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André Jolivet's Chant de Linos : spiritual dimensions and performance perspectives
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Abstract
The aim of this exegesis is to provide a deeper understanding of Andre Jolivet' s
intentions for the interpretation and performance of Chant de Linos for flute and
piano. My hypothesis is that a well-informed perspective of the spirituality and
means of expression surrounding Jolivet's Chant de Linos is crucial for effective
performance of the work. This exegesis covers many angles of Jolivet's Chant de
Linos, including a brief background on Jolivet's life as a composer and ideals and
aesthetics with which his music was associated. I will also discuss the story behind
Chant de Linos, identifying how one should approach the musical expression of this
story. Complementing my performance requirements for the Bachelor of Music with
Honours course, this exegesis will discuss my personal practice and performance
perspectives of the work, with the acknowledgement of other's in the field, providing
in document form what other flautists have presented through recorded sound. The
principle aim of this exegesis is to assist other flautists to grasp not only the story but
also the performance issues involved within this great hallmark work for flute.
Item Type: | Thesis - Honours |
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Authors/Creators: | Badcock, AB |
Copyright Holders: | The Author |
Copyright Information: | Copyright 2007 the Author |
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