Tytuł pozycji:
Dwa "Źródła Aretuzy" : semantyka, literackie właściwości i funkcjonowanie aspektów kompozycji Karola Szymanowskiego w sonecie Jarosława Iwaszkiewicza
The purpose of this article is to define the possible meanings and
connotations of musical compositions and their conversion into the
lingual substance of poetry. Since the issue is varying internally and
always needs particular examples, the undertaken analysis concerns
two pieces of art: Fountain of Arethusa by a Polish composer Karol
Szymanowski and a sonnet of the same title written by his friend and
relative, writer Jarosław Iwaszkiewicz. Firstly, the matter of literary
title and its associations is compared in both pieces, which leads to
conclusion that while the name of composition generates loose and
imprecise connotations, literature requires more specification, nonetheless both the composer and the poet understand mythical subject
alike and reception of the work of the latter is based on emotional and
semantic qualities similar to those included in the composition. Then,
the subject of musical genre is depicted, with emphasis placed on literary connotations and their implications in the process of transcription
of music into words. As the poet uses sonnet, which apparently has got
poor connections to music, the motives of such choice are enumerated, including significance in European culture and interior dichotomy,
both of which one can find in Szymanowski’s work. Further, the article describes relations between music character indications in musical
score and particular lexemes in the poem. Musical work can exist in
literature in many ways, first of which is being a theme of objective
or subjective description. Such illustration of music in the poem is
analysed. Then the euphonious and rhythmic features of the text are
described in order to prove that music exists in the sonnet in its sound
as well as being a scheme which is reinterpreted and imitated by the writer. The analysis shows that although one cannot translate musical
matter into words, it is impossible to ignore many intersemiotic correlations between music and literature. Every example of such coexistence - either on the ground of semantics or form – must be studied
individually.