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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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Jacobo Ficher, Argentine composer, and his Rapsodia, op. 88 for mixed choir and saxophone quartet

Loes, Trevor Allen 01 May 2019 (has links)
No description available.
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[en] TECHNE AND INSPIRATION ON PLATONIC ION / [pt] TÉCHNE E INSPIRAÇÃO NO ÍON PLATÔNICO

KRISHNAMURTI JARESKI 31 July 2006 (has links)
[pt] A presente dissertação de mestrado tem como tema de investigação duas noções centrais que fundamentam a discussão sobre a poesia e a rapsódia exposta por Platão no seu diálogo de juventude, o Íon: o conceito de téchne, padrão comparativo de que se serve o filósofo para demonstrar que não é por uma arte/habilidade que o poeta e o rapsodo se revelam capazes de falar sobre múltiplos assuntos, e o conceito de inspiração poética que, ao sustentar a possibilidade de uma ligação direta com as Musas capaz de anular temporariamente as faculdades racionais do homem, rompe parcialmente com as tradicionais concepções de poesia da época. Do entrelaçamento dessas duas noções emergem traços de um redirecionamento da atividade rapsódica e de uma nova compreensão da poesia, cuja presença, nos diálogos posteriores, atesta sua natureza programática e aponta para o surgimento da Filosofia. / [en] The present Master s dissertation has two central concepts as object of investigation that support a discussion about the poetry and rhapsody exposed by Plato in his early dialogue, Ion: the concept of techne, a pattern of comparison which the philosopher uses to demonstrate that it is not through art/ability that the poet and the rhapsodist turn out to be capable of talking about different subjects; and the concept of poetical inspiration, which disrupts in part the traditional concepts of poetry at the time, as it sustains the possibility of straight connection with the Muses, a possibility which can stop man´s rational faculties temporarily. From the intertwine of these two ideas, traits emerge concerning the redirection of the rhapsodic activity and the new understanding about poetry, whose presence in his following dialogues attests its programmatic nature and points to the origin of Philosophy.
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Rapsodia Camaleónica: A Concerto for Piano, Trumpet and Orchestra

January 2012 (has links)
abstract: This DMA project (in piano performance) consists of a concerto composed for trumpet and piano duo with orchestra and an analytical document that accompanies it. The text portion of this paper discusses the different compositional aspects of Rapsodia Camaleónica, including instrumentation, form, influences and the performers' perspective. The work is scored for a medium-sized orchestra: 2 flutes (flute 2 double piccolo), 2 oboes, 2 clarinets, 2 bassoons, horn, trombone, bass trombone, 4 percussionists (timpani, snare drum, crash cymbals, suspended cymbal, castanets, güiro or carrasca, shekere, whip, xylophone, triangle, pandeiro, tam-tam, wood blocks, 2 congas, glockenspiel, 3 tom-toms, bass drum) and strings. It is written in one multi-sectional movement with a duration of approximately twenty-three minutes. The full score is attached as an appendix. The influences in Rapsodia Camaleónica range from the western classical tradition to world music to urban dance music, all of which fuse together in a work that blends this eclectic mix into a unified whole. This composition is intended as an addition to the piano concerto repertoire from Latin America, which includes compositions by Carlos Chávez, Manuel María Ponce (both Mexican), Alberto Ginastera (Argentinian), Camargo Guarnieri and Heitor Villa-Lobos (both Brazilian). It is the composer's desire to add a Colombian piece of universal appeal to this list. / Dissertation/Thesis / D.M.A. Music 2012

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