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Analysis Of The Aria Of Mozart's The Abduction From The Seraglio

Posted on:2017-10-29Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:M H LiuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2335330536954030Subject:School of music and dance
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart(1756—1791)was one of the most distinguished composers in the history of Western Classical music.In his short life,music creation involved almost all genres.Mozart was a productive and high quality composer who began to write operas at the age of eleven,the number was up to over twenty.His unique musical talent and superb musical skills have been fully embodied in music creation,especially the operas,and so far,his works still have been respected and loved the world's generations.This article will be represented in five chapters.In the first part of introduction,the research purpose and significance of the selected topic are directed at,at the same time,the detailed domestic and foreign references provide sufficient theoretical basis for the smooth study of the subject.The second part is divided into three parts,the first part discusses the life story of Mozart,the second part discusses the creation of Mozart's operas,and the third part analyses the study object briefly from the two aspects of motivation and story.Starting from the third chapter,it is the main research content of this topic.The third,fourth and fifth chapters respectively analyse the three arias deeply from the aspects of music features and singing processing,so as to further capture the practical significance of Mozart's operas and the humanity thought expressed by opera music.The study object--The Abduction from the Seraglio is the first opera after Mozart's opera creation entered the mature stage and was also the first German opera,which occupied a pivotal position in the history of opera and a brilliant part of the enlightenment and humanism.The study of the opera,for the researchers,can be called the "close contact" with Mozart opera music.
Keywords/Search Tags:Mozart, Opera, Aria, musical Analysis, Vocal Techniques alternation
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