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Performance Technique Analysis Of Brahms Sonata For Cello In E Minor

Posted on:2016-04-28Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J XiaFull Text:PDF
GTID:2295330470979129Subject:Cello
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German composer Johannes Brahms (1833-1897), his whole life was written at least three or more than three cello sonatas, there are around 1851 he is 18 years old or so its written works, without publishing has been lost.Today the legacy of the cello sonata will only make op.38 and op.99.First the cello sonata in e minor, op.38, created in 1862-1865;The second F major cello sonata op.99 completed in 21 years later in 1886.Although difference before and after the two sonatas 21 years, but the style is not much discrepancy, his early works have been mature enough, which makes his creative style has a strong consistency, but creative skills is, indeed, is continuing to improve.In this paper, the overall structure is:abstract, introduction, the first and second part and epilogue.The introduction Outlines the songs in the important position of all existing cello sonata and style of the song.The first part for the Brahms on the creation of social environment and the influence of the sonata creation background and through a simple description;The second part from the melody, harmony, structure, etc., combined with the practice and perform score as well as the author in the process of practical experience, technique and technique of expression of specific detailed analysis;The final conclusion, artistic value and significance of the music in this paper.The purpose of this study was based on the creation background and after sonatas, the buckling analysis and playing techniques for the study, combined with their own playing experience, to make yourself more fully understand, and better able to play this sonata, also is hoping for or want to learn to play the song of the learners to provide some theory and cello practice reference.
Keywords/Search Tags:Johannes Brahms, the cello sonata in e minor, technique analysis
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