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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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Which arias better represent Susanna's character : the original or replaced arias? /

Yang, Hyun Joo. January 2005 (has links)
Thesis (D. Mus. Arts)--University of Washington, 2005. / Vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 91-95).
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Das Opernzitat bei Mozart

Armbruster, Richard. January 2001 (has links)
Thesis (doctoral)--Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg, 1999. / Includes bibliographical references (p. [327]-358).
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Klarinettkvintett K. 581 : Analys och instudering med basettklarinetten i fokus

Eriksson, Emilia January 2021 (has links)
Uppsatsen handlar om W.A. Mozarts Klarinettkvintett i A-dur, K. 581. Arbetet innehåller en musikteoretisk analys av verkets första sats, samt egna erfarenheter från instuderingsprocessen. Viktiga aspekter är arbetet tillsammans med en stråkkvartett, hur det som blåsare är att arbeta med stråkar samt att finna sin plats i en så etablerad kammarmusikkonstellation som en stråkkvartett är. Arbetet fokuserar till stor del på basettklarinetten. En historisk bakgrund för tiden kring basettklarinettens uppkomst, användning, varför ingen annan än Mozart skrivit för instrumentet och hur det skiljer sig att spela kvintetten på A-klarinett och basettklarinett ingår.
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The Concert Arias of Mozart for the Bass and Tenor Voices

Smith, Charles Temple 08 1900 (has links)
The concert arias of Mozart are probably among the least known works of this genius among composers, yet they represent no small part of his musical output and are scattered throughout every period of his life. He composed a total of fifty-seven in all, the first when he was only nine years old and the last one in the final year of his life. Mozart's fifty-seven concert arias are divided among the four voice groupings as follows: one for alto, eight for bass, ten for tenor and thirty-eight for soprano. Of these soprano arias one (K. 569)l is lost and two (K. 307 and K. 308) are merely ariettas on French texts. It is with the eighteen arias for normal male voice that this discussion will be primarily concerned; arias for the castrati voice will not be considered.
15

Die Mozart-Rezeption in Bulgarien

Gentscheff, Welisar 21 March 2017 (has links) (PDF)
Die Geschichte der Mozart-Rezeption in Bulgarien ist untrennbar mit dem Entstehen einer professionellen Musikkultur europäischer Prägung verbunden. Dabei muß man sich vergegenwärtigen, daß Bulgarien bis 1878 unter türkischer Herrschaft wirtschaftlich und politisch auf feudalem Niveau existierte. Es lohnt sich, den Versuch zu unternehmen, ein Bild der damaligen gesellschaftspolitischen und kulturellen Prozesse zu entwerfen, um zu verstehen, wie die \"Europäisierung\" der Musizierpraxis in Bulgarien vonstatten ging.
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An examination of major works for wind band, brass ensemble, and chamber winds: “Three songs from Sussex” by Hugh M. Stuart, “Fanfare for brass and percussion” by Karel Husa, and “Serenade no. 10 in B flat” by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Johnson, Christopher Scott January 1900 (has links)
Master of Music / Department of Music, Theatre, and Dance / Frank C. Tracz / This report provides a comprehensive research and teaching guide for three works for wind ensemble, brass ensemble, and chamber winds: Three Songs from Sussex by Hugh M. Stuart, Fanfare for Brass and Percussion by Karel Husa, and Serenade No. 10 in Bb, Largo, Allegro molto by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Each chapter provides information on the composer, composition, historical perspective, technical considerations, stylistic considerations, musical elements, form and structure, other listening suggestions, and seating arrangement considerations. Also included are the lesson plan outlines that were used to teach each work, and a detailed score analysis grid. The report documents the full process of selecting, researching, rehearsing, and performing the selected literature with the hope that it will aid in future performances of the works.
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Piano Sonata in F major, KV 533/494 in the arrangement by Edvard Grieg : a critical examination of the musical text in the context of the primary sources

Noh, Ohran 22 September 2009
In 1879-1880, E. W. Fritzsch in Leipzig issued a most unusual collection entitled <i>Arrangements of Mozart Piano Sonatas with a freely composed second piano part without opus numbers</i>, prepared by the noted Norwegian composer, Edvard Grieg (1843-1907). The collection of Griegs arrangement of Mozarts works comprises the <i>Piano Sonata in F major, KV 533/494</i> (composed in 1788), <i>Fantasia and the Piano Sonata in C minor, KV 475 and KV 457</i>(composed in 1784), the <i>Piano Sonata in C major, KV 545</i> (composed in 1788), and the <i>Piano Sonata in G major, KV 189h=283</i> (composed in 1775). According to the letter to Dr. Max Abraham, Grieg originally prepared his arrangements of Mozarts four sonatas for pedagogical reasons. In his article Mozart (November 1897), Grieg also mentions his own Mozart editions:<p> <i>The writer of this article has himself attempted, by using a second piano, to impart to several of Mozarts pianoforte sonatas a tonal effect appealing to our modern ears; and he wishes to add, by way of apology, that he did not change a single one of Mozarts notes, thus preserving the respect we owe to the great master. It is not my opinion that this was an act of necessity; far from it. But provided a man does not follow the example of Gounod, who transformed a Bach prelude into a modern, sentimental, and trivial show piece, of which I absolutely disapprove, but seeks to preserve the unity of style, there is surely no reason for raising an outcry over his desire to attempt a modernization as one way of showing his admiration for an old master.</i><p> With regard to this collection of Mozart sonatas, this thesis documents the influence of Mozart, a Viennese classical composer, on Grieg, a Norwegian Romantic composer, with a special focus on Mozarts <i>Piano Sonata in F Major, KV 533/494</i> in the arrangement by Grieg. With Griegs bold claim that he did not change a single one of Mozarts notes, this study reveals the authenticity through the critical examination of the musical text in the context of the primary sources.
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Piano Sonata in F major, KV 533/494 in the arrangement by Edvard Grieg : a critical examination of the musical text in the context of the primary sources

Noh, Ohran 22 September 2009 (has links)
In 1879-1880, E. W. Fritzsch in Leipzig issued a most unusual collection entitled <i>Arrangements of Mozart Piano Sonatas with a freely composed second piano part without opus numbers</i>, prepared by the noted Norwegian composer, Edvard Grieg (1843-1907). The collection of Griegs arrangement of Mozarts works comprises the <i>Piano Sonata in F major, KV 533/494</i> (composed in 1788), <i>Fantasia and the Piano Sonata in C minor, KV 475 and KV 457</i>(composed in 1784), the <i>Piano Sonata in C major, KV 545</i> (composed in 1788), and the <i>Piano Sonata in G major, KV 189h=283</i> (composed in 1775). According to the letter to Dr. Max Abraham, Grieg originally prepared his arrangements of Mozarts four sonatas for pedagogical reasons. In his article Mozart (November 1897), Grieg also mentions his own Mozart editions:<p> <i>The writer of this article has himself attempted, by using a second piano, to impart to several of Mozarts pianoforte sonatas a tonal effect appealing to our modern ears; and he wishes to add, by way of apology, that he did not change a single one of Mozarts notes, thus preserving the respect we owe to the great master. It is not my opinion that this was an act of necessity; far from it. But provided a man does not follow the example of Gounod, who transformed a Bach prelude into a modern, sentimental, and trivial show piece, of which I absolutely disapprove, but seeks to preserve the unity of style, there is surely no reason for raising an outcry over his desire to attempt a modernization as one way of showing his admiration for an old master.</i><p> With regard to this collection of Mozart sonatas, this thesis documents the influence of Mozart, a Viennese classical composer, on Grieg, a Norwegian Romantic composer, with a special focus on Mozarts <i>Piano Sonata in F Major, KV 533/494</i> in the arrangement by Grieg. With Griegs bold claim that he did not change a single one of Mozarts notes, this study reveals the authenticity through the critical examination of the musical text in the context of the primary sources.
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Mozart's Viennese copyists /

Edge, Dexter. January 2005 (has links)
Diss.--Histoire de la musique et littérature--Los Angeles (Calif.)--Faculty of the Graduate School, Univ. of Southern California, 2001. / Bibliogr. p. 2119-2152.
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Ein Weib tut wenig, plaudert viel das Frauenbild in der literarischen Rezeption der Opern W.A. Mozarts und seiner Librettisten : ein Beitrag zur Geschlechterforschung /

Lemm-Mirschel, Corinna. January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (doctoral) - Universität, Köln, 2004. / Includes bibliographical references (p. 341-346).

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