Painting With Truth: Rhetoric and Music
Keywords:
rhetoric, music composer, orator, painting, preludeAbstract
In 1719 the French composer Jacques-Martin Hotteterre published L'Art de préluder, a book of preludes for flute and other wind instruments. In those years, two treatises on rhetoric that had been published shortly before were circulating in France: Bernard Lamy's The Art of Speaking and Fénelon's Dialogues on Eloquence. I am interested in pointing out some of the communicative elements developed by these two rhetorical authors for the speaker that can be applied to the work of the music composer. According to these rhetorical treatises both the orator and the painter paint or portray human passions es with a painting brush. It is possible to think that the musician performs a similar task: music (in this case, the art of preluding) has in common with rhetoric (the art of speaking) the function of representing in a particular way the passions of the soul, painting them with truth.