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Doctoral thesis recital (piano)Hon, Weihau 05 May 2014 (has links)
8 nocturnes / Francis Poulenc -- 2 etudes / Alexander Scriabin -- Piano sonata no.5, op.53 / Scriabin -- Saudades do Brazil / Darius Milhaud -- Piano sonata no.2, op.54 / Nicolai Kapustin. / text
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Sonata for Two PianosCalhoon, William H. (William Henry), 1937- 07 1900 (has links)
The Sonata for Two Pianos, eighteen in duration, is in the form of a large arch. The arch is constructed by relating the last movement to the second and first movements by borrowing material from these movements. The resulting form is a large ABA comprising the entire composition. The arch is superimposed over a more traditional formal concept of sonata. A sonata-allegro form is distinguishable in the first movement, a fantasia-variations in the second, and a modified sonata-allegro in the final movement.
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A Performer’s Guide to Interpretive Issues in Schubert’s Late Piano Sonatas, D. 958, D. 959 and D. 960Lin, Chia-Hsing 19 April 2012 (has links)
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The Variation Movements in Beethoven's Piano SonatasLin, Yi-Jen 07 July 2000 (has links)
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Variation technique has always been one of the way of composing used by composers both in eastern and western music. During Beethoven's creative time, he worked on variation both technique and musical form frequently. Before 1800, he composed pieces based on variation technique for keyboard including 12 piano variations, few chambers and piano duets. After 1800, he started using variation more intensively. The pieces he wrote include in chambers, concertos and symphonies. Until 1815, the technique of variations became character on the late period of Beethoven.
In this thesis, The definition of variation will be introduced first. The historical background of variation will be discussed from Middle age to Classic period. Before 1823, the types of variation can be differentiated as the independent variations and variation movements in large works. And the technique could be divided into four types which are ostinato variations¡Bcantus-firmus variations¡Bfixed-harmony variations and melodic variations with fixed harmony. And the form of variation can be divided into three types which are strophic variations¡Bhybrid variations and genre variations.
Then, three string Quartets from different periods¡Bsymphony No.3 and some piano variations will be discussed from the point of view of Beethoven's variation technique. And 5 pieces from piano sonatas of Beethoven's works-- Op.14 No.2 II movement, Op.26 I movement, Op.57 II movement, Op.109 III movement, and Op.111 II movement-- will be described in detail on the background of composing and form analyzing. Finally, conclusion will be given.
By adding variation movements to classic sonatas, Beethoven experienced the new technique of variation, and made these 5 sonatas much more unique and with variety.
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Doctoral thesis recital (bassoon)Koch, Nathan 03 August 2012 (has links)
Divertissement / Jean Francaix -- Sonata for piano and violoncello in E minor / Johannes Brahms -- Sonata in D minor / C. P. E. Bach -- Portugesa / Henri Busser -- Concertino / Francisco Mignone. / text
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Preludes and sonatas inspired by Chopin a survey of piano solo and chamber music from Chopin, Scriabin, and Rachmaninoff.Shui, Chi-Ming. Shamper, Dan. January 2007 (has links)
Thesis (D.M.A.)--University of Maryland, College Park, 2007. / Compact discs. Includes bibliographical references in accompanying material.
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The scherzo in selected works for piano from Haydn to Copland.Choi, Jeong-Yoon. January 2005 (has links)
Thesis (D.M.A)--University of Maryland, College Park, 2005. / Compact discs.
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Polyphonic devices in Beethoven's late piano sonatasFrederica, Marie, Sister January 1962 (has links)
Thesis (M.M.)--Boston University. Missing page 28 in numbering only.
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Beethoven's Late Style in His Last Five Piano SonatasLai, Wei-Ya 04 August 2009 (has links)
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The Piano Sonatas of Carl Vine: A Guideline to Performance and Style AnalysisYang, Eun-Kyoung 31 March 2003 (has links)
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