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Dvorak Piano Works "Slavonic Dances" (Op.46, Arr.Robert Keller Adaptation Solo Version) Of The Inquiry

Posted on:2014-09-19Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Q TanFull Text:PDF
GTID:2265330398484377Subject:Music
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Antonfn Leopold Dvorak, Czech composer. He was born in Neahozeves, the village near Prague,in1841and died in Prague in1904.His works cover a large amount of areas with many fruits, involving9symphonies,5symphonic poems,12operas. In addition he composed a surprising number of other works, including other types of orchestral works, piano andvocal. In the aspect of piano, his works in piano mainly include Poetic Pictures,Du Muka, Piano Concerto (Op.33) which are Piano Trio song or Piano Solo song. He is one of the greatest composers in the Czech Republic in the nineteenth century and the main representative of the Czech national school.Slavonic Dance Op.46is a suite Antonin Leopold Dvorak created in1886.This set of Suite made the young composer to be famous and laid his status as a composer. As a composer to make a significant contribution to the development of Czech folk music. This Suite is a concentrated expression of the national spirit and national consciousness works. Musical Figures from music performance or Czech folk music of language use, are deeply branded with his style.In this paper, a systematic analysis of this group of works in each song, combined with the age of the composer’s background and creative style of the music’s inherent national character, dramatic and symphonic detail on these the playing problems caused by the characteristic factor made to explore and put forward their own point of view. Through these studies, an increase of Slavonic Dances Op.46further understanding of the majority of music lovers, to provide a point of reference for learning how to play. Dvorak’s music does not have a lot of gorgeous musical language, his cordial and simple melodies, known as the melody of the Masters; harmonies concise. He used the most pristine musical language to tell their own true inner feelings, as well as a deep love for the motherland and the nation. He works both the style of classicism and romanticism, but also reflects a blend of national character and international factors, occupies a special place in music history, has high research value.
Keywords/Search Tags:Dvorak, Slavonic Dance, the national language of music, symphonic
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