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Signifyin(g) A semiotic analysis of symphonic works by William Grant Still, William Levi Dawson, and Florence B. Price /Farrah, Scott David. Clendinning, Jane Piper. January 2007 (has links)
Dissertation (PhD) Florida State University, 2007. / Advisor: Jane Piper Clendinning, Florida State University, College of Music. Title and description from dissertation home page (viewed 8-21-2007). Document formatted into pages; contains 170 pages. Includes biographical sketch. Includes bibliographical references.
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The Program Symphonies of Joseph Joachim RaffBevier, Carol S. (Carol Sue) 05 1900 (has links)
Joseph Joachim Raff, a nineteenth-century composer of Swiss-German descent, emerged during the 1870's as one of the leading composers of the symphony and was heralded by his peers as the successor to the symphonic tradition of Schumann. Of the eleven symphonies published between 186U and 1883, nine are program symphonies. Hired as an amanuensis by Liszt during the latter part of 181+9, Raff became involved in the New Weimar School surrounding Liszt, but disenchantment with their dogmas and a need to preserve his own identity caused Raff to resign his position with Liszt in 1856. Although his symphonies reflect the programmatic philosophy of the Weimar school, they also maintain a strong affinity to the classicism of Beethoven, a quality inherent in Raff's more conservative outlook. In order to become familiar with this large body of orchestral literature which is virtually unknown today, both a programmatic and formal analysis for each symphony has been presented, although in some instances the two could not be separated. The symphonies have been grouped according to related programmatic content. Because of the wider acceptance of symphonies 1, 3 and 5 during Raff's lifetime and the programmatic relationship of nos. 6 and 7 to these, form and thematic charts have been correlated with their more detailed, analyses. The other symphonies discussed are nos. 8-11 which comprise the Seasons cycle. These were Raff's last symphonic works which he composed between 1876-79
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The life and work of Benjamin Tyamzashe: a contemporary Xhosa composerHansen, Deirdre Doris January 1968 (has links)
In this study I have tried to show what Tyamzashe has achieved without the solid musical training any composer worthy of the name should undergo. I have also tried to show the forming of his own musical style under the impact of outside influences. This study is therefore not to teach one anything new, but simply to communicate the results of three years research. In it I have attempted to set the scene in which Tyamzashe's life unfolded itself under the influences of people and circumstances. In doing so I have tried to bear in mind the main theme - Tyamzashe himself. My problem was not so much what to include but what to leave out; thus I have not provided the scene with a detailed background. The section on missionary contact is necessary for an understanding of the great changes brought about by culture contact, as well as for putting Tyamzashe into his historical background. I have also stressed Lovedale because musical change as exemplified in the music of early Bantu converts was centralized there. Finally, the thesis of this study is: despite the changes introduced into Bantu music by culture contact, one perceives, in the works of Tyamzashe, the beginnings of a new pattern of integration. p. 2-3.
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Peter Warlock: a study of the composer through the letters to Colin Taylor between 1911 and 1929Smith, Barry, 1939- January 1991 (has links)
This thesis involves a comprehensive study of the letters written by Philip Heseltine (Peter Warlock) to Colin Taylor from 1911 to 1929. Warlock first came into contact with Taylor at Eton in 1908 when he studied the piano with him as a schoolboy. Through Taylor's imaginative teaching during the next four years Warlock's interest in and understanding of music, particularly modern music, grew and matured. At the same time a strong bond of friendship developed between the two men and continued until Warlock's early death in 1930. This is clearly illustrated in the surviving 87 letters. Warlock was a great letter writer and over a thousand of them have been preserved, mostly in the British Library. His letters to Taylor have a special significance in that they were written during the entire period of his adult life, most of them during the early formative and creative years. They cover a wide range of topics including the influential friendships with the composers Frederick Delius and Bernard van Dieren, contemporary British and foreign music and his own work as a composer, writer, and scholar. They also give us many important insights into his life and personality, written as they are with rare candour and humour. In this thesis each letter has been carefully and systematically studied and the resulting information used to augment and expand the existing knowledge of Warlock's life and personality, his friendship with Taylor, his music and writings. Because of the wide field which the life and works of Peter Warlock cover, this study has been limited to subjects arising out of the correspondence with Taylor. Where necessary, additional information has been interpolated from other sources, mainly to give a sense of continuity and to explain references which might otherwise seem obscure. For a detailed study of Warlock's music readers are referred to Ian Copley's book, The Music of Peter Warlock, (Dennis Dobson, London, 1979). A definitive biography has yet to be written.
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Musical Life in Portland in the Early Twentieth Century: A Look Into the Lives of Two Portland Women MusiciansAichele, Michele Mai, 1987- 06 1900 (has links)
x, 100 p. : music / This study looks at the lives of female musicians who lived and worked in Oregon in the early twentieth century in order to answer questions about what musical opportunities were available to them and what musical life may have been like. In this study I am looking at the lives of the composers, performers, and music teachers, Ethel Edick Burtt (1886-1974) and Mary Evelene Calbreath (1895-1972). Mary Evelene Calbreath was a prominent Portland musician and composer. Her works were performed frequently in Portland and were written about newspapers. Ethel Edick Burtt composed piano pieces and songs, and performances of them were advertised in newspapers. Her life was remarkable enough to make it into encyclopedias like the <italic>Who's Who, Cohen,</italic> and the <italic>MacMillan.</italic> For this study I use archival material, newspaper advertisements and articles, and secondary sources about Portland and Oregon history. / Committee in charge: Anne Dhu McLucas, Chair;
Lori Kruckenberg, Member;
Loren Kajikawa, Member
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The Dramatic Cantatas of Thomas Pasatieri: Heloise and Abelard and Rites de Passage a Lecture-Recital, Together with Three Recitals of Selected Works of O. Respighi, J. Canteloube, D. Argento, C. Floyd, A. Schoenberg, and OthersMiddleton, Jaynne Claire 08 1900 (has links)
In the past fifteen years, Thomas Pasatieri has become one of America's leading composers. His major output has been dramatic works for voice: opera and song literature. The two dramatic cantatas, Heloise and Abelard and Rites de Passage, are exemplary of his style. Pasatieri draws his formal structures from traditional solo and duo cantatas and combines this with the ability to dramatize the texts of Louis Phillips. Pasatieri s style is conservative and represents a neo-romantic idiom which he models after Bellini, Puccini, and Richard Strauss. This paper presents a brief biographical sketch of Pasatieri and an analysis of the two cantatas. A chronological list of Pasatieri's published vocal works appears in the Appendix.
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A mulher compositora e o violão na década de 1970: vertentes analíticas e contextualização histórico-estilística / The women composer and the guitar in the 1970: analytical aspects and historical contextAmaral, Mayara 30 March 2017 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2017-03-30 / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - CAPES / The present work aims to analyze and present a brief biographical account and
the work of Brazilian women composers, with an analysis of the works made in the 1970s.
As secondary objectives we search for the contribution to the national repertoire, in the
sense of giving visibility to works not much known and played, and to highlight the
participation of women in the scenario of Brazilian musical composition, turning the
attention to the production of guitar music. To find the works, various search engines were
used, such as: catalogs of works, books, as well as interviews conducted during the
research. The composers found here are: Lina Pires de Campos, Adelaide Pereira da Silva,
Eunice Katunda, Esther Scliar and Maria Helena da Costa. Of the diverse works found, we
selected only one piece of each composer, representing their languages and stylistic aspects.
The main reference used for the analysis was the book by John White (1976), The Analysis
of Music. We also include the precepts of Schoenberg (1996) and Kostka (1999). The
results found were some stylistic similarity between some works analyzed here, as well as
features that dialogue with the stylistic aspects of the analyzed period. / O presente trabalho tem como objetivo analisar e apresentar um breve relato
biográfico e a obra de compositoras brasileiras compostas na década de 1970. Entre os
objetivos secundários estão a contribuição para o repertório violonístico nacional, no
sentido de dar visibilidade a obras pouco conhecidas e tocadas, e evidenciar a participação
da mulher no cenário da composição musical brasileira, voltando o olhar para a produção
violonística. Para encontrar as obras, foram utilizadas fontes de busca diversas, como:
catálogos de obras, livros, bem como entrevistas realizadas durante a pesquisa. As
compositoras encontradas e aqui abordadas são: Lina Pires de Campos, Adelaide Pereira da
Silva, Eunice Katunda, Esther Scliar e Maria Helena da Costa. Das diversas obras
encontradas, selecionamos apenas uma peça de cada compositora, representando suas
linguagens e vertentes estilísticas. O referencial principal utilizado para as análises foi o
livro de John White (1976), The Analysis of Music. Incluímos ainda os preceitos de
Schoenberg (1996) e Kostka (1999). Os resultados encontrados foram algumas
congruências estilísticas entre algumas obras aqui analisadas, bem como aspectos que
dialogam com as vertentes estilísticas do período analisado.
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Sexscener med filmmusik av kvinnliga kompositörer : En undersökning av filmmusik i sexscener i fyra moderna västerländska filmer, där USA är ett av produktionsländernaNeplokh, Vassili January 2016 (has links)
I detta arbete analyseras filmmusiken, skriven av kvinnliga kompositörer, som spelas i sexscener i fyra moderna spelfilmer där USA är ett av produktionsländerna. Vassili Neplokhs analysmetod består av fem musikaliska parametrar. Författaren sammanställer även forskning som berör ämnet inom bland annat musikpsykologi och utökar en redan fungerande metod med fler parametrar som grundar sig i musikpsykologi. Avslutningsvis jämförs studiens resultat med resultat av en tidigare utförd undersökning av manliga kompositörers filmmusik i sexscener.
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Solo violoncello music: a selective investigation into works composed between 1980 and 2010 and the compilation of a catalogueJoubert, Anmari January 2013 (has links)
This selective investigation of contemporary solo violoncello works written between 1980 and 2010 consists of 1075 works, listed in alphabetical order of country and in alphabetical order of composers of each relevant country. Due to the extensive nature of this field, this research only includes works by composers from eight European countries (Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Spain and the United Kingdom), as well as Australia, Canada, New Zealand and South Africa. In my considered opinion, the European countries that have been selected are those with a very high musical culture and where composers are very active in this field. The musical life of the United States of America is so huge that it deserves a study of its own.
Relevant information of each entry are added, including the approximate duration of each piece, the dedicatee, dates of first performances, recordings and addresses of websites of individual composers. The catalogue is followed by two appendices: one that lists the dedicatee in alphabetical order and the other that lists the works by their approximate duration.
The study did not aim to examine the qualitative merits of every piece listed. The catalogue only includes original works for solo violoncello, and music exclusively written for beginner and intermediate levels has not been included. Works written for violoncello and piano, violoncello and orchestra and an amplified violoncello together with tape or electronic accompaniment are not included in this catalogue. These are subjects for further investigation and catalogue compilation. / Thesis (DMus)--University of Pretoria, 2013. / gm2014 / Music / unrestricted
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Safo Novella : uma poetica do abandono nos lamentos de Barbara Strozzi (Veneza, 1619-1677) / Safo Novella : a poetics of abandonment in Barbara Strozzi's laments (Venice, 1619-1677)Scarinci, Silvana Ruffier 15 August 2006 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2006 / Resumo: Este projeto aborda de forma crítica e interdisciplinar os lamentos da compositora do seicento italiano, Barbara Strozzi. Para realizá-lo, diferentes abordagens tornaram-se necessárias: primeiramente fiz uma análise de seus lamentos mais representativos. Em segundo lugar, o confronto destas obras com obras similares de diferentes autores possibilitou a compreensão dos ideais estéticos e expressivos do período; e por último, estabeleci as conexões entre estas obras e o cenário cultural e ideológico que as circunda. As vozes de muitas mulheres, poetas e musicistas, criam um denso diálogo com a voz de nossa Venere canora. De Safo a Gaspara Stampa, das heroínas de Ovídio a Barbara Strozzi, todas elas expressam as dores do abandono com as cores violentas do desejo erótico. Tento explicar como a obra de Strozzi encaixa-se nesta tradição e como ela constrói a figura do ser abandonado dentro de um novo contexto, permeado pela força propulsora de Giambattista Marino. Como anfitriã da Accademia degli Unisoni, Barbara Strozzi cria uma música que dialoga com os intelectuais e poetas que freqüentam sua academia, usando uma linguagem que jocosamente provoca, seduz e corajosamente reafirma seu lugar como cortesã / Abstract: This project adresses in a critical and interdisciplinary way the Laments of the seicento woman composer Barbara Strozzi. This task is approached in three complementary steps: firstly an analysis of her most representative laments; secondly, confronting these works with similar ones from different authors, which enables us to understand the aesthetic and expressive ideals of the period; and thirdly the connections between these works and the cultural and ideological scenery that surrounds them. The voices from many women poets and musicians create a dense dialogue with the Venere Canora?s own singing voice. From Sappho to Gaspara Stampa, from Ovid?s heroines to Barbara Strozzi, they all express the pains of abandonment with the violent shades of erotic longing. I try to explain how Strozzi?s work fits into this tradition and how she constructs the figure of the abandoned being within a new poetic and cultural environment, permeated by the revigorating impulse of Giambattista Marino. Being the hostess of the Venetian Accademia degli Unisoni, Barbara Strozzi creates a music that dialogues with her male visitors in a language that wittily provokes, allures and bravely restates her position as a courtesan / Doutorado / Mestre em Música
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