending of Natures and the Perception | 275 |
NANCY CAMPI DE CASTRO The Symbiosis and the Interaction | 282 |
KAREN KARBIENER This is Mine and I Can Hold | 293 |
DEBRA SAN The Terpsichorean Poem | 305 |
The Orchestration | 314 |
LYDIA VORONINA Interreflection of Complementary Expressive | 325 |
MARY ELISABETH MCCULLOUGH The Orchestration of | 343 |
DEBORAH TROUSDALE Pierre Puvis de Chavannes | 379 |
SIDNEY FESHBACH An Orchestration of the Arts in Wallace Stevens | 183 |
Music Nature and Mind | 197 |
Matiérismes Critique | 208 |
CYNTHIA RUOFF Images of Water and the Sea in Tristan LHermites | 241 |
Le Vrai Magique | 257 |
ROBERT G SCHAFFER W E B du Bois The Souls of Black Folk | 265 |
KARL F VOLKMAR The Temporal Character of Catherine Schieves | 391 |
WARREN SHIBLES Emotion Metaphor Music and Humor | 417 |
STEPHANIE WEAVER The Cultural Milieu of Francis Poulenc | 437 |
INDEX OF NAMES | 469 |
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