The Analysis And Comparison Of Schubert, Schumann And Liszt’s Same-word Art Song "Song Of The Minions" | | Posted on:2020-04-28 | Degree:Master | Type:Thesis | | Country:China | Candidate:W Q Li | Full Text:PDF | | GTID:2435330575474726 | Subject:Arts | | Abstract/Summary: | PDF Full Text Request | | Schubert’s deep emotion and pioneering composing form laid the foundation for the development of German art songs.Schumanna’s complex and rich music language and piano accompaniment had a far-reaching impact on the development of later art songs.Liszt’s unique innovative style of harmony and profound philosophical accomplishment make music and poetry achieve a more profound and perfect combination.They all created this work in the same way.With the rich dramatic changes and profound ideological connotations of beautiful melodic poetry,they blended into the pulse of music.Poetry is fortunate to experience three different journeys of life.Art songs have its unique charm,that is,the perfect combination of music and poetry.Therefore,on the basis of exploring the context of poetry and composer’s creative style,we analyze and compare music works 。 What is the meaning of digging deeply flowing notes?The analysis of visual text brings us more thinking.As a music performer,how can we better perform works? What are the common features of singing? How to grasp the individuality of the three works? For this reason,I write a paper through my singing experience and research results.The article is divided into four chapters.The first chapter is the analysis of poetry texts,trying to have a basic grasp of poetry.The second chapter is to analyze and compare the three works and find out the uniqueness of the music works.The third chapter is to analyze and compare the singing versions from three aspects,and elaborate on how to sing.Finally,the fourth chapter summarizes some personal enlightenments on the comparison and analysis of music texts and singing versions,hoping to help more colleagues sing such vocal works. | | Keywords/Search Tags: | Song of the Mistress, Schubert, Schumann, Liszt | PDF Full Text Request | Related items |
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