This study examines the five late keyboard works of Cesar Franck: the Prelude, Chorale, and Fugue and the Prelude. Aria, and Finale for piano, and the three organ chorales. The study focuses on harmonic and contrapuntal techniques and their interrelationships, placing the discussion in the context of an analysis of the whole piece. The primary goal is to identify the salient characteristics of each piece; a secondary goal is to identify common harmonic and contrapuntal aspects of Franck's style
“Improvising in the French romantic style at the organ” has two important areas of focus. The first ...
An analysis and comparison of five keyboard, fugues of different periods and styles proves that fugu...
This research project deals with the galant aspects of Wilhelm Friedemann Bach’s eight keyboard fugu...
A handful of surviving accounts describing César Franck’s playing indicate that he brought contempor...
The purpose of this portion of the thesis project was to make a study of the Sonata in A major for v...
The collection of Cesar Franck, commonly encountered under the misleading title "L'organiste," consi...
The inclusion of innovative practices in Franck’s compositions led to works that blurred traditional...
After Beethoven’s compositional achievements, particularly those of his late period, nineteenth-cent...
César Franck (1822-1890) is, for many, a problematic composer. He was born a Belgian, naturalized a...
This research paper examines the defining characteristics of Felix Mendelssohn’s organ works. Focus ...
This diploma work deals with the composer César Franck and his piano work. It is divided into six ch...
César Franck (1822-1890) is, for many, a problematic composer. He was born a Belgian, naturalized a...
This document examines the influence of the organ on French keyboard compositions of the late ninete...
The noted Bach scholar Christoph Wolff and two other researchers made one of the more noteworthy mus...
The music of Jean Francaix is well known to those familiar with woodwind chamber literature. His lon...
“Improvising in the French romantic style at the organ” has two important areas of focus. The first ...
An analysis and comparison of five keyboard, fugues of different periods and styles proves that fugu...
This research project deals with the galant aspects of Wilhelm Friedemann Bach’s eight keyboard fugu...
A handful of surviving accounts describing César Franck’s playing indicate that he brought contempor...
The purpose of this portion of the thesis project was to make a study of the Sonata in A major for v...
The collection of Cesar Franck, commonly encountered under the misleading title "L'organiste," consi...
The inclusion of innovative practices in Franck’s compositions led to works that blurred traditional...
After Beethoven’s compositional achievements, particularly those of his late period, nineteenth-cent...
César Franck (1822-1890) is, for many, a problematic composer. He was born a Belgian, naturalized a...
This research paper examines the defining characteristics of Felix Mendelssohn’s organ works. Focus ...
This diploma work deals with the composer César Franck and his piano work. It is divided into six ch...
César Franck (1822-1890) is, for many, a problematic composer. He was born a Belgian, naturalized a...
This document examines the influence of the organ on French keyboard compositions of the late ninete...
The noted Bach scholar Christoph Wolff and two other researchers made one of the more noteworthy mus...
The music of Jean Francaix is well known to those familiar with woodwind chamber literature. His lon...
“Improvising in the French romantic style at the organ” has two important areas of focus. The first ...
An analysis and comparison of five keyboard, fugues of different periods and styles proves that fugu...
This research project deals with the galant aspects of Wilhelm Friedemann Bach’s eight keyboard fugu...