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  • 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.
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A study of Krzysztof Penderecki's Credo : how it exemplifies his compositional style at the end of the 20th century /

Meder, Randall Anton. January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (D.M.A.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006. / Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 67-11, Section: A, page: 4033. Adviser: Fred A. Stoltzfus. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 135-136) Available on microfilm from Pro Quest Information and Learning.
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The sonoristic structuralism of Krzysztof Penderecki /

Mirka, Danuta. January 1997 (has links)
Diss.--Helsinki. / Bibliogr. et discogr. p. 358-363.
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Pitch structures in K. Penderecki's "St. Luke's Passion" /

Oosterbaan, André. January 1980 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (M. Mus.)--University of Adelaide, 1982. / Includes bibliographical references (leaf 162).
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A musica no cinema e a musica do cinema de Krzystof Kieslowski

Miranda, Suzana Reck 23 November 1998 (has links)
Orientador: Fernão Ramos / Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Artes / Made available in DSpace on 2018-07-25T18:17:36Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Miranda_SuzanaReck_M.pdf: 3650245 bytes, checksum: f0a4026342db96e0e4783c077ead7f0d (MD5) Previous issue date: 1998 / Resumo: A pesquisa apresentada se propõe a descrever caracteristicas específicas da utilização da música de Zbigniew Preisner em dois filmes de Krzysztof Kieslowski: A Dupla Vida de Véronique - 1991 e A Liberdade é Azul - 1993. Acredita-se que, nos exemplos levantados, a relação da música com a ficção contribui de uma forma bastante relevante para a estruturação dos temas apresentados nos filmes. Verificou-se como a expressão filmica de Kieslowski desenvolve o uso da linguagem musical a partir da reflexão sobre algumas particularidades do fluxo da música entre os campos diegético e não - diegético, abordando os modos pelos quais ela atua como instância narrativa, bem como a sua participação como temática dos filmes.A narrativa filmica é extremamente enriquecida com a contribuição das "pistas musicais". Isto ocorre, entre outros fatores, devido à multiplicidadede interpretações que uma mesma melodia permite. Para conduzir tal verificação, foram utilizadas como referência metodológicaas propostas teóricas de alguns autores - como Michel Chion, Claudia. Gorbman, entre outros - sobre música no cinema / Abstract: The research presented has purpose of describing the specific charact.eristics of the use of Zbigniew Preisner music in KrzysztofKieslowsky's movies. It is believed that, in the shown examples, this relation of the music with the fiction contributes in a very relevant form to the structuring of the themes presented in the movies. lt was verified the way Kieslowski's filmic expression develops the use of musical language from the reflection about some particularities of the music flow between the diegetic and the nondiegetic fields, tacking the ways in which the music acts as a narrative instance, as well as its participation as the film subject. lt will be pointed possible contributions of "musical clues" to the enrichmentof the filmic narrative. It was utilised as methodological references the theoretical proposals of authors such as Claudia Gorbman, Michel' Chion, and others, on music in the movies / Mestrado / Mestre em Multimeios
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Ensaio sobre as cores: ética, mimesis e experiência na trilogia de Krzysztof Kielowski / Essay on the colors: ethics, mimesis and experience on the Krzysztof Kielowskis trilogy

Triana, Bruna Nunes da Costa 04 December 2013 (has links)
Esta dissertação tem como foco central uma reflexão sobre a interface entre cinema e antropologia. A partir disso, o objeto da nossa reflexão é a obra fílmica Trilogia das Cores, do diretor polonês Krzysztof Kielowski (1941-1996), produzida entre 1992 e 1994, na França, Polônia e Suíça. Esses filmes têm como contexto histórico-político de produção e filmagem a comemoração do bicentenário da Revolução Francesa, a assinatura do tratado que instituía a União Europeia e a derrocada do leste comunista. No entanto, esses fatos e questões apenas tangenciam os longas-metragens, que se preocupam mais em seguir seus protagonistas, seus dramas e suas dúvidas. A partir da metodologia da análise fílmica e da descrição detalhada dos longas-metragens, queremos articular a obra com determinadas discussões antropológicas, como a questão da experiência, da mimesis e da narração em relação ao cinema, bem como com questões éticas, políticas e históricas que perpassam os filmes e, portanto, nossa análise. Em um primeiro momento, buscamos refletir mais propriamente as dimensões temáticas da obra Trilogia das Cores, caracterizando o estilo do diretor e a invenção de uma Europa e de uma ética iluminista no mundo contemporâneo. Em um segundo momento, este trabalho concentra-se em investigar as associações possíveis entre o cinema e os conceitos benjaminianos de experiência, mimesis e narração. Nesse sentido, procuramos, em um nível mais abstrato da discussão teórico-metodológica, aprofundar as interpretações acerca dos filmes nas questões sensoriais e nas formas de envolver e trabalhar a linguagem fílmica com o intuito de provocar e transmitir uma experiência ao/no espectador. Assim, esta dissertação volta seu olhar, sobretudo, para os cruzamentos e as relações entre o pensamento cinematográfico e a análise antropológica, a fim de pensar a mediação do cinema, suas formas e potências, a partir das noções de mimesis e narração. / This dissertation has as central focus a reflection about the interface between cinema and anthropology. From this, the object of our reflection is the filmic work Three Colours, by Polish director Krzysztof Kielowski (1941-1996), produced between 1992 and 1994 in France, Poland and Switzerland. The historical and political context of the production and the filming of these films involve the bicentenary of the French Revolution, the signing of the treaty that established the European Union and the collapse of the communist east. However, these facts and issues only touch the films, which are more concerned about following their protagonists, their dramas and doubts. From the methodology of film analysis and a detailed description of the feature films, we intend to articulate the work with certain anthropological discussions, such as the question of experience, mimesis and narrative in relation to the cinema, as well as the ethical, political and historical questions that pervade the trilogy, and therefore our own analysis. At first, we search to reflect on the thematic dimensions of the work of Three Colours, provind a characterization of the style of the director and the invention of a Europe and of an Enlightenment ethic in the contemporary world. Secondly, we investigate the possible association between the films and the Walter Benjamins concepts of experience, mimesis and narration. Thus, on a more abstract level of theoretical and methodological discussion, we seek to deepen the interpretations of the films on the sensory issues and ways to engage and deal with the film language in order to provoke and transmit an experience into the spectator. So, this dissertation focuses especially on the crossroads and the relationship between the cinematographic thought and anthropological analysis, in order to think about the mediation of cinema, its forms and powers, from the notions of mimesis and narration.
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Ensaio sobre as cores: ética, mimesis e experiência na trilogia de Krzysztof Kielowski / Essay on the colors: ethics, mimesis and experience on the Krzysztof Kielowskis trilogy

Bruna Nunes da Costa Triana 04 December 2013 (has links)
Esta dissertação tem como foco central uma reflexão sobre a interface entre cinema e antropologia. A partir disso, o objeto da nossa reflexão é a obra fílmica Trilogia das Cores, do diretor polonês Krzysztof Kielowski (1941-1996), produzida entre 1992 e 1994, na França, Polônia e Suíça. Esses filmes têm como contexto histórico-político de produção e filmagem a comemoração do bicentenário da Revolução Francesa, a assinatura do tratado que instituía a União Europeia e a derrocada do leste comunista. No entanto, esses fatos e questões apenas tangenciam os longas-metragens, que se preocupam mais em seguir seus protagonistas, seus dramas e suas dúvidas. A partir da metodologia da análise fílmica e da descrição detalhada dos longas-metragens, queremos articular a obra com determinadas discussões antropológicas, como a questão da experiência, da mimesis e da narração em relação ao cinema, bem como com questões éticas, políticas e históricas que perpassam os filmes e, portanto, nossa análise. Em um primeiro momento, buscamos refletir mais propriamente as dimensões temáticas da obra Trilogia das Cores, caracterizando o estilo do diretor e a invenção de uma Europa e de uma ética iluminista no mundo contemporâneo. Em um segundo momento, este trabalho concentra-se em investigar as associações possíveis entre o cinema e os conceitos benjaminianos de experiência, mimesis e narração. Nesse sentido, procuramos, em um nível mais abstrato da discussão teórico-metodológica, aprofundar as interpretações acerca dos filmes nas questões sensoriais e nas formas de envolver e trabalhar a linguagem fílmica com o intuito de provocar e transmitir uma experiência ao/no espectador. Assim, esta dissertação volta seu olhar, sobretudo, para os cruzamentos e as relações entre o pensamento cinematográfico e a análise antropológica, a fim de pensar a mediação do cinema, suas formas e potências, a partir das noções de mimesis e narração. / This dissertation has as central focus a reflection about the interface between cinema and anthropology. From this, the object of our reflection is the filmic work Three Colours, by Polish director Krzysztof Kielowski (1941-1996), produced between 1992 and 1994 in France, Poland and Switzerland. The historical and political context of the production and the filming of these films involve the bicentenary of the French Revolution, the signing of the treaty that established the European Union and the collapse of the communist east. However, these facts and issues only touch the films, which are more concerned about following their protagonists, their dramas and doubts. From the methodology of film analysis and a detailed description of the feature films, we intend to articulate the work with certain anthropological discussions, such as the question of experience, mimesis and narrative in relation to the cinema, as well as the ethical, political and historical questions that pervade the trilogy, and therefore our own analysis. At first, we search to reflect on the thematic dimensions of the work of Three Colours, provind a characterization of the style of the director and the invention of a Europe and of an Enlightenment ethic in the contemporary world. Secondly, we investigate the possible association between the films and the Walter Benjamins concepts of experience, mimesis and narration. Thus, on a more abstract level of theoretical and methodological discussion, we seek to deepen the interpretations of the films on the sensory issues and ways to engage and deal with the film language in order to provoke and transmit an experience into the spectator. So, this dissertation focuses especially on the crossroads and the relationship between the cinematographic thought and anthropological analysis, in order to think about the mediation of cinema, its forms and powers, from the notions of mimesis and narration.
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A comparative study of Wim Wenders and Krzysztof Kieslowski the theme of alienation /

Ko, Wai-chi. January 2000 (has links)
Thesis (M. Phil.)--University of Hong Kong, 2001. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 130-135).
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The analyses of three twentieth-century compositions for wind ensemble

Tyra, Thomas Norman, January 1971 (has links)
Thesis--University of Michigan. / Photocopy of typescript. Ann Arbor, Mich. : University Microfilms International, 1979. -- 21 cm. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 211-215).
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Le cinéma en République populaire de Pologne : le cas de l'ensemble filmique TOR (1967-1981) : analyse des discours d'auteur et idéologique / The cinema in Polish People's Republic : a case study of cinematographic production called TOR (1967-1981)

Lipinska, Katarzyna 12 December 2016 (has links)
L'objet de cette thèse est une étude de cas d'un ensemble de production cinématographique polonaise dans la période communiste des années 1970 - TOR (Kieslowski, Zanussi, Rozewicz). Cette recherche met en avant l'autonomie créatrice de l'auteur-cinéaste face aux bouleversements de la politique culturelle qui a déterminé la production cinématographique dans un pays non-démocratique, à savoir la Pologne populaire des années 1970. La filmographie de TOR est homogène et ses films communiquent un discours d’auteur sur les thématiques existentielles et morales où l’individu occupe une place centrale. Comment a-t-il été possible de produire des films mettant l’individu au centre dans un pays où régnait un discours officiel exaltant le collectif ? / The main subject of this thesis is a case study of Polish cinematographic production under the communist period in the 1970's called TOR (Kieslowski, Zanussi, Rozewicz). This research points out the author-filmmaker's creative autonomy confronted to the Cultural Policy upheavals which have determined film production in a non - democratic country : Polish People's Republic in the 1970s. The TOR filmography is homogeneous and its movies transmit the author-filmmaker's point of view about the existential and moral matters while the individual occupies the central place. How was it possible to produce films focused on the individual in a country where the political class and its collective policy occupied the central place?
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Kieślowski's Unknown: How Kieślowski's late films were influenced by his Polishness and his early Polish films

Draniewicz, Anna B. January 2017 (has links)
Krzysztof Kieślowski is regarded as one of the most universal Polish film directors. However, the author wishes to argue that his work was deeply rooted in his sense of Polishness. In terms of research methods, this thesis utilises the existing abundant li terature on nation and nationalism to provide an overview of the topic and builds its own theoretical framework and a working definition of Polishness. The latter is influenced by the author’s studies of both English and PolishPolish-language materials. In the c ase study part, this paper mostly uses primary sources, mainly Kieślowski’s films to find traces of Polishness in them. The analysis builds on the theoretical tools illustrated in the first section. This thesis offers two s ets of conclusions. With regard to the theory, it suggests that Polishness is diverse and very contradictory. With regard to the case of Krzysztof Kieślowski, this thesis concludes that his work can be fully understood and appreciated only in the light of his national identity and experi ence presented in his early films made in Poland. It provides as well some explanation of some typical Polish customs to help to better understand Kieślowski and his films by introducing some insight into Polish traditions and characteristics. Finally, the author recommends further research into Polishness in the work of other Polish directors working abroad.

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