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Tone poemKnighton, William Luke, 1915- January 1948 (has links)
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Symphonic Poem "New Life" for Orchestra and Yang-ChinLeung, Chi Cheung 05 1900 (has links)
Symphonic Poem New Life is a composition in one movement for orchestra and yang-chin. The work is divided into six continuous sections. It is written in resultant form which is a cumulative process by which all major musical elements return at the end of the work. The tritone is the prominent interval used throughout the piece. Some graphic notation is also employed. The work has a performance time of approximately 13-15 minutes. The yang-chin is a Chinese string instrument similar to the Hungarian cymbalon, which is played with a pair of small beaters. These instruments have similar ranges, and either instrument can be used in this work.
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A portfolio of music compositions. / CUHK electronic theses & dissertations collectionJanuary 2013 (has links)
這作品集共有三首作品:“謎語 I, 110806“ 為四個家居電話而作, “ 影。空“ 一首電子音樂作品, “交響詩“ 為管樂團而作 / 我嘗試在作品集當中運用一些以前我並不經常使用的作曲概念、作曲技巧,及配器法和一些樂器組合,以致我可以創作一些突破我以往風格的作品。以上三首作品都屬於不同類型,也有作不同的特質;樂曲順著創作日期先後而排列。我嘗試在 “謎語 I, 110806 和 “影。空 這兩首較早期的作品中實驗一下當時對我而言是創新的樂曲種類和作曲技巧。較近期的作品“交響詩是為管樂團而作。因為我學習圓號多年,所以這是我最熟悉的樂曲類型。 / “謎語 I, 110806“ / 這是一首為四個電話而作的實驗性作品,藉此表達出我們每天都在經歷充滿戲劇性的人生。電話可以產生出脈衝和音頻聲響,無疑是一件樂器。其實很多圍繞著我們的事物都可以用來創作音樂。我為這首樂曲的演出預先預備了一些錄音以在樂曲中特定的時間播出。演奏者可以按他們自己的喜惡以其他錄音代替。 / “影。空“ / 這是一首揉合電子合成器所產生的電子音效和真實錄音的電子音樂作品。創作靈感來自<聖經>的<傳道書>,我特別是被當中認為人生在世一切都如捕風捉影所觸動。我在音樂中使用了風聲作為一固定反復的樂句以貫穿全曲。有此作為一個無間斷的承托部分令到一些不可能在真實樂器演奏中發生的細緻音樂元素可以在這首樂曲中呈現。 / “交響詩“ / 這首樂曲的最大特點是我選擇在這首管樂團作品中運用了豎琴和馬林巴琴的二重奏。樂曲起始是一些精簡又有著強烈對比的樂段,這些樂段在樂曲較後部分融合一起,並發展成一長樂段。我在樂曲中主要著意於創造優美的旋律,當中蘊含著不規則的分句,卻不影響樂曲本身的流暢性。 / This portfolio consists of three pieces: Enigma I, 110806 for four domestic telephones, In Vain Like A Shadow an electronic piece, A Symphonic Poem for concert band / In my portfolio, I have attempted to use the compositional concepts and techniques, as well as orchestration and instrumentation method that were unfamiliar to me before, so as to ensure that I was writing works that would stretch beyond my usual musical tendencies. The three pieces in my portfolio all have distinctive styles and genres; each will be presented chronologically according to its completion date. In my two earlier pieces, Enigma I, 110806 and In Vain As A Shadow I wish to experiment with the genres and techniques that were new to me at the time. The most recent work, A Symphonic Poem, is composed for concert band. It is the genre that I am most comfortable and familiar with, owing to my years of training on the French horn. / Enigma I, 110806 / This is an experimental piece composed for four domestic telephones. This came out of my idea of creating a work that would enable music to express the drama we encounter in our daily lives. The telephone is no doubt a musical instrument--it can generate pulses and pitched tones. In fact, many objects that surround us can be used to create music. For the performance of this work in the past, I have prepared some pre-existing recorded sound tracks that can be played alongside at particular moments in time. However, those who wish to make their own sound tracks to substitute mine for the performance are welcome to do so. / In Vain As A Shadow / This is an electronic piece that combines recorded live sounds with effects that are produced by a synthesizer. While composing this work, I was inspired by the book Ecclesiastes from the Holy Bible; in particular, I was struck by the part about how the life of a man is a vanity. In my music, I have used a drone-like ostinato that permeates throughout the entire work. Using this as the long, seamless foundation of my piece, while delicate gestures are introduced up above, is something that would have been impossible if only acoustic instruments are used. / A Symphonic Poem / What is most unusual in this work is probably my choice to feature a duet for harp and marimba within a wind band. This piece begins with a few short, contrasting sections that are later combined with one another, and eventually grow to become one long stretch. Much of my attention in working through this piece has been focused on creating beautiful melodic lines that have irregular phrasings, yet will not interfere with the continuous musical flow. / Detailed summary in vernacular field only. / Detailed summary in vernacular field only. / Detailed summary in vernacular field only. / Detailed summary in vernacular field only. / Detailed summary in vernacular field only. / Detailed summary in vernacular field only. / Detailed summary in vernacular field only. / Detailed summary in vernacular field only. / Cheng, Ming Hin Henry. / "December 2012." / Thesis (M.Mus.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2013. / Electronic reproduction. Hong Kong : Chinese University of Hong Kong, [2012] System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader. Available via World Wide Web. / Abstracts also in Chinese. / Volume I: / Cover Page / Content Page / Acknowledgments --- p.i / Abstract --- p.ii / Enigma I, 110806 --- p.1 / In Vain As A Shadow --- p.8 / Volume II: / Cover Page / A Symphonic Poem --- p.1
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A song of war and victory : an edition, commentary, and analysis of the 1905 tone poem by Sir Arnold BaxLudden, Paul R. January 2006 (has links)
Many of the musical works composed by Sir Arnold Bax have been studied, edited, and performed in the fifty or so years since his death in 1953. Until recently, several of the earliest symphonic works have remained as original unedited manuscripts tucked away in private collections. This dissertation serves to partially remedy this obscurity by presenting the first edition of the 1905 tone poem, A Song of War and Victory as a practical and working score. It also provides a study comprising commentary, analysis, and a large section devoted to the correction of the many errors in the manuscript. This early work is now available to orchestras, conductors, and scholars in a performance edition. Within the commentary and analysis portions is a comparison study of the other extant early, and interestingly varied, symphonic works, complete with an appendix, comprising a complete edition of the 1904 set of variations aptly titled, Variations (Improvisations). Before this study, Bax's Variations was the only remaining unedited work from the early symphonic complete works. Therefore, this dissertation fills these notable, existing, gaps and completes the exposition of these earliest examples of the composer's work. / School of Music
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Symphonic Fantasia Han-Kook Oui Ja-Yeon (Nature in Korea): Score and Critical CommentaryHan, Sang-Eun 08 1900 (has links)
The Symphonic Fantasia Han-Kook oui Ja-Yeon (Nature in Korea ) is a single-movement orchestral piece, which is divided into 5 characteristic sections - each section has programmatic subtitles (Rocks, River, Sea, Wind, and Mountain) and its own idée fixe motive. The degree of texture (homophonic/polyphonic), dynamics (strong/weak), density (thick/thin), velocity (fast/slow), and orchestration (emphasizing various sections of the orchestra) is determined by depiction of the subtitles. The critical commentary of the Symphonic Fantasia Han-Kook oui Ja-Yeon (Nature in Korea ) includes a discussion of form, pitch content (melodic and harmonic), and texture of the piece. The commentary also includes a discussion of the use of programmatic subtitles (Rocks, River, Sea, Wind, and Mountain) and depiction of these concepts in the orchestration of the work. A comparison with other orchestral works is added for explanation and support of the composer's concept. Some of the other composers who are discussed in this paper include Richard Strauss (Alpine Symphony), Gustav Holst (The Planets), Frank Bridge (The Sea), Aaron Copland (Billy the Kid), and Joseph Klein (Pathways: Interior Shadows).
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Exploration in new music: portfolio of compositions and analysis梅廣釗, Mui, Kwong-chiu. January 2000 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Music / Master / Master of Philosophy
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A portfolio of music compositions.January 2009 (has links)
Die-bleibende Stadt : Quintet für fünf Bläser Nr. 1, op. 27 -- La nuit et l'extra-terrestre : Deuxième Poéme Symphonique pour Orchestra à vents, op. 28 -- Requiem no. 1 for solo soprano, mezzo-soprano, alto, tenor, bass, off-stage instruments, organ, double mixed chorus and orchestra, op. 30 -- 3 duets of strings, "Information Engineering", op. 31. / Lam, Wang Kong. / Durations: 8 min.; 8 min.; 70 min.; 8 min. / Thesis (M.Mus.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2009. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves ). / Lyrics of 3rd work in Latin; abstract also in Chinese. / Abstract --- p.ii / Acknowledgements --- p.iii / Die bleibende Stadt: Quintet fur funf Blaser Nr. 1,Op.27 --- p.1 / Programme notes --- p.2 / Score --- p.3 / "La nuit et I'extra-terrestre : Deuxieme Poeme Symphonique pour Orchestre a vents, Op.28" --- p.9 / Programme notes --- p.10 / Score --- p.11 / "Requiem no. 1 for solo soprano, mezzo-soprano, alto, tenor, bass, off-stage instruments, organ, double mixed chorus and orchestra, Op.30" --- p.39 / Programme notes --- p.40 / Score: / Chapter I. --- Introit --- p.44 / Chapter II. --- Offertorio --- p.72 / Chapter III. --- Sanctus --- p.102 / Chapter IV. --- Pie Jesu --- p.121 / Chapter V. --- Agnus Dei --- p.126 / Chapter VI. --- Lux aetema --- p.137 / Chapter VII. --- Libera me --- p.141 / Chapter VIII. --- In paradisum --- p.171 / "3 Duets for strings, ""Information Engineering´ح, Op.31" --- p.184 / Programme notes --- p.185 / Score: / Chapter I. --- Fourier Transform --- p.186 / Chapter II. --- Cryptography --- p.188 / Chapter III. --- Information Theory --- p.190
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