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Yannis Constantinidis was the last of the handful of composers referred to collectively as the Greek National School. The members of this group strove to create a distinctive national style for Greece, founded upon a synthesis of Western compositional idioms with melodic, rhyhmic, and modal features of their local folk

Yannis Constantinidis was the last of the handful of composers referred to collectively as the Greek National School. The members of this group strove to create a distinctive national style for Greece, founded upon a synthesis of Western compositional idioms with melodic, rhyhmic, and modal features of their local folk traditions. Constantinidis particularly looked to the folk melodies of his native Asia Minor and the nearby Dodecanese Islands. His musical output includes operettas, musical comedies, orchestral works, chamber and vocal music, and much piano music, all of which draws upon folk repertories for thematic material. The present essay examines how he incorporates this thematic material in his piano compositions, written between 1943 and 1971, with a special focus on the 22 Songs and Dances from the Dodecanese. In general, Constantinidis's pianistic style is expressed through miniature pieces in which the folk tunes are presented mostly intact, but embedded in accompaniment based in early twentieth-century modal harmony. Following the dictates of the founding members of the Greek National School, Manolis Kalomiris and Georgios Lambelet, the modal basis of his harmonic vocabulary is firmly rooted in the characteristics of the most common modes of Greek folk music. A close study of his 22 Songs and Dances from the Dodecanese not only offers a valuable insight into his harmonic imagination, but also demonstrates how he subtly adapts his source melodies. This work also reveals his care in creating a musical expression of the words of the original folk songs, even in purely instrumental compositon.
ContributorsSavvidou, Dina (Author) / Hamilton, Robert (Thesis advisor) / Little, Bliss (Committee member) / Meir, Baruch (Committee member) / Thompson, Janice M (Committee member) / Arizona State University (Publisher)
Created2011
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Throughout the history of Western art music, political and religious institutions have exerted powerful influence through their patronage and censorship. This is especially relevant to the organ, an elaborate and expensive instrument which has always depended on institutional support. The fascinating story of Polish organ culture, which has existed since

Throughout the history of Western art music, political and religious institutions have exerted powerful influence through their patronage and censorship. This is especially relevant to the organ, an elaborate and expensive instrument which has always depended on institutional support. The fascinating story of Polish organ culture, which has existed since the Middle Ages, reflects the dramatic changes in Polish politics throughout the centuries. An understanding of this country's history helps to construct a comprehensive view of how politics influenced the developments in organ building and organ playing. This paper describes the dynamics of the Church, government and art institutions in Poland during the years 1945-2012. A brief summary of the history of Polish organ culture sets the stage for the changes occurring after WWII. The constant struggle between the Church and the communist regime affected music making and organ culture in Poland from 1945-1989. The political détente that occurred after 1989 led to a flowering of new instruments, restorations and performance opportunities for organists. By exploring the relationship between Polish organ culture and prevailing agendas in the 20th century, the author demonstrates how a centuries-old tradition adapted to survive political and economic hardships.
ContributorsKubiaczyk-Adler, Ilona (Author) / Marshall, Kimberly (Thesis advisor) / Micklich, Albie (Committee member) / Rockmaker, Jody (Committee member) / Rogers, Rodney (Committee member) / Ryan, Russell (Committee member) / Arizona State University (Publisher)
Created2012
ContributorsYang, Miao (Performer) / Kim, Chung Man (Performer) / Kong, Qi (Performer) / Chun, Yung Hoon (Performer) / Tetzloff, Reed (Performer) / Levkovich, Dmitri (Performer) / Falzone, Christopher (Performer) / Chu, Yue (Performer) / Yessimkhanov, Daniyar (Performer) / Khristenko, Stanislav (Performer) / Marshall, Kimberly (Speaker) / Meir, Baruch (Speaker) / ASU Library. Music Library (Publisher)
Created2009-01-10
ContributorsMeir, Baruch (Performer) / Barefield, Robert (Performer) / Buck, Nancy (Performer) / Jiang, Danwen (Performer) / Swartz, Jonathan (Performer) / Tescarollo, Hamilton (Performer) / ASU Library. Music Library (Publisher)
Created2004-02-15
ContributorsDobos, John Octavian (Performer) / Jing, Helen (Performer) / Markina, Anastasia (Performer) / Ulianitsky, Ilia (Performer) / Meir, Baruch (Performer) / ASU Library. Music Library (Publisher)
Created2007-01-28
ContributorsSalazar, Jose (Performer) / Yang, Josephine (Performer) / ASU Library. Music Library (Publisher)
Created2014-04-17
ContributorsNguyen, Karen (Performer) / Salazar, Jose (Performer) / Wechter, Michael (Performer) / Xing, Wei (Performer) / Shui, Michael (Performer) / Costa, Pete (Performer) / Tashjian, Tavit (Performer) / ASU Library. Music Library (Publisher)
Created2013-04-07
ContributorsSalazar, Jose (Performer) / ASU Library. Music Library (Publisher)
Created2013-04-07
ContributorsWechter, Michael (Performer) / Arias, Mauricio (Performer) / Salazar, Jose (Performer) / Leon, Justin Larragoite (Performer) / Smith, Emi (Performer) / Ye, Qingqing (Performer) / ASU Library. Music Library (Publisher)
Created2012-04-07
ContributorsKim, Sookyoung (Performer) / Gibney, John (Performer) / Salazar, Jose (Performer) / Chiu, Belinda (Performer) / Piolanti, Andre (Performer) / Fan, Elmer (Performer) / Pereira, Marco (Performer) / Tashjian, Tavit (Performer) / Welihan, Brian (Performer) / Wechter, Michael (Performer) / Xing, Wei (Performer) / ASU Library. Music Library (Publisher)
Created2011-04-30