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READING RELIGION: A MUSIC AND TEXT APPROACH TO RELIGIOUS THEMES IN <i>TOSCA</i>AND <i>SUOR ANGELICA</i>MASSOL, JAMES January 2007 (has links)
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A study of the histories and inspirations behind selections of songs from the soprano repertoireKnoles, Katherine Louise January 1900 (has links)
Master of Music / Department of Music, Theatre, and Dance / Patricia Thompson / The purpose of this graduate report is to explore the influential stories and historical aspects behind the composition of selected works from the soprano repertoire. This document is completed in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Master of Music degree in vocal performance. The recital was held on Sunday, April 29, 2018, at seven-thirty o’clock in the evening at the First Presbyterian Church, located on 801 Leavenworth Street in Manhattan, KS.
Works for this recital were chosen to create a contrasting and unique program to span the soprano repertoire from the Baroque era to late twentieth century, and to display the histories and influences of these compositions. The following works are examined in detail within this document:
1. “Komm in mein Herzenhaus” from Ein’ feste Burg ist unser Gott, BWV 80, by Johann Sebastian Bach
2. “On mighty pens” from The Creation by Franz Joseph Haydn
3. Fêtes galantes I (1882) by Claude Debussy
1. “En sourdine”
2. “Fantoches”
3. “Clair de lune”
4. “Senza mama” from Suor Angelica by Giacomo Puccini
5. As it fell upon a day by Aaron Copland
6. A Letter from Sullivan Ballou by John Kander
7. “What Good Would the Moon Be?” from Street Scene by Kurt Weill
8. Les filles de Cadix by Léo Delibes
Each chapter of this document is dedicated to a specific work from the program, and contains the following: 1) biographical information on the composer, 2) historical information and influences on the composition as well as from its grander counterpart if the selection is from a larger work, and 3) a textual and musical analysis of the selection.
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Il Trittico:Giacomo Puccini's Enigmatic Farewell to Italian OperaJanuary 2015 (has links)
abstract: The focus of this in-depth study is to look at the gestation, performance history, and reception of Giacomo Puccini's evening of three one-act operas called Il Trittico and differentiate the particular components, Il Tabarro, Suor Angelica, and Gianni Schicchi to analyze them for their individual stylistic elements of Italian Opera. These were the styles of verismo, pathos and sentimentality, and opera buffa. As substantiated by written criticism, the audience and the critics did not fully comprehend the hidden meaning behind the individual works of Il Trittico. Puccini, enigmatically, had chosen to present one last glimpse of outmoded Italian operatic traditions. In order to evaluate Il Trittico's importance in the history of Italian opera, this study will first review the musically changing landscape in Italy during the early to mid-nineteenth century, then the second part of the nineteenth and beginning of the twentieth-century when German, French, and eventually Russian music were starting to influence audience taste. Puccini who, over the course of his compositional life, absorbed and incorporated these different styles realized that long held Italian operatic tradition had reached a fork in the road. One path would ensure Italian composers a place in this new order and the other a stagnant dead end.
Even though Puccini's triptych garnered primarily negative reviews, the basis for this negativity was the perception that Il Trittico had broken with the historically traditional Italian musical styles. Though the present study acknowledges that break to a degree, it will also present a historically based rationale for the deviation, one left largely unnoticed by Puccini's critics. In the end, this author plans to realize their symbolic importance as a farewell to three uniquely Italian styles and a departure point for a new operatic tradition. Looking forward to the centenary of the work, this author seeks to illuminate how Puccini reached the pinnacle of firmly rooted genres of Italian opera. Ultimately this might help to unravel the enigma of Il Trittico while it continues to secure its rightful place as one of the masterpieces of the Puccini canon. / Dissertation/Thesis / Masters Thesis Music 2015
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Formal Structure in Puccini's Suor Angelica: Expanding Hepokoski's Rotational AnalysisJarvis, Brian Edward 23 June 2011 (has links)
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