The waltz is a dance in three-four time for couples. The origin of the waltz is obscure, but it may come from the influence of the Landler. In the nineteenth century, the waltz was the most popular ballroom dance in Europe, but as dance music the waltz developed into a stylized and refined form in the hands of the major composers.;The purpose of this study is: (1) To examine the development of the waltz as composed for solo piano, in order to understand the characteristic styles of one composer as compared to another and, (2) To survey the various formal structures as they evolved over time during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. This research will examine not only the development of the waltz, but will also focus on major composers\...
The purpose of this study is to illustrate the development of piano variations as a genre during th...
Piano arrangement refers to piano music that borrows and reworks from existing music. As a result of...
The Thirty-Two Variations of Beethoven and the Symphonic Etudes of Schumann are important landmarks ...
This dissertation examines Chopin’s 17 waltzes as a collection of miniature works, which I broadly c...
The Viennese waltz is widely recognized as one of the most ubiquitous genres in classical piano lite...
Performers of all ages are drawn to the poetic essence of the Chopin waltzes and are challenged by t...
The solo piano version of La Valse is well worthy of study and performance, but it has often been un...
Frederic Chopin composed many great piano works that musicians have enjoyed and studied since the Ro...
In the history of keyboard music, Chopin, Scriabin and Rachmaninoff are regarded as remarkable compo...
In the history of piano literature, there were many magnificent musicians who had succeeded as both ...
What about music decides whether it will fade from memory or still be taught today? The requirements...
Emma Schutt, MUS303: Music History 2Faculty Mentor(s): Professor Carolyn Guzski, Music The Viennese...
The sonata began to lose its position of predominance among compositions in the middle of the 19th c...
The purpose of this study is to analyze four late solo piano works of Franz Liszt that all bear the ...
In a mere two days, Robert Schumann composed a duet that would become a lasting symbol of romanticis...
The purpose of this study is to illustrate the development of piano variations as a genre during th...
Piano arrangement refers to piano music that borrows and reworks from existing music. As a result of...
The Thirty-Two Variations of Beethoven and the Symphonic Etudes of Schumann are important landmarks ...
This dissertation examines Chopin’s 17 waltzes as a collection of miniature works, which I broadly c...
The Viennese waltz is widely recognized as one of the most ubiquitous genres in classical piano lite...
Performers of all ages are drawn to the poetic essence of the Chopin waltzes and are challenged by t...
The solo piano version of La Valse is well worthy of study and performance, but it has often been un...
Frederic Chopin composed many great piano works that musicians have enjoyed and studied since the Ro...
In the history of keyboard music, Chopin, Scriabin and Rachmaninoff are regarded as remarkable compo...
In the history of piano literature, there were many magnificent musicians who had succeeded as both ...
What about music decides whether it will fade from memory or still be taught today? The requirements...
Emma Schutt, MUS303: Music History 2Faculty Mentor(s): Professor Carolyn Guzski, Music The Viennese...
The sonata began to lose its position of predominance among compositions in the middle of the 19th c...
The purpose of this study is to analyze four late solo piano works of Franz Liszt that all bear the ...
In a mere two days, Robert Schumann composed a duet that would become a lasting symbol of romanticis...
The purpose of this study is to illustrate the development of piano variations as a genre during th...
Piano arrangement refers to piano music that borrows and reworks from existing music. As a result of...
The Thirty-Two Variations of Beethoven and the Symphonic Etudes of Schumann are important landmarks ...