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Poems by George Canning, J. H. Frere, George Ellis, William Gifford and others, which appeared in the Anti-Jacobin; or, Weekly examiner, Nov. 20, 1797-July 9, 1798.

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El trabajo se articula en tres volúmenes, el primero del Texto, con 549 páginas, articuladas en 18 capítulos, el de Anexos con 266 páginas articuladas en 15 capitulos, y el tercero, un "Corpus Documental" de 567 páginas en 16 capitulos. Tras un capítulo introductorio sobre el entorno naval español de la época, y otro sobre los constructores de buques y su formación en Europa, para servir de referencia alo que sigue, se entra en los capítulos fundamentales del trabajo. En ellos se narra, con gran apoyo de documentos inéditos hasta la fecha, la creación del Cuerpos de Ingenieros de la Armada y las causs que la motivaron, a raíz de la llegada a españa del ingeniero frances Francois Gautier, las Ordenanzas Militares que se les dieron, la creación de la Academia lugares que ocupó y suss avatares, los uniformes que llevaron, la esencia y formación de los ingenieros navales, su situación en el siglo XIX y las causas de su supresión en 1827. Igualmente se desarrolla el estudio de los conflictops competenciales con otros Cuerpos de la Armada, singularmente el General y el del Ministerio, el número de ingenieros, su escalafon e identificación personal, se anaklizan los arsenales donde trabajaron, los auxiliares del cuerpo y la Maestranza, así como otras no navales que les fueron encargadas. Se detallan, por último, las circunstancias de la dimision, vuelta a Francia y muerte de Gautier.Los dos últimos capítulos del texto están dedicados a las concluiones y a la nomenclatura, fuentes y bibliografía.

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Variation, or the re-working of existing musical material, has consistently attracted the attention of composers and performers throughout the history of Western music. In three recorded recitals at the University of Maryland School of Music, this dissertation project explores a diverse range of expressive possibilities for violin in seven types of variation form in Austro-German works for violin from the 17th through the 20th centuries. The first program, consisting of Baroque Period works, performed on period instrument, includes the divisions on “John come kiss me now” from The Division Violin by Thomas Baltzar (1631 – 1663), constant bass variations in Sonate Unarum Fidium by Johann Heinrich von Schmelzer (1623 – 1680), arbitrary variation in Sonata for Violin and Continuo in E Major, Op. 1, No. 12 “Roger” by George Friedrich Händel (1685 – 1759), and French Double style, melodic-outline variation in Partita for Unaccompanied Violin in B Minor by Johan Sebastian Bach (1685 – 1750). Theme and Variations, a popular Classical Period format, is represented by the Sonata for Piano and Violin in G Major K. 379 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 – 1791) and Sonata for Violin and Piano in A Major, Op. 47 No. 9 the “Kreutzer” by Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 – 1827). Fantasy for Piano and Violin in C Major D. 934 by Franz Schubert (1797 – 1828) represents the 19th century fantasia variation. In these pieces, the piano and violin parts are densely interwoven, having equal importance. Many 20th century composers incorporated diverse types of variations in their works and are represented in the third recital program comprising: serial variation in the Phantasy for Violin and Piano Op.47 of Arnold Schoenberg (1874 – 1951); a strict form of melodic-outline variation in Sonate für Violine allein, Op. 31, No. 2 of Paul Hindemith (1895 – 1963); ostinato variation in Johan Halvorsen’s (1864 – 1935) Passacaglia for Violin and Viola, after G. F. Handel’s Passacaglia from the Harpsichord Suite No. 7 in G Minor. Pianist Audrey Andrist, harpsichordist Sooyoung Jung, and violist Dong-Wook Kim assisted in these performances.

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At the end of the sixteenth century, Germany had become one of the most active centers of early Baroque music, and therefore Austro-German music came to dominate Western music. An investigation of violin works written during this period reveals the ways in which Austro-German compositions are extraordinary contributions to the violin repertoire. This research warranted further study and performance of these works in order to determine what influence these composers had on the violin repertoire as a whole. For my dissertation recital project, I trace the history of works for violin focusing the violin concerto repertoire in particular. A genre which remained popular throughout the century, the nineteenth-century concerto served primarily as a vehicle for virtuosic display of the violin and piano as never before. For my research I studied and performed works selected from the Baroque through the Romantic period in three recorded recitals with collaborative pianists Ilya Sinaisky, Sun-ha Yun, and Seyon Lee at the Gildenhorn Recital Hall, Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center. I selected particularly prominent pieces which represent the work of significant composers from each period. The composers discussed include Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750), owing to the fact that his works are the culmination of the Baroque era during the first half of the eighteenth century; from the Classical period, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) all of whom emerged mixing German and Italian traditions into his own style, and Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827), the bridge composer between the Classical and the Romantic periods; Romantic composers, Franz Schubert (1979-1828), Johannes Brahms (1833-1897), Robert Schumann (1810-1856), Felix Mendelssohn (1809-1847), and Max Bruch (1838-1920), all who tended to mix Classic and Romantic elements. As a violinist, I learned that their own original sound, rich harmonies and unique expression made these works worthy of becoming masterpieces. I have relished the opportunity for musical and professional growth in exploring these substantial compositions.

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Pós-graduação em Música - IA

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--Harbingers of change.-- Martin Luther.-- Galileo Galilei.--Ludwig van Beethoven.-- James Watt.-- Thomas Hobbes.-- The new unity.

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