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In each of the three dissertation cello recitals, music from a different nation is featured. The first is music from France, the second from Germany and Austria, and the third from America. The repertoire chosen was meant to provide audiences with music receiving varying levels of notoriety and containing a wide range of compositional technique and style.

Recital #1: Music from France–December 13th, 2020 in Stamps Auditorium

Featuring: Narae Joo, piano

This recital features well-known composers Gabriel Fauré and Claude Debussy, and other lesser known composers Arthur Honegger and Louis Vierne. Each of the works on this program presents a level of obscurity either for being rarely performed or for being reimagined from its original instrumentation:

Sonatine for Clarinet or Cello and Piano, H. 42 by Arthur Honegger

Cello Sonata No. 1, Op. 109 by Gabriel Fauré

Syrinx” by Claude Debussy arr. for Cello and Piano

Cello Sonata, Op. 27 by Louis Vierne

Recital #2: Music from Germany and Austria–February 21st, 2020 in Britton Recital Hall

Featuring: Ji-Hyang Gwak, Narae Joo, Natalie Sherer, piano and Danielle Belen, violin

The works on this concert are centered around the great Arnold Schoenberg. The pieces featured are by the composer himself, his students, people who lived in similar historical context to him, and his greatest influences. Many of the works are rethought for cello from their original vocal versions. Another goal of this particular program is to illustrate a more accessible side to the earlier writings of the Second Viennese School:

Waldesnacht” by Arnold Schoenberg arr. for Cello and Piano

Zwei Lieder, Op. 14 by Arnold Schoenberg arr. for Cello and Piano

Cello Sonata by Anton Webern

Sieben Frühe Lieder by Alban Berg arr. for Cello and Piano

Divertimento, Op. 37, No. 1 by Ernst Toch

O Tod” from Vier ernste Gesänge, Op. 121 by Johannes Brahms arr. for Cello and Piano

Cello Sonata by Alexander Zemlinsky

Recital #3: Music from America–March 20th, 2020 in Stamps Auditorium

Featuring: Narae Joo, Michelle Papenfuss, piano

The pieces performed on this recital were all written in America in the last seventy-five years. Each contains deep, powerful historical and/or personal significance to the composers that wrote them:

Ricordanza (Soliloquy for Cello and Piano) by George Rochberg

Abu Ghraib by John Harbison

Three Pieces for Cello and Piano by Samuel Adler

Sonata for Cello and Piano by Elliott Carter

Details

1010268
Classification
Identifier / keyword
Title
Summary of Three Dissertation Recitals
Number of pages
44
Publication year
2020
Degree date
2020
School code
0127
Source
DAI-A 82/1(E), Dissertation Abstracts International
ISBN
9798662463288
Committee member
Conway, Colleen; Gascho, Joseph; Jennings, Andrew; Joyce, James
University/institution
University of Michigan
Department
Music: Performance
University location
United States -- Michigan
Degree
D.M.A.
Source type
Dissertation or Thesis
Language
English
Document type
Dissertation/Thesis
Dissertation/thesis number
28079104
ProQuest document ID
2439847609
Document URL
https://www.proquest.com/dissertations-theses/summary-three-dissertation-recitals/docview/2439847609/se-2?accountid=208611
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