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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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Ukraijns'ki ta bilorus'ki notolinijni Irmoloij 16-18 stolit': Katalog i kodykologicno-paleograficne doslidžennja, L'viv: Instytut Ukraijnoznavstva, 1996 (=Istorija ukraijns'koij muzyky, vyp. 2: Džerela) [Yurii Yasinovskyi, Ukrainian and Belarusian Staff-Notated Heirmologia1 from the Sixteenth through the Eighteenth Century: Catalogue and Codicological and Palaeographic Study, Lviv: Institute for Ukrainian Studies, 1996 (=History of the Ukrainian Music, vol. 2: Sources)] [Zusammenfassung]: Ukraijns''ki ta bilorus''ki notolinijni Irmoloij 16-18 stolit'':Katalog i kodykologicno-paleograficne doslidžennja, L''viv: Instytut Ukraijnoznavstva, 1996 (=Istorija ukraijns''koij muzyky, vyp. 2: Džerela) [Yurii Yasinovskyi, Ukrainian and Belarusian Staff-Notated Heirmologia1 from the Sixteenth through the Eighteenth Century: Catalogue and Codicological and Palaeographic Study, Lviv: Institute for Ukrainian Studies, 1996 (=History of the Ukrainian Music, vol. 2: Sources)] [Zusammenfassung]

Jasynovs''kyj, Jurij 15 March 2017 (has links)
Ukrainian sacral chant is closely connected with the Byzantine cultural heritage.
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Exporting Reger: Fritz and Adolf Busch and Rudolf Serkin play Max Reger’s Music in the English-speaking Lands

Potter, Tully 04 December 2018 (has links)
No description available.
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The Figure of Mary in Italian Opera: Theological Foundations and Technical Analysis

Lenar, Richard E. 10 May 2019 (has links)
No description available.
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Liturgy and music in Ottonian Mainz, 950-1025

Parkes, Henry Richard Maclay January 2012 (has links)
No description available.
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The music industry and popular song in 1930s and 1940s Shanghai : a historical and stylistic analysis

Chen, Szu-Wei January 2007 (has links)
In 1930s and 1940s Shanghai, musicians and artists from different cultures and varied backgrounds joined and made the golden age of Shanghai popular song which suggests the beginnings of Chinese popular music in modern times. However, Shanghai popular song has long been neglected in most works about the modern history of Chinese music and remains an unexplored area in Shanghai studies. This study aims to reconstruct a historical view of the Shanghai popular music industry and make a stylistic analysis of its musical products. The research is undertaken at two levels: first, understanding the operating mechanism of the ‘platform’ and second, investigating the components of the ‘products’. By contrasting the hypothetical flowchart of the Shanghai popular music industry, details of the producing, selling and consuming processes are retrieved from various historical sources to reconstruct the industry platform. Through the first level of research, it is found that the rising new media and the flourishing entertainment industry profoundly influenced the development of Shanghai popular song. In addition, social and political changes and changes in business practices and the organisational structure of foreign record companies also contributed to the vast production, popularity and commercial success of Shanghai popular song. From the composition-performance view of song creation, the second level of research reveals that Chinese and Western musical elements both existed in the musical products. The Chinese vocal technique, Western bel canto and instruments from both musical traditions were all found in historical recordings. When ignoring the distinctive nature of pentatonicism but treating Chinese melodies as those on Western scales, Chinese-style tunes could be easily accompanied by chordal harmony. However, the Chinese heterophonic feature was lost in the Western accompaniment texture. Moreover, it is also found that the traditional rules governing the relationship between words and the melody was dismissed in Shanghai popular songwriting. The findings of this study fill in the neglected part in modern history of Chinese music and add to the literature on the under-explored musical area in Shanghai studies. Moreover, this study also demonstrates that against a map illustrating how musical products moved from record companies to consumers along with all other involved participants, the history of popular music can be rediscovered systematically by using songs as evidence, treating media material carefully and tracking down archives and surviving participants.
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Crossing boundaries : the printed dissemination of Italian sacred music in German-speaking areas (1580-1620)

Giselbrecht, Elisabeth Anna January 2012 (has links)
No description available.
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Renesanční tanec: zrcadlo kultury raně novověké společnosti / The Dance of the Renaissance Era: The Mirror of Early Modern Society

Klementová, Kateřina January 2015 (has links)
The main focus of the dissertation is 15th century Italian court dance, which was one of the prime manifestations of the emerging aristocratic society all across renaissance Europe. The dissertation draws on a detailed research into original dance notations and works on dance theory of dance masters Domenico da Piacenza, Antonio Cornazana and Guglielmo Ebreo/Giovanni Ambrosio and contains first-time Czech translations of important parts of these works. The text first addresses general issues (occasions and locations for dancing, dance education and the role of the dance master, functions of dance in a given historical period, intellectual and philosophical framework of early dance treatises) and moves on to analyse specific features of period dance theory and provides a description of ractical aspects of the realization of dance choreography (basic steps and movements, figures, spatial dance forms etc.). The dissertation contains a reconstruction of one such dance choreography. A certain journey into related fields and later historical periods are chapters on the aesthetic of movement (required posture, position of the head, facial expression, hand gestures etc.) and period etiquette (acceptance of social hierarchy in dance and beyond, ways of showing respect and greetings, asking to dance and...
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Hudební kultura v konventu alžbětinek na Novém Městě Pražském / Music Culture of the Elisabethan Convent in Prague

Michl, Jakub January 2018 (has links)
Music Culture of the Elisabethan Convent in Prague Jakub Michl Abstract The Sisters of Saint Elizabeth (Elizabethan Nuns) were a spiritual order primarily focused on administering healthcare. Therefore, music was never the main focus of the order's activities, as it often was in others, particularly educational orders. However, thanks to the uninterrupted historical continuity of the Prague convent, which was exempted from the restrictions of Joseph II's era, many sources illustrating the convent music culture were preserved, including an extensive collection of music. The dissertation aims to describe this music culture in the context of the order structure and its personal hierarchy, as part of the city of Prague and its civic institutions, and in its everyday life and characteristics such as enclosure, hospital service and recreational activities. Music in convents was always tightly bound to liturgy. In the case of the Elizabethan order, significant music production was focused on the order's main liturgical feasts such as S. Elizabeth, S. Francis of Assisi, Porciuncula, Christmas, Epiphany, Easter and also memorial services for deceased patrons of the convent. The convent cooperated with many lay musicians and composers such as F. X. Brixi, Z. V. Suchý, F. X. Labler, J. N. Bayer, among others. At the...

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