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1. Rich in Nuances: a Performance-Oriented Study of Otto Olsson’s Organ Music
Sammanfattning : The dissertation deals with the organ music of Otto Olsson (1879–1964), a leading Swedish organist, church musician, composer, pedagogue, and organ expert in the first half of the 20th century. The aim of the study is to formulate a historical performance practice fro Olsson’s organ music, conceived within a late Romantic performance tradition, which must be regarded as lost. LÄS MER
2. 'This heaving ocean of tones': nineteenth-century organ registration practice at St Marien, Lübeck
Sammanfattning : The dissertation deals with German nineteenth-century registration practice with the example of St Marien, Lübeck. The time investigated covers almost one hundred years, from 1834 until 1929 and the tenures of two organists, Hermann Jimmerthal, a student of Mendelssohn, and Karl Lichtwark, a student of Jimmerthal. LÄS MER
3. Studier omkring artikulasjon i tysk romantisk orgelmusikk, 1800-1850. Med ett tillegg om registreringspraksis : [Studies on Articulation in German Romantic Organ Music 1800-1850]
Sammanfattning : The starting point of this study concerns the problems connected to articulation and phrasin in early nineteenth-century organi music. It is generally accepted tha legato was the basic articulation of the romantic period, and the aim os on one hand to describe the legato of the early nineteenth centuries, and on the other hand, to determine what features in the music could guide different types of articulation in a score with no articulation signs. LÄS MER
4. A Composite Modernist Composer : A Study of Intersections between Composition, Theorizing, and Performance in Olivier Messiaen
Sammanfattning : Different professional roles within music change over time. The evolution of modernism in twentieth century art music elevated the composer to the pinnacle of musical creativity. Accomplished modernist composers came to be regarded as intellectuals, and were expected to hold rational conceptions of their individual styles. LÄS MER