In: Musicologica Slovaca , vol. 5, no. 1
Detaily:
Rok, strany: 2014, 138 - 157
Typ článku: Materiály
O článku:
Tadeáš Salva (1937 – 1995), on account of his rich compositional work, is regarded as one
of the foremost figures in Slovak music during the second half of the 20th century. Salva
is one of that generation of composers whose creative formation occurred in the second
half of the 1950s, referred to as the Slovak musical avantgarde. He was the only one of that
group to study composition in Poland, which at that time was among the main centres of
development of the New Music. Here Salva, as well as studying at the Państwowa Wyższa
Szkoła Muzyczna in Katowice also benefited from external consultation in Warsaw with
one of the leading personalities of Polish music, Witold Lutosławski. For Salva, his musical
work became a notable source of inspiration, especially in connection with the application of
Lutosławski’s compositional technique of limited aleatory.
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Ščepán, M. 2014. Witold Lutosławski a Tadeáš Salva. In Musicologica Slovaca , vol. 5, no.1, pp. 138-157. 1338-2594.
APA:
Ščepán, M. (2014). Witold Lutosławski a Tadeáš Salva. Musicologica Slovaca , 5(1), 138-157. 1338-2594.