939 resultados para Sonatas (Cello and piano)


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Piano stool complexes of rhodium and iridium activated by fluorinated and non-fluorinated N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC) ligands were shown to be catalysts for racemization in the one-pot chemoenzymic dynamic kinetic resolution (DKR) of secondary alcohols. Excellent conversions and good enantioselectivities were observed for alkyl aryl and dialkyl secondary alcohols.

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The purpose of this article is to analyse the assessment procedures and instruments used by teachers of Geography and History of Compulsory Secondary School (ESO) in the Region of Murcia (Spain). The data have been extracted implementing a survey technique proceeded by a descriptive analysis. The results show that teachers generally have a traditional conception of assessment, reflected in the fact that they think that assessment should not change when teaching strategies are changed or when they innovate. On the other hand, although they consider that is necessary to employ a variety of instruments to assess well and to prevent school failure, they still use exams as the most objective and essential instrument in the assessment, while they don’t apply continuous assessment, only tests in a continuous way. The implementation of similar research in other areas or in other subjects shows the existence of contrasts in teacher assessment practices.

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"In this special issue's opening essay, Martin Dowling devotes almost half of "'Thought-Tormented Music': Joyce and the Music of the Irish Revival" to what he calls "the situation of music in the Irish literary revival." He focuses chiefly on 1904, which was both an intensely productive period for the revival movement and a year chock-full of crucial events and decisions for Joyce. Drawing on the works of Pierre Bourdieu and Jaques Lacan, Dowling explores the revivalists' efforts to "de-anglicize" Irish music, to remove foreign influences that distorted the "pure tradition of Irish song," and to achieve an improbable harmony between the music favoured by the disappearing Anglo-Irish aristocracy and the Irish-speaking peasantry. Inevitably, disputes occurred over what constituted "authentic" Irish music. Factions quarrelled over whether pristine Irish music existed in the Atlantic seaboard or more inland; whether "authentic" songs were sung with or without instrumental accompaniment; and whether the piano, rather than the traditional harp, was a legitimate instrument of accompaniment. Having delineated the historical and theoretical context, Dowling offers a richly detailed analysis of Joyce's story "A Mother." He reveals how almost every element in the story--from the Eire Abu Society to the Antient Concert Rooms, from the conflict between Mrs. Kearney and Hoppy Holohan to the plight of Kathleen Kearney--is charged with meaning by the subtextual conflicts of the revivalists' agenda. Dowling explains also the "authenticity" in Joyce's depiction of vocal performances of "The Lass of Aughrim" in "The Dead" and "The Croppy Boy" in "Sirens," which he calls two "true gems" of authentic Irish music." --Introduction by Charles Rossman and Alan W. Friedman, Guest Editors, pp. 409-410

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1,3-propanediol was subjected to a range of amination conditions. The N-heterocyclic carbene piano stool complex [Cp*IrCl2(bmim)] was found to be a good catalyst for amination and dehydration in toluene or ionic liquid; product compositions could be tuned by altering the ratio of diol to amine.

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for piano, violin, violin or viola, cello

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for piano, violin, violin or viola, cello

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The significance of the “physicality” involved in learning to play a musical instrument and the essential role of teachers are areas in need of research. This article explores the role of gesture within teacher–student communicative interaction in one-to-one piano lessons. Three teachers were required to teach a pre-selected repertoire of two contrasting pieces to three students studying piano grade 1. The data was collected by video recordings of piano lessons and analysis based on the type and frequency of gestures employed by teachers in association to teaching behaviours specifying where gestures fit under (or evade) predefined classifications. Spontaneous co-musical gestures were observed in the process of piano tuition emerging with similar general communicative purposes as spontaneous co-verbal gestures and were essential for the process of musical communication between teachers and students. Observed frequencies of categorized gestures varied significantly between different teaching behaviours and between the three teachers. Parallels established between co-verbal and co-musical spontaneous gestures lead to an argument for extension of McNeill’s (2005) ideas of imagery–language–dialectic to imagery–music–dialectic with relevant implications for piano pedagogy and fields of study invested in musical communication.

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Teachers’ communication of musical knowledge through physical gesture represents a valuable pedagogical field in need of investigation. This exploratory case study compares the gestural behaviour of three piano teachers while giving individual lessons to students who differed according to piano proficiency levels. The data was collected by video recordings of one-to-one piano lessons and gestures were categorized using two gesture classifications: the spontaneous co-verbal gesture classification (McNeill, 1992; 2005) and spontaneous co-musical gesture classification (Simones, Schroeder & Rodger, 2013). Poisson regression analysis and qualitative observation suggest a relationship between teachers’ didactic intentions and the types of gesture they produced while teaching, as shown by differences in gestural category frequency between teaching students of higher and lower levels of proficiency. Such reported agreement between teachers’ gestural approach in relation to student proficiency levels indicates a teachers’ gestural scaffolding approach whereby teachers adapted gestural communicative channels to suit students’ specific conceptual skill levels.

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The parasitical relationship between the grand piano and the myriad objects used in its preparation as pioneered by John Cage in the late 1940’s is here discussed from a perspective of free improvisation practice. Preparations can be defined as the use of a “non-instrument” object (screws, bolts, rubbers etc…) to alter or modify the behaviour of an instrument or part of an instrument. Although also present in instrumental practices based on the electric guitar or the drum kit, the piano provides a privileged space of exploration given its large‐scale resonant body. It also highlights the transgressive aspect of preparation (the piano to be prepared often belongs to a venue rather than to the pianist herself, hence highlighting relationships of trust, care and respect). Since 2007 I have used a guitar-object (a small wooden board with strings and pick ups) connected to a small amplifier to prepare the grand piano in my free improvisation practice. This paper addresses the different relationships afforded by this type preparation which is characterised by the fact that the object for preparation is in itself an instrument (albeit a simplified one), and the preparation is ephemeral and intrinsic to the performance. The paper also reflects on the process of designing an interface from and for a particular practice and in collaboration with a guitar luthier.

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The programme contained a performance by the trio FAINT (Pedro Rebelo - Piano and instru- mental parasites, Franziska Schroeder - Saxophone and Steve Davis - Drums). The performance includes short electroacoustic works based on the trio's free improvisation and a performance of Rebelo's Cipher Series graphic scores.

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Este projeto de investigação foca a análise das diversas problemáticas no domínio da redução para piano suscitadas por linguagens e por obras emblemáticas do repertório musical contemporâneo. O estudo teve como principal objetivo compreender realizar uma redução para piano, tendo como base os estudos que se debruçam sobre questões de orquestração, transcrição, acompanhamento, bem como inúmeros exemplos de reduções existentes. São realizados estudos sobre as diferenças entre redução e transcrição para piano, sobre os critérios de escolha de material musical, sobre a reorquestração da conteúdo nas reduções, sobre a problemática de execução das reduções ao piano, sobre questões de leitura à primeira vista e, finalmente, sobre aspetos de apresentação. O conteúdo de investigação é dividido de acordo com três especificidades das reduções para piano. Como exemplo de cada uma delas foram realizadas novas reduções das seguintes obras: Concerto da Camera col Violoncello Obbligato de Lopes-Graça; Pli selon pli de Boulez e ópera Lady Sarashina de Eötvös. A génese destas obras e os procedimentos necessários à sua redução foram também objeto de estudo nesta dissertação. Todas as reduções foram apresentadas publicamente e preparadas para edição. O estudo aqui realizado pretende contribuir para a melhoria do conhecimento sobre as reduções para piano, procurando definir ou ajudar à compreensão das soluções viáveis pianisticamente e facilmente aplicáveis na prática. This research project focuses on the analysis of various problems in the field of piano reduction that are caused by languages and emblematic works of contemporary repertoire. This work aims to understand how to make a piano reduction and is based on studies that address various issues in orchestration, transcription, accompaniment and numerous examples of existing piano reductions. Studies were made on the difference between piano reduction and transcription, on the selection criteria of musical material, on re-orchestration of content in piano reduction, and on issues related with performance of reduction at the piano, sight-reading and aspects of score presentation. The content of this research is divided into three specifications of piano reductions. For each section an example was done of each of these works: Lopes-Graça´s Concerto da Camera col Violoncello Obbligato; Boulez´s Pli selon pli and Eötvös´s opera Lady Sarashina. The genesis of these works and their related process of reduction was also studied in this dissertation. All reductions were prepared for edition and presentation to the public. This study aims to contribute to the knowledge on piano reduction, seeking for viable pianistic solutions which can be easily applied in practice.

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A expressão “Piano Funcional” designa a instrução, em grupo reduzido, em diversas competências funcionais – não incluídas no ensino tradicional europeu, mais orientado para a execução virtuosista. O estudo funcional do piano activa no estudante processos de relacionamento, síntese e generalização sobre diversos aspectos da actividade musical, contribuindo para uma consciência aprofundada da linguagem e alimentando a flexibilidade e autonomia dos educandos. O objectivo do Piano Funcional é o de permitir a aquisição de uma funcionalidade musical plena, através da apropriação e controlo da linguagem musical. O objectivo do presente trabalho é o de propor um Modelo Generativo de Piano Funcional. O modelo generativo proposto parte de um levantamento e análise crítica das dinâmicas que limitam a eficácia do sistema de ensino, nomeadamente: a predominância da descodificação simbólica em detrimento da oralidade e do movimento, o favorecimento do mecanicismo e a valorização excessiva da prática interpretativa. Tais dinâmicas conduzem frequentemente ao sacrifício das competências criativas na formação dos músicos. Propõe-se assim a adopção de um grupo de “novos paradigmas”, tais como: a promoção de valores funcionais; a integração de competências, e a (re)valorização do som, da criatividade, da audição e da sensorialidade como motores das aquisições musicais do aluno. O modelo articula três processos generativos, cada um deles agrupando experiências nos domínios da (i) leitura, (ii) harmonia e (iii) experimentação. O modelo de Piano Funcional é generativo, também, porque promove uma aprendizagem como construção pessoal e criativa. Adicionalmente, realizou-se um trabalho empírico que consistiu na aplicação de conceitos de Piano Funcional na aprendizagem pianística de três sujeitos, ao longo de seis meses. O objectivo deste trabalho empírico foi o de desenvolver actividades que ilustram o âmbito do Piano Funcional e o de aferir a aplicabilidade pedagógica do modelo proposto.