This thesis examines Sullivan’s output of music in all genres and assesses the place of musical style within them. Of interest is the case of the comic operas where the composer uses parody and allusion to create a persuasive counterpart to the libretto. The thesis attempts to place Sullivan in the context of his time, the conditions under which he worked and to give due weight to the fact that economic necessity often required him to meet the demands of the market. The influence of his early training is examined as well as the impact of the early Romantic German school of composers such as Mendelssohn, Schubert and Schumann. In the second half of the thesis, selected features of Sullivan’s style are analysed in detail as is the influence o...
When Olivier Messiaen completed the vast opera Saint Francois d'Assise in 1983, he was mentally and...
Thesis (D.M.A.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Auth...
Generally remembered as the composer of one or two relatively famous orchestral works, Charles Tomli...
This thesis seeks to give a full assessment of a surprisingly and much neglected area of academic re...
Over the course of the past thirty years, Sir Arthur Sullivan's reputation as the foremost British m...
Pursuing post-graduate research into the comic operas of Arthur Sullivan was, in 1975, considered in...
Sir Arthur Sullivan will always be remembered as one half of the duo responsible for the genre known...
"An original thesis presented to the faculty of Arts of Macquarie University in fulfilment of the re...
This study presents a synopsis of the development English Musical Renaissance, describing the social...
Works featuring musically-untrained children form a uniquely large and important part of the output ...
The musical comedienne Anna Russell once said that it seemed to her that everywhere she was travelin...
The early twentieth century saw music fracture into many individual dialects; one of the most signif...
It is the aim of this dissertation to look at the style and development in style of Howells' evening...
In order to overcome the persistent cliché of a “land without music,” considerable efforts were made...
The principal aim of this thesis is to examine a portion of Britten’s oeuvre which was intended for...
When Olivier Messiaen completed the vast opera Saint Francois d'Assise in 1983, he was mentally and...
Thesis (D.M.A.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Auth...
Generally remembered as the composer of one or two relatively famous orchestral works, Charles Tomli...
This thesis seeks to give a full assessment of a surprisingly and much neglected area of academic re...
Over the course of the past thirty years, Sir Arthur Sullivan's reputation as the foremost British m...
Pursuing post-graduate research into the comic operas of Arthur Sullivan was, in 1975, considered in...
Sir Arthur Sullivan will always be remembered as one half of the duo responsible for the genre known...
"An original thesis presented to the faculty of Arts of Macquarie University in fulfilment of the re...
This study presents a synopsis of the development English Musical Renaissance, describing the social...
Works featuring musically-untrained children form a uniquely large and important part of the output ...
The musical comedienne Anna Russell once said that it seemed to her that everywhere she was travelin...
The early twentieth century saw music fracture into many individual dialects; one of the most signif...
It is the aim of this dissertation to look at the style and development in style of Howells' evening...
In order to overcome the persistent cliché of a “land without music,” considerable efforts were made...
The principal aim of this thesis is to examine a portion of Britten’s oeuvre which was intended for...
When Olivier Messiaen completed the vast opera Saint Francois d'Assise in 1983, he was mentally and...
Thesis (D.M.A.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Auth...
Generally remembered as the composer of one or two relatively famous orchestral works, Charles Tomli...