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The Music Characteristics And Performance Analysis Of Schubert’s Piano Sonata In E Flat Major D.568

Posted on:2022-08-31Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y Y ZhangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2505306317461904Subject:Master of Arts (Music)
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The piano music genres of Franz Schubert(1797-1828)paved the way for the creation of piano music in the Romantic period.In addition to outstanding piano features such as Impromptu and Moments musicaux,The creation of his piano sonatas both follow the traditional paradigm of classical sonata divertimento period,reserved style attributes of each movement,while also adding personal style and lyrical style of dance on the theme of writing features.The author takes Schubert’s "Piano Sonata in E flat major" D.568 as the research object,and conducts a more detailed analysis and research on his piano music creation style,sonata creation stage characteristics,and creation techniques.In "E flat major piano sonata" D.568,it not only synthesizes the typical characteristics of classical piano sonata,but also reflects his unique musical style.Therefore,the study of this topic is of profound significance for understanding the composer’s creative concept and emotional expression,and achieving the perfect combination of music and technology.This article has three chapters: The first chapter defines the genre of Schubert’s piano music,mainly starting from the musical style of each genre,and combing out the staged characteristics of the piano sonata genre;The second chapter analyzes the musical body of this work,mainly using the musical structure as the framework,and analyzes its musical style characteristics such as melody,beat,rhythm,tonality,harmony,texture and other musical elements;The third chapter mainly takes the performance skills as the breakthrough point,and conducts an in-depth analysis of the main points and difficulties in the actual performance of this work.
Keywords/Search Tags:Franz Schubert, Schubert’s Piano Sonata in E flat major D.568, music style, performance skill, Recording version comparison
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