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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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Ignacy Jan Paderewski's Piano sonata in E-flat major, opus 21 insights into his compositional technique and performance style /

Nelson, Anne Marie, January 2003 (has links)
Thesis (D.M.A.)--University of North Texas, 2003. / Accompanied by 4 recitals, recorded Apr. 25, 1994, July 31, 1995, Nov. 17, 1997, and Nov. 18, 2002. Includes bibliographical references (p. 183-192).
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A Study on Paderewski's Polish Fantasy on Original Theme

Jen, Yu-hui 14 July 2008 (has links)
Polish Fantasy on Original Theme is one of the two piano concertos composed by the Polish composer¢wIgnacy Jan Paderewski. Affected by the sectional manner of the fantasy, unique rhythm and the melody of Polish dance music, Polish Fantasy on Original Theme presented the feature of Polish dance music, the style of the fantasy and the form of single movement concerto. This research includes three chapters. In order to comprehend Paderewski¡¦s compositions, his music study, the career as a pianist, and as a statesman; the first chapter will investigate the life of Paderewski. The second chapter presents the development and the characteristic of fantasy, the advance of single movement concerto, the style and the feature of Polish dance music. The background of Polish Fantasy on Original Theme should be examined in detail in the last chapter. In the meanwhile the composition manner, the influences of the fantasy, single movement concerto and Polish dance music will also be discussed in the content.
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The use of the Polish folk music elements and the fantasy elements in the Polish fantasy on original themes in G-sharp minor for piano and orchestra, opus 19 by Ignacy Jan Paderewski

Choi, Yun Jung, January 2007 (has links)
Thesis (D.M.A.)--University of North Texas, 2007. / System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader. Includes bibliographical references and discography (p. 99-105).
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The Use of the Polish Folk Music Elements and the Fantasy Elements in the Polish Fantasy on Original Themes in G-sharp Minor for Piano and Orchestra, Opus 19 by Ignacy Jan Paderewski

Choi, Yun Jung 05 1900 (has links)
The primary purpose of this study is to address performance issues in the Polish Fantasy, Op. 19, by examining characteristics of Polish folk dances and how they are incorporated in this unique work by Paderewski. The study includes a comprehensive history of the fantasy in order to understand how Paderewski used various codified generic aspects of the solo piano fantasy, as well as those of the one-movement concerto introduced by nineteenth-century composers such as Weber and Liszt. Given that the Polish Fantasy, Op. 19, as well as most of Paderewski's compositions, have been performed more frequently in the last twenty years, an analysis of the combination of the three characteristic aspects of the Polish Fantasy, Op.19 - Polish folk music, the generic rhetoric of a fantasy and the one-movement concerto - would aid scholars and performers alike in better understanding the composition's engagement with various traditions and how best to make decisions about those traditions when approaching the work in a concert setting. Chapter 1 provides biographical and factographical information about Paderewski as a composer, pianist, and statesman. Chapter 2 examines characteristics of Polish folk music with regard to melody, rhythm and tempo. Musical examples of the Polish folk songs from the book Lud by Oskar Kolberg, and the characteristics of Mazur, Kujawiak, Oberek and the Krakowiak, all of which are used in the Polish Fantasy, are examined. Aforementioned examples are paralleled by those selected from Chopin's Mazurkas, as well as selected sections from Paderewski's Polish Fantasy, and other pieces by Paderewski containing Polish folk music elements. Chapter 3 is divided into two sections. The first, the history of fantasy, presents various stylistic and formal aspects of the fantasies of the eighteenth century and nineteenth centuries. The second section offers an analysis of the Polish Fantasy in light of this history, and considers how Paderewski combined fantasy elements used by composers of earlier times with his own compositional technique style. Chapter 4 discusses performance issues including pedaling, tempo rubato, and composer's own fingering. Chapter 5 provides a summary and conclusion of the study.
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The letters of Ignacy Jan Paderewski as a source of knowledge concerning cultural relationships of Europe

Perkowska-Waszek, Małgorzata 03 August 2017 (has links)
The issue of the cultural relationships that have existed without doubt over the centuries between Central Europe, Eastern Europe and Western Europe also finds its reflection in, among other places, the correspondence of Ignacy Jan Paderewski, distinguished Polish pianist, composer and politician.
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Ignacy Jan Paderewski's Sonata in E-Flat Minor, Op. 21: Insights into his compositional technique and performance style.

Nelson, Anne Marie 05 1900 (has links)
The recordings of the legendary pianist Ignacy Jan Paderewski are a valuable documentation of his piano performance style. Knowledge of late-Romantic performance practices gleaned from Paderewski's recordings suggest ways of approaching the performance of his Sonata in E-Flat Minor, Op. 21. This Sonata, composed in 1903 near the end of his compositional career, is a work of the highest caliber, deserving a permanent place in the concert pianist's repertoire. The purpose of this paper is to provide performance suggestions based on Paderewski's performance style which will produce a performance closer to the spirit of the times in which it was written. This study provides an overview of the project in Chapter 1, and a background of Paderewski's life as pianist, composer, and statesman in Chapter 2. A time-line chart of his complete works is included for reference. Chapter 3 analyzes Sonata, Op. 21 in regards to form, sound, melody, harmony, and rhythm. Following the analysis, the Sonata is compared compositionally to sonatas that appear alongside Sonata, Op. 21 on Paderewski's programs, including those by Chopin, Beethoven, and Liszt. Graphs summarize the form and dynamic density of the Sonata, and examples illustrate Paderewski's craft at thematic transformation. Chapter 4 examines Paderewski's performance style documented in recordings of his own compositions and of works by Chopin, Schumann, Liszt, and Beethoven. Consideration is given to various aspects of interpretation, including counterpoint, asynchrony, tempo rubato, rhythmic variance, and pedaling. Each of these aspects of Paderewski's performance style is illustrated with transcriptions of excerpts from Paderewski's recordings. The author proposes examples of application of these aspects to Paderewski's Sonata, Op. 21. Chapter 5 provides a summary of the project. Appendix A contains an analysis of the rhythmic grouping that performers may find useful, and Appendix B contains the recital programs required for the degree program.
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Zur Bedeutung des Nationalen bei der deutschen Rezeption polnischer Musik von 1900 bis 1914 am Beispiel von Szymanowski und Paderewski

Keym, Stefan 31 May 2018 (has links)
Dass 'die nationale Bedeutung oder Färbung eines musikalischen Phänomens [. . . ] zu einem nicht geringenTeil eine Sache der Auffassung und der Übereinkunft: der Rezeptionsweise'1 ist, wird an der polnischen Musikgeschichte besonders deutlich. Das außergewöhnliche politische Schicksal Polensim 19.Jahrhundert - das Verschwinden eines fast tausend Jahre alten Staates, die Aufteilung seinesTerritoriums unter drei fremden Mächten und das Andauern dieses Zustands über mehr als hundert Jahre, ausgerechnet in der Hochphase des Nationalgedankens - hatte zur Folge, dass den Künstlern bei der Wahrung der nationalen Identität eine führende Rolle geradezu aufgedrängt wurde.
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The Polish Army in France: Immigrants in America, World War I Volunteers in France, Defenders of the Recreated State in Poland

Ruskoski, David Thomas 28 July 2006 (has links)
Independent Poland ceased to exist in 1795 and the various insurrections to restore the Polish state were thwarted by the Germans, Austro-Hungarians, and Russians. During the First World War, Polish statesmen called upon the thousands of Polish immigrants in the United States to join the Polish Army in France, a military force funded by the French government and organized by the Polish Falcons of America and Ignacy Paderewski, the world-famous Polish pianist. Over 20,000 men trained in Canada and fought in the final months of the war on the Western front. While in France they were placed under the command of General Jozef Haller and became known as Haller’s Army. At the conclusion of the war, the Allied leaders at the Paris Peace Conference decided to send the soldiers to Poland to fight in the Polish-Soviet War to stop the western advance of the Bolsheviks. When the war ended, the United States government, with the influence of Secretary of State Robert Lansing, funded the return of the soldiers to their homes in the United States. This dissertation focuses on questions of the relationships among foreign policy, nationalism, and immigration and investigates forced recruitment, dissatisfaction with the cause of Polish independence exacerbated by difficult wartime conditions, nationalism among immigrant groups, ethnic identity, and anti-Semitism.
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Klavírní tvorba polských skladatelů po Chopinovi / Piano Composition by Polish Composers after Chopin

Strzelecka, Milena January 2018 (has links)
The aim of the diploma thesis is to bring information about Polish famous composers after Chopin. The work contains an overview of life, work, and describes individual examples of piano and composer work. We look at the styles and character of Polish pianists together in selected parts of the compositions
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Klavírní tvorba polských skladatelů po Chopinovi / Piano works of Polish composers after Chopin

Strzelecka, Milena January 2018 (has links)
The aim of the diploma thesis is to bring information about Polish famous composers after Chopin. The work contains an overview of life, work, and describes individual examples of piano and composer work. We look at the styles and character of Polish pianists together in selected parts of the compositions

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