MASTER THESIS PROPOSAL TCHAIKOVSKY VIOLIN CONCERTO BY BETE-U LOSOU PYEONGTAEK UNIVERSITY Submitted to the Faculty of the University of Pyeongtaek in partial fulfilment of the requirements for degree of Master of Arts. PYEONGTAEK, SEOUL JUNE 27,2017 TABLE OF CONTENTS LIST OF EXAMPLES CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION 2. DEVELOPMENT AND MAIN CHARACTERISTICS OF THE ROMANTIC MUSIC 3. VIOLIN PERFORMANCE IN ROMANTIC ERA 3.1 Techniques used during the Romantic Period 3.2 Music
players only two rehearsals before the concert. The amount of time allocated for specific pieces also felt normal, with more time spent on the bigger work, in this case Beethoven’s Symphony No. 7 in A Major, moderate amount of time on Bruch’s Violin Concerto No. 1, and the remaining time on Beethoven’s Fidelio Overture. I was able to take part in this
of the most renown Baroque composers over in history. Mostly known for his many instrumental concertos composed mainly for the violin. Vivaldi was born on March 4, 1678 to Giovanni Battista Vivaldi and Camilla Calicchio. His father was originally a barber and became a professional violinist. Of the nine children in the family, Vivaldi was the only one who became a musician. Vivaldi was taught the violin by his father. Becoming a priest at the age of twenty-five he obtained an interesting nickname
Musical forms and terms of the baroque era : Many of the forms associated with the baroque era are the opera, the oratorio, the cantata, the concerto, the sonata and the suite. The opera is a drama primarily sang accompanied by instruments and presented on stage. It typically alternates between recitative, speech like song that advances the plot, and aries, songs in which characters express feelings at particular points in their action. The oratorio is an extended musical drama with a text
while the longest or the bass Dulcian was used to support the basso continuo lines in wind ensembles along with the viola and other bass instruments as can be seen in in Concerto a5 (c-minor) by Christoph Förster (1693 - 1745). (Kendrick, 2008) The Hautboies (the oboe solo at the top) has rests, the first violin and second violin have intricate moving lines while the viola and basso (Dulcian) have accompanying lines the Dulcian even more so than the viola as seen in bar 6 as the viola has semiquavers
I attended to a concert performed by the San Francisco Symphony Youth Orchestra on November 13th this year. This concert took place in the Davies Symphony Hall in San Francisco. I chose to attend to this concert because I have never been to a performance by any youth orchestra, I was curious to see how their performance would compare to other orchestras. The first of the three piece that were performed in this concert was Maenads’ Dance, from The Bassarids, composed by Hans Werner Henze. A variety
single out the first ones, in particular violin. I like the sounding and the way sounds are elicited from the instrument. Violin - bowed stringed musical instrument with high register . It has four strings tuned in fifths : G, D 1 , a 1 , e 2 (salt low octave, D, middle C, the second octave), the range of G (G minor octave) to a 4 (A fourth octave) and above. There are also five-stringed violin , with the addition of the lower alto string "c" .Violin progenitors were Arabic rebarab Kazakh kobyz
performance featured all twelve movement broken up into four concertos. The concert featured mainly instruments from the stringed family and one harpsichord. The performance exhibited the various musical concepts envisioned by Vivaldi. Ultimately, the angelic talent of Janine Jansen gifted the audience with a breathtaking rendition. Janine Jansen’s performance included all 12 movements of Vivaldi’s Four Seasons. The first concerto “La primavera” or Spring which featured 3 movements Allegro
This concerto adopts many themes from his various film scores. The concerto begins with a theme extracted from his score to the 1937 film Another Dawn. While in the soundtrack, it is valiant, the concerto transforms the impression. Played by the solo violin, it's timbre becomes more intimate yet spacious, as if soaring euphorically through the open air. Later in the movement, 1939 film Juarez's love theme emerges as the concerto's second subject. In the film score, the theme is unveiled through an
I was able to engage in the musical performance of The Bradenburg Concerto No. 2 writing by Johann Sebastian Bach. The conductor of the performance is John Butt. The Bradenburg Concerto No. 2 is one of the six concertos written by Bach. It is also the most popular one. This style of music was popular in the Baroque period. This orchestral genre is known as the concerto grosso. A concerto grosso uses two ensembles, one large and one small. The large one has an odd name called the ripieno. There is
Piano concerto K.488 was written during 1785-1786, it was one of the three piano concertos wrote by Mozart. The first movement is set in a sonata form. It used 2 flutes, 2 clarinets in A, 2 bassoons, 2 horns in A, 2 violins, 1 viola, 1 cello, 1 double bass and piano. The structure of classical concerto The opening movement of the classical concerto No.23 is the most musically substantial. It is the longest movement and a fast-paced variation of sonata principle; sonata-allegro. Begins in home key;
but instead, will perceive the eccentricity of his style. "I set down a beautiful chord on paper—and suddenly it rusts." Said Schnittke once. Despite the grimness of the context, his remark was not mistaken. A good example would be Silent Night, a violin and piano work, penned as a holiday greeting for Gidon Kremer. Instead of holiday cheer, Schnittke managed to transform it into a nightmare. Furthermore, Kremer took it to performing it
Vivaldi was born on March 4th, 1678 and died on July 28th, 1741. He was many things, an Italian Baroque composer, virtuoso violinist, teacher and cleric. He was an Italian priest and composer during the baroque period, known best for his impressive violin concerti. Born in Venice, he is recognized as one of the greatest Baroque composers, and his influence during his lifetime was widespread across Europe. Historical Background Vivaldi
Georg Frideric Handel came around, he studied in bologna, in a very prestigious musical center, then he established himself in Rome around the 1670’s. His teacher Giovanni Battista Bassani, also a very skilled violinist himself, taught Corelli to play violin. Matteo Simonelli, a well renounced singer of the pope’s chapel, showed Corelli how to compose music. Corelli gained his first major success when he was 19 in Paris, this is how he got
of tone on the new violin made him the talk of Europe. He is often credited with creating the first basic violin technique. A couple of his famous works would be Concerto Grossi, Christmas Concerto, and Sonata de camera in D minor. George Philipp Telemann who was born in 1681 and died in 1767 was a distinguished musician and composer who appeared later in the baroque period. One thing that made him unique would be his incorporation of unusual instrumentation in his concertos. He was also known
On Saturday, November 19, 2016; from 7:30 to 9:30pm; the Shostakovich-Cello Concerto No1 was performed by Colorado Symphony at the Boettcher Concert Hall and it was conducted by Silver Ainomäe. This Shostakovich-Cello Concerto was characterized by the classical music which was manifested itself by the music in careful controlled instrumental version. This Cello Concerto No.1 was a major key work in minor keys divided into four movements such that Allegretto; Moderato; Cadenza and Allegro Con moto
The stage lights shone brightly, heating up all that was beneath them. I was seated in the first chair, with the rest of the violin section behind me. My eyes scanned the notes as the conductor waved his baton with gusto. I felt my fingers move swiftly across the fingerboard as my bow danced up and down across the strings. It was magical. The violin, an instrument that I once despised, has led me to the point of being able to perform anywhere. Furthermore, without having had the perseverance
instruments include the violin, viola, cello, and bass. The word 'violin' comes from the Middle Latin word 'vitula' which means stringed instrument. Violins are typically comprised of spruce or maple wood. Violins come in many different sizes. Typically, students will start learning violin at a young age with a 1/32 or 1/16 size violin. As the student ages they will graduate up to a full sized violin. A viola (pronounced vee-Oh-la) is a musical instrument which is similar to the violin and cello. The viola
The Houston Symphony presented “A Mozart Thanksgiving” with Jeffrey Kahane in duo roles as pianist and conductor Friday night. A superb pianist as well as a gifted conductor, Kahane performed a pair of Mozart piano concertos and conducted the orchestra in the “Prague” Symphony (No. 38). The piano was center stage, sans lid, with the keyboard facing the audience. This setup allowed Kahane to perform while simultaneously conducting the orchestra. He stood during the orchestral parts and sat and gestured
Mozart Piano Concerto K.450 and K.595 Yibo Wang In Mozart’s music, we can experience and feel complete enjoyment without any boredom especially in his most classic piano concertos especially in the piano concerto K.450 and K.595. Although both concertos were completed under a different background, does that mean these two pieces have different technique, mood, musical sensibilities or even textures? In this paper, I will compare the first movement of both Mozart’s piano concerto K.450 and his last