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A Study Of The Music And Performance Of Zolotaryov’s Children’s Suite No.1

Posted on:2024-03-07Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:P WangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2545307061997289Subject:Music
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Vladislav Zolotaryov,as a famous Russian accordion player and composer in modern times,with his excellent creative techniques and unique creative style,created many excellent and distinctive accordion music works,and made great contributions to the development of accordion music in Russia and even the development of accordion music in the world.The Children’s Suite No.1 studied in this paper is the first of Zolotaryov’s six groups of Children’s Suites.With its unique music style and rich playing techniques,it is loved by many accordion lovers,and is one of the representative works of Zolotaryov’s early creation.This article consists of three parts.The first part starts from the composer himself,expounds the life of Zolotaryov and his music creation,so as to understand the creation background of "Children’s Suite No.1";The second part is the music study of "Children’s Suite No.1",respectively from the two aspects of its musical structure and its musical characteristics are analyzed and discussed.The third part is the performance research of "Children’s Suite No.1".This part analyzes the main points and characteristics of the performance of this work in detail from four aspects: the playing skills of accordion bellows,the playing method of fingers,the playing of umlaut and the playing application of the left-hand bass.At the same time,the author also gives some thinking and suggestions based on his own performance experience.Finally,it is hoped that through the above research and analysis,more intrinsic value of this work can be dug out,and at the same time,it can also provide certain theoretical and performance support for those who learn and play Zolotaryov’s "Children’s Suite No.1" accordion music work.
Keywords/Search Tags:Zolotaryov, Accordion, Children’s Suite No.1, Performance
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