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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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Clavichord Traits in Selected Late Eighteenth-Century Keyboard Pieces

Clark, Alice Ham 05 1900 (has links)
Several late eighteenth-century keyboard composers indicated that some of their works were written specifically for the clavichord, as opposed to the harpsichord or pianoforte. This demand was indicated by a composer's commentary, remarks made by a contemporary, or by Bebung and Tragen der Tone indications in the music. The thesis examines selected works of C.P.E. Bach, Johann Eckard, Nathanael Gruner, Johann Hassler, Christian Neefe, F.S. Sander, and Daniel Tt*rk, and discusses elements of the music that seem particularly suited to clavichord performance. These elements are Bebung, Tragen der TOne, finely nuanced dynamic indications, certain types of melodic writing, and a thin textural composition.
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The Use of the Clarinet in Selected Viennese Operas, 1786-1791, With Three Recitals of Selected Works by Brahms, Muczynski, Benjamin, Widor, Hindemith, and Others

Thrasher, Michael, 1972- 12 1900 (has links)
In an appendix section, three notable arias have been transcribed for two clarinets, voice, and piano. A further evaluation of Classical period opera orchestration will aid modern performers and musicologists in their understanding of what clarinets and clarinetists were able and expected to do.
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Raising the Status of Music and the Musician at the Academy of Ancient Music in Eighteenth-Century London

Eggington, Tim 18 December 2020 (has links)
No description available.
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Instrumental table music in the Baroque period

Bercuvitz, Judith Singer January 1975 (has links)
No description available.
15

Thoroughbass realization inspired by the French harpsichord repertoire

McNabney, Mélisandre January 2017 (has links)
No description available.
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The Chorale Partita in the Baroque Period, A Lecture Recital, Together with Three Recitals of Selected Works of J. S. Bach, C. Franck, M. Duruflé, D. Buxtehude, J. Alain, J. G. Walther, Roger-Ducasse, H. Willan, J. Dandrieu, J. Langlais, J. Guillou, J. P. Sweelinck, J. Reubke, G. Bohm, and Others

Anderson, David Zane 12 1900 (has links)
The lecture recital was given on August 9, 1974. Chorale partitas by Sweelinck, Scheidt, B051hm, and Walther were performed following a lecture on the chorale partita in the Baroque period. The lecture included a discussion of the instruments that the partitas were written for and the functions for which they were written. The works of Sweelinck and Scheidt and their influence on later composers were discussed. A number of lesser-known composers and their works were mentioned. Also, there was a discussion of works by well-known composers such as Bohm, Pachelbel, Buxtehude, Walther, and Bach. In addition to the lecture recital, three other public recitals were performed, all of which consisted of solo compositions for the organ. The first solo recital, including works of Buxtehude, Bach, Walther, Pepping, ?ranck, Alain, and Durufle, was performed on July 18, 1971. On August 13, 1972 the second solo recital was performed. Compositions by Greene, Stanley, Searle, Willan, Dandrieu, Roger-Ducasse, and Langlais were included in the program. The third solo recital, which included works by Sweelinck, Bach, Guillou, and Reubke, was performed on June 5, 1974. The four programs were recorded on magnetic tape and are filed with the written version of the lecture material as a part of the dissertation.
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Entwicklungswandlungen in der Musikkultur der Klassik in der Slowakei

Múdra, Darina January 1999 (has links)
Zu den bevorzugten Kunstgattungen gehörte in der Klassik auch in der Slowakei die Musik. Der kosmopolitische Charakter der Musikkunst sicherte die Kontinuität beim Übergang des Mäzenatentums vom Adel auf das Bürgertum (bei fortdauernder Mäzenatenrolle der Kirche) auch in jener Zeit, als die Übernahme des Mäzenatentums durch das Bürgertum bei uns Stagnation, sogar den Niedergang anderer Kunstgattungen zur Folge hatte. Zeugnis von der bedeutenden Position der Musik im Leben der zeitgenössischen Gesellschaft in der Slowakei und in ganz Ungarn gibt die Vielzahl an erhaltenen Noten.
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The Development of the Clarinet as a Solo Instrument During the Eighteenth Century

Mahoney, James Mack 06 1900 (has links)
This study examines the development and creation of the clarinet in the seventeenth and eighteenth century, and the start of their use as a solo instrument in the eighteenth century. This explores Mozart's utilization and development for the clarinet to other various composers and their contributions.
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The Melodic Use of the Augmented Second in the Eighteenth Century

Shipp, Clifford M. (Clifford Marion) 01 1900 (has links)
When a particular phase of music theory is omitted from the contents of a treatise or textbook on that subject, the omission can usually be ascribed to one of two causes. Either the omitted phase is of little importance or it is not used in the music of the period on which the treatise or textbook is based. It is the purpose of this research study to discuss a particular phase of music theory that has been omitted or avoided by numerous counterpoint and theory textbook authors. The material in the contents of this work is based on a discussion of the melodic use of the augmented second in the music of the eighteenth century.
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A teoria fraseológico-musical de H.C. Koch (1749-1816) / The musical-phraseological theory of H.C. Koch (1749-1816)

Barros, Cassiano de Almeida, 1978- 19 August 2018 (has links)
Orientador: Helena Jank / Tese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Artes / Made available in DSpace on 2018-08-19T13:28:55Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Barros_CassianodeAlmeida_D.pdf: 5341810 bytes, checksum: 99a81dac22a72cb50b776b11a769f334 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2011 / Resumo: Este trabalho propõe a abordagem hermenêutica da teoria fraseológica de Heinrich Christoph Koch (1749-1816), considerada, desde o século XVIII, a mais clara e completa sistematização fraseológica de sua época. O objetivo é compreender historicamente como se manifesta a relação entre a gramática musical, a retórica e a estética nessa teoria, investigando as técnicas de invenção, concatenação e desenvolvimento do pensamento musical elaboradas para a persuasão, além da natureza das próprias unidades de pensamento musical, como a frase, o período, estrutura e forma. A fim de reconstituir o horizonte de sentido dessa teoria e compreender a relação entre suas partes constituintes, são examinados os tratados, ensaios e artigos de Koch e os estudos atuais relacionados. O estudo do pensamento musical setecentista e de seus mecanismos criativos conduz a uma compreensão particular do repertório neles fundamentado, na medida em que recupera parâmetros próprios dessa produção musical para os quais nossa percepção não é sensível. Isso se torna evidente na última parte do trabalho, na qual a teoria fraseológica de Koch é aplicada na análise do primeiro movimento do quarteto de cordas em sol maior, KV 387 de W. A. Mozart, obra recomendada por Koch como modelar de seu gênero / Abstract: This work proposes the hermeneutical approach of Heinrich Christoph Koch's (1749-1816) phraseological theory, considered the most clear and complete phraseological systematization of his time since eighteenth century. The objective consists in achieving a historical comprehension of how the relation among musical grammar, rhetoric and aesthetics manifests itself in this theory. It will be investigated the techniques of creation, concatenation and development of musical thought, the influence of persuasion in the application of these techniques and the nature of the units of musical thought, such as phrase, period, structure and form. In order to reconstruct the horizon of meaning of this theory and to comprehend the relation among its constituent parts, it will be examined Koch's treatises, essays and articles and the contemporary studies related to them. The study of the eighteenth century musical thought and its creative procedures conducts to a particular comprehension of the repertoire founded on them, in so far as this study recovers the own parameters of this musical production, to which our perception is not sensible. It becomes evident in the last part of this work, in which Koch's phraseological theory is applied in an analysis of the first movement of W. A. Mozart's string quartet in G major, KV 387, a piece that is recommended by Koch as being a model for its genre / Doutorado / Fundamentos Teoricos / Doutor em Música

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