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Research Ma Sicong The Late Piano Works

Posted on:2015-02-12Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y C LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2255330428479334Subject:Music
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Based on the later works of Ma Sicong’s Solo Piano Works::four sonatina,"Three Piano Pieces", two song "fugue" song as the object of study, the music ofpositivism and speculative research, music morphology, history, psychology,sociology and other research methods, analysis and collection of related historicaldata, summarized the morphological analysis of music and art in detail of the threenine pieces, to see Ma Sicong in small solo piano works creation characteristics in themelody, harmony, polyphony and musical form, namely in the law on thecharacteristics of body now sound, modulation mode and nationality of the three;harmony, parallel four or five degree of harmony are rare, adding four degrees, fivedegrees intervals, the sound effect is very dissonant; characteristics of polyphony,mainly reflected in stretto, using continuous tone, tone, Cheng Kuoda reflectiontechnique; music, the composer used to use one or two thematic materials, change anddevelop in different mode, make the works show cyclic form structure of singlestructure or single type properties. Works with some "nationality" tone, but may bedue to the lack of a clear "regional" feature, difficult to pull closer between the worksand people’s distance, plus some works in harmony is unique, the sound effect"weird", listen listen to poor, not enough. Although these works in the contemporaryinfluence is not profound, but in western composing techniques and Chinesecombined with traditional music to make a meaningful exploration, rich ChineseSonatina and polyphonic music, their artistic value, it is the embodiment of theseartistic practices, reflects the composer’s personal Chinese for "flavor" piano works ofunderstanding and pursuit...
Keywords/Search Tags:Ma Sicong, piano works, four sonatina, "Three Piano Pieces", "fugue"(1964), "fugue"(1969), morphological analysis of music art historical evaluation
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