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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.
171

A Selected List of Music for Solo Clarinet and Clarinet with Piano by Taiwanese Female Composers Composed between 1986 and 2015: The Investigation of a Neglected Repertory with an Annotated Bibliography

Wang, Yi-Wen 05 1900 (has links)
Clarinet works by Taiwanese female composers are not well researched or catalogued, and to date, and no comprehensive research codifies this subcategory in Taiwan or elsewhere. A comprehensive research and bibliography is necessary to the international community. It is hoped that through this annotated bibliography, readers will gain a deeper understanding of this genre. This study contains a brief history of Taiwan's Western music history, the female composers' history in Taiwan, and literature review. A total of twenty compositions by eighteen different Taiwanese female composers are discussed in the annotated bibliography, including thirteen for unaccompanied clarinet and seven for clarinet and piano. Information includes a brief biography of the composer, the date of composition, duration, premiere, dedication, commission, location of the score, difficulty and commentary on the piece.
172

Ontstaansgeskiedenis van Die Oranjeklub, met spesiale verwysing na die bevordering van die Suid-Afrikaanse toonkuns

Botha, Yolanda 03 1900 (has links)
Thesis (MMus (Music))--University of Stellenbosch, 2009. / Die Oranjeklub was the first Afrikaans culture organisation in Cape Town. Active since 1915, it strove to shape Afrikaner identity and advance Afrikaner art and culture. The main aim of the club was to inspire national sentiment, especially among young Afrikaners, and to help cultivate a love in this constituency for their language and history. This national sentiment was nourished by meetings of social and cultural significance. In this respect, Die Oranjeklub played an integral role in early twentieth-century Cape Town to oppose a perceived English political and cultural supremacy, acting as a buffer against the so-called ‘ver-Engelsing’ or Anglicization that was seen to threaten the identity of especially urban Afrikaners. Programmes during meetings usually comprised of a speech, supplemented by music and recital items that were generally contributed by Afrikaans club members. Meetings that deviated from this norm were mainly evenings where plays were performed or festivaloccasions of national importance in which the club was actively involved. The club’s management comprised two levels: an honorary committee and an executive committee. Many historically important figures served on the honorary-committee. The list includes names like D.F. Malan, J.B.M. Hertzog, C.J. Langenhoven and J.C. Smuts, amongst others. The executive committee had equally noteworthy chairmen, like the writer I.D. du Plessis and the critic C.H. Weich. The names of many important musicians can be found on club programmes, including Arnold van Wyk, Blanche Gerstman and Stefans Grové. Important actors and role players in theatre also participated in club events, amongst others Anna Neethling-Pohl, N.P. van Wyk Louw and Sarah Goldblatt. Speakers included personalities like D. Craven, C. Barnard and P.W. Botha. In 1976, after many decades trying to advance culture among white Afrikaners in Cape Town, the club was disbanded. This thesis documents, for the first time, the history of Die Oranjeklub. It also considers the meaning of the club’s cultural activities, especially its efforts to advance music among its members.
173

Transcriptions and Editions for Harp by Carlos Salzedo

Thornberry, Johne Buddington 01 1900 (has links)
Anyone concerned with the harp in this century knows of the genius of Carlos Salzedo. His pedagogical, compositional and professional activities have had a tremendous impact on the harp world. With this in mind, the present study considers his transcriptions for harp from other works and his editings of other composers' harp compositions. It is the purpose of this study to find in what ways his work in this area has been helpful to harpists.
174

The Development of a Curriculum for the Teaching of Dance Music at a College Level

Hall, Gene, 1913- 08 1900 (has links)
The purpose of this study is to set forth certain principals or rules, Which, if adhered to, will be a beginning in the training of the young musician who would make the playing of dance music his profession. Be it understood that this is only an embryonic work and as such it should not be considered a final and irrevocable treatise on this topic. Actual work and development in this field will probably see many of the practices recommended herein relegated to a less important stage while items not mentioned, or perhaps mentioned and treated without undue stress, may come to the foreground of importance. It is hoped that this work will help in paving the way for a sincere and unprejudiced program of training for the young dance musician. However, before venturing into any discussion concerning dance music, it is necessary to have a clear understanding as to what fields of music are included in the term dance music.
175

Male and Female Roles in the Lyrics of Three Genres of Contemporary Music

Freudiger, Patricia T. 12 1900 (has links)
A sample of the top fifty songs of 1973 in Soul, Country-Western, and Easy Listening music is content-analyzed to determine dominant theme and type of love relationship presented. Most of the songs are about women and are sung by men. Hence, male artists continue to dominate the record industry. Criteria for evaluating direction of presentation are applied to lyrics to determine how men present women and women present men. Songs with the heterosexual theme are analyzed to determine conformity to six male and six female stereotypical traits. Males conform to the male stereotype in larger percentages than females conform to the female stereotype. Differences in female role expectations vary among the three genres.
176

A Descriptive Analysis of the Preludes (Book 1) of Claude Debussy

Hudgins, Mary Nan 01 1900 (has links)
The purpose of this thesis is to discuss and give a descriptive analysis of twelve of the twenty-four preludes written by Claude Debussy. This paper also includes a brief history of preludes as well as possible influences upon Debussy and his compositions.
177

Rock music and the morals and values of teenagers : a Christian perspective

05 November 2014 (has links)
M.Ed. (Education) / During the last two decades there has been a definite lowering of moral standards among the children of the West. This also pertains to the youth in South Africa. Among the many influences the child experiences in society, rock music, with its themes of sex, drugs, satanism, rebellion, materialism, secular humanism, suicide, nihilism, hedonism, blasphemy and profanity is possibly the most negative. Add to the above-mentioned, subliminal mind control and backward masking and it becomes clear why the Christian educator and the Christian parent must address the problem of rock and roll. Furthermore, rock music has directly or indirectly been responsible for much of the anti-social behaviour of present day youth. Tragically, modern day society is responsible for promoting the rock culture (with the help of modern technology), by making available to the youth of today records, videos and magazines, without realising the spiritual and moral damage they are causing. The modern day music entrepreneur has motives that are not honourable and not Christian as it is m?ney that makes the music go around. A very extensive literature study confirmed the above. As norms and values differ from culture to culture, the Christian norm was chosen as the irrevocable absolute norm rooted in the Word of God, to judge the morals upheld by the propagators of rock and roll. On the basis of the literature study done, an empirical investigation, formulating items obtained from the study for inclusion in the questionnaire, was conducted. The sample consisted of English speaking boys and girls in standard 7 and standard 9 from four high schools on the near East Rand. Cluster sampling was done by randomly selecting a class group from each of the standard 7 and standard 9 class groups of the four high schools concerned...
178

A excursão artística Villa-Lobos pelo interior do Estado de São Paulo em 1931 /

Bádue Filho, Nataniel Marcos, 1986- January 2013 (has links)
Orientador: Yara Borges Cáznok / Coorientador: Lia Vera Tomás / Banca: Lutero Rodrigues da Silva / Banca: Paulo de Tarso Salles / Resumo: A década de 1930 foi marcada por muitos confrontos provenientes da política do Estado Novo, implantada por Getúlio Vargas. Em meio a essas tensões, tendo São Paulo como foco principal das atenções do, então, Governo, encontrava-se a figura do compositor Villa-Lobos em busca de um espaço para seus projetos musicais. O primeiro Projeto que lhe foi concedido, por intermédio do interventor do Estado de São Paulo, João Alberto Lins de Barros, intitulado Excursão Artística Villa-Lobos, marcou no ano de 1931, uma nova etapa na vida de Villa-Lobos, voltado, também, para a educação musical. A Excursão proporcionou uma vivência artística única para diversas cidades interioranas, por meio de uma série de concertos de cunho didático, nos quais Villa-Lobos se apresentava com outros notáveis artistas e fazia, continuamente, sua preleção musical. Será analisado o aspecto político, cultural e administrativo deste importante evento, por meio de uma abordagem histórica com base em três fontes: a primeira, o livro de Antônio Chechim Filho, na qual foram coletadas diversas informações básicas dos respectivos eventos; a segunda fonte, o acervo do jornal O Estado de S. Paulo, que foi fundamental para comparar com os fatos relatados por Chechim; a terceira fonte foi estabelecida a partir dos dados obtidos em alguns trabalhos biográficos sobre Villa-Lobos, nos quais se destacam os respectivos trabalhos de Flávia Camargo Toni, Manuel Negwer e Paulo Renato Guérios / Abstract: The decade of 1930 was marred by many clashes from New State policy, established by Getúlio Vargas. Amid these tensions, and São Paulo as its main focus of attention of the then current Government, was the figure of the composer Villa-Lobos in search for a space for your music projects. The first project that has been granted, by means of the intervenor in the State of São Paulo, João Alberto Lins de Barros, entitled Excursão Artística Villa-Lobos, scored in the year 1931, a new stage in the life of Villa-Lobos, directed, too, for music education. The tour provided a unique artistic experience to several cities outside the capital cities, through a series of concerts of didactic nature, in which, Villa-Lobos, performed with other notable artists and, continually, making their musical lectures. Will be analyzed the political, cultural and administrative aspect of this important event, by means of a historical approach based on three sources: the first, the book of Antonio Chechim Filho, in which was collected several basic information of their events; the second source, the collection of the newspaper O Estado de S. Paulo, was key to compare with the facts reported by Chechim; the third source was established, from data obtained in some biographical work about Villa-Lobos, in which the respective works of Flávia Camargo Toni, Manuel Negwer and Paulo Renato Guérios / Mestre
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香港「兒歌」與香港社會文化研究(一九八零-). / 香港兒歌與香港社會文化研究(一九八零-) / Study of Hong Kong yi goh and Hong Kong social culture after 1980s / Xianggang "er ge" yu Xianggang she hui wen hua yan jiu (yi jiu ba ling-). / Xianggang er ge yu Xianggang she hui wen hua yan jiu (yi jiu ba ling-)

January 2007 (has links)
杜綺明. / "2007年12月". / 論文(哲學碩士)--香港中文大學, 2007. / 參考文獻(leaves 90-96). / "2007 nian 12 yue". / Abstract also in English. / Du Qiming. / Lun wen (zhe xue shuo shi)--Xianggang Zhong wen da xue, 2007. / Can kao wen xian (leaves 90-96). / 摘要 --- p.iii / 目錄 --- p.iv / Chapter 第一章 --- 導論 --- p.1-10 / Chapter 第二章 --- 民族音樂學與香港「兒歌」的硏究 --- p.11-19 / Chapter 第三章 --- 從歷史看「幼童時期」Childhood的槪念與香港「兒歌」 的關係 --- p.20-35 / Chapter 第四章 --- 中國兒童歌謠與香港電視「兒歌」 --- p.36-48 / Chapter 第五章 --- 香港電視廣播有限公司與香港「兒歌」的發展 --- p.49-73 / Chapter 第六章 --- 校園裡兒歌與兒童生活及成長 --- p.74-81 / Chapter 第七章 --- 總結 --- p.82-89 / 書目 --- p.90-96
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Fantasy style and generic mixture in Hummel's keyboard music: towards a reappraisal of a neglected musician's contribution to the development of nineteenth-century musical style. / 胡麥爾音樂中的幻想曲風格和混合體裁 / CUHK electronic theses & dissertations collection / Hu Maier yin yue zhong de huan xiang qu feng ge he hun he ti cai

January 2012 (has links)
胡麥爾(1778-1837)是一位奧地利鋼琴家、作曲家、教師及指揮家,生前與貝 多芬齊名,被譽爲是當時歐洲最重要的鋼琴作曲家之一。可是近代的學者和聽眾對他的評價甚低,認爲他的音樂作品守舊、媚俗、不能登大雅之堂。 / 本文借鑒胡麥爾創作時期的文化背景,重新評價這位被忽視的音樂家對於開 發十九世紀鋼琴音樂所作出的貢獻。十八世紀後期中產階級的興起令音樂會 不斷增加,鋼琴演奏家不但成爲音樂會中的主要角色,而且他們所演奏的 「流行音樂」對於後世鋼琴技巧及音樂創作的發展,有舉足輕重的影響。 / 胡麥爾的鋼琴作品顯露出嶄新的作曲手法,當中包括較自由的轉調和曲式結 構,以及特別的音形法等,均源自音樂會中常出現的即興演奏,亦即「幻想 曲風格」。胡麥爾在正統器樂體裁的語境中引入幻想曲的技法,展示出流行 曲風格與正統音樂的結合,並開創了混合體裁的先河。其中,幻想曲與奏鳴 曲的混合體裁,對於後世的浪漫派作曲家如簫邦和舒曼等的創作模式尤有啓發。 / Johann Nepomuk Hummel (1778-1837) was an Austrian pianist, composer,teacher, and conductor who was described in his time as one of Europe's greatestpianist-composers. However, his music has been neglected and underestimated inmodem times, and is not considered to have any lasting influence on later compositional developments in the 19th century. / The present study aims to demonstrate that, though identified as a conservative composer, Hummel played an important transitional role in the evolution between Classical and Romantic styles. I argue that the post-classicalpianism that he cultivated presaged many significant stylistic trends of later composers, and that these were stimulated by the rise of public concerts. The demand for virtuosic performances by middle-class concert audiences led pianistcomposers like Hummel to explore new modes of improvisation, which in turn had a profound impact not only on keyboard technique, but also on compositional practice. / A comprehensive study of Hummel's piano music reveals a new compositional practice featuring juxtaposition of different figurations, freedom of modulation, and new formal structures. The fantasy style derived from concert 11 improvisations came to be incorporated in different keyboard genres, resulting in generic mixture. In particular, the hybrid fantasy-sonata foreshadowed the later practice of Schumann and Chopin, and contributed towards the merging of serious and popular styles in Romantic piano music. / Detailed summary in vernacular field only. / Detailed summary in vernacular field only. / Detailed summary in vernacular field only. / Kam, Cheok Weng. / "December 2011." / Thesis (Ph.D.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2012. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 160-174). / Electronic reproduction. Hong Kong : Chinese University of Hong Kong, [2012] System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader. Available via World Wide Web. / Abstract also in Chinese. / List of Figures --- p.vii / List of Music Examples --- p.ix / Chapter Chapter One --- Introduction --- p.1 / Chapter Chapter Two --- Cultural Contexts for Hummel's Post-Classical Keyboard Style / The Rise of Public Concerts --- p.10 / The Development of Piano Music --- p.11 / Technical Innovations in Post-Classical Pianism --- p.12 / The Viennese Piano Style --- p.17 / The English Piano Style --- p.21 / Hummel's Keyboard Writing: Viennese Features --- p.28 / The Influence of the English Style --- p.31 / Legato Touch and the Chopin Style --- p.36 / Technical Innovations --- p.40 / Chapter Chapter Three --- Generic Transformation in Hummel's Piano Sonatas --- p.48 / The Keyboard Sonata in Hummel' s Time --- p.51 / Changing Approaches to Sonata Form --- p.56 / Hummel's Early Piano Sonatas --- p.61 / Sonata in F minor, Op. 20 --- p.67 / Sonata in C major, Op. 38 --- p.77 / Sonata in F-sharp minor, Op. 81 --- p.82 / Sonata in D major, Op. 106 --- p.93 / Chapter Chapter 4 --- The Evolution of Fantasias and Generic Innovations --- p.107 / Improvisation and Fantasy Style in the Eighteenth Century --- p.108 / The Eighteenth-Century Free Fantasia --- p.111 / Changing Conceptions of the Fantasy From C.P.E. Bach to Mozart --- p.118 / Changing Role of Improvisation in Performance Practice --- p.124 / From Harmonic Thinking to Thematic Thinking --- p.129 / Hurnmel's Fantasy Op. 18: The Fantasy-Sonata Hybrid --- p.134 / Chapter Chapter 5 --- Other Types of Generic Mixture Prompted by Fantasy Style --- p.141 / Generic Mixture with Theme and Variations --- p.142 / Caprices --- p.148 / Potpourri --- p.150 / Rondo --- p.152 / Chapter Chapter 6 --- Conclusion --- p.156 / Bibliography --- p.160

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