This thesis argues that the context within which prominent Spanish composer Joaquín Rodrigo (1901-1999) composed for the guitar was largely affected by the role of neoclassicism between the late-nineteenth and mid-twentieth centuries. This will be traced through an examination of the events and figures that contributed to the development of Spanish neoclassicism during the period. While a substantial body of literature exists regarding the engagement of French and Spanish musical nationalism with Stravinsky’s neoclassicism, little has been written about how these events came to affect composers of the classical guitar after the Spanish Silver Age in the 1920s. A key composer in linking the neoclassicism of Stravinsky and the French with the...
Since the early 19th century, instrumentalists have made use of the musical genre known as the Étude...
Studies of virtuosity in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries have tended to focus on the piano a...
Romanza – Anonymous Performed by Hope Mueller Faculty Mentor: Prof. Christopher Parkening Romanza is...
The article focuses on the personalized genre and style approach to the analysis of Latin American c...
This thesis is an investigation on the influences that the Spanish Guitar and the traditional music ...
Rodolfo Halffter's Violin Concerto is a work conceived within the aesthetic ideals of Spanish neocla...
Though Joaquín Rodrigo (1901-99) is renowned for his guitar works, especially the Concierto de Aranj...
This dissertation provides a performer\u27s guide to the Concierto de Estío (1943), a violin concert...
The Invocacion y Danza of Joaquin Rodrigo is one of the established masterpieces for the guitar in t...
Mainstream trends in guitar studies tend to identify Latin-American music as intimately related to s...
This dissertation provides an analysis of Concierto de Aranjuez (1939) by Joaquín Rodrigo (1901-1995...
This dissertation provides an analysis of Concierto de Aranjuez (1939) by Joaquín Rodrigo (1901-1995...
This document represents the investigative research on the solo piano music of Joaquin Rodrigo, a re...
This dissertation is the first comprehensive research into the life and work of Federico Moreno Torr...
© 2013 Dr. Kenneth James MurrayThis thesis argues that the landscape of Spanish music in London evol...
Since the early 19th century, instrumentalists have made use of the musical genre known as the Étude...
Studies of virtuosity in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries have tended to focus on the piano a...
Romanza – Anonymous Performed by Hope Mueller Faculty Mentor: Prof. Christopher Parkening Romanza is...
The article focuses on the personalized genre and style approach to the analysis of Latin American c...
This thesis is an investigation on the influences that the Spanish Guitar and the traditional music ...
Rodolfo Halffter's Violin Concerto is a work conceived within the aesthetic ideals of Spanish neocla...
Though Joaquín Rodrigo (1901-99) is renowned for his guitar works, especially the Concierto de Aranj...
This dissertation provides a performer\u27s guide to the Concierto de Estío (1943), a violin concert...
The Invocacion y Danza of Joaquin Rodrigo is one of the established masterpieces for the guitar in t...
Mainstream trends in guitar studies tend to identify Latin-American music as intimately related to s...
This dissertation provides an analysis of Concierto de Aranjuez (1939) by Joaquín Rodrigo (1901-1995...
This dissertation provides an analysis of Concierto de Aranjuez (1939) by Joaquín Rodrigo (1901-1995...
This document represents the investigative research on the solo piano music of Joaquin Rodrigo, a re...
This dissertation is the first comprehensive research into the life and work of Federico Moreno Torr...
© 2013 Dr. Kenneth James MurrayThis thesis argues that the landscape of Spanish music in London evol...
Since the early 19th century, instrumentalists have made use of the musical genre known as the Étude...
Studies of virtuosity in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries have tended to focus on the piano a...
Romanza – Anonymous Performed by Hope Mueller Faculty Mentor: Prof. Christopher Parkening Romanza is...