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The NTB conferences
Sunday 6th Mai, at 11.00, at the National Theatre's Black Box, Dan Dediu will hold a conference on the theme About travesty in music. Ticket prices: 23 and 10 lei.
Is it possible to imagine the travesty in some other way than metaphorically outside the theater? Probably not. But because theatre meets music in opera, then music can dare to take over the travesty and extend it into the area of sounds.
Starting from the idea that the travesty is an unsuitability between what we see and what we hear, Dan Dediu researches its various facades in music. The defining area of this unsuitability is the one of the sexes: to look like a woman and talk like a man or to look like a man and talk like a woman are phenomena that surely create a tensioned waiting for the audience. But if we dig further and ask: if we do not talk but sing, isn't this initial unsuitability a shocking contradiction between how we look and how we sing?
Firstly, the travesty is differentiated from disguise and various examples from the opera's tradition are reeled out (the castrated boys from the baroque opera, the travesty of Mozart and Beethoven, and of Richard Strauss). Afterwards a jump is made to the speculation of music with the help of music's definition as theatre of affects, and the role of the two sexes is taken over by the vocal and instrumental music genres. The journey goes on in an unexpected manner, revealing dazzling travesties, methods of concealing the essence, immersions in the double musical memory and many other ideational recesses, which eagerly wait to be brought into light.







