The Analysis and Interpretation of Weber''s Bassoon Concerto
碩士 === 輔仁大學 === 音樂研究所 === 91 === When the bassoonist is asked which are the important classics written for his instrument, two composers spring first to mind: Mozart and Weber. As regards the available editions of the works in question: in the case of Mozart''s K191, the earliest of all hi...
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ndltd-TW-091FJU002480162015-10-13T17:01:21Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/88703815970946491837 The Analysis and Interpretation of Weber''s Bassoon Concerto 韋伯F大調低音管協奏曲作品七十五分析與詮釋 Ying-Ju, Huang 黃英如 碩士 輔仁大學 音樂研究所 91 When the bassoonist is asked which are the important classics written for his instrument, two composers spring first to mind: Mozart and Weber. As regards the available editions of the works in question: in the case of Mozart''s K191, the earliest of all his concertos to be regularly heard today, this has recently been issued in a scholarly Urtext edition of the orchestral score in the Neue Mozart Ausgabe.By contrast,neither of the two works for the instrument that we possess by Weber have yet received from an editorial point of view, the attention that they deserve.His Concerto in F major, Op. 75 is frequently performed and is known to every student of the instrument, however it is only generally known today from editions that differ in many points of detail from Weber''s original text. Chia-chu, Hsu Ming-chung, Sheu 徐家駒 許明鐘 2003 學位論文 ; thesis 77 zh-TW |
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碩士 === 輔仁大學 === 音樂研究所 === 91 === When the bassoonist is asked which are the important classics written for his instrument, two composers spring first to mind: Mozart and Weber. As regards the available editions of the works in question: in the case of Mozart''s K191, the earliest of all his concertos to be regularly heard today, this has recently been issued in a scholarly Urtext edition of the orchestral score in the Neue Mozart Ausgabe.By contrast,neither of the two works for the instrument that we possess by Weber have yet received from an editorial point of view, the attention that they deserve.His Concerto in F major, Op. 75 is frequently performed and is known to every student of the instrument, however it is only generally known today from editions that differ in many points of detail from Weber''s original text.
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