Mark O'Connor's Caprices for Unaccompanied Violin, nos. 1-6 not only mark a milestone in the history of American classical violin repertoire, as they exhibit a culmination of centuries of American music history, but the techniques presented in each Caprice encompass a wide range of technical difficulties whose mastery is essential for a complete command of the violin. In addition, these Caprices require techniques completely unique to this set of works, making them even more significant to the violin repertoire. The following study provides a comprehensive discussion of O'Connor's compositional inspiration behind each Caprice through tracing their American roots and European classical influences. This study also presents an analysis of both...
In this thesis I have studied the so-called “Ševčík method” based on the example of his 40 Variation...
Although primarily known as a violinist, Paganini was also an accomplished guitarist and mandolinist...
The aim of this project was to explore the development of violin techniques in the nineteenth and ea...
The purpose of this project is to bring Kim’s caprices into the mainstream violin literature through...
The purpose of this project is to bring Kim’s caprices into the mainstream violin literature through...
This project attempts to describe and elucidate the compositional and instrumental character of the ...
This project attempts to describe and elucidate the compositional and instrumental character of the ...
Sir William Herschel (1738–1822) was a prominent musician and composer in the 18th century England. ...
Two important parts of violin pedadogy are left hand and right hand technique. Of these two parts, t...
This is the first study to focus exclusively on three compositions that include the violin by Americ...
This research project consists of a folio of performance recordings and an exegesis. The exegesis ex...
Although much has been written on the history of violin playing and violin-playing techniques, compa...
This research project consists of a folio of performance recordings and an exegesis. The exegesis ex...
viii, 101 l. illus., charts, music. 29 cm. Reproduced from typescript. Four works analyzed: Capri...
This document is an analysis of Twelve Caprices for Solo Violin, op.1 by Peter Christoskov. The anal...
In this thesis I have studied the so-called “Ševčík method” based on the example of his 40 Variation...
Although primarily known as a violinist, Paganini was also an accomplished guitarist and mandolinist...
The aim of this project was to explore the development of violin techniques in the nineteenth and ea...
The purpose of this project is to bring Kim’s caprices into the mainstream violin literature through...
The purpose of this project is to bring Kim’s caprices into the mainstream violin literature through...
This project attempts to describe and elucidate the compositional and instrumental character of the ...
This project attempts to describe and elucidate the compositional and instrumental character of the ...
Sir William Herschel (1738–1822) was a prominent musician and composer in the 18th century England. ...
Two important parts of violin pedadogy are left hand and right hand technique. Of these two parts, t...
This is the first study to focus exclusively on three compositions that include the violin by Americ...
This research project consists of a folio of performance recordings and an exegesis. The exegesis ex...
Although much has been written on the history of violin playing and violin-playing techniques, compa...
This research project consists of a folio of performance recordings and an exegesis. The exegesis ex...
viii, 101 l. illus., charts, music. 29 cm. Reproduced from typescript. Four works analyzed: Capri...
This document is an analysis of Twelve Caprices for Solo Violin, op.1 by Peter Christoskov. The anal...
In this thesis I have studied the so-called “Ševčík method” based on the example of his 40 Variation...
Although primarily known as a violinist, Paganini was also an accomplished guitarist and mandolinist...
The aim of this project was to explore the development of violin techniques in the nineteenth and ea...