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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
301

Composition

Bowman, Edward Stuart Timothy January 2008 (has links)
No description available.
302

The musical culture of freemasonry in early eighteenth-century London

Pink, Andrew George January 2007 (has links)
No description available.
303

Morton Feldman : dimensions of graph music

Cline, David January 2011 (has links)
This thesis is the first substantial overview of the group of indeterminate musical works by Morton Feldman that he referred to as ‘graphs’. Despite the ever-expanding body of scholarly research on Feldman’s music, the seventeen published and three surviving, unpublished graphs that he produced over a period of seventeen years (1950- 67) have been largely ignored. This is the first substantial overview of the series and most of the graphs that he produced are discussed in detail for the first time in these pages. I argue that these works have been unjustly neglected, and that they are, in fact, of considerable interest from several musicological perspectives. To illuminate various ‘dimensions’ of these works, I explore their history, influence, evolution, conceptual foundations, compositional structure and, also, some of the ways in which they have been interpreted by performers. Key topics discussed include: Feldman’s original and distinctive notation, which he regarded as a transparent window onto sounds; his belief in the directness of his own relationship to sounds and the priority sounds should enjoy in a composition; his ‘all over’ method of working, which he actively developed as a way of minimising continuities; his concept of ‘weight’ and his interest in producing a holistic balance between weights; his use of collage-like methods, elastic forms and superimposition in the compositional process; his tendency, in some scores, to include numerical patterns, which he subsequently sought to expel; and the influence of abstract expressionist painting on his ideology and graph music.
304

Borrowing and action in Mozart's instrumental music

Croukamp, Carmel January 2011 (has links)
No description available.
305

Jews against Wagner : the 1929 Krolloper production of Wagner's Der Fliegende Hollander

Siddique, Tashmeen Monique January 2010 (has links)
No description available.
306

'Stravinsky's neoclassicism reconsidered : the piano,panism and its context'

Griffiths, Graham January 2008 (has links)
No description available.
307

Perter Maxwell Davies, Vesalii Icons : Narrative,Ritual,Image,Parody and Theatre

Fenn, Nirmali Kathlin January 2010 (has links)
No description available.
308

Towards a structural theory of coptic chant

Hanna, Mena Mark January 2010 (has links)
No description available.
309

From a Composer's Desk: Conceptualizing Musical Meaning

Grant, Alicia January 2007 (has links)
No description available.
310

Musical Modernism and Left-wing Politics in 1930's Britain

Bullivant, Joanne Louise January 2010 (has links)
No description available.

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