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Performance Analysis Of Mozart’s Piano Concerto No.19

Posted on:2022-07-17Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:H BaiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2505306551951589Subject:Music
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Piano Concerto is an important part of Mozart’s works."Piano Concerto No.19 in F major" k459 was created at the end of 1784.Mozart made his debut in 1785.Mozart’s works are full of innovative spirit,active thinking,delicate music,elegance,beautiful melody,rigorous structure and full of sense of humor.Mozart created more than 600 works in his life,involving opera,symphony,Concerto,Sonata and other genres.There are only more than 50 concertos,including 27 Piano Concertos《 Piano Concerto in F major is his classic work,which consists of three movements.The first movement is a sonata with two presentation parts.The second movement is a two-part form,also known as a single two part form,and the third movement is a rondo form.This paper will be divided into three chapters.The first chapter is about Mozart’s life and the characteristics of his Concerto;The second chapter gives a general overview of the three movements;The third chapter analyzes the playing skills and music performance.This chapter focuses on the performance skills and music performance,and analyzes the performance from the following eight aspects: rhythm,octave,jump,double tone,harmony,melody,colorful and pedal.In the process of performance analysis,we will introduce the performance analysis of Radu Rupp,one of the greatest pianists in the 20 th century,in order to learn from the pianist’s performance methods and music performance.In this paper,through consulting relevant books,electronic materials and so on,the music performance is analyzed in depth.This paper analyzes the performance of Mozart’s Piano Concerto No.19 in F major,aiming at a deeper understanding of Mozart’s bright,optimistic,happy and full of youthful spirit,and has a clearer and clearer idea of playing this concerto from technique to musical expression,This paper provides help and reference for other performers who love Mozart’s Piano Concerto No.19 in F major.
Keywords/Search Tags:Concerto, technical analysis, performance method, music performance
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