770 resultados para Armenian Orchestral Music
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Each volume also has special title-page.
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The development and recording of 10 songs for a CD to accompany DeepBlue's new live orchestra production "Who Are You" which began touring Australia and Asia in 2012.
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Peruvian orchestral music 1945–2005. Identities in diversity Peruvian music for orchestra has not been studied as a whole before, and is hardly known by Peruvian musicians and public. The aim of the thesis is to give a panoramic view of Peruvian orchestral music after 1945, study the particular historical context in which these works were created and how they reflect the search for a musical identity of its own, be it individual, local, national or Latin American. Identity is a construction that changes permanently, and individuals can share many identities at the same time. This is a central issue in multicultural societies as the Peruvian, and music is an important mean for constructing cultural identity. The hypothesis of this research is that orchestral work is a medium for Peruvian composers to express their relationship with traditional and popular musics of the country in different ways, from quotation of melodies to a more abstract appropiation of concepts or suggestive title references. Representative works by selected composers, of different techniques, styles or special reception are chosen and analyzed. Research methodology includes analysis of works with various methods according to their stylistic and technical features, in order to find the particular ways in which composers have approached or expressed diverse identities. The investigation shows that Peruvian orchestral music includes works in the main stylistic trends and using the main compositional techniques of the modernist and postmodern periods. It also shows that the construction and expression of particular identities through the study and use of other Peruvian musical traditions is a constant interest shared by composers of different age and esthetic. In a multicultural society as the Peruvian, characterized by its diversity, different forms of transcultural composition are an important mean of dealing with identity issues in music. This thesis also includes for the first time a list of all orchestral works composed in the country or by Peruvian composers in the period, their composers and genres. KEYWORDS: Peruvian music, contemporary music for orchestra, identity
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Verso: "Oranienburg Strasse Synagogue, Berlin, c 1934-1935 (Winter). Concert w/ volunteer chorus and orchestral: Kulturbund conductor Leo Kopf. 1st man, front row (soloist) to right of podium is Julis Peissachowisch (changed name) John Hardt (went to Great Neck reform temple as cantor - had been cantor at Prinz Regenteastrasse, Berlin) ; Woman next to man (soloist) to right of podium is alto Paula Lindberg."
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Ce texte présente une analyse de quatre de mes compositions réalisées pendant la maîtrise. Les pièces choisies abordent la musique de chambre, la musique orchestrale, et la musique vocale. La mise en pratique des connaissances assimilées pendant la formation est mise en avant à travers une étude sur la forme, le développement thématique, l'harmonie, et l'orchestration de chaque pièce. De plus, j'ai souhaité par l'analyse de mes compositions, partager mon approche du processus créatif et donner une meilleure compréhension de ma musique à l'auditeur. Ainsi, exposer les références multiples aux musiques des Ballets russes du début du XXe siècle dans L'Odyssée d'un songe, ou montrer par exemple les nombreux figuralismes réalisés dans Nuit de neige permettra je l'espère à l'auditeur de mieux cerner mon travail et d'approfondir l'écoute de ces pièces. Aussi, j'espère faire ressortir dans ce texte la présence de certaines constantes dans mes compositions, de manière à mettre en avant le développement de mon langage personnel.
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Pl. no. 8077, 8080, 8083.
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Pl. no. J.428 G.
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Pl. no. C.W. 1132.
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For orchestra.
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In portfolio.
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