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Over the course of his career, Ludwig van Beethoven (1770–1827) admired and befriended many violin virtuosos. In addition to being renowned performers, many of these virtuosos were prolific composers in their own right. Through their own compositions, interpretive style and new technical contributions, they inspired some of Beethoven’s most beloved violin works. This dissertation places a selection of Beethoven’s violin compositions in historical and stylistic context through an examination of related compositions by Giovanni Battista Viotti (1755–1824), Pierre Rode (1774–1830) and Franz Clement (1780–1842). The works of these violin virtuosos have been presented along with those of Beethoven in a three-part recital series designed to reveal the compositional, technical and artistic influences of each virtuoso. Viotti’s Violin Concerto No. 2 in E major and Rode’s Violin Concerto No. 10 in B minor serve as examples from the French violin concerto genre, and demonstrate compositional and stylistic idioms that affected Beethoven’s own compositions. Through their official dedications, Beethoven’s last two violin sonatas, the Op. 47, or Kreutzer, in A major, dedicated to Rodolphe Kreutzer, and Op. 96 in G major, dedicated to Pierre Rode, show the composer’s reverence for these great artistic personalities. Beethoven originally dedicated his Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 61, to Franz Clement. This work displays striking similarities to Clement’s own Violin Concerto in D major, which suggests that the two men had a close working relationship and great respect for one another. The first recital was performed in Ulrich Recital Hall; the second and third recitals were performed in Gildenhorn Recital Hall at the University of Maryland. All three performances were collaborations with pianist, Hsiang-Ling Hsiao. A Recording of the first program can be found in the Digital Repository at the University of Maryland (DRUM). Recordings of the second and third recitals can be accessed at the University of Maryland Hornbake Library.
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La presente tesis de maestría tuvo como propósito analizar seis de las 7 Piezas para piano de Mesías Maiguahsca. Se llevó a cabo una investigación bibliográfica-histórica que nos revela el trabajo de un compositor ecuatoriano de vanguardia desde sus inicios como pianista hasta sus recientes propuestas creativas, enfocándose principalmente en la producción musical realizada para piano. El trabajo se dedica al análisis de seis de las 7 Piezas para piano pero no sin antes conocer el contexto creativo, el cual es de importancia ya que esto nos proporciona una aproximación al lenguaje en la música instrumental de Mesías Maiguashca; en este caso: música sin transformaciones ni mixturada con algún otro elemento sonoro-musical. Esto permitió conocer sobre las influencias y materiales utilizados para la creación de una obra de carácter pedagógico para piano solo. El estudio se basó en la singularidad de cada una de las seis piezas, es decir, no existen parámetros estrictos y fijos para el análisis del corpus de la obra, sino que cada pieza dada su originalidad, ha sido objeto de un estudio particular; por supuesto que algunos aspectos del análisis se comparten pero la metodología propuesta es distinta en cada una de las piezas. Para finalizar se aporta un video donde el compositor explica y describe brevemente estas piezas para piano y una entrevista donde expone el modo de construcción de la pieza “Tres melodías”; estos elementos permitieron recabar información sobre las demás piezas y coadyuvaron a la resolución de cuestiones analíticas
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This flyer promotes a lecture by Eurydice Losada called "Teaching Music to Cuban Children", which discusses the results of research on the development of musical skills among Cuban children from 8 to 11 years old. Losada is a Cuban pianist, choir director and academic. This lecture was held in Spanish at the FIU Modesto A. Maidique Campus, DM 445 on September 29,2015.
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Este Trabalho de Projecto é composto por duas partes: uma de índole teórica e outra de índole prática. No que diz respeito a parte teórica, ela compõe-se por uma exposição que se divide em quatro capítulos. O primeiro capítulo toma como ponto de partida a apresentação da vida de Milosz Magin, um pianista e compositor europeu da segunda metade do século XX. Os objectivos do segundo capítulo são os de salientar e explicar a influência que Frédéric Chopin teve na vida de Milosz Magin. Este capítulo centra-se nos paralelismos biográficos entre ambos, essencialmente, naqueles que dizem respeito às suas vidas enquanto pianistas e compositores. O terceiro capítulo inclui o estudo analítico e comparativo das semelhanças entre a Sonata em sí bemol menor op. 35 de Frédéric Chopin e a Sonata n.º 1 de Milosz Magin. O quarto capítulo analisa a Mazurka em fá menor op. póstuma de Frédéric Chopin, a qual foi, completamente, reconstruída por Milosz Magin. Ela constitui mais um exemplo paradigmático da influência e importância de Frédéric Chopin na obra do compositor. ABSTRACT: This Project consists of two parts: one of a theoretical nature and the other of a practical one. The theoretical part is in itself made up of an exposition divided into four parts. The first chapter deals with the presentation of Milosz Magin's life, European pianist and composer from the second half of the 20th Century. The objective of the second chapter is to emphasize and explain the influence that Frédéric Chopin had on the life of Milosz Magin. It will concentrate on the biographical parallelisms between Frédéric Chopin and Milosz Magin, essentially on those that concern their lives as pianists and composers. The third chapter includes an analytical and comparative study of the similarities between the Sonata in B Flat minor Op. 35 by Frédéric Chopin and the Sonata n° 1 by Milosz Magin. The fourth chapter analyzes the Mazurka in F minor op. posthume by Frédéric Chopin, completely reconstructed by Milosz Magin, which in itself establishes one more example of the influence and importance Frédéric Chopin had on the works of Milosz Magin.