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Mozart's 11th Piano Sonata (k.331) Performed The First Movement Of The Differences In Interpretation Of Research

Posted on:2010-01-26Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y L TangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2195330332480048Subject:Music
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The twentieth century, there has been increasing awareness of the importance of performing the interpretation. Composer and the audience as an intermediary, performers of musical works performed to explain the understanding of the activities of the music is extremely important. In recent years, its music has not only become the focus of the practice of workers, many music researchers have also become a hot topic of debate.As the old era, as well as musical notation was imperfect, for the interpretation of Mozart's music performance is still in controversy. The good news is, with the scientific and technological development, especially the audio technological advances in recording technology makes music artists performing on the interpretation of musical works to be reproduced. It not only meets the needs of a wide audience of music appreciation, but also for music, musical works of different researchers on the same interpretation of musical performances offer the possibility of comparison. As a representative of classical musicians, Mozart's piano music has been a pianist will bomb tracks. Different pianists from different angles and different interpretations of "Mozart." Based on this, this paper attempts to Mozart's 11th piano sonata (K.331) 1st movement for research centers, select the four 20th century piano masters-Glenn Gould, Ingrid Haebler, Friedrich Gulda and Claudio Arrau.for example, combines music and the piano master background information, these four pianists playing the audio version of the musical work to compare differences tap four piano works by masters of the interpretation of the different performances, and to summarize these masters in the interpretation of the work reflect the performance characteristics, with a view, to explain the theory of music and piano teaching practice research to provide reference.
Keywords/Search Tags:Mozart Piano Sonata, the speed and intensity, intonation and ornament, to explain the characteristics of performance
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