Music and ideas

The following thesis is in four parts consisting of three of my music scores and one thesis. The first music score is Streaming Arhythmia, written in 2007 for my second jury performance at UCSD. The piece is written for a small chamber orchestra and was premiered at UCSD, by graduate students of the...

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Main Author: Anna S. Thorvaldsdottir
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:unknown
Published: eScholarship, University of California 2008
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Online Access:http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/5c49912k
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spelling ftcdlib:qt5c49912k 2023-05-15T16:51:14+02:00 Music and ideas Anna S. Thorvaldsdottir 1 PDF (1 score viii, 137 p.) + accompanying files 2008-01-01 application/pdf http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/5c49912k http://n2t.net/ark:/20775/bb4642638q unknown eScholarship, University of California http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/5c49912k qt5c49912k http://n2t.net/ark:/20775/bb4642638q public Anna S. Thorvaldsdottir. (2008). Music and ideas. UC San Diego: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/5c49912k UCSD Music. (Discipline) Dissertations Academic Instrumental ensembles Scores Octets (Bassoons (2) clarinets (2) horns (2) oboes (2)) Songs with computer Emotions in music dissertation 2008 ftcdlib 2016-04-02T18:39:24Z The following thesis is in four parts consisting of three of my music scores and one thesis. The first music score is Streaming Arhythmia, written in 2007 for my second jury performance at UCSD. The piece is written for a small chamber orchestra and was premiered at UCSD, by graduate students of the music department, October 13th 2007. The second score is Breathing, written in 2007 for the Icelandic wind octet Hnukapeyr and premiered by them on Dark Music Days in Reykjavik, Iceland, February 9th 2008. The third score is Breath, written in 2008 for vocalist, 6 stethoscopes and computer. The piece was written in connection with a course at UCSD that focuses on compositions with computer collaboration. The piece was a collaboration project between me and Daniel Shapira, who did the computer work of the piece. The piece was premiered February 26th 2008 by vocalist Stephanie Aston. The fourth part is a short thesis about the connection between music and emotion. The purpose of this essay is not to superficially try and explain the term 'emotion' in music in general. Rather, the significance of emotion in music creation is the focus, to try to understand and explain how emotion can be said to inevitably be a part of the creational process of any piece of music Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Iceland University of California: eScholarship
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topic UCSD Music. (Discipline) Dissertations
Academic
Instrumental ensembles Scores
Octets (Bassoons (2)
clarinets (2)
horns (2)
oboes (2))
Songs with computer
Emotions in music
spellingShingle UCSD Music. (Discipline) Dissertations
Academic
Instrumental ensembles Scores
Octets (Bassoons (2)
clarinets (2)
horns (2)
oboes (2))
Songs with computer
Emotions in music
Anna S. Thorvaldsdottir
Music and ideas
topic_facet UCSD Music. (Discipline) Dissertations
Academic
Instrumental ensembles Scores
Octets (Bassoons (2)
clarinets (2)
horns (2)
oboes (2))
Songs with computer
Emotions in music
description The following thesis is in four parts consisting of three of my music scores and one thesis. The first music score is Streaming Arhythmia, written in 2007 for my second jury performance at UCSD. The piece is written for a small chamber orchestra and was premiered at UCSD, by graduate students of the music department, October 13th 2007. The second score is Breathing, written in 2007 for the Icelandic wind octet Hnukapeyr and premiered by them on Dark Music Days in Reykjavik, Iceland, February 9th 2008. The third score is Breath, written in 2008 for vocalist, 6 stethoscopes and computer. The piece was written in connection with a course at UCSD that focuses on compositions with computer collaboration. The piece was a collaboration project between me and Daniel Shapira, who did the computer work of the piece. The piece was premiered February 26th 2008 by vocalist Stephanie Aston. The fourth part is a short thesis about the connection between music and emotion. The purpose of this essay is not to superficially try and explain the term 'emotion' in music in general. Rather, the significance of emotion in music creation is the focus, to try to understand and explain how emotion can be said to inevitably be a part of the creational process of any piece of music
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