This thesis explores text-music relationships in Dallapiccola’s Goethe Lieder. Though the cycle is based on Goethe’s West-östlicher divan, it was Mann’s novel Joseph und seine Brüder that spurred its inception. This seven-song cycle revolves around Suleika, a character from the biblical love story of Joseph and Potiphar’s Wife. Dallapiccola set this text upon reading Mann’s novel, which stems from the same story; however, Mann portrayed the character of Suleika as a sympathetic lover rather than the traditional evil seductress. By conducting a thorough pitch structure analysis of each song, focusing in particular on motives, symmetry and aggregates, this thesis examines text-music relationships to demonstrate how Mann’s Suleika is musically...
The basis of this research paper is the work of Robert Schumann, particularly his lieder cycle Fraue...
This thesis studies the problem of combining a poem with music in nineteenth-century Lieder so that ...
This dissertation offers a thorough investigation of Pascal Dusapin’s song cycle O Mensch! (2009) fo...
The following thesis is primarily analytical in nature and deals with four aspects of Dallapiccola's...
In my thesis, I analysed ten songs of my own choice by Václav Jan Tomášek in poems by Johann Wolfgan...
Robert Schumann's music is replete with literary references and extramusical indications. His devoti...
This dissertation explores 18 settings of Harfenspieler poems from Wilhelm Meisters Lehrjahre by J...
This thesis is about the opera Wozzeck by Alban Berg and how this second Viennese school composer cr...
Robert Schumann and Johann Goethe made important contributions to the musical output of Western-Euro...
The collaboration of Schubert and the poet Wilhelm Mller produced some of the best loved of nineteen...
This thesis investigates the intertextual links between The Sufferings of Young Werther by Johann Wo...
Carl Friedrich Zeiter (1758-1832), Vaclav Jan Tom(!sek (1774-1850) and Johanna Kinkel (1810-1858) s...
Franz Schubert (1797-1828) was one of the most gifted and prolific composers of the 19th century. He...
textBetween November 1958 and January 1959 Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco composed a cycle of ten songs ...
This document examines the balance between music and poetry and how each composer has used his uniqu...
The basis of this research paper is the work of Robert Schumann, particularly his lieder cycle Fraue...
This thesis studies the problem of combining a poem with music in nineteenth-century Lieder so that ...
This dissertation offers a thorough investigation of Pascal Dusapin’s song cycle O Mensch! (2009) fo...
The following thesis is primarily analytical in nature and deals with four aspects of Dallapiccola's...
In my thesis, I analysed ten songs of my own choice by Václav Jan Tomášek in poems by Johann Wolfgan...
Robert Schumann's music is replete with literary references and extramusical indications. His devoti...
This dissertation explores 18 settings of Harfenspieler poems from Wilhelm Meisters Lehrjahre by J...
This thesis is about the opera Wozzeck by Alban Berg and how this second Viennese school composer cr...
Robert Schumann and Johann Goethe made important contributions to the musical output of Western-Euro...
The collaboration of Schubert and the poet Wilhelm Mller produced some of the best loved of nineteen...
This thesis investigates the intertextual links between The Sufferings of Young Werther by Johann Wo...
Carl Friedrich Zeiter (1758-1832), Vaclav Jan Tom(!sek (1774-1850) and Johanna Kinkel (1810-1858) s...
Franz Schubert (1797-1828) was one of the most gifted and prolific composers of the 19th century. He...
textBetween November 1958 and January 1959 Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco composed a cycle of ten songs ...
This document examines the balance between music and poetry and how each composer has used his uniqu...
The basis of this research paper is the work of Robert Schumann, particularly his lieder cycle Fraue...
This thesis studies the problem of combining a poem with music in nineteenth-century Lieder so that ...
This dissertation offers a thorough investigation of Pascal Dusapin’s song cycle O Mensch! (2009) fo...