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Puccini Opera "Madame Butterfly" And "Tosca" A Comparative Study Of Music Image

Posted on:2012-03-14Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:N N GaoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2235330338971330Subject:Music
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Opera is a musical drama started, but the image is dramatic themes and philosophical content of the load, Interpreters and embodiment. Characters shaped by the success of utmost importance for an opera. In the history of the opera stage, the image of women can write the best and most moving, most memorable non Puccini opera master is none other than. Whether delicate embroidery sick woman Mimi, or Qiaoqiao Sang innocent Japanese girl, glamorous singer Tosca, or silly maid Liuer primary care, etc., the image of this series of famous opera, so that They have become a classic in the history of opera. Of these women characters shaped by the process of shaping the outcome of in-depth insights of great significance to the opera.This paper selects the creation of two famous Puccini opera "Madame Butterfly" Qiao Qiaosang female image and "Tosca" Tosca in a comparative analysis of female images, by analyzing their similarities and differences, can more deeper understanding of the composer Puccini writing style, intent and content, combined with their own in this profession, a careful analysis of these two famous soprano opera aria "Clear Day" and "for art, for love", from analysis the personality traits, a good grasp of the scale singing and measured, so that theory with the actual, this is the significance of this writing, singing and teaching for the future provision of accumulation, the body is divided into three partsThe first chapter, a brief overview of the composer Puccini’s creative backgroundChapterⅡ, "Madame Butterfly" and "Tosca," the musical image analysis and comparison of shapeChapterⅢarias by the two characters are analyzed and compared in the treatment of some differences in singing, singing opera at the same time and described the role of the time do not hold for...
Keywords/Search Tags:Puccini, Madame Butterfly, Tosca, women’s image, singing style
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