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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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A Guide for Performing Standard Violin Orchestral Audition Excerpts

Hsiang, Yu-Kun 22 August 2022 (has links)
No description available.
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An Analysis of William Walton's Concerto for Violin and Orchestra

Pipkin, Robert Joseph 01 1900 (has links)
The rhythmic analyses (derived from the rhythm tables of Chapter II) reveal: 1. Walton used rhythms sparingly. 2. Walton's rhythms constitute an evolutionary state of re-creation, i. e., Walton's rhythms are in empathy with each other. The harmonic analyses (derived from the harmonic fluctuation tables of Chapter II) reveal: 1. The most frequent chords of any classification occur in groups III and IV (chords of the highest tension). 2. The most frequent dissonant interval used is that of the major seventh.
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Joan Tower's Violin concerto : an organic approach to composition

Crawford, Heather A. 18 April 2011 (has links)
Not available / text
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A methodology of study for Samuel Barber's Concerto for violin and orchestra op. 14.

Platt, Jessica K. January 2009 (has links)
In this study the author develops a methodology for the study of the Samuel Barber Concerto for Violin and Orchestra, Opus 14 by analyzing the stylistic components of the work, presenting important pedagogical principles, and offering an array of performance practice techniques. The primary tool used to formulate the methodology was a survey of exceptional violinists and pedagogues. Twenty-six professional violinists responded to a survey that asked their suggestions for preparing and performing five specific excerpts from the Concerto. The compilation of the responses provides an invaluable guide for violinists who are studying or teaching this staple of the instrument’s repertoire. / School of Music
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Cidadania e autoestima com crianças e jovens da Orquestra de Violinos do Centro Cultural Cartola / Citizenship and self-esteen with students from the violinos Orchestra of Centro Cultural Cartola

Isis Regina dos Santos Mendes 25 May 2012 (has links)
Esta pesquisa parte da relação música/projeto social para estudar de que forma os integrantes da Orquestra de Violinos Cartola-Petrobras, do Centro Cultural Cartola, no Rio de Janeiro, tiveram reforçada a autoestima pelo aprendizado de uma nova linguagem a musical e pelo convívio com os professores e com os demais companheiros músicos. Nesse percurso, foram analisadas as dificuldades de se morar em uma favela carioca, dentre elas o preconceito, seja do ponto de vista geográfico, seja do ponto de vista social, uma vez que a maioria dos componentes da Orquestra mora na Mangueira. O ponto de partida foi a leitura de teóricos como Axel Honneth, George Yúdice, Stuart Hall e a contribuição de outros estudiosos da área sociocultural, que comparecem para dar suporte à argumentação. Num segundo momento, foi desenvolvido o trabalho de campo, com o recolhimento dos dados colhidos em entrevistas com os atores sociais. O binômio reconhecimento social/solidariedade implica outro elemento aqui também abordado: o desenvolvimento da cidadania. Diante de tal cenário, é possível observar a possibilidade de imprimirem-se mudanças no contexto onde a realidade se configura, ou seja, qual o lugar que o sujeito ocupa antes e depois de ser instaurado o processo de apropriação do conhecimento e como as mudanças que se operam nele se estendem ao ambiente em derredor, incluindo a família. / This research start from relationship between music and social projects to study how the members of the Orchestra of Violins Cartola Petrobras from Centro Cultural Cartola, in Rio de Janeiro, had strengthened their self-esteem by learning a new language the musical and by living with the teachers and with other fellow musicians. Along the way, the difficulties of living in a slum in Rio were considered, including prejudice, whether from a geographical point of view or from the social side, since most of the components of the Orchestra lives in Mangueira. The starting point was the reading of theorists such as Axel Honneth, George Yúdice, Stuart Hall and the contribution of other scholars of socio-cultural area, which attend to support the argument. Foward, the fieldwork was developed, with the gathering of information from the interviews with the social actors. The binomial social/solidarity recognition implies another element here also covered: the development of citizenship. Faced with such a scenario, it is possible to see the possibility to observe changes in the context where reality configures itself, i.e. What place the subject occupies before and after being initiated the process of appropriation of knowledge and how changes that hapenning with him are extended to the environment around him, including family.
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Cidadania e autoestima com crianças e jovens da Orquestra de Violinos do Centro Cultural Cartola / Citizenship and self-esteen with students from the violinos Orchestra of Centro Cultural Cartola

Isis Regina dos Santos Mendes 25 May 2012 (has links)
Esta pesquisa parte da relação música/projeto social para estudar de que forma os integrantes da Orquestra de Violinos Cartola-Petrobras, do Centro Cultural Cartola, no Rio de Janeiro, tiveram reforçada a autoestima pelo aprendizado de uma nova linguagem a musical e pelo convívio com os professores e com os demais companheiros músicos. Nesse percurso, foram analisadas as dificuldades de se morar em uma favela carioca, dentre elas o preconceito, seja do ponto de vista geográfico, seja do ponto de vista social, uma vez que a maioria dos componentes da Orquestra mora na Mangueira. O ponto de partida foi a leitura de teóricos como Axel Honneth, George Yúdice, Stuart Hall e a contribuição de outros estudiosos da área sociocultural, que comparecem para dar suporte à argumentação. Num segundo momento, foi desenvolvido o trabalho de campo, com o recolhimento dos dados colhidos em entrevistas com os atores sociais. O binômio reconhecimento social/solidariedade implica outro elemento aqui também abordado: o desenvolvimento da cidadania. Diante de tal cenário, é possível observar a possibilidade de imprimirem-se mudanças no contexto onde a realidade se configura, ou seja, qual o lugar que o sujeito ocupa antes e depois de ser instaurado o processo de apropriação do conhecimento e como as mudanças que se operam nele se estendem ao ambiente em derredor, incluindo a família. / This research start from relationship between music and social projects to study how the members of the Orchestra of Violins Cartola Petrobras from Centro Cultural Cartola, in Rio de Janeiro, had strengthened their self-esteem by learning a new language the musical and by living with the teachers and with other fellow musicians. Along the way, the difficulties of living in a slum in Rio were considered, including prejudice, whether from a geographical point of view or from the social side, since most of the components of the Orchestra lives in Mangueira. The starting point was the reading of theorists such as Axel Honneth, George Yúdice, Stuart Hall and the contribution of other scholars of socio-cultural area, which attend to support the argument. Foward, the fieldwork was developed, with the gathering of information from the interviews with the social actors. The binomial social/solidarity recognition implies another element here also covered: the development of citizenship. Faced with such a scenario, it is possible to see the possibility to observe changes in the context where reality configures itself, i.e. What place the subject occupies before and after being initiated the process of appropriation of knowledge and how changes that hapenning with him are extended to the environment around him, including family.
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Walter Piston's Concerto no. 1 for violin and orchestra: thematic and motivic transformation, style, and violinistic issues

Davis, Rachelle Marie 28 August 2008 (has links)
Not available / text
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Walter Piston's Concerto no. 1 for violin and orchestra : thematic and motivic transformation, style, and violinistic issues

Davis, Rachelle Marie, 1972- 08 August 2011 (has links)
Not available / text
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A Stylistic Analysis of Serge Prokofieff's "Second Concerto for Violin"

Kerr, Esther Stephens 09 1900 (has links)
The purpose of the following study is to make an analysis of the structural elements and stylistic characteristics in the Second Concerto for Violin by the modern Russian composer, Serge Prokofieff. These include the composer's treatment of form, melody, rhythm, harmony, and medium of expression.
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The Semantics of the Motives and Linear Voice Leading in the First and Second Movements of Korngold's Violin Concerto, Op. 35

Hong, Dayeon 05 1900 (has links)
This dissertation aims to examine the motivic voice leading of the first two movements of Korngold's Violin Concerto, Op. 35 to illuminate the interwoven motives within the underlying structures of the movements. The analysis principally concentrates on two main motives: the motivic tritone and rising-third motives. Moreover, the analysis of Korngold's motivic writing further investigates the semantics that are evoked by the technical aspects. With his exceptional ability to interconnect music to narratives both in operas and films, Korngold never ceased to express the recurring themes of love and revival also in his instrumental music. It is noteworthy that he borrowed only the "love themes" from his film scores for the first two movements of the violin concerto. The violin concerto was the first work written after Korngold returned to absolute music after a decade of composing for films to ensure his and his family's survival during the war. After the Anschluss, during his exile in California as a Jewish refugee, Korngold's love for his homeland Austria, his philanthropic concern for humanity, and longing for peace became his primary focus; these concerns are reflected in his Violin Concerto through his use of specific motives. By researching the historical and biographical materials, as well as employing linear analysis, this study seeks to explore the meanings of the linear motives in Korngold's music; more specifically, it attempts to show how particular motivic figures and tonal structures express the composer's ideas of transcendental "love." It argues that an in-depth understanding of both the technical and semantic aspects is also the first and foremost requirement for performing this piece.

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