Analyzing Interpretation Elements in Mo PDF
Analyzing Interpretation Elements in Mo PDF
Analyzing Interpretation Elements in Mo PDF
2. Principles of Structure
Musicians must be able to analyze and classify the structure of their melodic line.
The various kinds of melodic lines include: 2.1 Harmonic melody 2.2 Polyphonic
melody and/or Scale-based melody.
Aside from tonal elements in the structure of melodies, formal elements that affect
the coherence of phrases have to be understood. Motifs, thematic ideas and
complete phrase structures are to be deduced: 2.3 Motifs and phrasing.
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References
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this theme consists of two distinct but complementary motif. 2. Graf, Peter-Lukas, Interpretation “How to Shape a Melodic line”, Schott, Mainz, 2000
Motivic idea: 3. Graf, Peter-Lukas, “The Singing Flute; How to Develop an Expressive Tone”, Schott, Mainz, 2003
4. Movahed, Azin, “Aesthetic Considerations in the Performance of Mozart, the Case of Mozart Flute Concerto in
D major (k 314), Honar-ha-ye-ziba, journal of fine arts, University of Tehran, Vol 17(no.3), Tehran, 2013
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