Contextualization and completion of Vilém Zdeněk Stezka’s Wind serenade

Vilém Zdeněk Stezka's final work, Wind Serenade from 1939, was partially lost in a small earthquake that occurred in Bergamo, Italy on July 31, 2012. In this study I present both analysis and contextualization of the surviving fragments of Stezka's music. Some fragments consist of comple...

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Main Author: Podgorsek, Russell
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Published: 2013
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spelling ndltd-UTEXAS-oai-repositories.lib.utexas.edu-2152-215752015-09-20T17:16:24ZContextualization and completion of Vilém Zdeněk Stezka’s Wind serenadePodgorsek, RussellStezkaPodgorsekWind serenadeserenadeVilém Zdeněk StezkaVilém Zdeněk Stezka's final work, Wind Serenade from 1939, was partially lost in a small earthquake that occurred in Bergamo, Italy on July 31, 2012. In this study I present both analysis and contextualization of the surviving fragments of Stezka's music. Some fragments consist of completed movements, others survive only in short score format, and still others have been completely destroyed. I have used the knowledge gained therefrom to complete Wind Serenade in a fashion that is appropriate in both style and expression. I have also detailed the process of completion in this study as each fragment demands both a unique perspective and technique.text2013-10-15T20:58:49Z2013-052013-05-02May 20132013-10-15T20:58:50Zapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/2152/21575en_US
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Podgorsek
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serenade
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Podgorsek, Russell
Contextualization and completion of Vilém Zdeněk Stezka’s Wind serenade
description Vilém Zdeněk Stezka's final work, Wind Serenade from 1939, was partially lost in a small earthquake that occurred in Bergamo, Italy on July 31, 2012. In this study I present both analysis and contextualization of the surviving fragments of Stezka's music. Some fragments consist of completed movements, others survive only in short score format, and still others have been completely destroyed. I have used the knowledge gained therefrom to complete Wind Serenade in a fashion that is appropriate in both style and expression. I have also detailed the process of completion in this study as each fragment demands both a unique perspective and technique. === text
author Podgorsek, Russell
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title Contextualization and completion of Vilém Zdeněk Stezka’s Wind serenade
title_short Contextualization and completion of Vilém Zdeněk Stezka’s Wind serenade
title_full Contextualization and completion of Vilém Zdeněk Stezka’s Wind serenade
title_fullStr Contextualization and completion of Vilém Zdeněk Stezka’s Wind serenade
title_full_unstemmed Contextualization and completion of Vilém Zdeněk Stezka’s Wind serenade
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