Stravinsky's "Serenade En La" : a comparative study of the score and the recorded performances

Igor Stravinsky composed music in almost every genre. His stage music, concert hall music and chamber music have always proved popular. On the other hand, apart from the Three Movements from Petrushka, his solo piano pieces have remained relatively unknown. The last two decades, however, have seen a...

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Main Author: Kong, Caroline.
Other Authors: Tang, Kelly Yap Ming
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-203262020-11-01T06:15:57Z Stravinsky's "Serenade En La" : a comparative study of the score and the recorded performances Kong, Caroline. Tang, Kelly Yap Ming National Institute of Education DRNTU::Visual arts and music::Music Igor Stravinsky composed music in almost every genre. His stage music, concert hall music and chamber music have always proved popular. On the other hand, apart from the Three Movements from Petrushka, his solo piano pieces have remained relatively unknown. The last two decades, however, have seen a growing interest in Stravinsky's solo piano music, with these coming to be performed and recorded on a somewhat more regular basis. Academic interest in them has increased as well. However, in comparison with the rest of Stravinsky's musical output, these works warrant more attention from scholars, performers and audiences. They deserve a more prominent place in the piano repertoire. This study will analyse one of Stravinsky's major solo piano pieces, the Serenade en La. Master of Arts 2009-12-14T09:34:29Z 2009-12-14T09:34:29Z 1997 1997 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/20326 en NANYANG TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY 148 p. application/pdf
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Kong, Caroline.
Stravinsky's "Serenade En La" : a comparative study of the score and the recorded performances
description Igor Stravinsky composed music in almost every genre. His stage music, concert hall music and chamber music have always proved popular. On the other hand, apart from the Three Movements from Petrushka, his solo piano pieces have remained relatively unknown. The last two decades, however, have seen a growing interest in Stravinsky's solo piano music, with these coming to be performed and recorded on a somewhat more regular basis. Academic interest in them has increased as well. However, in comparison with the rest of Stravinsky's musical output, these works warrant more attention from scholars, performers and audiences. They deserve a more prominent place in the piano repertoire. This study will analyse one of Stravinsky's major solo piano pieces, the Serenade en La.
author2 Tang, Kelly Yap Ming
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title Stravinsky's "Serenade En La" : a comparative study of the score and the recorded performances
title_short Stravinsky's "Serenade En La" : a comparative study of the score and the recorded performances
title_full Stravinsky's "Serenade En La" : a comparative study of the score and the recorded performances
title_fullStr Stravinsky's "Serenade En La" : a comparative study of the score and the recorded performances
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