Narrativity, discourse situation and the opening of Elgar's cello concerto in E minor, Op. 85
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Falces Sierra, MartaEditorial
Bloomsbury Academic
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2024-02Referencia bibliográfica
Published version: Falces Sierra, M. 2024. “Narrativity, discourse situation and the opening of Elgar's cello concerto in E minor, Op. 85”. En M. Haładewicz-Grzelak & P. García-Ramírez. Hermeneutical Narratives in Art, Literature, and Communication. London: Bloomsbury Academic, págs. 71-84.
Abstract
This chapter approaches the idea of music narrativity within the scope of comparative discourse stylistics. Considering the music score as a text, The author discusses if the understanding of a music piece as a story implies its perception also as a piece of narrative fiction. To do so, discourse situation in verbal narrative fiction (Leech & Short, 2007) is transmuted into music narrative (Steiner, 1996) . The lack of a narrative voice, the crafting of the story through dramatic interaction and its performative dimension suggest that our perception of a music piece may shift away from narrative to dramatic discourse.