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J.S Bach Partita no. 2 : Min tolkning och interpretationNilsson, Alice January 2020 (has links)
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The Sarabandes from J. S. Bach's Six Suites for Solo Cello: An Analysis and Interpretive Guide for the Modern GuitaristTodd, Richard 05 1900 (has links)
The purpose of this dissertation is to present a comparative analysis of the sarabandes from the six cello suites. Six individual analyses each address the following elements: harmonic reduction, the relationship between the large-scale harmonic and metrical structures, the melodic elaboration of the harmonic-metrical structure, and the type and prevalence of sarabande rhythm. A summary at the end of each analysis provides a cumulative comparison of the results. Knowledge gained from this exercise will provide insight into Bach's conception of the genre by identifying both those features that stylistically unify the sarabandes as well as those that make each unique. In addition, the author will demonstrate the relationship between analysis and interpretation, using the sixth sarabande as an example. This interpretive process will also take into account the idiomatic nature of the guitar.
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Vergeistigte Tanzmusik: Zur innovativen Metrik in Johann Jakob Frobergers SarabandenBernardy, Ralph 27 October 2023 (has links)
Die Sarabande ist ein Tanz, der sich durch den Stilisierungsprozess im Verlauf des 17. Jahrhunderts besonders stark gewandelt hat. Der Beitrag möchte zeigen, dass Johann Jakob Froberger, Siegbert Rampe zufolge der wichtigste deutsche Komponist für Tastenmusik des 17. Jahrhunderts, an diesem Wandel wesentlich beteiligt war. Ausgehend vom frühen Sarabandentypus, wie er etwa bei Andreas Hammerschmidt und Johann Rosenmüller anzutreffen ist, wird eine Entwicklung in Frobergers Schaffen aufgezeigt, die eine fortschreitende Stilisierung erkennbar werden lässt. Das Hauptaugenmerk der Analyse liegt auf den gattungsbedingten metrischen Ambiguitäten, mittels derer Froberger einen Sarabandentypus von äußerst artifizieller Faktur und einen gleichsam spirituellen Ausdrucksgehalt hervorbringt. / The sarabande is a dance that changed significantly during the seventeenth century due to a process of stylization. This article demonstrates that Johann Jakob Froberger, according to Siegbert Rampe the most important German composer of keyboard music in the seventeenth century, played an important role in the process of this change. Starting from the early sarabande type as found in works by Andreas Hammerschmidt and Johann Rosenmüller, a development in Froberger’s work is outlined that shows a progressive stylization. The main focus of the analysis lies on genre-specific metrical ambiguities that allow Froberger to create a sarabande type of highly artificial structure and an almost spiritual expressiveness.
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