983 resultados para Symphonies (Piano), Arranged.
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Se adjunta a la memoria el trabajo de investigación propiamente dicho que es el que figura en el enlace.
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The Deiro Collection at the City University of New York Graduate Center's Mina Rees Library is an archival collection of materials related to the professional and personal lives of Guido Deiro (1886-1950), Pietro Deiro Sr. (1888-1954) and Pietro “Lee” Deiro Jr. (1913-1999). Immigrating from Italy to the United States in the early 1900's, the Deiro brothers Guido and Pietro, made enduring contributions to the popularization of the Piano Accordion in the 20th Century. As masters of the instrument, the Deiro's achieved headliner status on the vaudeville theatre circuit. Both composed, arranged and recorded an impressive repertoire of accordion music. Pietro Deiro Publications produced a catalogue of over 10,000 pieces of sheet music and instructional materials for the Piano Accordion. The Deiro Collection documents not only a singular segment of American musical history but also a unique aspect of the Italian-American experience in 20th Century America.
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A piano player is shown performing at the New York Trade School. He is likely playing on a piano tuned or built by students in the Piano Crafts Department at the school. Black and white photograph.
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Students are shown working on pianos in various states of construction in the Piano Crafts Department at the New York Trade School. Black and white photograph.
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A Wissner piano is shown in a piano tuning classroom at the New York Trade School. Wissner pianos were manufactured in Brooklyn from 1878 until the company went out of business at the start of World War II. Black and white photograph.
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Three students are shown working in the Piano Crafts Department at the New York Trade School. The two students in the foreground appear to be working on the construction of a piano. Black and white photograph.
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Here a professor in the Piano Crafts Department at the New York Trade School is shown helping a student. Black and white photograph.
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Six piano players spread across the front of the stage at the New York Trade School perform at a commencement ceremony. The graduates can be seen sitting in the first few rows of the auditorium with guests filling up the rest of the space. On the dais several administrators from the New York Trade School are shown. Black and white photograph.
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Four students in the Piano Crafts Department at the New York Trade School are shown working on building a piano. Notice the aprons worn by the students are embroidered with the department name. Black and white photograph.
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O presente trabalho pretende analisar as fugas das Sonatinas nº3 e nº6 para piano de Camargo Guarnieri, através de uma análise estilística e tendo em vista os procedimentos utilizados pelo compositor especificamente no tratamento da fuga como técnica composicional. Guarnieri compôs 8 sonatinas para piano escritas entre 1928 e 1982, período que abrange grande parte da vida criativa do compositor. A análise das duas as fugas enfocará cinco parâmetros, conforme o esquema analítico de Jan LaRue: Som, Harmonia, Melodia, Ritmo e Crescimento. Através desses parâmetros, verificaremos como se desenvolvem estruturalmente as fugas, destacando os aspectos mais importantes que caracterizarão o discurso musical desenvolvido pelo compositor.