„Nicht Jonny, Walzer spielt auf“. Komparativní úvaha nad žánrovými specifiky valčíku v opeře, beletrii a dramatice českého a rakouského fin de siecle

Title in English "Nicht Jonny, Walzer spielt auf“. A comparative view of the genre specificity of walz in opera, belles-lettres, and drama of Czech and Austrian fin de siecle
Authors

CELHOFFEROVÁ Kristýna

Year of publication 2012
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Bohemica litteraria
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Arts

Citation
Field Art, architecture, cultural heritage
Keywords Waltz; aesthetism; Spieloper; Young Vienna
Description The paper focuses on the distinctive features of "waltz" in opera, belles-lettres, and drama of Czech and Austrian fin de siecle. The starting point of the paper is a reflection of waltz reflection in Hofmannsthal's and Strauss' opera "Rosenkavalier" and its concept of a Spieloper as a critique of contemporary aesthetism and reception of this "waltz opera" in the Czech cultural kontext: Zdeněk Nejedlý and Max Brod tried to rethink this opera with regard to the ambivalent innovation of music-expressing facilities and waltz-anachronism. The study in its next step monitors Max Brod's critical attitudes in the context of his own work. Futhermore, the study compares the use of the waltz in the works of the Austrian context of Arthur Schnitzler, Stefan Zweig and Joseph Roth with works of Jiří Karásek of Lvovice, Julius Zeyer, Jaroslav Kvapil, Josef and Karel Čapeks of the Czech context. In its final part the paper deals with an evocation of jazz adaptations of waltz in late prosaic and essayistic works of Stefan Zweig; finally these works are compared to Ernst Křenek’s opera "Jonny spielt auf" which connects jazz with an escape from the conventional European culture.

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