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Das Klagende Lied de Gustav Mahler : examen comparatif des sources manuscrites et des editionsViens, Lise. January 1986 (has links)
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Three Songs from Des Knaben Wunderhorn by Gustav MahlerMayo, Carol J. 12 1900 (has links)
The value of the type of musical analysis presented in this study is based on the assumption that the more thorough an understanding the performer has of his repertoire, of both musical and non-musical elements, the more authentic the performance will be. A knowledge of the wishes of the composer and of the historical period, added to an analysis of poetry, melodic contour, harmony, rhythm, accompaniment, and texture, provides the performer with the necessary background to form his interpretation of a song. The interpretation of "Wo die schonen Trompeten blasen" depends upon an accurate execution of the various rhythmic patterns in both the vocal line and the accompaniment. The sometimes opposing rhythms (two against three) between the voice and accompaniment should be carefully observed. Another important interpretive aspect is the portrayal of both characters in the poem (the soldier and his sweetheart). Character differentiation is primarily achieved through the singer's vocal color, intensity, and general deportment. The singer must thoroughly understand the poetry and have formed a definite personality for each character. In "Das irdische Leben" the individuality of each character in the poem is even more essential. The three characters are musically differentiated by the three individual patterns of vocal melody and rhythm. These three types of vocal melodies help determine the vocal color for each character. The chromatic and ever-moving accompaniment helps build the tension of this macabre tale, but the most outstanding feature of this song must be the vocal color and characterization supplied by the singer. The light, yet ironic, humor is the most important element of "Des Antonius von Padua Fischpredigt." The tonal painting of the accompaniment creates the proper atmosphere for this fish tale. To project the poetry's humorous descriptions of the various fishes, the singer must pay special attention to vocal inflection and syllabic stress of the text. Careful attention should be given to the rise and fall of dynamics, which help depict an image of water movement. These three early songs of Mahler were chosen to provide the listener with a variety of mood, style, key, and musical harmony and rhythm. If the performers (both singer and accompanist) study the various musical and non-musical characteristics of the songs, the result should be a more authentic and meaningful presentation.
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Recurring Thematic and Motivic Material in Gustav Mahler's Symphonies I-IX / Recurring Thematic and Motivic Material in Gustav Mahler's Symphonies 1-9DuPree, Richard D. 08 1900 (has links)
Mahler's use of recurring thematic and motivic elements is the topic under consideration in this paper. The subject was decided upon after a preliminary investigation into possible instances of the use of leitmotiv in Mahler's Symphony JI led to the conclusion that occurrences of that device are, at best, only matters of supposition. The study did reveal, however, a considerable number of themes and motives in Symphony 1I that could be traced directly to Symphony I. A logical question followed: Were there similar recurrences in any of the other symphonies? Further research indicated that such instances of cyclicism (a more concise synonym for "recurring themes and motives") were not only common, but were an important element in Mahler's style.
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Gustav Holst as a Choral Composer: His Life, Factors Influencing His Compositions, His Place in English Music, and a Consideration of the Principal Stylistic Elements of His Choral MusicDaugherty, Leonard Valson 06 1900 (has links)
"An amiable personality, not himself an unusually passionate man, HoIst has excited more violent passions than any other contemporary English composer. How difficult he is to assess as a creative artist is perhaps indicated by the extraordinary fluctuations in his reputation." For a number of years he was completely unknown and ignored, living a quiet and unhurried life as an obscure teacher. Then with a momentary flash, after outstanding works such as "The Planets," and the "Ode to Death," he was caught up in a wave of public approval that made him, for a time, the recipient of national and even international honors. He was awarded the gold medal by the Royal Philharmonic Society, was made a Fellow of the Royal Col.ege of Music, and was offered honorary degrees by American universities.
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Eine kurze Nachricht über Gustav Brecher in OlmützBalatková, Jitka 20 March 2017 (has links) (PDF)
Von der Olmützer Tätigkeit des Opernkapellmeisters Gustav Brecher
wird weder in der Literatur noch in Lexika gesprochen - und wenn, dann
nur als Erwähnung.
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O tempo como antagonista na obra Somewhere in Time, de Richard MathesonEvaristo, Ana Cláudia Ferreira de Queiroz 31 January 2012 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2012-01-31 / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior / The novel Somewhere in Time (1975), by the American author Richard Matheson, presents time as the most relevant element in the elaboration of this novel which ranges between Fantasy and Science Fiction. Time appears in the novel through many perspectives not only as part of the narrative structure, as a character, but also connected to a musical element, more specifically to Gustav Mahler's symphonies. The main focus of this analysis is to reflect about Time and character in the narrative once time is the real antagonist in Matheson s story. In his battle against Time, the character Collier has no control over it, neither in the present time(1971) nor in the past time (1896), considering that he travels back to the past in search of a lost love. The time travel in the novel indicates a reflection about time irreversibility through an immersion into an imaginative world, exposing the intriguing feelings that strike the different historical subjects. / O romance Somewhere in Time (1975), do autor norte-americano Richard Matheson, apresenta o tempo como elemento de maior relevância no interior da construção narrativa, que transita entres os gêneros Fantasy e Ficção Científica. Tal elemento surge na obra por meio de várias perspectivas: como personagem, como parte da estrutura narrativa e, também, relacionado à questão musical, mais especificamente, às sinfonias do compositor Gustav Mahler. O enfoque principal deste trabalho é o estudo das categorias tempo e personagem na narrativa, sendo que o tempo é percebido como verdadeiro antagonista do herói, Richard Collier. Em sua batalha com tempo, a personagem Collier não tem controle sobre o tempo real, aquele no qual está imerso em 1971, nem do tempo passado em 1896, revestido pela aparência de presente. A viagem no tempo, proposta no romance, anuncia uma reflexão a respeito da irreversibilidade do tempo por meio de uma imersão em um mundo imaginativo, povoado pelos medos inerentes aos diferentes sujeitos históricos.
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Der Weg von nationalsozialistischen Rechtslehren zur Radbruchschen Formel Untersuchungen zur Geschichte der Idee vom "Unrichtigen Recht"Scheuren-Brandes, Christoph M. January 2006 (has links)
Zugl.: Diss.
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K.G. Ossiannilsson och arbetarrörelsen : en studie i en ideologisk konfrontation /Lehtilä-Olsson, Mayre. January 1982 (has links)
Akademisk avhandling--Litteraturvetenskap--Göteborg, 1982. / Bibliogr. p. 215-222. Index. Résumé en anglais.
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Liberales Denken im Zeitalter der Paulskirche; Droysen und die Frankfurter MitteHock, Wolfgang. January 1957 (has links)
Thesis--Münster. / Without thesis statement. Bibliography: p. [171]-177.
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Die Rechtsphilosophie Gustav Hugos; ein geistesgeschichtlicher Beitrag zum Problem von Naturrecht und Rechtspositivismus,Eichengrün, Fritz, January 1935 (has links)
Issued also as inaugural dissertation, Zürich. / "Literatur-Verzeichnis": p. [127]-129.
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