Sacred Vocal Compositions Including Trumpet Parts by Pavel Josef Vejvanovsky (c.1639--1693)
Blackmore, Lisa Ann
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Description
Title
Sacred Vocal Compositions Including Trumpet Parts by Pavel Josef Vejvanovsky (c.1639--1693)
Author(s)
Blackmore, Lisa Ann
Issue Date
2002
Doctoral Committee Chair(s)
Hill, John W.
Department of Study
Music
Discipline
Music
Degree Granting Institution
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Degree Name
D.M.A.
Degree Level
Dissertation
Keyword(s)
Music
Language
eng
Abstract
Vejvanovsky's musical style, like the other composers in the Hapsburg territories, is grounded in the principles of rhetoric and based on Italian models. Yet, he is able to inject a refreshing and individual approach to his compositions, particularly in his use of color and harmonic style. His expressive use of dissonance is manifested in his trumpet parts by consistent use of impure partials and intentional melodic and harmonic clashes. Vejvanovsky tends to stress the trumpet's lyrical and vocal qualities in both his sacred and secular music rather than its obvious military connotations.
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