974 resultados para Sonatas (Flute, piano)


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For flute and piano.

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Contains works by Clementi, Kuhlau, Dussek, Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Hofmann, Rafff, and R. Schumann.

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Unfigured bass realizaed for piano.

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Sonata, F minor, opus 4, violin and piano; [For] violoncello and piano: Variations concertantes, D major, opus 17; Sonata no.1, B flat major, opus 45; Sonata no.2, D major, opus 58; Songs without words, D major, opus 109.

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Rando brillant, op. 70, D.895-- Sonata, D major, op. 137, No. 1, D.384-- Sonata, A minor, op. 137, No. 2, D.385-- Sonata, G minor, op. 137, No. 3, D.408.

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Este texto, define o trabalho final do Mestrado em Música da Universidade de Aveiro, e é um documento de apoio ao projeto artístico. Tem por objetivo perceber a importância dos compositores, Bach, Mozart e Beethoven, sobre Felix Mendelssohn “Bartholdy”, analisando o impacto que eles tiveram sobre o curso de vida desta compositor e até a que ponto influenciaram as suas obras. Centro-me na análise das sonatas em Sí bemol Maior, e Ré Maior para violoncelo e piano, que também é apresentada neste projeto, e cuja performance constitui o repertório do recital na defesa do trabalho. Inclui ainda uma reflexão sobre a liberdade criativa no quadro da composição e da interpretação musical, articulando este conceito com os nossos limites enquanto artistas “originais”.

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World War II was one of the most devastating events in history, and it profoundly affected European culture and art. I examined the period around World War II, and the effects it had on the lives of composers and their flute music. I investigated who wrote for flute during the war, what they were composing, and what effects, if any, the war had on them and their music. After examining the biographies of nine composers and studying eleven of their works, I found that in some cases the war affected their flute music, but in others the music shows no apparent influences of the war. Interestingly, most of the flute music written by composers affected by World War II was happy and joyful rather than dark and dismal. I performed three recitals during my research. I studied nine composers and performed some of their most important works for flute. Recital One is “Sonatas for Flute.” Recital Two is “Virtuosic Flute Music,” and my final recital is “Emotional Overview of Flute Music During World War II.” I discovered that many of these composers had to change their lives in drastic ways due to the war, but most them wrote music that had did not reflect the horror or destruction of war—perhaps music represented an escape from their horrible circumstances, or an effort to recall better times. I also found that a few of these composers used music to mock the Nazi regime. They used music as an emotional outlet, which could have been dangerous for them during that time. Other composers used music to share their own personal experiences while fighting in the war.