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A Study On The Harmony Technique Of "Breeze" In The Piano Sonata

Posted on:2016-05-24Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:C Y SunFull Text:PDF
GTID:2175330470480931Subject:School of music and dance
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Nicolas Karlovich Medtner was the turn of the 20th century, the Russian pianist, composer, and one of the representatives of the Russian late Romanticism style. He and classmate Scriabin, Rachmaninoff same friend are regarded as the new hope of the twentieth century Russian music. Medtner aesthetics more conservative, rational, especially beloved Beethoven, Brahms, who works, which led to his creation deeply influenced by German classical and romantic music school; at the same time, pay attention to the use of Meitner Russian folk music, but also inherited from Glinka, powerful group, Tchaikovsky and other predecessors of creative techniques; two cultures blend profoundly reflected in the Meitner music is a fusion of classical German and Russian national temperament.Medtner contributed major lifetime to the creation of the piano, the 14 piano sonatas of Meitner are the core of the work, each title is accompanied sonatas expression of specific content. In this paper, for the study of the seventh piano sonata "wind" of Medtner, the auther analyzed the concept of music from Medtner, the musical structure, harmony and other parts to Brahms, Rachmaninoff A comparative study was carried out to try to reveal the contrast Meitner musical styles and features to be buried on the great composers have long been true interpretation and positioning, and to evaluate its fair history.The full text is divided into four chapters:Chapter I, the life of Meitner and music creation ideas. The second chapter of the "e minor Piano Sonata" holistic overview analysis. The third chapter of the "e minor Piano Sonata" bulk acoustic analysis, this chapter is divided into three sections, which were studied from three aspects modal tonality, chords materials, harmonies. The fourth chapter is based on the first three chapters, through the analysis and comparison of the work, summed up the characteristics Meitner creative harmony. Conclusion is this song macro style positioning, and Meitner unique personality and style of sublimation summary.
Keywords/Search Tags:Nicolas Karlovich Medtner, Piano sonata in e minor "wind", harmony techniques
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