Symbolon (Sep 2020)

Ütőhangszerek nyomában koncertterem és színház között

  • Márta-Adrienne Elekes

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 2(37)
pp. 41 – 55

Abstract

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In the Footsteps of Percussion Instruments Between Concert Hall and Theatre Wondering among the works in Szabó Csaba’s creative workshop – from the youthful to the last creations – some unclear remaining questions couldn’t give me the right peace of mind. Probably the "Among Glass Shards" orchestral work provided the first decisive impetus for mapping the composer’s affinity for percussions. Based on the still ‘living’ sources and unexplored documents, I had started to trace historical and stylistic elements. My attempt can briefly be summarized as a scientific rescue action, which aims to contribute to a more accurate illustration of the history of certain works, to perpetuate memories and, if possible, to enlighten some new correlations. In the meantime, I found more and more interesting documents, information, facts that led me from the concert hall to the theatre and back and forth. The answers to my ‘percussion’ themed scientific curiosity, besides the published or unpublished scores were to be found in the composer’s manuscripts/drafts, in some references from his published to be studies, as well as talking with the percussionist who regularly played at the opening nights of Szabó’s creations.

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