NOTES ON THE DISCOGRAPHY OF INGMAR BERGMAN’S RECORD COLLECTION
There is plenty of documentation that strengthens the fact that music, and music played on a record player, were a lifelong source of creativity for the legendary Swedish theatre director and filmmaker Ingmar Bergman (1918–2007). Thanks to a scholarship received from The Bergman Estate on Fa°rö, Swe...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Fontes Artis Musicae 2020-10, Vol.67 (4), p.349-362 |
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Zusammenfassung: | There is plenty of documentation that strengthens the fact that music, and music played on a record player, were a lifelong source of creativity for the legendary Swedish theatre director and filmmaker Ingmar Bergman (1918–2007). Thanks to a scholarship received from The Bergman Estate on Fa°rö, Sweden in 2017, I was given the opportunity to make a thorough examination of Bergman’s record collection. This resulted in a discography of a private as well as limited collection that was published in Fontes Artis Musicae in December 2018. In this follow-up article, which is an expanded version of the paper “Ingmar Bergman’s Record Collection – A Discography”, presented at the 2019 annual IAML Congress in Kraków, I have dug deeper into the findings. With the purpose of understanding Ingmar Bergman as a person in light of his phonograms, as well as tracing patterns between the discography and the choice of music in Bergman’s oeuvre, four major themes are presented. One theme is linked to dance scenes in Bergman’s productions; another relates to creativity, inspiration and mediating of emotions and atmospheres in staging. A third theme explains how Bergman used the phonogram as an artifact to spread his productions to a broader audience outside of the theatre and cinema framework. A fourth theme processes the musical influence on comfort and music as a base from which discussions that regard feelings and emotions stem. This theme is associated with music therapy.
Il existe une documentation abondante qui renforce l’idée que la musique, et la musique jouée sur un magnétophone, furent une source de créativité durant toute la vie du légendaire metteur ne scène et réalisateur suédois Ingmar Bergman (1918-2007). Grâce à une bourse de la Fondation Bergman Estate on Fa°rö (Suède) en 2017, j’ai eu la possibilité de pouvoir examiner attentivement la collection d’enregistrements de Bergman. Ce travail a abouti à une discographie de sa collection, à la fois privée et limitée, qui fut publiée dans Fontes Artis Musicae en décembre 2018. Dans cet article complémentaire, qui est une version élargie de l’article intitulé « La collection d’enregistrements d’Ingmar Bergman : une discographie », présenté au congrès annuel IAML de Cracovie en 2019, j’ai d’avantage creusé ces résultats. Quatre principaux sujets sont présentés, dans le but de comprendre Ingmar Bergman, en tant que personne, à la lumière de ses phonogrammes, ainsi que d’établir des rapports entre la discographie et le ch |
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ISSN: | 0015-6191 2471-156X 2471-156X |
DOI: | 10.1353/fam.2020.0036 |