Risto Savin’s Male and Mixed Choruses
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https://doi.org/10.4312/mz.48.2.229-238Keywords:
Risto Savin, male chorus, mixed cho- rus, motivic development, deviation from tonal harmonyAbstract
The article discusses pieces for male and mixed choirs by the composer Risto Savin. They are based either on poems by renowned Slovene poets like Anton Aškerc and Oton Župančič, or on folk motives (both verbal and musical). The compositions are quite similar with regard to the motivic development and the treatment of individual voice categories. Stylistically, they espouse the Post-Romantic idiom, some of them also Impressionism.Downloads
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1. 12. 2012
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Ribizel, T. (2012). Risto Savin’s Male and Mixed Choruses. Musicological Annual, 48(2), 229-238. https://doi.org/10.4312/mz.48.2.229-238