Olivier Messiaen and Naji Hakim are both representative composers of the twentieth century. For the performer this "modern" music is difficult to analyze because of the increased complexities of its harmonic language. Therefore the purpose of this study is to demonstrate a way to approach Naji Hakim's Le Tombeau d'Olivier Messiaen through Messiaen's own musical language. This study examines how Hakim has borrowed Messiaen's theory and used it in his own piece. Chapter I outlines the purpose and motive of this study. Chapter II briefly outlines the piece, introduces the meaning of Tombeau in music history, and presents Messiaen's modes of limited transposition, one of the main sources used in the composition of Le Tombeau d'Olivier Messiaen....
© 2013 David John TieriThis thesis offers a detailed examination of Olivier Messiaen’s (1908-1992) s...
This study seeks to understand Messiaen’s music and aesthetics as spectralist through the writings o...
The thesis explores the relationship between text and music in vocal composition through examination...
This dissertation is an investigation of the printed writings and sayings of Olivier Messiaen and th...
This thesis provides a detailed examination of the theoretical structures, compositional possibiliti...
The purpose of this study is to present a performance guide on eight selected songs for voice and pi...
One of the most important ways to understand Olivier Messiaen’s musical language is through the lens...
Les recherches entreprises sur Olivier Messiaen présentent encore de nombreuses lacunes bien que cet...
In the preface to the score of Vingt Regards, Olivier Messiaen states that in the composition he was...
In the preface to the score of Vingt Regards, Olivier Messiaen states that in the composition he was...
Olivier Messiaen infused compositions with a love of nature and the Catholic faith. Messiaen (1908-1...
Olivier Messiaen is little known as a pianist, although piano was his favorite instrument. His works...
The Préludes (1928-1929) of Olivier Messiaen are central works of his early career which have surpri...
The Préludes (1928-1929) of Olivier Messiaen are central works of his early career which have surpri...
This paper is a study of Olivier Messiaen’s “Appel Interstellaire.” Though its original context is a...
© 2013 David John TieriThis thesis offers a detailed examination of Olivier Messiaen’s (1908-1992) s...
This study seeks to understand Messiaen’s music and aesthetics as spectralist through the writings o...
The thesis explores the relationship between text and music in vocal composition through examination...
This dissertation is an investigation of the printed writings and sayings of Olivier Messiaen and th...
This thesis provides a detailed examination of the theoretical structures, compositional possibiliti...
The purpose of this study is to present a performance guide on eight selected songs for voice and pi...
One of the most important ways to understand Olivier Messiaen’s musical language is through the lens...
Les recherches entreprises sur Olivier Messiaen présentent encore de nombreuses lacunes bien que cet...
In the preface to the score of Vingt Regards, Olivier Messiaen states that in the composition he was...
In the preface to the score of Vingt Regards, Olivier Messiaen states that in the composition he was...
Olivier Messiaen infused compositions with a love of nature and the Catholic faith. Messiaen (1908-1...
Olivier Messiaen is little known as a pianist, although piano was his favorite instrument. His works...
The Préludes (1928-1929) of Olivier Messiaen are central works of his early career which have surpri...
The Préludes (1928-1929) of Olivier Messiaen are central works of his early career which have surpri...
This paper is a study of Olivier Messiaen’s “Appel Interstellaire.” Though its original context is a...
© 2013 David John TieriThis thesis offers a detailed examination of Olivier Messiaen’s (1908-1992) s...
This study seeks to understand Messiaen’s music and aesthetics as spectralist through the writings o...
The thesis explores the relationship between text and music in vocal composition through examination...