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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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Pianotrions historiska utveckling och Britta Byströms nutida verk för sättningen : En djupgående analys av musikalisk förnyelse

Simonsson, Jonna January 2024 (has links)
Detta arbete utforskar den historiska utvecklingen av pianotrion i sin roll som kammarmusiksättning och dess förhållande till det samtida perspektivet. Genom att undersöka instrumentens roller både individuellt och i sitt sammanhang med hjälp av olika historiska kontext ser vi hur pianotrions roll och funktion har förändrats. Med hjälp av både kvalitativa och historiska metoder presenterar studien ett urval representativa verk från olika epoker och kompositörer, vilket ger en insikt i pianotrions utveckling över tid. Vidare ges det nutida perspektivet i en intervju med den svenska tonsättaren Britta Byström samt en analys av hennes verk "Symphony in Yellow" (2003). Studien visar hur samtida kompositörer hanterar sättningens svårigheter genom att utmana historiskt etablerade normer och traditioner. Syftet med arbetet är att fördjupa förståelsen för den historiska utvecklingen av pianotrion och dess bestående relevans i dagens musikvärld. / <p>Ljudfil:</p><p>B. Byström: Symphony in Yellow (2003)</p><p>Albert Dahllöf, piano</p><p>Jonna Simonsson, violin</p><p>Astrid Hillerud, cello</p><p></p>
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Min kära lilla ponny : Hästbokens utveckling från Black Beauty till Sigge / My dear little pony : The evolution of the horse book from Black Beauty to Sigge

Rosenqvist, Jessica January 2023 (has links)
The horse-book is a literary genre which is considered very popular among young girls. Black Beauty (1877) by Anna Sewell is the very first horse-book and was therefore what started the genre. It is highly different from the horse-books of today which is what this paper looks at to see how the genre has evolved. This is done by comparing Sewell’s novel to Britta och Silver (1966) by Lisbeth Pahnke and Alla älskar Sigge (2004) by Lin Hallberg. This is done by looking at how these novels are alike and different from one another with connection to the horse and the human. And how it differs when the horse is the narrator as compared to when the human takes the narrating role. In Black Beauty the horse is telling its life story and how humans treat the horse as some of the people in the novel are cruel towards horses. Many of the dangerous moments are caused by the humans being mean towards the horse. Whereas in the other books it is pure accident, the danger also mildens. In Britta och Silver there are mainly riding accidents but also a death incident where a horse dies. In Alla älskar Sigge the most dangerous thing that happens is that a pony gets so sick that it must go to the hospital where it is cured. These dangers getting milder is connected to how the genre is targeted towards a younger audience nowadays. In all three books there is also a clear boy-girl relationship between horse and human. The narrative makes how the human girl views the male horse sound like a description of a love interest. This makes the genre heteronormative. And with the narrative switching from the horse to the human there is also shown more of the human’s relations to one another and rivalry in the stable.

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