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Puccini Soprano Aria Features And Singing Styles Of Music

Posted on:2012-01-20Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y J WangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2155330335455875Subject:Music
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Puccini is the late 19th century early 20th century Italy's most prominent opera composer, his operas are a classic, of which the soprano aria most artistic value, but for all who study music will be singing soprano repertoire. The aria melodies, lyrical and strong, with a strong stage appeal, and how to sing praises of Puccini soprano aria is the purpose of this study.First, the political and the romantic era of the late Italian background analysis, which is creating the objective conditions of Puccini arias; then analyzes Puccini's growth experience from small to large, Puccini's musical style is subjective conditions of the formation, by above analysis, let us know the reasons for the formation of Puccini's musical style. The second chapter analyzes the characteristics of Puccini's music, including audio from the characteristics of the formation of the characteristics of the climax, when the end of the art processing, rhythm and accompaniment texture characteristics of the artist through these more clearly understand that should what to take from the works of Puccini. Analysis of the above, the purpose is to form factors of Puccini's music and features an overall grasp of, the re-entry into the local overall analysis, combining features of Puccini's music to sing on the Puccini aria specific style study to the three most famous opera arias by Puccini, "for art, for love," "People call me Mimi," "Clear Day" as an example of the most important part of the arias were detailed, Let those who do know these concerts even know why. The logic of the article is recognized by the whole local knowledge, and through local knowledge to deepen their understanding of the overall knowledge.
Keywords/Search Tags:Puccini, soprano, music features, singing style
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