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ISSN 2227-6564 e-ISSN 2687-1505 DOI:10.37482/2687-1505
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Section: Culturology Download (pdf, 1.6MB )UDC782AuthorsSedova Tatyana AleksandrovnaPostgraduate Student, Rostropovich Orenburg State Institute of Arts (Orenburg, Russia) AbstractSemantic potential of tonality continues to be relevant in contemporary musicology. The author considers one of the issues of this broad topic. The paper dwells on the imaginative-semantic meaning of some keys in Sergey Rachmaninoff’s opera The Miserly Knight. D major, D minor, E minor, E flat major and, partly, C minor were semantically important keys for Rachmaninoff in this opera. We can see that their image-bearing interpretations are similar to those of the keys in other Rachmaninoff’s pieces. Such keys’ belonging to a certain imaginative sphere allows us to underline their semantic significance in Rachmaninoff’s works. The paper can be recommended to musicologists and other specialists interested in tonality semantics.KeywordsRachmaninoff, opera, The Miserly Knight, imaginative meaning of keysReferences
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