An Analysis and Conducting Interpretation of Franz Joseph Haydn’s Symphony No.104 / 法蘭茲·約瑟夫·海頓《第104 號交響曲》之分析與指揮詮釋

碩士 / 輔仁大學 / 音樂學系 / 105 / Franz Joseph Haydn was one of the most famous composers of the Classical period.He composed a total of 104 symphonies in his lifetime. Haydn laid the foundation of the form of symphony, and as for the orchestration, he was also found to join musical instruments with different timbres together to create refreshing sound effects in this paper. Haydn’s huge contributions to the skills of symphony composition have thus earned him the title, “Father of the Symphony.”
The topic of study, Symphony No.104 in D Major, was written in Haydn’s later year(1795), which is considered to be more mature as well. This paper focuses on the evolution of the form of symphony and the social and historical context back then. Hopefully, a deeper understanding of his writing skills can be reached by analyzing the composition. Furthermore, the author put a great emphasis on the uses of conducting gestures by organizing what are the differences of the techniques of conducting and interpretation among some celebrated conductors, by explaining how the whole orchestra can be led and bring out the unique character of its own in music, and by combining the
basic conducting patterns to show the quality and variety of every single piece of composition.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:TW/105FJU00248031
Date January 2017
CreatorsTSENG,CHIH-MING, 曾志明
ContributorsKUO,LIAN-CHANG, 郭聯昌
Source SetsNational Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations in Taiwan
Languagezh-TW
Detected LanguageEnglish
Type學位論文 ; thesis
Format119

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