2024-03-19T10:28:28Zhttps://keep.lib.asu.edu/oai/requestoai:keep.lib.asu.edu:node-1523792021-08-27T02:47:01Zoai_pmh:all152379
https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.21009
2013
viii, 33 pages : illustrations, music +
Doctoral Dissertation
Academic theses
Scores
Arrangements (Music)
eng
Fang, Zhou, D.M.A
Koonce, Frank
Levy, Benjamin
Rotaru, Catalin
Arizona State University
Partial requirement for: D.M.A., Arizona State University, 2013
Includes bibliographical references (page 32)
Field of study: Music
Contains: Fischer, Johann Caspar Ferdinand, 1656-1746. Musicalischer Parnassus. Euterpe; arranged
Contains: Fischer, Johann Caspar Ferdinand, 1656-1746. Musicalischer Parnassus. Polymnia; arranged
Guitar repertoire from the Baroque period consists primarily of transcriptions, which suggests that modern performers may explore more sources to identify eligible works to transcribe. The Musikalischer Parnassus, a collection of dance suites for harpsichord by Johann Kaspar Ferdinand Fischer (1656-1746), is worthy of such a transcription. This collection has high artistic value and possesses a range and texture that make much of it playable on the guitar. The purpose of this research project is to introduce Fischer and his works to the classical guitar community, and also to explore the artistic qualities of Musikalischer Parnassus that qualify it for transcription for guitar. This document addresses the transcription process of two selected suites: VI, Euterpe and VIII, Polymnia by Fischer. The outcome is an edition for guitar and a performance guide, which includes interpretations and stylistic considerations for each movement.
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Music
baroque guitar music
Euterpe
guitar transcription of harpsichord music
Johann Kaspar Ferdinand Fischer
Musical Parnassus
Musikalisher Parnassus
Musikalischer Parnassus by Johann Kaspar Ferdinand Fischer (1656-1746): guitar transcription and performance guide of Suites VI and VIII