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THE IMAGE OF SEA IN THE ORGAN MUSIC OF ROMUALDS JERMAKS
Volume 18, Issue 2 (2015), pp. 81–97
Ilma Grauzdiņa  

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https://doi.org/10.15181/rh.v18i0.1231
Pub. online: 4 August 2022      Type: Article      Open accessOpen Access

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4 August 2022

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The purpose of this article is to find connections between two seemingly unrelated objects in art – the image of sea and the sound of organ. The author believes that an area of semantic overlapping exists between these phenomena: the properties of organ sound production, as well as the technical and artistic means of expression a priori hold certain properties that enable evocative and convincing reproduction of certain characteristics of the image of sea.The article analyses four main parameters for the comparison of the image of sea and the sound of organ: the infinite sense of time, the incomprehensible and vast sense of space, the broadness of dynamic scale and the multitude of diverse colours (richness of timbres). This research is based on the organ music oeuvre devoted to the image of sea by the Latvian composer Romualds Jermaks. However, similar interconnections could conceivably be discovered upon analysis of the sea-theme related organ works by other composers.

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the image of sea in music Latvian composer Romualds Jermaks organ music semantic of the organ sound types of musical textures

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