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[两位古典音乐作曲家的精神疾病]

[Mental disease in two classical music composers].

作者信息

Rempelakos L, Poulakou-Rebelakou E, Ploumpidis D

机构信息

History of Medicine, Medical School, Athens University of Athens, Athens.

出版信息

Psychiatriki. 2012 Oct-Dec;23(4):344-53.

Abstract

A study οn two neglected classical music composers suffering a not syphilitic mental disease, is attempted here, syphilis of the central nervous system being frequent in that time. A brief overview on the psychiatric ailments of many great composers reveals suicide attempts and more or less severe depression following external events. The issue of a possible relationship between mental disease and (musical) creativity can be discussed, as mood swings and a certain tendency to melancholia are frequent features of a talented brain (a fact that can also be detected in their works). The first case presented here is Hans Rott from Austria, the beloved student of Anton Bruckner, who was considered to be at least equal to his famous classmate Gustav Mahler. The great expectations of his teacher and his friends suddenly came to an end, when he suffered a crisis of schizophrenia and was hospitalized in an insane asylum in Lower Austria. The tragic psychiatric adventure of the young musician lasted almost four years. He was diagnosed as a case of "hallucinatory insanity" and "persecution mania" by the medical staff, before dying of tuberculosis, aged only 26, and having completed only one symphony and several smaller works. His name came again on surface only a century after his death, when in 1989 his Symphony in E Major was discovered and premiered with great success, permitting to its creator a posthumous recognition, among Bruckner and Mahler. The second case of mental illness is that of the Armenian Komitas Vardapet. He was an orphan who grew up in theological schools and became a monk and later a priest, though he spent some years in Berlin in order to develop his musical skills. He is considered to be an authority of Armenian ecclesiastic music, introducing polyphony in the Armenian Church's music and collecting numerous traditional songs from all parts of Armenia. In 1915, during the Armenian genocide he was deported, tortured but finally saved, due to interventions of influential friends and politicians. His mental health was destabilized and he spent almost 20 years in psychiatric hospitals in France. He never recovered from a mental disease, whose cause is still debated, as some researchers do not admit its schizophrenic character and consider it as a severe post traumatic syndrome. The issue of a mental disease in relation to artistic creation is discussed, especially concerning biographies and mental diseases of these two gifted but strangely forgotten music composers.

摘要

本文尝试对两位被忽视的古典音乐作曲家进行研究,他们患有非梅毒性精神疾病,在那个时期中枢神经系统梅毒较为常见。对众多伟大作曲家精神疾病的简要概述揭示了他们在外部事件后有自杀企图以及或多或少的严重抑郁。精神疾病与(音乐)创造力之间可能存在的关系这一问题可以进行讨论,因为情绪波动和某种忧郁倾向是天才大脑的常见特征(这一事实在他们的作品中也能被察觉)。这里呈现的第一个案例是来自奥地利的汉斯·罗特,他是安东·布鲁克纳心爱的的学生,被认为至少与他著名的同学古斯塔夫·马勒不相上下。当他患上精神分裂症并被送进下奥地利的一家精神病院时,他的老师和朋友们的巨大期望突然破灭。这位年轻音乐家悲惨的精神历程持续了近四年。在因肺结核去世(年仅26岁,且只完成了一部交响曲和几部较小的作品)之前,他被医护人员诊断为“幻觉性精神病”和“迫害妄想症”。直到他去世一个世纪后的1989年,他的《E大调交响曲》被发现并成功首演,才让这位创作者在布鲁克纳和马勒之中获得了死后的认可,他的名字才再次浮出水面。第二个精神疾病案例是亚美尼亚的科米塔斯·瓦尔达佩特。他是一名孤儿,在神学院长大,后来成为一名僧侣,再后来成为一名牧师,不过他曾在柏林待过几年以提升自己的音乐技能。他被认为是亚美尼亚教会音乐的权威,将复调音乐引入亚美尼亚教会音乐,并从亚美尼亚各地收集了众多传统歌曲。1915年,在亚美尼亚种族灭绝期间,他被驱逐、遭受折磨,但最终因有影响力的朋友和政治家的干预而获救。他的心理健康受到了影响,在法国的精神病院里度过了近20年。他从未从精神疾病中康复,其病因仍存在争议,因为一些研究人员不承认这是精神分裂症,而是认为这是一种严重的创伤后综合征。本文讨论了与艺术创作相关的精神疾病问题,尤其涉及这两位有才华却被奇怪地遗忘的音乐作曲家的传记和精神疾病。

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