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A Brief Analysis Of Gruberova’s Role Modeling In Opera

Posted on:2022-10-19Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:P L ZhangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2505306317962489Subject:Master of Arts (Music)
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The Czech soprano Grubelova has a wide range of influence in the field of contemporary singing,and also provides technical and artistic reference for the singing skills of contemporary vocal art.As we all know,Mozart’s opera is the touchstone of the artistic level of vocal singers.In 1987,Gruberova performed the Mozart opera Don Giovanni("Don Giovanni"(K.527))at the famous La Scala in Milan,Italy.The performance was directed by the famous conductor Riccardo Muti.Therefore,the author takes Mozart’s opera "Don Giovanni" as an example to interpret the classicist operas sung by Grubelova,which is also Grubelova’s classic interpretation of the spirit of Mozart’s opera.At the same time,this performance is Grubelova’s reinterpretation of Mozart’s opera art after performing the role of "Konigin der Nacht" in "Die Zauberfl?te " in 1970.This thesis is divided into three chapters.The first chapter introduces Grubelova’s artistic career,and then analyzes her singing field,including the singing of opera works and art songs.The second chapter analyzes and interprets the emotional performance of Mozart’s opera and Gruberova’s treatment of Donna Anna’s role.Two arias "Ora sai" and "Non Mi Dir " are examples.The third chapter discusses Grubelova’s interpretation of the artistic spirit of Donna Anna in her artistic performance,and some enlightenment it brought to me.The author believes that at the end of Grubelova’s career,as far as the majority of vocal artists are concerned,the analysis and research on her art career and its artistic style is undoubtedly a more comprehensive and meaningful summary.Hope to provide references for more vocal art colleagues and learners-let us have a deeper understanding of Grubelova,the legendary soprano singer.
Keywords/Search Tags:Grubelova, opera, Mozart, "Don Giovanni"
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