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LELE ORAL "Gothic litterature" (DÉVELOPPEMENT PART III ("I…
LELE ORAL "Gothic litterature"
INTRO
Documents
Frankenstein chap.5
Frankenstein introduction
Frankenstein (1931)
music
Theme by Bernhard Kaun
PLAN
I)Natural elements
II)Musical process to illustrate gothic
III) The place of dreams and unconscious
What are the recurring mechanics in gothic art? To what extent are they relevant to the events that happen and the feelings that are expressed?
MARY WOLLSTONECRAFT SHELLEY
English novelist
frankenstein switzerland
Gothic litterature
DÉVELOPPEMENT PART III
"I saw" (L.71 x3);(L.72)
"The idea so possessed my mind"(L.85)
"still it haunted me"(L.90)
"My imagination,unbidden,possessed and guided me"(l.69)
DÉVELOPPEMENT PART II
THE COMPOSITION
This figure is repeated and then varied over a
chromatic
bass
line
The music begins with a in a minor
key,
which imparts a stark, heavy feeling.
The music is ponctuated with brass
trills
The second half of the piece is more mysterious
the orchestration suggest of the sound of a bell tolling.
the music is swept away with a
glissando
on the piano,as if it was a veil of mist
The piece ends on a bar open
fifth,
which leaves a feeling of bleakness.
BERNHARD KAUN
He worked as assistant music director at the Alhambra Theater.
His musical studies began at an early age under the tutelage of his father(he was a composition teacher).
American composer
Was brought to Universal as a composer by Roemheld in 1931
(5 April 1899 - 1 March 1980)
DÉVELOPPEMENT PART I
"yellow light of the moon" (l. 45)
"the rain pattered dismally against the panes"(L.6)
it was already one in the morning"l5
"dreary night"l. 1