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  • About
  • 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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An Applied Approach to the Descriptive Analysis of Music as Heard

Reed, Alissandra 21 September 2017 (has links)
No description available.
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RODION SHCHEDRIN'S TWENTY-FOUR PRELUDES AND FUGUES: HISTORIC, ANALYTIC, PERFORMANCE, AND PEDAGOGIC PERSPECTIVES

Resnianski, Igor January 2010 (has links)
The Twenty-Four Preludes and Fugues of Rodion Shchedrin is the magnum opus of perhaps the most respected living Russian composer, whose music is virtually unknown in the United States. Inspired by J. S. Bach and following in the footsteps of Dmitri Shostakovich, Shchedrin produced this impressive and original cycle for solo piano. It was written during the span of about six years, from 1964 to 1970. Since then, most of the preludes and fugues have become popular among students and pedagogues in Russian colleges and conservatories. The purpose of this monograph is to introduce this commendable work in the United States and to provide comprehensive structural analysis with performance suggestions and pedagogic overview. For each Prelude and Fugue, this monograph provides clear structural tables, which summarize form, compositional techniques, and rhythmic, textural, and polyphonic organization. In addition it provides performance and pedagogic evaluation of the entire cycle, with short discussions of each prelude and fugue. This monograph begins with a biographic overview of the composer, including a discussion of general aspects of his style, with information about Shchedrin's formal music education in Soviet Russia and influences that helped form his musical language. It also provides an historical context for Shchedrin's cycle, citing precedents for his work. With the growing popularity of Rodion Shchedrin's music outside of Russia, this monograph will be a valuable resource for musicians who are interested in teaching, performing, or studying selected Preludes and Fugues from his cycle. / Music Performance
73

Balbuzard : for solo clarinet, wind symphony and electronics

Adamcyk, David January 2005 (has links)
No description available.
74

La spécificité des structures thématiques à retour dans l'œuvre instrumental de Brahms /

De Médicis, François. January 1997 (has links)
No description available.
75

New bottles for new wine : Liszt's compositional procedures (harmony, form, and programme in selected piano works from the Weimar period, 1848-1861)

Shin, Minna Re, 1969- January 2000 (has links)
No description available.
76

Paths not taken : structural-harmonic ambiguities in selected Brahms Intermezzi

Maluf, Shireen January 1995 (has links)
No description available.
77

Selected antiphons of Hildegard von Bingen : notation and structural design

Bain, Jennifer, 1967- January 1995 (has links)
No description available.
78

Crystallisation : for a large orchestra

Adler, Ayal January 2003 (has links)
No description available.
79

Tools for understanding electroacoustic music

Gatt, Michael January 2014 (has links)
There is an arguable lack of activity and interest in the analysis of electroacoustic music when compared to its composition and performance. The absence of a strong and active analytical community is very concerning, as it should be a fundamental part of any larger musical community that wishes for works to be performed and discussed in later years. The problems that face electroacoustic music analysis are that there is no consensus or single analytical tool/methodology that dictates how such an activity should be undertaken. Rather than attempting to appropriate existing tools meant for traditional musics or create a new universal one this thesis will argue that a new culture should be adopted that promotes different opinions on the subject of electroacoustic music analysis, as opposed to defining a consensus as to how it should be conducted. To achieve this the thesis will: evaluate and critique what constitutes and defines electroacoustic music analysis; provide a general and flexible procedure to conduct an analysis of an electroacoustic work; develop a set of criteria and terms to cross-examine the current analytical tools for electroacoustic music in order to define the gaps in the field and to identify pertinent elements within electroacoustic works; analyse a number of electroacoustic works to test and implement the ideas raised within this thesis; and finally the concept of an analytical community (in which such a culture could exist) is outlined and implemented with the creation of the OREMA (Online Repository for Electroacoustic Music Analysis) project. This universal approach will cover both epistemological and ontological levels of electroacoustic music analysis. All of the concepts raised above are interlinked and follow the main hypothesis of this thesis: • There is no one single analysis that can fully investigate a work; • Analyses are a perspective on a work, ultimately formed through the subjective perception of the analyst; • These perspectives should be shared with other practitioners to help develop a better understanding of the art form. This PhD study was part of the New Multimedia Tools for Electroacoustic Music Analysis project (2010-2013) funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (UK). Other outcomes of that project included the various analysis symposiums held at De Montfort University in Leicester and the electroacoustic analysis software EAnalysis created by Pierre Couprie.
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Conversation, Dark haze, San-shui Xi-nan.

January 1998 (has links)
by Ho Tsz-Yan, Rebecca. / Thesis (M.Mus.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1998. / Abstract also in Chinese. / Chapter Part I: --- p.page / Chapter ´Ø --- Abstract --- p.1 / Chapter Part II: / Chapter ´Ø --- "Analysis on ""Conversation""" --- p.3 / Chapter ´Ø --- """Conversation"" (Full Score)" --- p.6 / Chapter ´Ø --- "Analysis on ""Dark Haze´ح" --- p.25 / Chapter ´Ø --- """Dark Haze"" (Full Score)" --- p.28 / Chapter ´Ø --- "Analysis on ""San-Shui Xi-Nan""" --- p.65 / Chapter ´Ø --- """San -Shui Xi-Nan"" (Full Score)" --- p.69 / Chapter Part III: / Chapter ´Ø --- Biography --- p.119

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