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Analysis And Practice Skills Of Musical Works Of Beethoven 's Violin Concerto In D Major

Posted on:2016-07-03Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:M H WenFull Text:PDF
GTID:2175330464950004Subject:Music
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"Saint" Ludwig van Beethoven, one of the greatest German musician with Mozart, Haydn and known as the "Vienna san jie". Beethoven across the two century, his works well connected classical music and romantic music, not only embodies the senior musicians achievements, and greatly developed and changed the style of classical music. He created the "Violin Concerto in D major" is his prolific interim work, Beethoven is also the only one Complete Violin Concertos, known as the "king of the Violin Concerto", still be the violinist as necessary by the concerto repertoire, to test his artistic expressive force. This work has a beautiful melody, elegant style, the grand scale of the popular. It is precisely because the works full of singing the melody, I brought a lot of confusion to many players including. This play is not difficult, seemingly than some complex virtuoso works a lot easier, but the actual performance is hard to play smooth, delicate and graceful. In the play the full expression of the emotion of the works levels and different connotation is not easy. So I think it will be necessary to this classic works of a more comprehensive study analysis and summarized, find out the right way of playing and musical forms and reasonable, can perfectly show the works, so as to deeply understand the music of Beethoven, also hope can give is to study the work performer provide valuable reference.The first part introduces the life of Beethoven, the background of "D Major Violin Concerto" creation; the second part carries on the analysis to the work of three movements, and their performance after the experience to carry on the elaboration, with the hope that in this work are interested in or there is playing puzzles readers share.
Keywords/Search Tags:Beethoven, "Violin Concerto in D major", analysis and performance
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