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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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Do micro ao macro: aproximações entre oriente e ocidente em Der Jahreslauf

Chiarelli, Ivan [UNESP] 23 June 2015 (has links) (PDF)
Made available in DSpace on 2015-10-06T13:02:54Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 Previous issue date: 2015-06-23. Added 1 bitstream(s) on 2015-10-06T13:19:19Z : No. of bitstreams: 1 000849563.pdf: 5366473 bytes, checksum: 2b1d09e18ed8645e40f4ba2c14bd586e (MD5) / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES) / Este trabalho discute a aproximação do compositor Karlheinz Stockhausen à tradição musical japonesa, presentificada na obra DER JAHRESLAUF(1977), detendo-se sobre alguns aspectos da tradição nipônica incorporados à peça e discutindo a maneira como foram abordados pelo compositor alemão. O estudo apresenta uma sinopse da produção teórico-composicional de Stockhausen, bem como um breve apanhado acerca da música gagaku, e é elaborado a partir de uma base metalinguística, à qual são acrescentados tópicos de intratextualidade e narrativa, com vistas a tratar do processo de leitura e interpretação de informação estética. Por fim, segue-se uma análise da obra DER JAHRESLAUF, localizando os tópicos apontados e discutindo suas implicações musicológicas e simbólicas / This research discusses composer Karlheinz Stockhausen's approach to Japanese musical tradition, as presentified in the work DER JAHRESLAUF(1977), focusing on some of the aspects incorporated to the piece from the Japanese tradition and debating the manner by which they were approached by the German composer. The study presents a synopsis of Stockhausen's productions, both theoretical- and compositionalwise, as well as an overview on gagakumusic. It develops from a metalinguistic basis, to which were added topics on intratextuality and narrative, in order to deal with the process of reading and interpreting aesthetic information. Finally, there follows an analysis of the piece DER JAHRESLAUF, identifying discussed topics and debating their musicological and simbolic implications
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O cálculo e a invenção na poética de Stockhausen

Mendes, Daniel de Souza [UNESP] 18 August 2009 (has links) (PDF)
Made available in DSpace on 2014-06-11T19:26:46Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 Previous issue date: 2009-08-18Bitstream added on 2014-06-13T20:34:39Z : No. of bitstreams: 1 mendes_ds_me_ia.pdf: 2189081 bytes, checksum: e5a221ee7c7fac1bd8978c913d023cfd (MD5) / Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP) / A obra de Karlheinz Stockhausen (1928-2007) é contornada por uma série de questões que concernem tanto ao âmbito das especulações próprias do fenômeno musical, quanto àquelas que permeiam este discurso. Dentre estas está a relação entre os procedimentos composicionais seriais, tal como ocorre nas primeiras obras, e outros situados em um âmbito mais alargado de possibilidades, onde os primeiros preceitos são remodelados e estendidos. Sob estas asserções proponho diálogos que versem sobre os vários desdobramentos da organização do discurso musical de sua música eletrônica. Como exemplo utilizo sobretudo Gesang der Jünglinge (1955- 1956) e Hymnen (1966-1967), mas também perfaço algumas incursões em sua obra instrumental e em seus primeiros estudos eletrônicos. Desta forma busco auxílios para uma melhor compreensão dos procedimentos composicionais que percorrem seu labor entre os anos de 1950 e 1966, sob o viés compositivo e auditivo. / The work of Karlheinz Stockhausen (1928-2007) is contoured by several approaches that concern the range of the explorations of the very musical phenomena, and some others that permeate the musical discourse. Among them there is the relation between the serial procedures, as in the early works, and the procedures within a wider range of possibilities, where the first concepts are reviewed and extended. On these assertions, I propose a dialog that verse on the several implications on the organization of musical discourse in Stockhausen’s electronic music. I use Gesang der Jünglinge (1955-1956) and Hymnen (1966-1967) as main examples, but all the same I do some incursions in his instrumental works, as so as in his electronic studies. Thus I search for subsidies to a better understanding of the compositional procedures used along 1950 and 1966, through the compositional and aural aspects.
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Transformação e formação da técnica do trompete: de Monteverdi a Stockhaunsen

Sulpício, Carlos Afonso [UNESP] 13 August 2012 (has links) (PDF)
Made available in DSpace on 2014-06-11T19:32:42Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 Previous issue date: 2012-08-13Bitstream added on 2014-06-13T20:23:50Z : No. of bitstreams: 1 sulpicio_ca_dr_ia.pdf: 7470036 bytes, checksum: 2fbae8d3ec3077336f3d5bf6542ea06f (MD5) / Esta tese tem como objetivo traçar um panorama histórico sobre a evolução da técnica do trompete percorrendo uma linha cronológica que parte de Monteverdi e chega a Stockhausen com enfoque na relação compositor/instrumento/instrumentista. Inicialmente, apresentamos uma breve abordagem dos primórdios do trompete e apontamos a importância da obra Orfeo de Monteverdi, pois é a partir desta obra que o instrumento adentra a orquestra e começa a fazer parte do que poderíamos chamar de música “séria”. O ápice deste processo culmina com a obra A Jornada de Miguel em Volta da Terra de Karlheinz Stockhausen, uma obra de porte e caráter monumental que coloca o instrumento em total evidência e explora a técnica expandida do instrumento, podendo ser considerada uma das obras mais representativas para o trompete no século XX / The objective of this thesis is to trace a historic overview about the evolution of the trumpet technique throughout a chronological line which starts at Monteverdi and reaches Stockhausen with a focus on composer/instrument/interpreter. Primarily, we present a short context of the initial period and appoint the importance of the work Orfeo by Monteverdi, because this is the first time that the instrument integrates the orchestra in what we can call by art music. The summit of this process is the work Michael`s Journey Round The Earth, by Karlheinz Stockhausen, a monumental work which explores the expanded technique and can be considered one of the most relevant work for trumpet solo in XX century
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Forma lírica e campos temporais = fundamentos das multiplicidades de performance em Klaviestuck XI de Karlheinz Stockhausen / Lyric form and time fields : multiplicities of performance in Karlheinz Stockausen's Klavierstuck XI

Almeida, Alexandre Zamith, 1972- 09 March 2010 (has links)
Orientador: Mauricy Matos Martin / Tese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Artes / Made available in DSpace on 2018-08-17T10:26:29Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Almeida_AlexandreZamith_D.pdf: 6012522 bytes, checksum: 99e58d9ea116d2a98a993274a748f8fe (MD5) Previous issue date: 2010 / Resumo: Esta tese trata das multiplicidades inerentes à manifestação musical, decorrentes de seus fatores de performance. Após a observação das aberturas enquanto ambiguidades presentes em toda mensagem artística e da performance enquanto momento integralizador da obra musical, este trabalho acata Klavierstück XI de Karlheinz Stockhausen como objeto de estudo, por ser representativa da estética da obra aberta e potencializar as variáveis e imprevisibilidades de performance. A obra é investigada a partir de seu projeto composicional, por meio da consideração do pensamento musical de Stockhausen que determinou aspectos que caracterizam a sua multiplicidade, com ênfase nos interesses do compositor por novas concepções de forma e de tempo musical. A partir desta investigação, Klavierstück XI é observada no contexto das práticas interpretativas, com o intuito de reconhecer que tipo de estímulo oferece a estas práticas. A tese apresenta ainda estratégias de estudo técnico-instrumental da obra, com vistas a proporcionar uma postura interpretativa mais condizente com o complexo jogo de itinerários e conexões proposto pela partitura. Por fim, busca-se conclusões sobre se obras tais como Klavierstück XI inauguram novas multiplicidades interpretativas ou se reconhecem, exploram e potencializam aspectos há muito tempo latentes na manifestação musical ocidental / Abstract: This thesis addresses the multiplicity inherent in the musical manifestation and result of their performance factors. After the observation of the openings as ambiguities inherent in any artistic message and the performance as the defining moment of a musical work, Klavierstück XI by Karlheinz Stockhausen has been chosen as the object of study, because it is a representative work of the aesthetics of open work, with emphasis in the variables and unpredictability of performance. The work was investigated from its compositional design taking in consideration the musical thought of Stockhausen which determined features of the multiplicity of performance related to the interests of the composer in new conceptions of form and musical time. From this research, Klavierstück XI is observed in the context of performance practices. The thesis also presents strategies for a technicalinstrumental work, with a view to providing an interpretative approach more in line with the complex set of routes and connections proposed by the score. Finally, we seek to conclusions about whether such works as Klavierstück XI inaugurate new interpretive multiplicities or explore and enhance features that are implicit in the music for a long time / Doutorado / Doutor em Música
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Black snow by Michael Smetanin : an analysis : and original compositions

O'Connor, Jennifer January 2004 (has links)
Black Snow, an orchestral work composed by Michael Smetanin in 1987, was named after the book Black Snow by Mikhael Bulgakov. Newspaper articles, reviews and the literature researched, all comment on Smetanin’s style and on the influences that shaped that style. The aggressive and confrontational style of much of Smetanin’s music can be attributed partly to his love of rock music and jazz and partly to his mentor in the Netherlands, Louis Andriessen. The same sources quote other composers who also influenced Smetanin’s style. Three works in particular are named, that is, Trans by Stockhausen, Keqrops by Xenakis and De Tijd by Andriessen. It was decided, in the light of previous investigations into Smetanin’s music, to take one of these composers, namely Stockhausen and his work Trans, and discover how much Smetanin was influenced by this composer and this particular work. Trans was chosen because the similarities with Black Snow are less obvious. All aspects of Black Snow were examined - namely the harmony, rhythms, the important textures, serial/mathematical techniques, orchestration, the dramatic program, how the instruments are played - and then compared with Trans for similarities and differences. The results of the analytical investigation show that, while the internal organisation of the two works is very different, there are significant similarities between the two works in most of these areas. Serial/mathematical techniques could only be demonstrated in one area, and this is only conjecture.
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The influence of concepts of information theory on the birth of electronic music composition: Lejaren A. Hiller and Karlheinz Stockhausen, 1953-1960

Both, Christoph 31 July 2015 (has links)
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An Examination of Two Significant Percussion Compositions: Karlheinz Stockhausen's Zyklus and Ingolf Dahl's Duettino Concertante, a Lecture Recital Together with Five Recitals of Selected Works of A. Ginastera, A. Wilder, W. Kraft, and Others

Carney, Michael R. (Michael Reed), 1952- 12 1900 (has links)
Zvklus (1959) by Karlheinz Stockhausen and Duettino Concertante (1966) by Ingolf Dahl represent two of the most significant percussion compositions that present the percussionist as soloist. The performer of these works, either unaccompanied or accompanied by a non-percussion instrument, is featured as executant, interpreter, and improvisor. They are regarded as classics in the medium of multiple percussion because of their frequency of performance and their profound effect on notation, musical composition, and the technical expectations of the percussionist. This paper examines these compositions and their historical significance to both percussion literature and the percussionist. Each of these compositions is analzyed by examining instrumentation, compositional procedures, and performance problems. Finally, the notational procedures and role of the performer in these compositions are compared. A discussion of the development of the percussion batterie, percussion ensemble, and the important early solo multiple percussion compositions provides historical perspective for these compositions. This perspective is enhanced by consideration of biography, influences, and stylistic development of each composer.
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Sounds Themselves: Intersections of Serialism and Musique Concrète in Karlheinz Stockhausen's "Elektronische Studie I"

Huff, David, 1976- 08 1900 (has links)
In the summer of 1953, Karlheinz Stockhausen began composing his first piece of elektronische Musik at the Westdeutscher Rundfunk Studio for Electronic Music in Cologne. Up to that point, Stockhausen's only experience with electroacoustic music was his time spent at the Radiodiffusion-Télévision Française the previous year, where he assisted Pierre Schaeffer and composed a piece of musique concrète. An early case study in the marriage of serial aesthetics and electroacoustic techniques, Studie I is a rigorously organized work that reflects Stockhausen's compositional philosophy of a unified structural principle in which all musical materials and parametric values are generated by and arranged according to a single governing series. In spite of this meticulously wrought serial structure, Studie I displays features that are the consequences of the realities of electronic sound production either imposing on the sonic result, or altering the compositional plan entirely. I use a three-part approach to my analysis of Studie I by examining Stockhausen's serial system, the electroacoustic studio techniques in use in 1953, and the original recorded realization through spectrographic analysis. Using this methodology, I expose the blurring of the supposed divide between elektronische Musik and musique concrète by exploring the features that lie between the serial plan and the technical processes Stockhausen used to realize Studie I.

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