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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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A master's piano recital and program notes

Marcozzi, Rudy T January 1982 (has links)
Typescript (photocopy). / Contents: Sonata in E Major, Op. 109 / Ludwig van Beethoven (Audio file 1); Variationen für Klavier, op. 27 / Anton Webern (Audio file 2); Années de pèlerinage, 2me année : Italie / Franz Liszt (Audio file 3); Improvisations, Op. 20 / Béla Bartók (Audio file 4)
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Beethoven as pianist: a view through the early chamber music

Parr-Scanlin, Denise 28 August 2008 (has links)
Not available / text
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Dedilhado pianístico e suas relações com princípios técnicos e musicais /

Oliveira Júnior, Antonio Carlos de. January 2013 (has links)
Orientador: Nahim Marun Filho / Banca: Lutero Rodrigues / Banca: Eduardo Monteiro / Resumo: Esta pesquisa reúne informações específicas sobre o dedilhado pianístico. Através de uma revisão bibliográfica, o trabalho demonstra o surgimento de diferentes abordagens relacionadas a dedilhados durante o desenvolvimento da linguagem musical e dos instrumentos de teclado. Orientações de compositores, instrumentistas e editores-revisores indicam a existência de princípios que determinam a escolha de dedilhados. A revisão bibliográfica, portanto, identifica e classifica tais princípios de acordo com a natureza de sua elaboração. O olhar crítico às fontes selecionadas e analisadas justifica-se nas diretrizes da Nova História, a partir das idéias de Marc Bloch e da Escola dos Annales. Ao final, o trabalho discute a verificação e aplicação dos princípios levantados, em uma proposta interpretativa para o primeiro movimento da Sonata op. 78 de Beethoven / Abstract: This research brings together specific information about keyboard fingering. Through a bibliographic review, the study reveals the emergence of different approaches related to fingering during de development of musical language and the keyboards instruments. Orientations from composers, pianists and editors indicate the existence of principles determining the choice of fingering. The bibliographic review thus identifies and classifies these principles according to their nature and elaboration. The critical eye on the sources selected and analyzed draws on guidelines from the New History, stemming from ideas put forth by Marc Bloch and the Annales School. Finally, in a performance proposal for the first movement of Beethoven's Sonata op. 78, the principles identified are applied and verified / Mestre
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Dedilhado pianístico e suas relações com princípios técnicos e musicais

Oliveira Júnior, Antonio Carlos de [UNESP] 13 June 2013 (has links) (PDF)
Made available in DSpace on 2014-06-11T19:27:26Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 Previous issue date: 2013-06-13Bitstream added on 2014-06-13T19:56:05Z : No. of bitstreams: 1 oliveirajunior_ac_me_ia.pdf: 3987345 bytes, checksum: 01b4f6c25e67ddac60d968c9343c2b1c (MD5) / Esta pesquisa reúne informações específicas sobre o dedilhado pianístico. Através de uma revisão bibliográfica, o trabalho demonstra o surgimento de diferentes abordagens relacionadas a dedilhados durante o desenvolvimento da linguagem musical e dos instrumentos de teclado. Orientações de compositores, instrumentistas e editores-revisores indicam a existência de princípios que determinam a escolha de dedilhados. A revisão bibliográfica, portanto, identifica e classifica tais princípios de acordo com a natureza de sua elaboração. O olhar crítico às fontes selecionadas e analisadas justifica-se nas diretrizes da Nova História, a partir das idéias de Marc Bloch e da Escola dos Annales. Ao final, o trabalho discute a verificação e aplicação dos princípios levantados, em uma proposta interpretativa para o primeiro movimento da Sonata op. 78 de Beethoven / This research brings together specific information about keyboard fingering. Through a bibliographic review, the study reveals the emergence of different approaches related to fingering during de development of musical language and the keyboards instruments. Orientations from composers, pianists and editors indicate the existence of principles determining the choice of fingering. The bibliographic review thus identifies and classifies these principles according to their nature and elaboration. The critical eye on the sources selected and analyzed draws on guidelines from the New History, stemming from ideas put forth by Marc Bloch and the Annales School. Finally, in a performance proposal for the first movement of Beethoven’s Sonata op. 78, the principles identified are applied and verified
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The Twenty-Four Preludes of Chopin, Opus 28: Formal Structure, Harmonic Deviations, and Modulation Devices

Daniel, Edward L. (Edward Lee) 01 1900 (has links)
The preludes as a whole do not conform to any specific formal mold, but offer a variety of form: binary, ternary, one-part, and five-part. As such, no new formal structures have been introduced by this "first" of the nineteenth century and twentieth century "disconnected" preludes. On the other hand, they are a heterogenous collection of styles, moods, and forms--a precedent that was followed by Debussy, Rachmoninoff, and various others. To determine the degree to which Chopin was harmonically advanced would require comparative analyses of works by his contemporaries and later nineteenth-century composers. Suffice it to say that one would be hard put to locate a collection of compositions of similar length and scope, written in the 1820's, that contains the wealth of harmonic innovations found within Opus 28.
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A comparative study of Claude Debussy's piano music scores and his own piano playing of selections from his Welte-Mignon piano roll recordings of 1912

Lee, Kyung-Ae 23 March 2011 (has links)
Not available / text
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Alma : o estilo pianístico de Egberto Gismonti / Soul : the pianistic style of Egberto Gismonti

Gomes, Vinicius Bastos, 1990- 28 August 2018 (has links)
Orientadores: Paulo José de Siqueira Tiné, Maria José Carrasqueira Dias de Moraes / Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Artes / Made available in DSpace on 2018-08-28T08:39:12Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Gomes_ViniciusBastos_M.pdf: 4078852 bytes, checksum: 8d976dfab947524a738a217c3bd1ed44 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2015 / Resumo: Dividido em três capítulos, este trabalho constitui-se de uma investigação de aspectos do estilo pianístico e composicional do multi-instrumentista Egberto Gismonti tendo como material de estudo o álbum "Alma" (EMI-Odeon, 1986), obra em que o pianista executa suas composições ao piano solo com adição de alguns sintetizadores. Para isso, foram realizadas transcrições integrais das interpretações pianísticas presentes, disponíveis na seção de anexos , e, posteriormente, análises que conduziriam à identificação de aspectos recorrentes nessas performances. Desse modo, podemos encontrar no primeiro capítulo informações sobre o disco propriamente dito. Informações essas que nos trarão à luz um panorama sobre sua concepção e realização. Somando-se críticas e depoimentos encontrados em jornais e livros, em períodos próximos ao lançamento, às informações coletadas com alguns dos participantes de sua confecção, pudemos traçar e exemplificar aspectos relacionados ao momento da carreira em que se encontrava o pianista além de compreender o "ambiente" que auxiliou os envolvidos a alcançarem os resultados técnicos e musicais até hoje celebrados, abrindo campo para o aprofundamento na música. O segundo capítulo é constituído das análises propriamente ditas. A partir das partituras geradas, as nove peças do disco: Baião Malandro, Palhaço, Loro, Maracatu, Karatê, Frevo, Água e Vinho, Infância e Cigana foram observadas sob vários pontos (melhor descritos nas considerações e metodologia), sendo alguns dos resultados apresentados individual e separadamente sob o prisma dos aspectos mais relevantes encontrados nessas análises. O terceiro capítulo constitui-se de uma síntese dos elementos recorrentemente resultantes das análises, visando externar algumas das características mais usuais além dos procedimentos mais utilizados pelo pianista para "dar vida" às suas composições por meio de suas próprias performances, elementos esses que pudemos agrupar como indicativos de uma idiossincrasia musical / Abstract: Divided into three chapters, this work consists of a research about pianistic and compositional style of the multi-instrumentalist Egberto Gismonti having as study material the album "Alma" (EMI-Odeon, 1986), a work in which the pianist plays his compositions in a solo piano with some synths added. For this, full transcriptions of the actual piano interpretations were realized, available in the attachments section, and then, analyzes that lead to the identification of recurrent aspects in these performances. Thus, we can find in the first chapter information on the album itself. Such information that will bring us an overview of its conception and realization. Adding criticism and testimonies found in newspapers and books, at close times to the release, to the information collected with some of the participants in its making, we illustrate aspects related to the career moment in which was the pianist in besides comprehending the "environment "that helped those involved to achieve the celebrated technical and musical results , opening the field to the deepening in music. The second chapter consists of the actual analysis. From the generated scores, nine disk parts: Baião Malandro, Palhaço, Loro, Maracatu, Karatê, Frevo, Água e Vinho, Infância e Cigana were observed from various points (best described the considerations and methodology) and some of the individual results and presented separately in the light of the most relevant aspects found in these analyzes. The third chapter consists of an synthesis of recurrently resulting elements of the analysis, aiming to externalize some of the usual features performed by the pianist to "give life" to their compositions through the performances, elements we could group as indicative of a musical idiosyncrasy / Mestrado / Música, Teoria, Criação e Prática / Mestre em Música
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Uncovering Fanny Hensel's "Das Jahr": Creating an Urtext Edition that Addresses Selected Technical and Interpretive Issues through Added Fingerings and Pedal Markings

Huang, Szu Ying 12 1900 (has links)
Das Jahr is considered Fanny Hensel's most impressive accomplishment of piano solo work. However, the only modern edition that is extant includes many additional editorial markings. By further analyzing the sections that are technically challenging or musically demanding from an interpretive standpoint, pianists wishing to perform the work will have to find workable fingerings and pedal markings to learn this piano cycle. For this reason, this dissertation will not only provide readers with an original text of Das Jahr, but also assist pianists in finding practical solutions that can help them to interpret this distinctive work successfully on the modern piano.
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An Orchestral Approach to Johannes Brahms' "Variationen und Fuge über ein Thema von Händel," Op. 24: Orchestral Transcription as an Interpretive Tool

Yun, Hee Sun 12 1900 (has links)
This dissertation provides an interpretive guide to Variationen und Fuge über ein Thema von Händel, Op. 24, written in 1861 by Johannes Brahms (1833–1897), in orchestral terms, using as basis the orchestral transcription by Edmund Rubbra (1901–1986), published as his Op. 47 in 1938. Not only does Brahms' Variationen present players with considerable pianistic difficulties, its intense harmonic and polyphonic structures make the music sound symphonic. The English composer Edmund Rubbra, a great Brahms enthusiast, transcribed the work for orchestra. The transcription in effect represents Rubbra's interpretation of the piano work as well as his respect for it. When both orchestra and piano versions of a composition exist, pianists may obtain essential musical ideas from studying the orchestral version, just as it is advisable for conductors to study the piano versions of symphonic works, not only those arranged by the composer. Brahms himself was not only a composer but also a pianist and conductor. It is possible that he imagined orchestral sound when composing large-scale piano works such as his Variationen. New experiments in interpretation can offer a refreshing perspective. This study focuses on elements from Rubbra's orchestral version of Variationen that can inform pianists' interpretation.

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