An Analytical and Interpretative Study of Suite Bergamasque by Claude Debussy

碩士 === 中國文化大學 === 音樂學系 === 107 === Claude Debussy was influenced in his early phase by romantic composers such has Gabriel Fauré and Emmanuel Chabrier, and traits of romanticism can often be found in his works. There are many piano compositions with a smaller scale from this period. One of them is C...

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Main Authors: HSU, YUN-HAN, 徐韻涵
Other Authors: Wu, PEI-IAO
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Language:zh-TW
Published: 2018
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/cdyqw8
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spelling ndltd-TW-107PCCU02480032019-08-28T03:40:16Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/cdyqw8 An Analytical and Interpretative Study of Suite Bergamasque by Claude Debussy 德布西《貝加馬斯克組曲》樂曲分析與演奏詮釋 HSU, YUN-HAN 徐韻涵 碩士 中國文化大學 音樂學系 107 Claude Debussy was influenced in his early phase by romantic composers such has Gabriel Fauré and Emmanuel Chabrier, and traits of romanticism can often be found in his works. There are many piano compositions with a smaller scale from this period. One of them is Claude Debussy’s Suite bergamasque, being one of his most significant works in his early years. This paper focuses on Suite bergamasque, discussing its work and history. It then introduces the origin of the titles ‘Prelude’, ‘Menuet’ and ’Passepied’, followed by discussing the poems that influenced the creation of ‘Clair de lune’. Furthermore, this paper analyzes and interprets these four pieces respectively. The interpretation, in addition to providing the viewpoints of the author, also references Debussy Remembered (edited by Roger Nichols) and recordings of pianists Walter Gieseking and Pascal Rogé to further complete and enrich the paper. Wu, PEI-IAO 吳佩瑤 2018 學位論文 ; thesis 64 zh-TW
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description 碩士 === 中國文化大學 === 音樂學系 === 107 === Claude Debussy was influenced in his early phase by romantic composers such has Gabriel Fauré and Emmanuel Chabrier, and traits of romanticism can often be found in his works. There are many piano compositions with a smaller scale from this period. One of them is Claude Debussy’s Suite bergamasque, being one of his most significant works in his early years. This paper focuses on Suite bergamasque, discussing its work and history. It then introduces the origin of the titles ‘Prelude’, ‘Menuet’ and ’Passepied’, followed by discussing the poems that influenced the creation of ‘Clair de lune’. Furthermore, this paper analyzes and interprets these four pieces respectively. The interpretation, in addition to providing the viewpoints of the author, also references Debussy Remembered (edited by Roger Nichols) and recordings of pianists Walter Gieseking and Pascal Rogé to further complete and enrich the paper.
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