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Analysis Of The Faure Vocal Divertimento Good Songs On "

Posted on:2012-06-02Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y LiuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2205330335971692Subject:Music
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Gabriel Faure (Gabriel Faure,1845-1924), is the 19th century, early 20th century, a French musician has an important influence. His music and social music and music-related activities had the late 19th and early 20th century French music had a greater impact. Faure gave his life to create more than 100 first French art songs, including seven vocal divertimento, known as the "Schuman of France." Vocal divertimento "good songs on" is the creative medium of the works of Faure, The Complete Works of a total of nine. "Good songs on" is Faure's first real vocal divertimento.In this divertimento, the piano accompaniment of great weight.One of the harmonic and structural innovations gave its Saint.·Saens were shocked, even to the young Debussy was daunting.The strength of its performance, freedom and wealth to change the style more than the usual songs. "Good songs on" In its perfect form, reaching an unprecedented height.This paper for the "best songs on" in the image of each piece of music and writing techniques, using different methods focus mainly on the piano part of the analysis done to increase the readers understanding of each piece. Analysis of the contents of the general image of music including art songs, the use of modal characteristics of tonality, harmony, technical characteristics, the theme structure of the material used and the work relationship, the piano accompaniment texture and song-part relationship (which according to different content of each piece and characteristics of different focus.)As expressed in these works the image of different music, so this will not be using the same method of analysis or the analysis of uniform, but the new method of trying out new ideas from a different point of view of its...
Keywords/Search Tags:French Art Songs, tuning, piano tonal, chord material
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