Music as a communicative language: linguistic and artistic correlations between musical language, literary language and other ways of expression
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2018-05-16
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Jaén: Universidad de Jaén
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El objetivo de este trabajo de fin de grado es ofrecer un análisis comparativo de distintos aspectos lingüísticos, culturales e históricos del lenguaje y de la música para poder establecer ciertos paralelismos, tanto a nivel lingüístico como musicológico, que nos permitan comprobar la capacidad de la música para constituirse como una forma de comunicación. Tras establecer una base lingüística sólida, es posible establecer relaciones entre las capacidades comunicativas de la música como lengua y otras formas de expresión con lenguaje propio como el canto, la escritura en verso o el lenguaje cinematográfico. Para completar nuestro análisis, revisaremos el papel de la música a la hora de contar historias, así como el papel de las vanguardias en la liberación de ambos, lenguaje y música, de las ataduras del pensamiento tradicional, lo cual hizo posible la creación del disco conceptual.
In this dissertation, our aim is to provide a comparative analysis of the different linguistic, cultural and historical aspects of speech and music in order to establish certain linguistic and musicological parallelisms that may lead us to consider music as a way of communication. Once this solid linguistic foundation has been established it is possible to relate the communicative capacities found in music with those of other arts such as singing, lyrical writing and storytelling. To complete our analysis, it is important to take into account the role of music in ancient Rome and Greece and cinematic storytelling as well as the role of the avant garde movements in the liberation of both, music and speech, from the traditional mindset, which led to a perfect symbiosis between music and language that culminated in the creation of the conceptual album.
In this dissertation, our aim is to provide a comparative analysis of the different linguistic, cultural and historical aspects of speech and music in order to establish certain linguistic and musicological parallelisms that may lead us to consider music as a way of communication. Once this solid linguistic foundation has been established it is possible to relate the communicative capacities found in music with those of other arts such as singing, lyrical writing and storytelling. To complete our analysis, it is important to take into account the role of music in ancient Rome and Greece and cinematic storytelling as well as the role of the avant garde movements in the liberation of both, music and speech, from the traditional mindset, which led to a perfect symbiosis between music and language that culminated in the creation of the conceptual album.
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