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A Musical Analysis Of Liszt's Tarantella

Posted on:2011-09-07Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:P ZhangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2155360305499400Subject:Music
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Recently, Liszt's was being loved and got more and more attention by people. It often used by musicians for concerts as classical work. In this piece, Liszt uses genres from Italian folk music into his creature. This work not only reflects the character of techniques, but also shows advanced aesthetic values and phylosophical meanings.Nowadays, there are numerous domestic literatures and bibliographies about Liszt, which focus on musical techniques, styles, aesthetic values and performances. A considerable part of people think, Liszt's writing are filled with too many displays about techniques instead of expression of artistic and ideology.After a series of analysis and discussion of, the author summarized the personalized piano musical vocabulary of Liszt. By clarifying the personal characters and aesthetic values, the author tried to reveal the deeper spiritual contents and philosophical meanings.Liszt is an international musician. He accepted various cultures from different nationalities, and finally formed his diverse perspectives and continuously updated on his musical creation. At the same time, he is an national musician. He devoted his all life to the development and promotion of Hungarian music. It shows dense folk customs in his musical writing.Liszt formed a series of personalized musical language. And his Tremolo technique has a meaningful relationship with his teacher- Czerny.Liszt's piano music greatly enhanced the expression of piano. He is not only focus on the expressions of piano technology, but also use it as a tool to transfer emotion and describe characters in his creation. The core ideology of his musical language is using the intrinsic link between poem and music to refresh the life of music.
Keywords/Search Tags:Tarantella, Musical vocabulary, the style of folk music, Poetic language, Tremolo technique, Czerny
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