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Cooperation Between Piano And Orchestra

Posted on:2021-02-12Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:S Y LiuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2415330620966170Subject:art
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Cesar Franck(1822-1890),a late French romantic composer and musician,is one of the important representatives in the history of French modern music and is honored as "the father of French modern music".Sonata in A major is Frank's representative work and his only violin sonata.Because the works are popular in the industry,they have been adapted into cello,flute,clarinet and other versions of orchestral music.The author takes French composer Cesar Frank's Sonata in A major as an example,through combing Frank's life,works and adapters,in order to make a good preparation for a comprehensive understanding of Sonata in A major.Secondly,through the analysis of the cooperative performance of the original and adapted versions of the works,combined with the professional performance practice of the author,this paper explores the differences between piano and orchestra in the cooperative performance,and summarizes the relevant problems,and puts forward solutions.This paper focuses on the cooperative performance of piano,violin,cello,flute and clarinet.From the perspective of piano player,through music score and sound effect,it specifically studies the differences in technical difficulties and timbre performance in cooperative performance.It provides some help for the cooperative research of piano and orchestra,and provides enlightenment for the understanding of French romantic music style and music culture.
Keywords/Search Tags:Franck, Sonata in A major, instruments cooperation, adapted version
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