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HÖHMANN, REIKO CHRISTINE. "FOUR TWENTIETH-CENTURY SONATINAS FOR VIOLIN AND PIANO." University of Cincinnati / OhioLINK, 2007. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ucin1171310483.

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Carrell, Scott Allen. "The French Sonatina of the Twentieth Century for Piano Solo with Three Recitals of Works by Mussorgsky, Brahms. Bartok, Dutilleux, and Others." Thesis, University of North Texas, 1999. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1038907/.

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The purpose of this study is to define the French sonatina of the twentieth century, to expose those works which are most suitable for concert performances, and to provide a resource for teachers and performers. Of the seventy-five scores available to the writer, five advanced-level piano sonatinas of the twentieth century were chosen as the best of those by French composers, in attractiveness and compositional craftsmanship: Maurice Ravel's Sonatine (1905), Maurice Emmanuel's Sonatine VII (1926), Noel Gallon's Sonatine (1931), Alexandre Tansman's Troiseme Sonatine (1933), and Jean-Michel Damase Sonatine (1991). The five works were analyzed, with a focus on compositional techniques used to create unity in the work.
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Bastos, Patrícia Carla Ferraria Lopes. "As sonatas e sonatinas para piano solo de Fernando Lopes-Graça." Doctoral thesis, Universidade de Aveiro, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/10773/8976.

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Doutoramento em Música<br>Neste projecto abordamos o estudo das sonatas e das sonatinas para piano solo de Fernando Lopes-Graça na teoria e na prática. É o próprio compositor quem nos indica o caminho para uma melhor compreensão da sua arte: a linguagem dos sons. Tenta-se fundir o conhecimento adquirido por meio da investigação com a interpretação pianística, numa prédica semelhante à Interpretação Histórica (‘Performance Practice’). Na Primeira Parte (theoria) expõem-se dados factuais com uma introdução à vida e obra deste artista português, a sua relação com o piano e o conceito de forma no processo criativo. Na Segunda Parte (poiesis), a análise das sonatas e das sonatinas é feita aplicando diferentes perspectivas para uma melhor dilucidação de cada obra. A Terceira Parte (praxis) inclui as diversas actividades exercidas ao longo deste trabalho, nomeadamente conferências e concertos, a edição revista das seis sonatas e duas sonatinas (com base no estudo analítico das obras), publicada pela Universidade de Aveiro, e um CD-ROM, com os quadros descritivos, gráficos, imagens dos originais manuscritos e gravações áudio interpretadas por Patrícia Lopes Bastos.<br>In this project, we undertake the study of the sonatas and sonatinas for piano solo by Fernando Lopes-Graça in theory and practice. It is the composer himself who indicates the way to better understand his art: the language of sound. We try to blend the knowledge obtained through investigation with performance practice. In Part-I (theoria) we expose factual data with an introduction to the life and work of this Portuguese artist, his relation to the piano and the concept of form in the creative process. In Part-II (poiesis), the analysis of the sonatas and sonatinas is made applying different perspectives for a better dilucidation of each piece. Part-III (praxis) includes the different activities developed along this work, namely conferences and concerts, the reviewed edition of the six sonatas and two sonatinas (based on the analytical study of these pieces), published by the Universidade de Aveiro, and a CDROM, with the descriptive charts, graphics, images of the original manuscripts, and audio recordings performed by Patrícia Lopes Bastos.
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Bencke, Ester. "Música e expressão do nacional nas sonatinas para piano de Camargo Guarnieri." Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina, 2010. http://tede.udesc.br/handle/handle/1588.

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Made available in DSpace on 2016-12-08T17:06:52Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Ester.pdf: 5980620 bytes, checksum: fc53239d0e57e20b60f20ae83040ff87 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2010-05-14<br>Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior<br>This dissertation addresses the relationship between nationalistic discourse and composition in the context of Brazilian nationalistic musical tendencies in the twentieth century, focusing on the Sonatinas for piano by Camargo Guarnieri. Bibliographic research relating to nationalism, utilizing publications in the areas of Social Sciences and Musicology, raised questions which were later discussed in relation to the object of study. Musical analysis of the Sonatinas was realized, summarizing the typically Brazilian elements and the treatment given by the composer to these elements. The recurrence of several elements considered typically Brazilian, chosen and transformed by the composer, was observed in the Sonatinas. However, it was also noted that a gradual separation from more popular elements took place during the 54 years in which the Sonatinas were produced (1928 1982). Although such elements remained present, they became less and less obvious, sharing space with polyphonic, chromatic and non-tonal language<br>Esta dissertação trata da relação entre discurso nacionalista e prática composicional no contexto do nacionalismo musical brasileiro ocorrido no século XX e tem como objeto de estudo as Sonatinas para piano do compositor Camargo Guarnieri. Através de pesquisa bibliográfica a respeito da temática do nacionalismo, utilizando escritos de autores das Ciências Sociais e da Musicologia, foram levantadas questões posteriormente discutidas no âmbito do objeto de estudo. Para isso, foi realizada análise musical das Sonatinas, levantamento dos elementos considerados tipicamente brasileiros e o tratamento dado pelo compositor a estes elementos. Foram encontrados alguns elementos considerados como tipicamente brasileiros constantes nas Sonatinas. Observou-se, entretanto, no decorrer dos 54 anos em que foram produzidas as Sonatinas (1928-1982), um gradual afastamento do compositor em relação aos elementos de fonte popular. Embora tais materiais estejam sempre presentes, eles tornam-se cada vez menos óbvios no interior de uma linguagem própria do compositor
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Ribas, Geraldo Majela Brandão. "Camargo Guarnieri: uma análise das sonatinas n.3 e n.6 para piano." reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFRGS, 2002. http://hdl.handle.net/10183/2745.

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O presente trabalho pretende analisar as fugas das Sonatinas nº3 e nº6 para piano de Camargo Guarnieri, através de uma análise estilística e tendo em vista os procedimentos utilizados pelo compositor especificamente no tratamento da fuga como técnica composicional. Guarnieri compôs 8 sonatinas para piano escritas entre 1928 e 1982, período que abrange grande parte da vida criativa do compositor. A análise das duas as fugas enfocará cinco parâmetros, conforme o esquema analítico de Jan LaRue: Som, Harmonia, Melodia, Ritmo e Crescimento. Através desses parâmetros, verificaremos como se desenvolvem estruturalmente as fugas, destacando os aspectos mais importantes que caracterizarão o discurso musical desenvolvido pelo compositor.
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Albrecht, Cintia Costa Macedo. "Um estudo analitico das sonatinas para piano solo de Almeida Prado visando a sua performance." [s.n.], 2006. http://repositorio.unicamp.br/jspui/handle/REPOSIP/284295.

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Orientador: Antonio Rafael Carvalho dos Santos<br>Tese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Artes<br>Made available in DSpace on 2018-08-09T10:35:26Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Albrecht_CintiaCostaMacedo_D.pdf: 44175720 bytes, checksum: 9801bce13d41818413cd0f5794b907d5 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2006<br>Resumo: Com o intuito de contribuir para uma bibliografia ainda escassa de trabalhos sobre a performance de obras de compositores brasileiros, este trabalho tem como objetivo principal a performance e a gravação das Sonatinas n.1, n.2 e n.3 para piano de Almeida Prado, por meio do estudo individual, aulas com o compositor e a aplicação de diferentes técnicas de análise musical. As obras foram submetidas a um processo de etapas de estudo divididas em duas grandes fases 1: a primeira com comparações entre os resultados obtidos antes e depois do contato com o compositor e a segunda com técnicas de análise musical baseadas na Teoria dos Conjuntos de Sons. Gravações foram realizadas nas etapas 1, 3 e 5, possibilitando a escuta das modificações ocorridas durante o estudo. Anexos ao trabalho estão um glossário com traduções e definições de termos usados nas análises musicais da segunda fase, partituras das Sonatinas digitalizadas após as revisões e um compact disc com as gravações<br>Abstract: Seeking to contribute to a scarce bibliography of works about the performance of Brazilian music, this work targets the performance and recording of Almeida Prado's Sonatinas n.1, n.2 and n.3 for piano through studies alone, classes with the composer, and the application of different music analytical tools. The pieces went 7 Almeida Prado, Jose Antonio R. de (Jose Antonio Resende de).through a process of study stages, divided in two larger phases2: the first, with comparisons between the obtained results before and after the contact with the composer and the second, with the music analytical tools based on the Pitch Set Class Theory. Recordings were made during stages 1, 3 and 5 with the modified results. In addition to this work is a glossary with translations and definition of terms from the second phase's musical analysis, edited scores of the Sonatinas after their revision and a compact disc with the recordings<br>Doutorado<br>Doutor em Música
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Ti, Yu-Ju. "Duo sonatas and sonatinas for two clarinets, or clarinet and another woodwind instrument an annotated catalog /." Columbus, Ohio : Ohio State University, 2009. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view.cgi?acc%5Fnum=osu1243880660.

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Ti, Yu-ju. "Duo Sonatas and Sonatinas for Two Clarinets, or Clarinet and Another Woodwind Instrument: An Annotated Catalog." The Ohio State University, 2009. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1243880660.

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Hammond, Stephen Andrew. "An analysis of Carlos Guastavino's tres sonatinas para piano and the influence of Argentine dances bailecito, zamba , and chacarera." To access this resource online via ProQuest Dissertations and Theses @ UTEP, 2007. http://0-proquest.umi.com.lib.utep.edu/login?COPT=REJTPTU0YmImSU5UPTAmVkVSPTI=&clientId=2515.

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Lim, Chong-Pil. "Ferruccio Busoni's Musical Thinking: A Study of His Sonatina Seconda and Toccata." Thesis, University of North Texas, 1991. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc332670/.

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The objective of the dissertation is to examine certain correlations between Busoni the philosopher and Busoni the composer. His aesthetic and theoretical points of view, which are of vital importance for an appreciation of his compositions, are reviewed. The manifestation of his musical thinking in his own compositional practice is substantiated through an analysis of two of his late works for the piano: the Sonatina seconda and the Toccata. In addition to the lecture recital, based on the dissertation and given on February 18, 1991, three other public recitals were performed. The first, on November 30, 1987, included works of Bartok, Brahms, Mozart, and Granados. The second program, a chamber recital on January 16, 1989, featured works by Brahms. The third recital was performed on April 23, 1990, and included works by Beethoven, Prokofieff, and Chopin.
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