 Recordings  Live performances/concerts Coherent verbal analysis and interpretation of music may include score samples.

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 Recordings  Live performances/concerts Coherent verbal analysis and interpretation of music may include score samples

 ‘’The use of contrapuntal techniques in Bach’s Art of Fugue is better than ‘’Bach’s Fugues’’.  ‘’Harmonic innovation in the bebop style of Dizzy Gillespie’’ is better than ‘’ The music of Dizzy Gillespie’’.  ‘’The role of minimalist techniques in Balinese gamelan’’ is better than ‘’Balinese gamelan’’.

 Title: Edgard Varese and Frank Zappa  Research Question: What is the influence of Edgard Varese on the musical output of Frank Zappa  Approach: An investigation into the stylistic similarities between these two composers

 Title: Jesus Christ Superstar and opera  Research Question: Is Jesus Christ Superstar a modern classical opera?  Approach: An investigation into Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musical language and structures in this work, with reference to other relevant music from operas of the Western classical tradition

 Title: The naming of Mozart’s Music  Research Question: What evidence is there to support the title of Mozart’s divertimento Ein Musikalischer Spass (A Musical Joke) K. 522 (1787)?  Approach: An investigation into Mozart’s compositional techniques in this work.

 Title: Emotional Tension in Traditional Music  Research Question:Emotional tension and its significance in Japanese music.  Approach: An investigation into the mechanisms used in traditional Japanese music to create emotional tension, with reference to comparable examples in Western music.

Title: Musical continuity in Frederick Chopin’s 24 piano Preludes Op. 28  Research question: An investigation into the presence and musical significance of a recurrent motif found throughout Frederick Chopin’s 24 piano Preludes, Op. 28  Approach: A study of appropriate preludes that demonstrates this feature, through the use of formulaic notation and comparative analysis.

So What ? Why would anyone create an essay on this topic? No History Essays No Compare and Contrast Essays