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Peter Lieberson's First Piano Concerto: A Buddhist-Inspired Poetic Vision Realized Through Twelve-Tone Language, Other Contemporary Compositional Techniques, Together With Three Recitals Of Works By Bach, Chopin, Mozart, Albéniz, Grieg, Ginastera And Paderecki
Author Mendez-Flanigan, Maria Gisela (著)
Date2002.01
Pages137
PublisherUniversity of North Texas
Publisher Url https://www.unt.edu/
LocationTexas, US [德克薩斯州, 美國]
Content type博碩士論文=Thesis and Dissertation
Language英文=English
DegreeD.M.A.
InstitutionUniversity of North Texas
DepartmentMusic
KeywordLieberson; octatonic; pentatonic; piano concerto; scale; twelve-tone technique
AbstractThe main objective of this document is to explore the life and spiritual convictions of composer Peter Lieberson, and the creation of his Piano Concerto. Lieberson is a sought after composer who has won many awards and commissions. His works have been premiered and performed by some of the best musical artists of the late twentieth- and early twenty-first-century, such as Peter Serkin, Emmanuel Ax, Yo-Yo Ma, and Pierre Boulez. This study is divided into six chapters. After the Introduction, a biographical summary of Peter Lieberson's life, his spiritual beliefs and compositional style is presented. Chapter II contains background information on the Piano Concerto, along with biographical sketches of Peter Serkin, for whom the work was written, and Seiji Ozawa, music director of the Boston Symphony Orchestra and conductor of both the premier performance and Serkin's recording of the piece. Chapter III is a selective survey of the compositional techniques used in Lieberson's Concerto, in terms of the application of twelve-tone theory and the resulting octatonic, pentatonic, and whole-tone scales. Chapter IV introduces a general overview of the influence of Buddhism as a source of inspiration in the Piano Concerto. Chapter V examines aspects of performance practice issues. Chapter VI provides conclusions. The aim of this study is to further establish Peter Lieberson's stature as an important modern American composer. It is hoped that this study will encourage further research and interest in his works.
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