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what they cannot possibly contact directly with their own ears or understanding - то, что они, по-видимому, не, могут воспри­нимать непосредственно с помощью слуха или разума

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Auden, Wystan Hugh (1907-1974) - English-born poet (later American citizen) and librettist. Wrote libretto for Britten's first opera Paul Bunyan (1941) and, with Chester Kallman, for Stravinsky's The Rake's Progress (1951).

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is a self-contained tableau - представляет собой самостоятель­ную зарисовку

his idiom modal. Имеется в виду, что композитор использу­ет смешанную технику с обращением к старинным ладам.

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"permanent melody" - (зд.) лейтмотив

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libretto per se (Lat) - либретто как таковое

Götterdämmerung (Germ.) - «Сумерки богов», музыкальная драма Р. Вагнера (1869-74)

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Eliot, Thomas (1888-1965) - American-born English poet, critic, and playwright, a major figure in English literature

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Owen, Wilfred (1893-1918) - poet of World War I, killed just before the Armistice and before he was able to complete the book of poetry he had planned, of which he said in the preface "the subject of it is War and the pity of War". His Collected Poems were published in 1920 by his friend Sassoon. Britten's War Requiem uses the Latin Mass interspersed with the poems by Wilfred Owen.

Yeats, William (1865-1939) - Irish poet and playwright

Jung, Carl Gustav (1875-1961) - Swiss psychologist. The terms extrovert and introvert which he introduced into his study of psycho­logical types have become part of everyday language.

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trailblazer - (зд.) первопроходчик, новатор

Dukas, Paul (1865-1935) - French composer, music critic and teacher. His finest work is his opera Ariadne and Bluebeard. He was professor of composition at the Paris Conservatoire from 1909 to 1935.

Dupre, Marcel (1886-1971) - French organist and composer; noteworthy improviser

Baudrier, Yves (1906) - French composer; founder of the group Young France

Daniel-Lesur (b. 1908) - French composer and organist, professor of counterpoint at the Scholar Cantorum (1935-1962)

Jolivet, André (1905-1974) - French composer; one of the founders of the Jeune France group; conductor and later music director of Comédie Française (1943-59)

La Jeune France (Fr.) - Young France, a group of French com­posers formed in Paris in 1936 to re-establish then unfashionable idea of "a personal message" in composition (members were Baudrier, Jolivet, Lesur, and Messiaen)

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Oiseaux exotiques (Fr.)-Exotic Birds

Catalogue d'oiseaux (Fr.) - Catalogue of the Birds, work by Messiaen for solo piano in 7 books (1956-58), based on birdsong as noted and remembered by the composer

modal progressions of chords - последовательности аккордов, соответствующие логике закономерностей старинных ладов

ondes Martenot - «волны Мартено» (электроинструмент, созданный Морисом Мартино в 1928 г.)

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Turangalîla-symphonie (Sanskrit) - symphony in 10 movements by Messiaen for large orchestra including ondes Martenot, piano, and section of pitched and unpitched percussion. Largest of 3 works in­spired by the Tristan and Isolde legend. Written between 1946-1948.

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Atmospheres - Atmosphere, work for orchestra by Ligeti, compo­sed in 1961, first performed at Donaueschingen

Lux aeterna - Eternal Light, work for 16-part choir by Ligeti, composed in 1966. The text is from Agnus Dei of the Requiem Mass.

Lontano - In the Distance, work for orchestra by Ligeti, com­posed in 1967, first performed at Donaueschingen

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