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Comparisons Of Op.22’s Playing Versions Of Chopin’s Steady Andante And Gorgeous Polish Dance And Analysis Of Playing Techniques

Posted on:2020-09-06Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:C YangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2405330575975515Subject:Music
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Polish dance music originated from the Polish folk,is a rhythmic,steady triple-beat dance music,popular in the bottom of the Polish folk at first,and then gradually spread to the aristocratic class,upper class society.Chopin’s "Steady Andante and Gorgeous Polish Dance" Op.22 is the most mature and unique of Chopin’s early Polish dance works.One of its uniqueness lies in its structure.This work is divided into two parts: the introduction,the Polish dance,and the magnificent Polish Dance.Some of Chopin’s works were created in 1830,and then in 1834,the first half of the introduction,the introduction,was created.Calm Andante,Chopin played this complete piece for the first time at a concert with the Symphony Orchestra of the Paris Conservatory of Music in 1835.The second distinctive feature of the work is that it is the only Polish dance music that works with the orchestra.As we all know,Chopin is the only composer who only concentrates on the creation of piano works and the only time Chopin serves as a piano.The solo and Orchestra came on stage;the third unique feature of the work is that it is the largest structure of all Chopin’s Polish dance works.Because of the particularity of this work,it is very popular with performers and Piano performers.Through comparing and analyzing the different interpretations of this work by performers of different periods and countries,the author tries to absorb the essence of this work.In addition,the author’s actual performance experience,in-depth analysis and exploration of the solution of technical problems and musicality in the process of performance practice.The problems of expression,coordination of limb movements and so on.
Keywords/Search Tags:Chopin, Creative Features, Playing Versions, Comparative Performing Techniques, Analysis of Body Movements
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