textThis dissertation analyzes the first movements of three chamber works -- the Piano trio (1914), the Duo for violin and cello (1920-22), and the Sonata for violin and piano (1923-27) -- and situates their harmonic procedures in relation to important developments within Parisian musical culture. Chapter 1 explores Ravel's early harmonic style, in particular, how he blends nontonal harmonic procedures and tonality within the framework of the sonata as seen in the first movements of his String quartet and Sonatine. Chapter 2 analyzes the Piano trio, which culminates the early phase of Ravel's career with a sophisticated amalgamation of pre-war musical trends, such as extended harmonies and formal inventiveness, with an early wartime emphasi...
The solo piano version of La Valse is well worthy of study and performance, but it has often been un...
This dissertation offers a theory of neoclassical sonata form in interwar France. My theory is based...
My dissertation focuses on issues of French sound and style in late nineteenth and early twentieth-c...
This thesis investigates the historical context, examines stylistic issues, and offers a technical a...
Maurice Ravel's music is enigmatic in that it is deeply rooted in the tonal tradition, yet exhibits...
Abstract - The thesis examines the issue of formal design in one of the most significant piano work...
In the late nineteenth century, the impressionist movement in music occurred as a reaction to the ...
I decided to meet the target to compile solo-piano works by Ravel and I decided to describe each oth...
Ravel's music of the 1920's comprises some of his finest and most progressive works, inclu...
In 2010, in an interview between the composer and Hyekyung Yoon, Carl Vine revealed that Ravel’s Mir...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/ugresearch/2015/Art_Fashion/4/thumbnail.jpgMusicol...
Both Camille Saint-Saens (1835-1921) and Maurice Ravel (1875-1837) were outstanding composers of the...
In his song cycle, Chansons madécasses (1926), a chamber work for voice, piano, flute, and cello, M...
This thesis explores different ways in which pianist perceive harmony in compositions of the Romanti...
This dissertation contains a comparison from a historical and theoretical perspective of the passaca...
The solo piano version of La Valse is well worthy of study and performance, but it has often been un...
This dissertation offers a theory of neoclassical sonata form in interwar France. My theory is based...
My dissertation focuses on issues of French sound and style in late nineteenth and early twentieth-c...
This thesis investigates the historical context, examines stylistic issues, and offers a technical a...
Maurice Ravel's music is enigmatic in that it is deeply rooted in the tonal tradition, yet exhibits...
Abstract - The thesis examines the issue of formal design in one of the most significant piano work...
In the late nineteenth century, the impressionist movement in music occurred as a reaction to the ...
I decided to meet the target to compile solo-piano works by Ravel and I decided to describe each oth...
Ravel's music of the 1920's comprises some of his finest and most progressive works, inclu...
In 2010, in an interview between the composer and Hyekyung Yoon, Carl Vine revealed that Ravel’s Mir...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/ugresearch/2015/Art_Fashion/4/thumbnail.jpgMusicol...
Both Camille Saint-Saens (1835-1921) and Maurice Ravel (1875-1837) were outstanding composers of the...
In his song cycle, Chansons madécasses (1926), a chamber work for voice, piano, flute, and cello, M...
This thesis explores different ways in which pianist perceive harmony in compositions of the Romanti...
This dissertation contains a comparison from a historical and theoretical perspective of the passaca...
The solo piano version of La Valse is well worthy of study and performance, but it has often been un...
This dissertation offers a theory of neoclassical sonata form in interwar France. My theory is based...
My dissertation focuses on issues of French sound and style in late nineteenth and early twentieth-c...