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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.
161

The Sonatas of Domenico Gabrielli (1651-1690) in San Petronio MSS G.I: 3-9

Chang, Sangtae 12 1900 (has links)
Domenico Gabrielli's seven trumpet sonatas are among seventeenth-century trumpet repertoire predominant in the instrumental tradition of the basilica San Petronio, which flourished roughly from the election of Maurizio Cazzati as maestro di cappella in 1657 until the dissolution of the orchestra of the church in 1695. Fostered by numerous occasions for performance, the Bolognese trumpet works tend to exhibit a uniform musical style imposed by musical academies. After a discussion of the probable cause of the termination of the instrumental tradition and of the role of musical academies, this paper will be primarily concerned with formal aspects of fast movements of Gabrielli's sonatas. Despite the fact that the predominant organizing principle of the fast movements appears to be textural, a step toward ritornello form is taken in some of the movements, in which tutti and solo sections are independently developed. In particular, the recurrence of identical material in tutti confirming different keys, the thematic relation between tutti and solo, and the symmetrical and balanced tonal plan are unmistakable seeds of full ritornello form. The text is followed by critical notes and transcriptions of the seven sonatas.
162

Key Schemes and Modulation Techniques in the Development Sections of First Movements in Sonata-Allegro Form of Piano Sonatas by Haydn

Phillips, Kathryn Elaine 08 1900 (has links)
Sections of Haydn's piano sonatas chosen for study have been analyzed to determine the composer's technique in modulation and the key schemes resulting from these modulations, and to discover the consistent patterns and exceptional patterns in these sonata movements as a group. As revealed in this analysis, Haydn is consistent in that the key scheme patterns of several development sections are identical. Also modulations, as categorized according to key relationships, are often accomplished by the same or similar procedures. However, there are important and interesting exceptions to these consistent practices which add variety and seem to contribute to Haydn's growth as a composer
163

Schubert's Grand Sonata in B Flat

Eason, George, 1925- 08 1900 (has links)
The arrangement of movements in the Grand Sonata in B flat follows traditional classical lines, as is true of almost all the Schubert sonatas. A complete structural analysis of the work reveals some modifications in the architecture of individual movements; this is especially evident in the first movement. The departures from usual treatment of first movement sonata form may be classified as follows: 1. Developmental procedures begin in the exposition. 2. The second subject begins in a distantly related key. 3. The development section stresses melodic treatment rather than contrapuntal technique. The second movement is in ternary form and exhibits little irregularity in structure. The movement is an excellent example of the employment of an accompaniment figure as a unifying element.
164

The Early Piano Sonatas of Prokofiev

Meeks, Ida Ledale 01 1900 (has links)
The purpose of this thesis is to give a descriptive look at modern Russian music, specifically the early piano sonatas of Russian composer Sergei Prokofiev, with focus on style and style influences.
165

Doctoral thesis recital (Double bass)

Gilliam-Valls, Jessica 07 June 2012 (has links)
Sonata no. 1 : Gamba / Johann Sebastian Bach -- Four pieces. Andante, op. 1 ; Valse miniature : op. 1, no. 2 ; Chanson triste : op. 2 ; Humoresque : op. 4 / Serge Koussevitzky -- Monk's mood / Thelonious Monk ; arr. Buell Neidlinger -- Sonata for double bass and piano (1996) / David Anderson. / text
166

Doctoral thesis recital (double bass)

Ballam, David 18 July 2012 (has links)
Sonata in A major, op. 2, no. 5 / B. Marcello -- Sonata in D major / J. M. Sperger -- Sonata #1 in A major, op. 5 / Adolf Misek -- Sonata "1963" / Frank Proto. / text
167

Doctoral thesis recital (piano)

Kim, Min Ju 23 July 2012 (has links)
Sonata in A major for violin and piano, op. 13 / Gabriel Faure -- Sonata in C major for cello and piano, op. 102, no. 1 / Ludwig van Beethoven -- Cafe music / Paul Schoenfield. / text
168

Doctoral thesis recital (collaborative piano)

Kim, Suyeon 23 July 2012 (has links)
Sonata in D major, op. 94 / Sergei Prokofiev -- Three songs / Sergei Rachmaninoff -- Sonata for violin and piano, op. 134 / Dmitri Shostakovich. / text
169

The evolution of sonata-form design in Ludwig van Beethoven's early piano sonatas, WoO 47 to Opus 22

Song, Moo Kyoung 28 August 2008 (has links)
Not available / text
170

A transcription of César Franck's Sonata in A major for the baritone saxophone

Oxford, William Todd 28 August 2008 (has links)
Not available / text

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