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Analysis Of The Musical Style And Performance Techniques In Schubert’s Impromptu Op.90 No.3

Posted on:2024-06-21Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y X LiangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2545306917994179Subject:Music
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Schubert’s Impromptu Op.90 No.3 is a piano piece composed by Schubert in 1827.It is one of eight impromptus he composed during this time and is known for its lyrical melody,simple harmony,and flexible rhythm.In terms of musical style,this piece embodies typical features of Romantic music,such as the pursuit of individuality and expression of emotions,as well as a love for free improvisation and composition.Schubert employed a variety of techniques in this piece,including fingering changes,harmonic processing,and rhythmic variations,creating a rich and diverse musical effect.In terms of melody,he fully displayed his talent in creating beautiful and elegant melodic lines.In terms of performance technique,this piece requires a pianist with exceptional piano skills,including fingering techniques,harmonic processing,and rhythm control.The performer needs to precisely control the tone and volume of each note,while also paying attention to the duration and sustain of each note.Additionally,the performer needs to master the rhythm and sense of beauty,bringing the music to life.In summary,the musical style and performance technique of Schubert’s Impromptu Op.90 No.3 embody Schubert’s unparalleled talent and skills as a piano master.It is an important artistic work with significant value and performance challenges for pianists.This article will delve into the piece’s background in the first section,musical analysis in the second section,and personal practical performance experience in the third section.
Keywords/Search Tags:impromptu, music analysis, performance techniques
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