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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.
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Jeanine Rueff Sonata : did the composer use some dodecaphonic series in the piece or did she write it in a free form?

Cebrián Puig, Paula January 2018 (has links)
Abstract Jeanine Rueff ́s Sonata is a dodecaphonic piece for an unaccompanied saxophone. The aim of this thesis is two fold: First I will do an analysis of the Sonata to try to discover if she used some characteristic series (original, inverted, retrograde, inverted-retrograde...) in her style or, otherwise, she wrote free form. Then, I am going to talk about this technique and the evolution from classical music to atonality and, eventually, I am going to perform the piece in my final master recital. Key words: Saxophone, Jeanine Rueff, twelve-tone technique, classical saxophone, analysis, musical research, Daniel Deffayet.
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Les tendances de la musique mixte en France depuis 1981 / The trends of mixed music in France since 1981

Dias Correia Filipe, Elsa 16 March 2018 (has links)
La musique savante occidentale a toujours bénéficié des avancés technologiques disponibles dans chaque époque. L’influence de ceux-ci s’est révélée au niveau de la facture instrumentale ayant comme conséquence d’abord, l’élargissement du langage musical et compositionnel et, par la suite, demandant de l’instrumentiste un travail d’adaptation à des nouvelles techniques de jeu et d’interprétation. Le rapide développement technologique qui a marqué le XXe siècle, a poussé cette situation à des limites jusqu’alors inconcevables. La musique mixte, un nouveau genre qui associe la musique électroacoustique aux instruments acoustiques, y trouve son origine. Notre thèse propose une étude sur les tendances de la musique mixte en France depuis 1981. Premièrement, nous analyserons les principaux concepts inhérents au sujet ainsi que leurs problématiques. Ensuite, nous nous orienterons vers l’organisation de l’environnement social, économique, politique, culturel et musical existant en France qui a permit le développement de ce genre musical. Finalement, nous nous attacherons à l’idée de recherche musicale pour tracer les lignes principales des tendances de la musique mixte en France depuis 1981. Pour cela nous utiliserons des œuvres musicales qui sont représentatives de ce travail pluridisciplinaire qui caractérise la recherche musicale. / Western scholarly music has always benefited from the technological advancements available in each era. The influence such has proved to be, at the instrumental level, resulting initially in the broadening of the musical and compositional language and, subsequently, requiring the instrumentalist to adapt to new playing and interpretation techniques. The rapid technological development which marked the twentieth century pushed this situation to limits previously inconceivable. This is the origins of mixed music, which is a new kind of music that combining electro-acousitc music and acoustic instruments. Our thesis proposes a study on the trends of mixed music in France since 1981. First, we will analyze the main concepts inherent to the subject as well as their issues. Then, we will head towards the organization of the social, economic, political, cultural and musical environment existing in France which allowed the development of this musical genre. Lastly, we will focus on the idea of musical research to trace the main lines of mixed music trends in France since 1981. To do so, we will use musical works that are representative of this multidisciplinary work wich characterizing musical research.

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