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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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Eventos sonoros en los viajes colombinos

Cabrera Silvera, Eliana Teresita <1980> 28 May 2009 (has links)
No description available.
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Il Comentum super cantum di Roger Caperon. Introduzione ed edizione critica

Bevilacqua, Gregorio <1981> 28 May 2009 (has links)
No description available.
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Il Tentamen novae theoriae musicae di Eulero (Pietroburgo, 1739): traduzione e introduzione

De Piero, Alvise <1974> 28 May 2009 (has links)
No description available.
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I concerti per due violini di Vivaldi (con edizione di RV 513, 521, 528, 764 e ricostruzione di RV 520, 526)

Ammetto, Fabrizio <1965> 31 May 2010 (has links)
In the whole of Europe the most important composer of concertos for two violins is indubitably Vivaldi (1678-1741), who produced almost thirty works of this type during almost the full length of his creative career. The dissertation examines this particular side of Vivaldi’s activity, starting with an examination of the concerto in Rome, Bologna, and Venice at the turn of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. The aspects investigated include the ‘conceptual’ origins of the double concerto for two violins in Vivaldi, the nature, distribution and interrelationship of their sources (particular attention being given to compositional revisions in the autograph manuscripts) and an analysis of the works themselves that takes in form, tonal structure, technical-instrumental character and performance practice. The concertos that have come down in particularly problematic non-autograph sources are discussed in detail and presented in critical editions. A reconstruction is offered of the two works (RV 520 and 526) that have survived only in incomplete form, lacking the part of the first soloist. The concertos for two violins composed in Germany by Telemann and J. S. Bach, the contemporaries of Vivaldi who paid greatest attention to the double concerto genre, are then described and analysed. The thesis ends with a complete list of modern editions of Vivaldi’s concertos for two violins and a select discography.
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La psicologia della Gestalt. Ricerche teoriche e sperimentali sulla percezione sonora e musicale (1890-1939)

Buccio, Daniele <1980> 31 May 2010 (has links)
The aim of the present work is a historical survey on Gestalt trends in psychological research between late 19th and the first half of 20th century with privileged reference to sound and musical perception by means of a reconsideration of experimental and theoretical literature. Ernst Mach and Christian von Ehrenfels gave rise to the debate about Gestaltqualität which notably grew thanks to the ‘Graz School’ (Alexius Meinong, Stephan Witasek, Anton Faist, Vittorio Benussi), where the object theory and the production theory of perception were worked out. Stumpf’s research on Tonpsychologie and Franz Brentano’s tradition of ‘act psychology’ were directly involved in this debate, opposing to Wilhelm Wundt’s conception of the discipline; this clearly came to light in Stumpf’s controversy with Carl Lorenz and Wundt on Tondistanzen. Stumpf’s concept of Verschmelzung and his views about consonance and concordance led him to some disputes with Theodor Lipps and Felix Krueger, lasting more than two decades. Carl Stumpf was responsible for education of a new generation of scholars during his teaching at the Berlin University: his pupils Wolfgang Köhler, Kurt Koffka and Max Wertheimer established the so-called ‘Berlin School’ and promoted the official Gestalt theory since the 1910s. After 1922 until 1938 they gave life and led together with other distinguished scientists the «Psychologische Forschung», a scientific journal in which ‘Gestalt laws’ and many other acoustical studies on different themes (such as sound localization, successive comparison, phonetic phenomena) were exposed. During the 1920s Erich Moritz von Hornbostel gave important contributions towards the definition of an organic Tonsystem in which sound phenomena could find adequate arrangement. Last section of the work contains descriptions of Albert Wellek’s studies, Kurt Huber’s vowel researches and aspects of melody perception, apparent movement and phi-phenomenon in acoustical field. The work contains also some considerations on the relationships among tone psychology, musical psychology, Gestalt psychology, musical aesthetics and musical theory. Finally, the way Gestalt psychology changed earlier interpretations is exemplified by the decisive renewal of perception theory, the abandon of Konstanzannahme, some repercussions on theory of meaning as organization and on feelings in musical experience.
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Alcuni aspetti compositivi de "L'organiste" e dei "Trois chorals" di César Franck

Scognamiglio, Francesco <1973> 31 May 2010 (has links)
No description available.
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Jean-Philippe Rameau, Code de Musique pratique ou Méthodes pour apprendre la musique. Introduzione, traduzione, note.

Pulito, Caterina <1981> 31 May 2010 (has links)
No description available.
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I drammi musicali di Nicolò Minato per Francesco Cavalli

Stangalino, Sara Elisa <1975> 08 June 2011 (has links)
No description available.
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I Responsori della Settimana Santa del Ms 443 dell'Accademia Filarmonica di Bologna

Vettori, Romano <1955> 08 June 2011 (has links)
La tesi è dedicata allo studio dei Responsori della Settimana Santa contenuti nel volume manoscritto Musica per la Settimana Santa conservato presso l’Accademia Filarmonica di di Bologna: (I-Baf FA1 443), che la tradizione storiografica fino ad alcuni anni fa attribuiva interamente ad Alessandro Scarlatti. Il volume raccoglie un ampio repertorio di brani musicali appartenenti a generi destinati ai periodi liturgici della Quaresima e del Triduo pasquale. Il lavoro è dedicato ai responsori considerati innanzitutto come progetto compositivo a sé stante e come fonte di rilievo nell’ambito della musica sacra e del genere responsoriale in particolare. Lo studio è suddiviso in due parti: la prima riguarda le ricerche codicologiche sul volume, del quale si riassume anche la storia con nuove ricerche sulla sua acquisizione da parte dell’Accademia Filarmonica. Viene poi esaminato il contesto storico-liturgico della musica per la Settimana Santa e si prendono in esame gli aspetti stilistici del repertorio responsoriale polifonico italiano dalla metà del ‘500 allla prima metà del ’700, in particolare nell’ambito del cosiddetto «stile osservato» del tempo. Nel terzo ed ultimo capitolo della prima parte vengono analizzati nella forma e nello stile i responsori del Ms 443 di Bologna, tenendo conto della teoria musicale e delle consuetudini contrappuntistiche in vigore tra la fine del sec. XVII e l’inizio del sec. XVIII. Nelle rispettive appendici ai capitoli si dànno le Tavole esplicative, con dati di natura codicologica, tecnico-musicale e testuale liturgica e gli elenchi dettagliati delle fonti responsoriali polifoniche rintracciate, manoscritte e a stampa. La seconda parte del lavoro presenta l’edizione critica della musica, con annessa la sua riproduzione in facsimile su CD. Nell’apparato critico la sezione dei Testi restituisce l’edizione filologica dei testi liturgici intonati.
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I drammi per musica di Giacomo Antonio Perti per il teatro della Villa medicea di Pratolino (1700-01; 1707-10) / The operas by Giacomo Antonio Perti for the theatre of the Medici Villa of Pratolino (1700–01; 1707–10)

Lora, Francesco <1981> 18 July 2012 (has links)
L’attività nel teatro della Villa medicea di Pratolino, presso Firenze, giunse al culmine nel primo decennio del ’700, quando il principe Ferdinando de’ Medici commissionò e vi fece rappresentare, una per anno, opere in musica di Alessandro Scarlatti e di Giacomo Antonio Perti. Benché le partiture siano perdute, sopravvive un’ingente quantità di materiale documentario, in massima parte inedito, il quale dà un eccezionale resoconto sul mecenatismo del Principe e sul funzionamento della macchina teatrale. La dissertazione si concentra sulle sei opere poste in musica da Perti ("Lucio Vero", 1700, in collaborazione con Martino Bitti; "Astianatte", 1701; "Dionisio re di Portogallo", 1707; "Ginevra principessa di Scozia", 1708; "Berenice regina d’Egitto", 1709; "Rodelinda regina de’ Longobardi", 1710), sui rapporti del compositore col Principe, col librettista Antonio Salvi, col rivale Scarlatti, coi cantanti e con la corte medicea, sullo stile da lui perseguito e – per quanto è dato sapere o lecito ipotizzare – sulla fisionomia dei suoi lavori (strutture e risorse letterarie, teatrali e musicali). / Activity in the theatre of the Medici Villa of Pratolino, not far from Florence, peaked during the first decade of the 1700s. At that time, Prince Ferdinando de’ Medici commissioned Alessandro Scarlatti and Giacomo Antonio Perti to compose operas, staged in the Villa on a one-per-year basis. Although the scores of these operas have been lost, much documentary material has survived. The greater part of this is still unpublished, but it provides an exceptional account of both the Prince’s patronage and the theatre’s functioning. This dissertation focuses on the six operas set to music by Perti ("Lucio Vero", 1700, in collaboration with Martino Bitti; "Astianatte", 1701; "Dionisio re di Portogallo", 1707; "Ginevra principessa di Scozia", 1708; "Berenice regina d’Egitto", 1709; "Rodelinda regina de’ Longobardi", 1710), on the composer’s relationship with the Prince, the librettist Antonio Salvi, his rival Scarlatti, the singers and the Medici Court, on the style he pursued and – to the extent that such information is known or may be legitimately inferred – on the physiognomy of his works (structures and literary, theatrical and musical resources).

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