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On The Artistic Features And Singing Analysis Of The Ar Ias "Ch'ellami Creda"

Posted on:2019-11-22Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y L DongFull Text:PDF
GTID:2405330545476102Subject:Music
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This article aims to make a summary of her postgraduate learning stage by analyzing the artistic features and singing of Puccini's opera "the Western girl" in her aria,"she is still believing",hoping that this article will also have a reference for readers.The article first introduces the introduction of Puccini and his works,and then discusses it with its artistic features.The artistic features I have discussed include two aspects,the first musical style and the second aesthetic characteristics.The musical characteristics,I will be on the aria analysis to do a detailed form,and summed up the composer Puccini gives it its unique features and characteristics,and in the second part of the aesthetic features,will be divided into two aspects,which are the characteristics of lyric singing Arias and dramatic feature.Lyric singing is characterized by Johnson's disregard for Minnie and his love for life.The dramatic feature is the intense emotion that Johnson's going to die before he dies.The third chapter I will be singing the aria of the aspects,the author learn to sing this first work has been for several years,sang this song,in a number of important vocal test and the game can be said that this piece to accompany me all these years of study,at the same time it also witnessed me in vocal music on the road of growth.So the author will use their own understanding of music and singing experience to carry on the elaboration,analysis of the sound technology of it,to discuss its language,style and character,so as to enrich my way in vocal music theory and singing experience,also hope to learn to chant sang that song,sing Puccini's tune all singers to provide some experience in theory.
Keywords/Search Tags:puccini, Daughter of the West, Ch'ella micre da, artistic features, singing analysis
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