Michael Haydn’s Ich komm mit wahrer Reue, his Stille, stille, Gottes Wille and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s Jener Donnerworte Kraft : an examination of these works, with performance suggestions and critical editions

This document presents three arias for trombone and voice excerpted from parts of Lenten oratorios from Salzburg composed by Michael Haydn and an eleven-year-old W.A. Mozart. The primary aim of this research and document is to make these arias known to trombonists once more, thus extending the reper...

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Main Author: Bennett, Neal Andrew
Language:English
Published: 2009
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2429/17355
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spelling ndltd-UBC-oai-circle.library.ubc.ca-2429-173552018-01-05T17:38:52Z Michael Haydn’s Ich komm mit wahrer Reue, his Stille, stille, Gottes Wille and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s Jener Donnerworte Kraft : an examination of these works, with performance suggestions and critical editions Bennett, Neal Andrew This document presents three arias for trombone and voice excerpted from parts of Lenten oratorios from Salzburg composed by Michael Haydn and an eleven-year-old W.A. Mozart. The primary aim of this research and document is to make these arias known to trombonists once more, thus extending the repertoire. Chapter Two discusses Michael Haydn's "Ich komm mit wahrer Reue" its manuscript, musical textures, performance challenges and text. Chapter Three provides a similar examination of Haydn's "Stille, Stille, Gottes Wille" and Chapter Four examines W.A. Mozart's "Jener Donnerworte Kraft". Chapter Five discusses Leopold Mozart's "Violinschule" as a performance resource for interpreting these works. The appendices contain performance editions of the arias composed by Michael Haydn. Arts, Faculty of Music, School of Graduate 2009-12-24T00:07:53Z 2009-12-24T00:07:53Z 2004 2005-05 Text Thesis/Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2429/17355 eng For non-commercial purposes only, such as research, private study and education. Additional conditions apply, see Terms of Use https://open.library.ubc.ca/terms_of_use.
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description This document presents three arias for trombone and voice excerpted from parts of Lenten oratorios from Salzburg composed by Michael Haydn and an eleven-year-old W.A. Mozart. The primary aim of this research and document is to make these arias known to trombonists once more, thus extending the repertoire. Chapter Two discusses Michael Haydn's "Ich komm mit wahrer Reue" its manuscript, musical textures, performance challenges and text. Chapter Three provides a similar examination of Haydn's "Stille, Stille, Gottes Wille" and Chapter Four examines W.A. Mozart's "Jener Donnerworte Kraft". Chapter Five discusses Leopold Mozart's "Violinschule" as a performance resource for interpreting these works. The appendices contain performance editions of the arias composed by Michael Haydn. === Arts, Faculty of === Music, School of === Graduate
author Bennett, Neal Andrew
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Michael Haydn’s Ich komm mit wahrer Reue, his Stille, stille, Gottes Wille and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s Jener Donnerworte Kraft : an examination of these works, with performance suggestions and critical editions
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title Michael Haydn’s Ich komm mit wahrer Reue, his Stille, stille, Gottes Wille and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s Jener Donnerworte Kraft : an examination of these works, with performance suggestions and critical editions
title_short Michael Haydn’s Ich komm mit wahrer Reue, his Stille, stille, Gottes Wille and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s Jener Donnerworte Kraft : an examination of these works, with performance suggestions and critical editions
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