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The Analysis And Interpretation Of Sonata In E Flat Major For Clarinet By Camille Saint-Saens

Posted on:2017-05-04Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2335330488969108Subject:School of music and dance
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Saint-Saens(Charles Camille Saint-Sa?ns 1835-1921) is an important musician of the Romantic period in France, the French "National Music Association," an important figure, has enormous influence and importance of French music. Saint-Saens life created a lot of classical music "Clarinet Sonata in E flat major" op.167 Saint-Saens' s death is the year's work, and this piece is dedicated to the clarinetist Perineri, after its successful premiere After frequently staged. Song go, a total of four movements, continuously occupies clarinet sonata in important position, is necessary to practice the clarinet repertoire for each player, as well as many international competitions competition repertoire. Domestic research on Saint-Saens music works poorly, the paper will "Clarinet Sonata in E flat major" undertake a comprehensive analysis.This article will be divided into four parts: The first part explains the meaning and purpose of the study, as well as the status of domestic research and work on the Saint-Saens. The second part briefly describes the life of Saint-Saens, outlines the relationship between France and Saint-Saens countless music, and from experience of Saint-Saens' s "eclectic" musical ideas. The third part of inquiry Camille "Clarinet Sonata in E flat major," the musical structure and texture and sound, in order to better understand the composer's creative elements, motivation, to make the right interpretation. Part IV discusses the way of playing and technique works the body, combined with their playing experience, we put forward some opinions and suggestions. We hope to player-depth understanding and interpretation works have some help.
Keywords/Search Tags:Camille Saint-Saens, Sonata in E flat major for Clarinet Op.167, Interpretation of playing
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