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Compositional traditions and innovations in violin literature the twentieth century and beyond /Hsu, Chien-Tai. January 2005 (has links)
Thesis (D.M.A)--University of Maryland, College Park, 2005. / Compact discs.
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Guillaume Lekeu's Sonata for Piano and Violin: A Performance GuideJanuary 2018 (has links)
abstract: This research paper examines Guillaume Lekeu's Sonata for Piano and Violin (1892) from the perspective of a collaborative pianist, providing historical background, an analysis of the work's musical structure, and performance practice insights. Each chapter offers the performer a deeper understanding of various aspects concerning the work, including an in-depth analysis of cyclical features used by Lekeu.
Lekeu was strongly influenced by his teacher, César Franck, and in particular by Franck's use of cyclic techniques, which profoundly impacted Lekeu's Sonata for Piano and Violin. The cyclic treatment, which includes cyclic themes, cyclic motives, and non-cyclic themes is discussed, enabling performers to achieve a relevant structural approach to this work. A performance guide includes practical advice for the interpretation and performance of the work, along with piano pedaling suggestions. The integration of these aspects enables a pianist to gain a better understanding and appreciation of Lekeu's Sonata for Piano and Violin. / Dissertation/Thesis / Doctoral Dissertation Music 2018
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A Study of Two Selected Chamber Works for Piano and Violin by Bright Sheng A Night at the Chinese Opera and Three FantasiesJanuary 2018 (has links)
abstract: Our world has become smaller due to globalization and frequent cultural exchange between different countries. As a result, classical music is becoming increasingly global. There are a significant number of Chinese composers, including Tan Dun, Chen Yi, Zhou Long, and Bright Sheng, who have gained international attention. For a modern performer, familiarity with music outside of the Western canon is increasingly important.
Bright Sheng is an internationally renowned Chinese-American composer who blends the heritage of traditional Chinese musical elements, traditional instruments, Chinese Opera and folk melodies with Western musical techniques. He infuses Chinese character into his works and introduces Chinese music to the Western classical music world.
In this paper, I discuss two of Bright Sheng’s pieces: A Night at the Chinese Opera and Three Fantasies. Both works were composed in 2005 and are the only two compositions he wrote for violin and piano. Most pianists are not familiar with how to transfer or imitate the sounds of traditional Chinese instruments on Western musical instruments. The paper examines traditional Chinese techniques for Western instruments from A Night in Chinese Opera. Three Fantasies contains three distinct musical characters related to different musical elements from different regions of China. I explore the traditional musical forms from Three Fantasies and offer practical suggestions for performance practice.
This document provides Bright Sheng’s biography, educational background, influences, and compositional style. It also features the inspirations for both pieces, a detailed analysis of both scores including a structural outline, discussion of compositional style, usage of rhythm and timbre and explanation of special techniques. This document also serves as an interpretative guide to each composition, including story outlines, suggestions for practice strategies, aesthetic considerations, rehearsal techniques and performance considerations.
The research for this paper is based on personal interview and coaching with Bright Sheng and analysis from the published scores for A Night at the Chinese Opera and Three Fantasies by G. Schirmer, Inc. I hope that this document will be a comprehensive performers’ guide to both works and serve as an explanation and promotion of Chinese classical music to a larger audience. / Dissertation/Thesis / Doctoral Dissertation Music 2018
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Rethinking the importance of Romanticism Transcriptions for Viola Performer: A Complete Transcription of Brahms’ Sonata for Piano and Violin Op. 100Hung, Tzu-Hui 24 May 2022 (has links)
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A portfolio of music compositions.January 2006 (has links)
Symphony no. 2 : towards a harmonious world. I. Molto sostenuto. II. Con alcuna licenza. III. Con fuoco -- Sunrise : for orchestra -- Epilogue for a tragedy : for flute, violin, cello and piano. I. Molto mesto. II. Molto pesante : quasi tarantella : tranquillo -- Ally : for clarinet, violin and cello -- Cosmo palladium : for flute and Max/MSP. / Hung Ming-kin Christopher. / Thesis (M.Mus.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2006. / Abstracts in English and Chinese. / Symphony No.2 Towards a Harmonious World / Chapter I. --- Molto sostenuto --- p.5 / Chapter II. --- Con alcuna licenza --- p.36 / Chapter III. --- Con fuoco --- p.45 / Sunrise for orchestra --- p.84 / "Epilogue for a Tragedy for flute, violin, cello and piano" / Chapter I. --- Molto mesto --- p.101 / Chapter II. --- Molto pesante- quasi tarantella -tranquillo --- p.106 / "Ally for clarinet, violin and cello " --- p.115 / Cosmos Palladium for flute and Max/MSP --- p.125
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The piano in the works of Herbert Howells and his British contemporariesCrowne, Scott F. January 2007 (has links)
Thesis (D.M.A.)--University of Maryland, College Park, 2007. / Compact discs. Includes bibliographical references.
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Dedications for Dennis Brain a musical exploration of his additions to the repertoire of the French horn.Hart, Hilary, Brain, Dennis, Conlon, Frank. Sato, Erika. Rakers, Michelle A. January 2007 (has links)
Thesis (D.M.A.)--University of Maryland, College Park, 2007. / Compact discs.
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From Brahms to the second Viennese schoolRosado, Sara Yong. January 2005 (has links)
Thesis (D.M.A)--University of Maryland, College Park, 2005. / Compact discs.
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Trios of Simon A. Sargon including horn.Harcrow, Michael A. 12 1900 (has links)
This document focuses on the formal structures and tonal language of four trios that include horn by American composer Simon A. Sargon: "Huntsman, What Quarry?" Two Poems of Edna St. Vincent Millay for Soprano, Horn, and Piano (1990); Trio for Horn, Violin, and Piano: "The Legacy" (1993); A Clear Midnight: Six Songs Set to Poems of Walt Whitman for Baritone, Horn, and Piano (1996); and Sonic Portals: Trio for Oboe, Horn, and Piano (2003). Comparisons with precedent works of like instrumentation demonstrate that Sargon's trios, though musically unique, merit a place alongside masterworks like Carl Reinecke's Trio, op. 188, for oboe, horn, and piano; Franz Schubert's Auf dem Strom for soprano, horn, and piano; and especially Johannes Brahms's Trio, op. 40, for violin, horn, and piano. Other precedent, contemporary, and related works are also mentioned. Sargon's ability to write idiomatically for the horn and other instruments is discussed, and consideration is given to some elements required to create a good performance of Sargon's chamber music. Included are a brief biography of Simon Sargon, letters from colleagues with whom he has worked closely, lists of his instrumental music and recordings of some of these pieces, and lists of other works in the genres discussed herein.
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Chamber music featuring trumpet in three different settings with voice, with woodwinds, with strings.Goodner, Robert Lynn. January 2007 (has links)
Thesis (D.M.A.)--University of Maryland, College Park, 2007. / Compact discs.
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