This study examines the textural-fabric of four selected nocturnes of Frederic Chopin from the viewpoint of "sound." The purpose is to convey a deeper understanding of the ways that Chopin expanded the sonorous capabilities of the piano in the nocturnes through his treatment of texture and his innovative use of the damper pedal.The analysis of each nocturne is presented through four procedures. A parametric profile, comprising melody, rhythm, harmony, form, dynamics, timbre, and articulation, describes each parameter's contribution to the whole of the textural-fabric. The standard textural types---monophonic, homophonic, heterophonic, and polyphonic---describe texture at the surface level; textural setting---voicing, spacing, linear motion,...
The purpose of the article is to consider the degree of music theory development on the interpreting...
Annotation The colour scheme of the piano sound is that is a very extensive conception. It covers la...
The Sixth Nocturne of Gabriel Fauré has long been acclaimed and widely performed. However, its music...
The rapid development of the piano after 1800 is well-established, as are the fundamental difference...
Abstract—This article investigates the relationship between texture and harmony and their influence ...
242 p.Thesis (D.M.A.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.This study examines the esse...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 68-75)This thesis provided an analysis of three types of tex...
This project offers new approaches to pedaling in Frédéric Chopin’s piano works for modern pianos, u...
Frederic Chopin composed many great piano works that musicians have enjoyed and studied since the Ro...
The late chromatic music of Chopin is often difficult to analyze, particularly with a system of Roma...
Motion is the central metaphor available to analysts\u27 attempts to appreciate or account for music...
Sanatta Yeterlik TeziBu çalışmada 19. yüzyılın önemli Polonyalı bestecisi Frederic Chopin ve onun pi...
217 p.Thesis (D.M.A.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1980.The dissertation named is a ...
This dissertation aims to demonstrate that the textures used by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in his keybo...
Abstract - The thesis examines the issue of formal design in one of the most significant piano work...
The purpose of the article is to consider the degree of music theory development on the interpreting...
Annotation The colour scheme of the piano sound is that is a very extensive conception. It covers la...
The Sixth Nocturne of Gabriel Fauré has long been acclaimed and widely performed. However, its music...
The rapid development of the piano after 1800 is well-established, as are the fundamental difference...
Abstract—This article investigates the relationship between texture and harmony and their influence ...
242 p.Thesis (D.M.A.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.This study examines the esse...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 68-75)This thesis provided an analysis of three types of tex...
This project offers new approaches to pedaling in Frédéric Chopin’s piano works for modern pianos, u...
Frederic Chopin composed many great piano works that musicians have enjoyed and studied since the Ro...
The late chromatic music of Chopin is often difficult to analyze, particularly with a system of Roma...
Motion is the central metaphor available to analysts\u27 attempts to appreciate or account for music...
Sanatta Yeterlik TeziBu çalışmada 19. yüzyılın önemli Polonyalı bestecisi Frederic Chopin ve onun pi...
217 p.Thesis (D.M.A.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1980.The dissertation named is a ...
This dissertation aims to demonstrate that the textures used by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in his keybo...
Abstract - The thesis examines the issue of formal design in one of the most significant piano work...
The purpose of the article is to consider the degree of music theory development on the interpreting...
Annotation The colour scheme of the piano sound is that is a very extensive conception. It covers la...
The Sixth Nocturne of Gabriel Fauré has long been acclaimed and widely performed. However, its music...