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This was a new word and concept for me.
I encountered it the other day in relation to the sound of the guillotine in Poulenc's Dialogues des Carmelites. - after the recent Met performance friends were discussing how the sound of the guillotine would best be made * - and researching later I came across this interesting piece :
The word 'diegetic' in the last line called for further research...
Apart from the highly technical use of 'diegesis' in lit crit, 'diegetic' is most often met with in film studies - and I found this little video very helpful:
Searching on this forum I have only found one use of the term, from William McCrum back in 2013 :
I am glad to have encountered this concept.
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* apparently the premiere at la Scala used a replica guillotine, but recent productions have tended to use a couple of percussionists or a recorded effect. The score isn't terribly enlightening :
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This was a new word and concept for me.
I encountered it the other day in relation to the sound of the guillotine in Poulenc's Dialogues des Carmelites. - after the recent Met performance friends were discussing how the sound of the guillotine would best be made * - and researching later I came across this interesting piece :
The word 'diegetic' in the last line called for further research...
Apart from the highly technical use of 'diegesis' in lit crit, 'diegetic' is most often met with in film studies - and I found this little video very helpful:
Searching on this forum I have only found one use of the term, from William McCrum back in 2013 :
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* apparently the premiere at la Scala used a replica guillotine, but recent productions have tended to use a couple of percussionists or a recorded effect. The score isn't terribly enlightening :
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