Class
Article
College
Caine College of the Arts
Department
Music Department
Presentation Type
Oral Presentation
Abstract
When Musicians analyze or listen to multi-movement works, they often focus on each movement individually and how it contrasts to those around it. When analyzing the piece Piece Pines of Rome by Respighi, a musician may interpret the form differently than non-musicians because of their perspective. We plan to pull the listener out of the small scale and have them experience the work as a whole, which can be interpreted as an entirely different form than what a musician might see. One disadvantage musicians have is when they look at music they are typically analyzing its music theory or performance manner so they do not look past the music to the bigger picture. Non musicians are able to look past the music and see the context of the piece as a whole which is what connects all the movements. As musicians we are trying to put our bias behind us to give you a non-musicians analysis of Respighi's Pines of Rome.
Location
Room 155
Start Date
4-11-2019 12:00 PM
End Date
4-11-2019 1:15 PM
Included in
Pines of Rome
Room 155
When Musicians analyze or listen to multi-movement works, they often focus on each movement individually and how it contrasts to those around it. When analyzing the piece Piece Pines of Rome by Respighi, a musician may interpret the form differently than non-musicians because of their perspective. We plan to pull the listener out of the small scale and have them experience the work as a whole, which can be interpreted as an entirely different form than what a musician might see. One disadvantage musicians have is when they look at music they are typically analyzing its music theory or performance manner so they do not look past the music to the bigger picture. Non musicians are able to look past the music and see the context of the piece as a whole which is what connects all the movements. As musicians we are trying to put our bias behind us to give you a non-musicians analysis of Respighi's Pines of Rome.