The inclusion of innovative practices in Franck’s compositions led to works that blurred traditional models of form and harmony. Among these works is Les Djinns, a symphonic poem for piano and orchestra based on a poem by Victor Hugo. Written in 1884, the work was premiered at the Société National de Musique in 1885. Franck wrote Les Djinns with a unique structural layout. However, the work still resembles a sonata form with “deformations.” This anomaly, standing in between innovation and classical form, makes it difficult to label Les Djinns within a particular structure. Additionally, the harmonic behavior of the piece, deeply rooted in chromatic voice leading, suggests a musical language that goes beyond the reach of diatonic syntax. Thi...
Most scholarship on the string quartets of Joseph Haydn favors the music he composed from Op. 33 (17...
César Franck (1822-1890) is, for many, a problematic composer. He was born a Belgian, naturalized a...
“Improvising in the French romantic style at the organ” has two important areas of focus. The first ...
César Franck (1826-1890), a Belgian who spent most of his life in Paris (before eventually taking Fr...
After Beethoven’s compositional achievements, particularly those of his late period, nineteenth-cent...
There currently exists no comprehensive study of the harmonic language of Gabriel Faure\u27s music. ...
The music of Jean Francaix is well known to those familiar with woodwind chamber literature. His lon...
César Franck’s Prélude, Choral et Fugue is a fine example of the composer’s mature style and contrib...
Claude Debussy\u27s music developed as a product of his environment and culminated in the creation o...
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This study examines the five late keyboard works of Cesar Franck: the Prelude, Chorale, and Fugue an...
Abstract - The thesis examines the issue of formal design in one of the most significant piano work...
French composer Ida Gotkovsky, Professor of Music Theory at the Paris Conservatory, studied composi...
textThis dissertation analyzes the first movements of three chamber works -- the Piano trio (1914), ...
Edvard Grieg’s works are often cast as the work of a nationalist composer on the outskirts of Contin...
Most scholarship on the string quartets of Joseph Haydn favors the music he composed from Op. 33 (17...
César Franck (1822-1890) is, for many, a problematic composer. He was born a Belgian, naturalized a...
“Improvising in the French romantic style at the organ” has two important areas of focus. The first ...
César Franck (1826-1890), a Belgian who spent most of his life in Paris (before eventually taking Fr...
After Beethoven’s compositional achievements, particularly those of his late period, nineteenth-cent...
There currently exists no comprehensive study of the harmonic language of Gabriel Faure\u27s music. ...
The music of Jean Francaix is well known to those familiar with woodwind chamber literature. His lon...
César Franck’s Prélude, Choral et Fugue is a fine example of the composer’s mature style and contrib...
Claude Debussy\u27s music developed as a product of his environment and culminated in the creation o...
A prolific composer from a young age, Richard Strauss wrote hundreds of works in his first compositi...
This study examines the five late keyboard works of Cesar Franck: the Prelude, Chorale, and Fugue an...
Abstract - The thesis examines the issue of formal design in one of the most significant piano work...
French composer Ida Gotkovsky, Professor of Music Theory at the Paris Conservatory, studied composi...
textThis dissertation analyzes the first movements of three chamber works -- the Piano trio (1914), ...
Edvard Grieg’s works are often cast as the work of a nationalist composer on the outskirts of Contin...
Most scholarship on the string quartets of Joseph Haydn favors the music he composed from Op. 33 (17...
César Franck (1822-1890) is, for many, a problematic composer. He was born a Belgian, naturalized a...
“Improvising in the French romantic style at the organ” has two important areas of focus. The first ...