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Svyrydenko, N. "Music in museum (second half of 20th century, Ukraine)." Musical art in the educological discourse, no. 3 (2018): 61–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.28925/2518-766x.2018.3.6165.

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Due to the process of early music revival, started in the USSR from the 60s of the 20th century, there are searches of the appropriate premises, in which early music could be perceived naturally, where one can feel a single style in combination of rooms, music, instrumentation and performance style that would increase the perception of each of the components of the creative process. Such most suitable premises are found out to be the halls of museums — former mansions, or palaces, which serve as museums in our time. The practice of conducting concerts in museums was introduced in Western Europe in the first half of the 20th century as a part of the overall process of early music revival and became an example for other countries including Ukraine.The Museum of Ukrainian Fine Arts was one of the first museums where concerts of early music were held in 1988. The concert programs featured the music of prominent Ukrainian composers of the 16th–18th centuries. Since 1989, the «Concerts in Museum» began to be held at the Museum of Russian Art, where one could hear music from the 18th to the beginning of the 19th century from «The Music Collection of the Razumovsky Family». Since 2003, the door has opened for concerts at the National Museum of History of Ukraine, where, in addition to chamber music, the visitors watched the whole performance — the chamber opera by D. Bortniansky «Sokil». The performance of this opera was also held at other museums of Ukrainian cities, as well as in Poland.Ancient instruments in some museums, that have lost its sound and artistic qualities, attracted attention of the musical experts. In association with scholars and the administration of museums, restoration work was carried out and brought back the old tools to life, which made it possible to hear the true «voice of the past «. This happened from the pianoforte at the Museum of Ukrainian History, the Lesia Ukrainka Museum in the village Kolodyazhny of Kovelsky District in Volyn and the Memorial Museum of Maxim Rylsky in Kyiv. Nowadays many museums in Ukraine have become centres of culture, both visual and musical. Due to this process, contemporaries’ views about the past art have expanded, the recordings of ancient music phonograms initiated film-making.
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Li, X. "Prerequisites for Analysis of Chinese Chamber and Vocal Music in the 20th Century." Университетский научный журнал, no. 56 (2020): 116–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.25807/pbh.22225064.2020.56.116.125.

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Wilson, Christopher R. "HOWARD FERGUSON'S ‘AMORE LANGUEO’, ‘THE DREAM OF THE ROOD’ AND NEW MUSIC IN THE 1950S." Tempo 64, no. 253 (July 2010): 2–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0040298210000264.

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A re-evaluation of the work and status of a composer not infrequently occurs a decade after death and/or during an anniversary year. Howard Ferguson was born on 21 October 1908. The centennial year of his birth saw a number of high-profile concerts and talks devoted to his music and public life. My aim is not to survey the career and work of a musician who contributed significantly to many mainstream activities and events in 20th-century British musical life, including the war-time National Gallery concerts, the Vaughan Williams-Finzi composer circle, chamber music performance, the Royal Academy of Music, OUP and Associated Board interpretative editions.
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Shin, In-Shun. "The relationship of text and music in 20th-century vocal chamber music -Through the analysis of Kagel's Anagrama und Ligeti's Aventures-." Yonsei Music Research 20 (December 30, 2013): 53–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.16940/ymr.2013.20.53.

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Siuta, Bohdan. "Notion “Genre Type” as the Metalіngual Unit of the Modern Musical Theory." Terminological Bulletin, no. 5 (2019): 188–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.37919/2221-8807-2019-5-25.

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The notion “genre type” is actual metalіngual unit of the modern musicology and musical theory. The theoretical comprehension of this term is connected with the problem of the theory of the musical genre, which is actual for contemporary musicology. This term (as far as its correspondences in musicological discourse of the countries of Eastern, Central and Western Europe) in Ukrainian musicology is still totally uncertain and not codified. This creates an obvious metalіngual lacuna. In the adequate theoretical representation, the term “genre type” outlines the higher level of the hierarchical category of the speech genre, which combines the characteristics of the speech and creative genres in music. Since the end of the 19th century phenomena musical forms / models / patterns (song form, form of rondo, etc.) and the content of music are the subject of studying and classification within the academic discipline “The doctrine of the musical form”. And in relation to the studying of genre types, other criteria are the determining factors: performance composition (instrumental, vocal, vocal-instrumental, musical and theatrical work), text, functions, place of execution, structure of construction. Additional factors of the systematic classification are periods (such as the Renaissance, Baroque, Viennese classicism) and styles (respectively, genres). The process of emancipation of functional music (which had certain social functions) determined the emergence in the 20th century so called “pure music”, almost unrelated to the primary circumstances of origin and existence. In 20th century composers begin to avoid the narrow qualifications of “genres” and established “genre types” and create “hybrid mixed forms” within the usual “classical genre types” (such as chamber symphony) or with the involvement of other types of art (for example, performances as a mixed form of art based on singing action of dance, theatre and music). In the middle of the 20th century began to differentiate musical-creative and musical-language genres within the T. Adorno’s classification of music practices for E-music, U-music and F-music. However, in contemporary Ukrainian musicology we have not a general acceptance of theoretical and methodological principles for the demarcation of classical music and entertainment. Accordingly, there is no proper musicology terminology. Working out of approaches and convincing criteria of the decision of these difficult theoretical and practical issues still continues. In connection with this, the necessity of introducing into the scientific circle the concept of “genre type”, as well as comprehension of its musical and speech nature is actualized.
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Simion, Aurelia. "Jazz Influences in Chamber Musical Works created by Composers from Iaşi at the Beginning of the 21st Century." Artes. Journal of Musicology 20, no. 1 (March 1, 2019): 242–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/ajm-2019-0014.

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Abstract Chamber Music has always been a genre predefined to a certain audience. At the merge of the 20th and 21st Centuries, the interest for this genre has grown exponentially, from Romanian and Bessarabia composers alike. Because the concept of Chamber Music has evolved during the ages and has always offered the possibility for experimentation, it has managed to infiltrate into present day Ensembles, by associating timbre and constructive heterogenic instruments. The search for new ways of expressing oneself, new sounds and new stylistic methods and the desire to use new types of sound emission represent a continuous motivation for the composers, whose contribution to the Chamber Ensembles is frequently enrichened. Thus, the Jazz influence has a significant role inside the works of Sabin Pautza, Romeo Cozma (Romania) and Oleg Negruța (Republic of Moldova). The article is focused on Chamber Music compositions with Jazz influences, written by Iași authors. The purpose is to create a general presentation and also a structural-interpretive analysis of some works from my personal repertoire, which was actually one of the main criteria of selection. The objects of the research are: highlighting the particularities of the genre and style of contemporary works; presenting the interpretive aspects of the compositions and proposing some personal suggestions and tips. Although the selected works have been initially composed for different instruments and have been played to live audience, they have not presented themselves, so far, as a research subject, and thus have not been analyzed. Taking into consideration this deduction, the novelty and the personal contribution are visible in the scientific research that deals with the autochthonous compositional patrimony. The aspects presented in this article can be used for pedagogical processes and, at the same time, they can behave as a practical method in managing the chosen repertoire.
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Klimova, Nataliya V. "Visualization of Music as a Means for the Contemporary Composition to Function: Edison Denisov, “Three Pictures by Paul Klee”." ICONI, no. 4 (2019): 130–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.33779/2658-4824.2019.4.130-141.

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This publication presents informational and analytic materials to a class in 7th grade of children’s music schools with commentaries and elucidations of the artistic style of German artist Paul Klee and the personal perspective of his art works by 20th century Russian composer. Examination is made of the questions of visualization as a means of impact on the perception of a contemporary classical musical composition. The central portion of the class material is taken up by an analysis of Klee’s works (the visual element) and the analysis of the musical score of Denisov’s cycle. The musical score and the illustrations of the artist’s works are projected on the screen, and the musical fl ow is superimposed on the visual depiction. Thereby, the content of Denisov’s chamber cycle is comprehended in interconnection with and through the components of the visual means of the composition’s functioning. As the result of the attempt of a synthetic perception of art, the visual element provides essential help in providing instruction at the elementary stage of musical education. The choice of the composition is stipulated by the revised content of the 7th grade textbook for children’s music schools by Olga Averyanova “Otechestvennaya muzyka XX veka” [“20th Century Russian Music”, Moscow, 2014]. The article suggests a consistent and interdependent examinations of the parameters of connections between music and painting and their refl ection in the individual, sonorous fl ow of the musical composition
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Wang, Bojian. "Musical expression means of a saxophone in the modern chamber-instrumental music." PHILHARMONICA. International Music Journal, no. 3 (March 2021): 32–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.7256/2453-613x.2021.3.35753.

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The research subject is the modern chamber-instrumental music of the late 20th - the early 21st century in the context of the newest performance and expression means and techniques of playing the saxophone as a unique wind instrument which is difficult to interpret. A wide musical expression range of modern music involving saxophone gives an opportunity to practically evaluate the depth of philosophical and figurative concepts embodied by modern composers. In this context, the author considers the peculiarities of the recommended techniques of playing the saxophone which have been detected and studied in the creative work of Yu.L. Povolotsky. The expressive timbre and sound palette attracts a modern composer with the purpose of both to experiment and to attempt to collect the wide range of artistic and philosophical generalizations of the epoch. This mutually determined process  -  a timbre-sound experiment, on the on hand, and a continuous expansion of the performance and expression means of a saxophone within the chamber-instrumental culture, determined by it, on the other - instigated the author to conduct a scientific analysis of the chamber-instrumental works of modern composers. Besides, of a scientific and historical value is the information about the creative process of Yu.L. Povolotsky: the involvement of out-of-the-box solutions, composition structures, and the newest ways and techniques of playing the saxophone.   
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Ferenc, Anna. "Reclaiming Roslavets: The Troubled Life of a Russian Modernist." Tempo, no. 182 (September 1992): 6–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0040298200016661.

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It is evident by now that swift political changes have had an impact on music scholarship in Russia. A radical shift from rejection to appreciation of the music of Russian early 20th-century modernists was announced on the pages of Sovetskaia Muzyka in January, 1991, where the following admission appeared: ‘By silencing the activities of the musicians of the Russian avantgarde for a prolonged period of time, we have in essence artificially narrowed the complex panorama of our music history.’ In the case of Nikolai Andreevich Roslavets, the process of historical revision has included recent publication and re-publication by Muzyka of some of his piano and chamber music. At a time when paper shortage is critical in Russia, such an effort demonstrates a sincere commitment to acknowledging his work. Certainly, another welcome result of this new attitude has been access, though apparently still limited, to the Roslavets archives in Moscow. The valuable information contained therein provides biographical details which finally allow for a substantiated and more definitive statement on the life of this composer who figured so prominently among the Russian modernists.
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Штром, А. А. "On Tone-Painting Elements of Music Language in Vocal Chamber Music by Nikolai Medtner." Музыкальная академия, no. 1(769) (March 29, 2020): 14–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.34690/32.

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Целью данной статьи является рассмотрение камерно-вокального творчества Н. К. Метнера с точки зрения живописности и звукоизобразительности. Автор вступает в полемику с критиками начала XX века, которые воспринимали метнеровскую музыку как бескрасочную и лишенную колорита. Опираясь на высказывания самого композитора в его книге «Муза и мода», проводя исполнительский анализ как фортепианной, так и вокальной партий романсов, автор статьи высвечивает звуковой образ метнеровского творчества с позиции звукописи: раскрывает звукоизобразительные элементы в фактуре таких романсов, как «Арион» op. 36 № 6, «Песнь ночи» op. 45 № 3; демонстрирует неистощимость композиторской фантазии в ритмической организации нотного текста в романсах «Телега жизни» op. 45 № 2 и «Священное место» op. 46 № 2, в повторяющихся ритмоформулах («Тишь на море» op. 15 № 7), в создании такта высшего порядка - сложного образования из тактов разного размера, расположенных друг за другом в определенной последовательности («Сумерки» op. 24 № 4), в реализации поэтического образа через лейтфактуру («Бессонница» ор. 37 № 1). В заключение статьи автор дает примеры тонкого использования как правой, так и левой педали, помогающих воплощать в музыке образы, связанные с колористической задачей. The aim of the paper is to consider vocal chamber music by N. Medtner in relation to picturesqueness and tone-painting. The author enters the debate with music critics of the beginning of the 20th century, who perceive Medtner’s music as lacking colours, i. e. non-coloristic. To confute this opinion the author refers to the composer’s statements given in his book “Muse and Fashion” and also undertakes the analyses of Medtner’s pieces from the standpoint of tone-painting. Such analyses allows to highlight pictorial elements in the texture of “Arion” (Op. 36 No. 6) and “Night Song” (Op. 45 No. 3) and to demonstrate the inexhaustibleness of the composer’s fantasy in rhythmic organization of “The Cart of Life” (Op. 45 No. 2) and “Sacred Place” (Op. 46 No. 2), in inventing iterative rhythmic formulas in “Calm Sea” (Op. 15 No. 7), in forming of “higher-order bar” — a complex unity of bars with different time-signatures placed one after another in definite succession (“Twilight” Op. 24 No. 4), in realization of poetical image by means of leit-texture (“Vigilance” Op. 37 No. 1). In conclusion the author gives examples of exquisite coloristic use of both pedals by Medtner.
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CHANDLER, BETH E. "The “Arcadian” Flute: Late Style in Carl Nielsen’s Works for Flute." University of Cincinnati / OhioLINK, 2004. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ucin1085004413.

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Engstrom, Larry M. (Larry Milton). "Contemporary Swedish Music for Solo Trumpet and Trumpet in Mixed Chamber Ensembles with a Performance Analysis of Selected Works of Bo Nilsson, Folke Rabe, and Tommy Zwedberg." Thesis, University of North Texas, 1991. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc277573/.

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This study discusses how cultural and social aspects of contemporary Swedish society impact the musical arts. It contains biographical information on representative Swedish composers, and analyzes technical and structural elements of their compositional styles. Finally, it recommends performance practice considerations regarding technical and interpretive details in Tommy Zwedberg's Face the Music for trumpet and prepared audio tape, Folke Habe's Shazam for unaccompanied trumpet, and Bo Nilsson's Infrastruktur for brass quintet.
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Card, Patricia Pierce. "The influence of klezmer on twentieth-century solo and chamber concert music for clarinet with three recitals of selected works of Manevich, Debussy, Horovitz, Milhaud, Martino, Mozart and others /." Thesis, connect to online resource, 2002. http://www.library.unt.edu/theses/open/20023/card%5Fpatricia/index.htm.

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Sorensen, Randall J. "Original repertoire for the American Brass Quintet, 1962-1987 : a guide for performers and composers." Virtual Press, 1998. http://liblink.bsu.edu/uhtbin/catkey/1118241.

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This dissertation examines the following works from the original repertoire of the American Brass Quintet (ABQ): Charles Whittenberg, Triptych for Brass Quintet; Ralph Shapey, Brass Quintet; Gilbert Amy, Relais; William Lovelock, Suite for Brass; Leonardo Balada, Mosaico; Virgil Thomson, Family Portrait; Elliott Carter, Brass Quintet; Jacob Druckman, Other Voices; Robert Starer, Evanescence; Dan Welcher, Brass Quintet; Vladimir Ussachevsky, Dialogues and Contrasts; David Sampson, Morning Music; Maurice Wright, Quintet; and Eric Ewazen, Colchester Fantasy. These works represent a small part of the ABQ's repertoire and attest tothe significance of the ensemble's contribution to brass quintet literature. The purpose of this study is to bring these works to the attention of performers and to provide a guide for those wishing to perform them. Composers will be interested in the discussion of compositional techniques. The fourteen works are studied in chronological order and in the following manner: composer biography, historical background of composition, descriptive analysis (form, harmony, melody, rhythm, texture), and performance considerations (range, special techniques, use of basstrombone or tuba, and equipment needs). Program notes from the ABQ's performances of the works, many written by the composers, are included.Through the study of these works the following conclusions are reached: (1) the ABQ has influenced the development of university brass programs and has helped to make brass quintet experience an integral part of brass education, (2) it has encouraged composers to write for brass quintet, and (3) the ABQ has played a significant role in developing an original brass quintet repertoire. Through its residencies at the Aspen Music Festival and the Juilliard School of Music and touring, the ABQ has reached a large number of students, performers, and composers throughout the world. The quintet's performances of new music has inspired composers to write for brass quintet; the group receives many unsolicited scores each year. Since its founding in 1960, the ABQ has been a leader in the commissioning of original works for brass quintet and has played a significant role in the development of the brass quintet repertoire.
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Caboverde, Enrique III. "A Graduate Guitar Recital Consisting of Works by Leo Brouwer and Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco with Extended Program Notes." FIU Digital Commons, 2012. http://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/etd/640.

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This thesis presents extended program notes for a recorded graduate classical guitar recital consisting of the following works for solo guitar with string quartet and chamber orchestra: Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco: Quintet for Guitar and Strings, Op. 143; Leo Brouwer: Concerto No. 3 (“Elegiaco”). Both works are pioneering and invaluable contributions to guitar literature. Tedesco’s Quintet for Guitar and Strings, Op. 143 is the first quintet ever composed to properly showcase the virtuosity of the guitar within a chamber setting. Concerto “Elegiaco” demonstrates the refinement of Leo Brouwer’s use of post-modern tonality and minimalism within classical form, and showcases his unique compositional style.
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Beltrami, Waleska Scarme. "Musica brasileira para trompa e piano : um repertorio desconhecido." [s.n.], 2006. http://repositorio.unicamp.br/jspui/handle/REPOSIP/284643.

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Resumo: Esta pesquisa identifica o surgimento e a formação do repertório de obras brasileiras compostas para a formação trompa e piano. Consciente da importância e necessidade de estudos direcionados ao repertório brasileiro de trompa, este trabalho visa a divulgação destas obras e dos respectivos compositores, contribuindo para a bibliografia sobre o assunto. A metodologia englobou o estudo dos compositores e obras, além dos aspectos relacionados à composição dessas obras como caráter, extensão, dinâmica, material e estrutura. Esta dissertação também apresenta a gravação em CD das nove obras estudadas interpretadas pela autora, a editoração das partituras manuscritas, o levantamento de dados. biográficos dos compositores, uma entrevista com os mesmos evidenciando sua visão pessoal sobre a obra, além de um catálogo completo das obras encontradas durante a pesquisa
Abstract: This research intends to identify the sprouting and the formation of the Brazilian repertoire for hom and piano. Aware of need and importance of studies addressed to the hom Brazilian repertoire, this work aims at to the spreading of these works and these composers as a contribution for its bibliography. The methodology unites the study of the hístory of composers and works, beyond the aspects related to the composition as character, extension, dynamics, material and structure. This essay also includes a compact disc with the nine pieces played by Waleska Beltrami, an edition of the handwritten scores, a study of the composers biographical data, an interview with the composers evidencing their consid~rations about their own compositions, beyond a complete catalogue with aH pieces found in this research
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Moraly, Stéphanie. "La sonate française pour violon et piano (1868-1943). Identité d’un genre musical." Thesis, Paris 4, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014PA040020.

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La période de la IIIe République en France voit éclore un nombre considérable de sonates pour violon et piano, dont nous connaissons bien les chefs-d'œuvre – sonates de Franck, Fauré, Debussy ou Ravel. Prenant appui sur un catalogue inédit de quatre cent vingt-et-une sonates de deux cent quatre-vingt-onze compositeurs différents (français ou belges), la présente thèse vise à l’étude et à la définition de ce genre musical.La première partie interroge le contexte historique et socioculturel qui permit à la sonate française de connaître un tel apogée, à la fin d’un XIXe siècle qui ne laissait a priori rien présager de tel. L’auteur revient aux sources du répertoire et met à jour l’établissement d’une conjoncture particulièrement propice où se croisent élan nationaliste, renouveau de la musique instrumentale, salons artistiques, sociétés de concerts, compositeurs chefs de file et interprètes de l’école franco-belge de violon. La deuxième partie entreprend de définir le répertoire au moyen d’un traitement typologique et statistique du catalogue référençant toutes les œuvres rencontrées. La troisième partie questionne l’identité de ces sonates comme genre musical, en s’appuyant sur les éléments d’écriture et de langage qui les caractérisent autant qu’ils en font la diversité. Enfin, la quatrième partie apporte un éclairage inédit sur la Sonate de Vinteuil de Proust, au regard d’un corpus d’étude de cinquante sonates analysées en détails. Les annexes comprennent de nombreux documents, dont le catalogue référencé des sonates, un catalogue des compositeurs, les fiches analytiques de cinquante sonates ainsi qu’un CD enregistré par l’auteur au violon
A great number of sonatas for violin and piano were composed during the French Third Republic, among which are some well-known masterpieces, such as the Franck, Fauré, Debussy or Ravel sonatas. This thesis draws on an unpublished catalogue of four hundreds and twenty-one sonatas by two hundred and nighty-one composers (French or Belgian), and seeks to study and define this musical genre.The first part examines the historical and socio-cultural context that enabled the French violin sonata to reach its acme at the end of the 19th century. The author goes to the sources of the repertoire to establish the favorable juncture at which particular currents met; from nationalism, the reinvigoration of instrumental music, artistic salons, concert societies and leading composers, to the Franco-Belgian school of violin playing. The second part seeks to better characterize the repertoire by applying typological and statistical methods to the referenced catalogue of the encountered works. The third part endeavors to define the identity of these sonatas as a musical genre, based on elements of their musical language. Finally, the fourth part sheds new light on Proust’s Sonate de Vinteuil, through a detailed analysis of fifty sonatas. The appendices gather numerous documents, including the referenced catalogue of the sonatas, a catalogue of composers, analytical tables for fifty sonatas, and a CD recorded by the author playing the violin
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Sanchez, Richard Xavier. "Spanish chamber music in Eighteenth century /." Ann Arbor : Mich. : UMI, 2000. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb37121943x.

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Bagley, Paul Michael. "Mysticism in 20th and 21st century violin music." Thesis, University of Maryland, College Park, 2014. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=3643907.

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“Mysticism,” according to the Oxford dictionary, can be defined as “belief in or devotion to the spiritual apprehension of truths inaccessible to the intellect.” More generally, it applies to the aspects of spirituality and religion that can only be directly experienced, rather than described or learned. This dissertation examines how mysticism fits into the aesthetic, compositional, and musical philosophies of four prominent composers of the 20th and 21st centuries—Ernest Bloch, Olivier Messiaen, Sophia Gubaidulina, and John Zorn, with a cameo by the Jewish composer David Finko—and how their engagement with the concept of mysticism and the mystical experience can be seen in a selection of their works featuring the violin: Bloch's Baal Shem suite and Poème mystique; Finko's Lamentations of Jeremiah, Zorn's Kol Nidre, Goetia, All Hallow's Eve, and Amour fou; Gubaidulina's In tempus praesens; and Messiaen's Quartet for the End of Time. These works exemplify the mysticism shared by these composers, despite their different religious and cultural backgrounds, particularly their belief in the transcendental nature of music. This belief is expressed in their works through programmatic, melodic, harmonic, rhythmic, and formal elements, all of which display, to a greater or lesser degree, the influence of mystical philosophy and symbolism.

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Tsurtsumia, Rusudan. "The Value Orientation of 20th-Century Georgian Music." Bärenreiter Verlag, 2012. https://slub.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A72008.

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Books on the topic "20th century chamber music"

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Twentieth-century chamber music. 2nd ed. New York: Routledge, 2003.

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Twentieth-century chamber music. New York: Schirmer Books, 1996.

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McCalla, James. Twentieth-century chamber music. 2nd ed. New York, NY: Routledge, 2003.

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Read, Gardner. 20th-century microtonal notation. New York: Greenwood Press, 1990.

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The companion to 20th-century music. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1992.

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Shen, Sin-yan. Chinese music in the 20th Century. Chicago: Chinese Music Society of North America, 2001.

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The companion to 20th-century music. New York: Da Capo Press, 1996.

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David, Pickering. Cassell companion to 20th-century music. London: Cassell, 1997.

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The companion to 20th-century music. London: Simon & Schuster, 1992.

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Lebrecht, Norman. The companion to 20th-century music. New York: Da Capo Press, 1996.

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Book chapters on the topic "20th century chamber music"

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Wanke, Riccardo D. "Sound in 20th-century music." In Sound in the Ecstatic-Materialist Perspective on Experimental Music, 10–30. London: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003132387-1.

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Webster, Peter. "Chichester Music." In Church and Patronage in 20th Century Britain, 187–211. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-36910-9_7.

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Corsbie-Massay, Charisse L’Pree. "Recorded Music." In 20th Century Media and the American Psyche, 35–49. London ; New York : Routledge, 2020.: Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203702352-4.

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Rossi, Arcangelo. "Kantianism and Physics from the 19th to the 20th Century." In Language, Quantum, Music, 293–301. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-2043-4_27.

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Webster, Peter. "Music, Art and Poetry: 1944–1955." In Church and Patronage in 20th Century Britain, 85–118. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-36910-9_4.

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Christensen, Erik. "Overt and Hidden Processes in 20th Century Music." In Process Theories, 97–117. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-1044-3_5.

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Bazayev, Inessa, and Christopher Segall. "Introduction." In Analytical Approaches to 20th-Century Russian Music, 1–10. New York : Routledge, 2020.: Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003000808-1.

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Zavlunov, Daniil. "Alexander Mosolov’s Piano Sonata No. 1 and Its Synthetic Modernism." In Analytical Approaches to 20th-Century Russian Music, 132–54. New York : Routledge, 2020.: Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003000808-10.

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Móricz, Klára. "The Rebirth of Melody in Lourié’s Post-Neoclassical Concerto da camera." In Analytical Approaches to 20th-Century Russian Music, 155–72. New York : Routledge, 2020.: Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003000808-11.

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Bedford, Joshua. "The Features of Alexander Tcherepnin’s Nine-Step Scale and Its Use in the First Movement of His First Symphony." In Analytical Approaches to 20th-Century Russian Music, 173–88. New York : Routledge, 2020.: Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003000808-12.

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Conference papers on the topic "20th century chamber music"

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Kanev, Nikolay, Alexander Fadeev, Anatoly Livshits, Andrey Nechaev, Anton Peretokin, Vitaly Rodenkov, and Natalia Shirgina. "Acoustics of new and renovated chamber music halls in Russia." In 22nd International Congress on Acoustics: Acoustics for the 21st Century. Acoustical Society of America, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1121/2.0000384.

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Laato, Samuli, Sampsa Rauti, and Erkki Sutinen. "The Role of Music in 21st Century Education-Comparing Programming and Music Composing." In 2020 IEEE 20th International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies (ICALT). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icalt49669.2020.00088.

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Wang, Qi. "The Promotion of Russian Music Culture on Harbin Music Education in the 20th Century." In Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Art Studies: Science, Experience, Education (ICASSEE 2018). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/icassee-18.2018.185.

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Coroiu, Petruta-Maria. "THE PSALMS OF DAVID � TEXTUAL CONSENSUS IN THE MUSIC OF THE 20TH CENTURY." In 4th International Multidisciplinary Scientific Conference on Social Sciences and Arts SGEM2017. Stef92 Technology, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5593/sgemsocial2017/hb61/s16.62.

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Qi, Ling. "Explanation of Chinese Piano Music National Character in the First Half of the 20th Century." In 2016 2nd International Conference on Education Technology, Management and Humanities Science. Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/etmhs-16.2016.97.

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Yue, Shengdong, and Yutong Xuan. "Commentary of Sichuan Opera Music Reform' Research Literature in the Latter Half of the 20th Century." In 2017 2nd International Conference on Education, Sports, Arts and Management Engineering (ICESAME 2017). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/icesame-17.2017.113.

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Xiang, Yu. "An Overview of the Development of Music Education in China's Normal Universities in the Second Half of the 20th Century." In Proceedings of the 2018 8th International Conference on Management, Education and Information (MEICI 2018). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/meici-18.2018.83.

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Xiang, Yu. "An Overview of the Development of Music Education in China's Normal Universities in the First Half of the 20th Century." In 8th International Conference on Education, Management, Information and Management Society (EMIM 2018). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/emim-18.2018.5.

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Slavikova, Zuzana. "ARTISTIC RENDITION OF VALUES IN THE MUSIC OF ROMAN BERGER A SLOVAK COMPOSER AND PHILOSOPHER OF CULTURE OF THE 20th CENTURY." In 6th SWS International Scientific Conference on Arts and Humanities ISCAH 2019. STEF92 Technology, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5593/sws.iscah.2019.2/s03.027.

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Synofzik, Thomas. "„Würde Sie’s zu sehr ermüden zu begleiten?“ – Clara Schumann als Lied- und Kammermusikpartnerin." In Jahrestagung der Gesellschaft für Musikforschung 2019. Paderborn und Detmold. Musikwissenschaftliches Seminar der Universität Paderborn und der Hochschule für Musik Detmold, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.25366/2020.82.

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80 percent of Clara Schumann‘s playbills in her complete collection of concert programmes (Robert-Schumann-Haus Zwickau) include vocal participation of solo singers, choirs or actors. The question is to which extent Clara Schumann used to accompany these vocal contributions herself on the piano. Only rarely are other accompanists named on the concert playbills, but evidence from concert reviews suggests that these vocal contributions normally served as rests for the solo pianist. Sometimes separate accompanists are named in the concert reviews. In orchestral concerts it was usually the conductor who accompanied solo songs on the piano, not the solo pianist. The Popular Concerts in St. James’s Hall in London were chamber concerts, which had a regular accompanist who was labelled as „conductor“ though there was no orchestra participating. These accompanists sometimes also performed with instrumentalists, e. g. basso continuo music from the 18th century or piano reductions of orchestral concerts.
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Buene, Eivind. Intimate Relations. Norges Musikkhøgskole, August 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.22501/nmh-ar.481274.

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Blue Mountain is a 35-minute work for two actors and orchestra. It was commissioned by the Ultima Festival, and premiered in 2014 by the Danish National Chamber Orchestra. The Ultima festival challenged me – being both a composer and writer – to make something where I wrote both text and music. Interestingly, I hadn’t really thought of that before, writing text to my own music – or music to my own text. This is a very common thing in popular music, the songwriter. But in the lied, the orchestral piece or indeed in opera, there is a strict division of labour between composer and writer. There are exceptions, most famously Wagner, who did libretto, music and staging for his operas. And 20th century composers like Olivier Messiaen, who wrote his own poems for his music – or Luciano Berio, who made a collage of such detail that it the text arguably became his own in Sinfonia. But this relationship is often a convoluted one, not often discussed in the tradition of musical analysis where text tend to be taken as a given, not subjected to the same rigorous scrutiny that is often the case with music. This exposition is an attempt to unfold this process of composing with both words and music. A key challenge has been to make the text an intrinsic part of the performance situation, and the music something more than mere accompaniment to narration. To render the words meaningless without the music and vice versa. So the question that emerged was how music and words can be not only equal partners, but also yield a new species of music/text? A second questions follows en suite, and that is what challenges the conflation of different roles – the writer and the composer – presents? I will try to address these questions through a discussion of the methods applied in Blue Mountain, the results they have yielded, and the challenges this work has posed.
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