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Doctoral Thesis Recital (oboe)Parker, Andrew W. 11 February 2013 (has links)
Roaring Fork quintet / Eric Ewazen -- Quintet, op.43 / Carl Nielsen -- Quintet for winds / Robert Muczynski. / text
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Doctoral thesis recital (flute)Lee, Chia-Jung 05 July 2012 (has links)
Quintet in G minor / Franz Danzi -- Variations sur un theme corse / Henri Tomasi -- Quintet / John Steinmetz. / text
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Master's Thesis Recital (bassoon)Miller, Laura A. 11 February 2013 (has links)
Sonate in C-Dur for Fagott and Basso continuo / Johann Friedrich Fasch -- BassoonMusic for bassoon solo / George Perle -- Prelude et scherzo pour basson et piano / Paul Jeanjean -- Kvintet for flojte, obo, klarinet, horn og fagot, op.43 / Carl August Nielsen. / text
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Doctoral Thesis Recital (horn)Vera, Felipe 22 February 2013 (has links)
Roaring Fork quintet / Eric Ewazen -- Quintet, op.43 / Carl Nielsen -- Quintet for winds / Robert Muczynski. / text
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Three Movements for Woodwind QuintetShurley, Robert D. (Robert Derwood) 08 1900 (has links)
Three Movements for Woodwind Quintet contains serial technique to a limited degree. The composition is not tonal but is in three distinct sections, the first of which is in ABA' form. The first movement is in a fast tempo with the exception of the second section, which is slightly slower. The meter is 2/4 throughout the entire first movement. The second movement is a slow movement and is in variation form. The third movement starts at a fast tempo and the meters alternate between 2/4, 3/4, 5/8 and others so as to change the stress in certain phrases.
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DNAlienRyan-Hirst, Thomas F. January 2009 (has links)
Thesis (M.M.)--Ohio University, June, 2009. / Title from PDF t.p. Includes bibliographical references.
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A importância dos quintetos de sopro de Anton Reicha no repertório camerístico dos trompistas = estudo analítico e interpretativo dos quintetos n. 1 opus 88 e n. 24 opus 100, à luz de seus tratados de harmonia, composição e melodia / The importance of the woodwind quintets by Anton Reicha in the Chamber Repertorie for french horn playersTheoro, Jaqueline de Paula, 1974- 17 August 2018 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2010 / Resumo: Verificando a importância dos Quintetos de Sopro de Anton Reicha, no repertório camerístico dos trompistas, esta pesquisa tem como finalidade apresentar um estudo analítico e interpretativo das obras "Quinteto em Mi bemol Maior opus 88 nº1" e "Quinteto em Si bemol Maior opus 100 nº 24", ambos para flauta, oboé, clarinete, fagote e trompa, tendo como parâmetros os tratados: Traite de Melodie (1814), o Cours de Composition Musicale ou Traité Complet et Raisonné d?Harmonie Pratique (1818) e o Traité de Haute Composition Musicale (1824-26) do próprio compositor. Na época de composição das obras, Reicha já tinha um amplo conhecimento da trompa natural e por isso, as análises interpretativas foram direcionadas tanto à performance na trompa natural, como na trompa moderna, e desta forma, o trompista atual, mesmo sem utilizar a trompa natural ou a técnica de mão, poderá utilizar na trompa moderna, as informações e observações referentes ao resultado sonoro, exclusivamente característico à técnica de mão, enriquecendo sua interpretação com nuances e características timbrísticas, que antes só poderiam ser percebidas com a performance na trompa natural. Assim, este trabalho além de proporcionar o resgate aos tratados teóricos, amplamente utilizados como referência na época, promove um enriquecimento interpretativo aos trompistas / Abstract: Upon examining the importance of the Woodwind Quintets by Anton Reicha for the chamber music literature and as important repertoire for french horn players, this study has as its main purpose to present an analytical and interpretive study of Woodwind Quintets in E flat major, op. 88 n.1 and Quintet in B flat major op. 100 n. 24. Scored both for flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon and french horn, this author used as parameters Anton Reicha's own theoretical treatises namely "Traité de Mélodie (1814)" , "Cours de Composition Musicale ou Traité Complet et Raisonné d'Harmonie Pratique (1818)" and "Traité de Haute Composition Musicale (1824-26)" .The dates of these compositions can very well indicate that Reicha had a thorough knowledge of the natural horn. The interpretive analysis here presented are aimed at either the performance of the historical natural horn or the modern french horn. In this way the modern player, even without having access to the natural instrument or the utilization of hand technique, can apply on the modern french horn the information offered here regarding the sound qualities that are a characteristic of hand technique which helps enrich timbristic nuances that can only be perceived on the natural horn. This work, besides offering an insight into the composers theoretical treatises widely used by his contemporaries also offers interpretive suggestions to the modern players of the french horn / Mestrado / Fundamentos Teoricos / Mestre em Música
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