Hermes, a Concerto for Violoncello and Orchestra


Autoria(s): Kimmel, Tyler T
Data(s)

25/03/2014

Resumo

This thesis consists of a large composition for violoncello and orchestra, together with an analytical paper in which I discuss my compositional techniques and some of their historical antecedents. The composition draws on the genres of imaginary musical theater, the symphonic poem, and the concerto. It was also inspired by the story of Hermes, the messenger god from Greek mythology. While the myth partially informs the compositional structure, the work is ultimately meant to showcase the versatility of the cello, the coloristic range of the orchestra (in some cases emulating the orchestral styles of previous composers), the balance of cello and orchestra together, and the eclectic invocation of many compositional techniques separately and simultaneously. These techniques encompass set theory (the use of unordered pitch collections), polytonality, and serialism. It is composed in a post-romantic style.

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Identificador

https://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/etd/1542

https://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2643&context=etd

Publicador

FIU Digital Commons

Fonte

FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Palavras-Chave #Cello #Concerto #Eclectic Compositions
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