Repository logo
Log In(current)
  1. Home
  2. Colleges & Schools
  3. Graduate School
  4. Masters Theses
  5. Seasons for a Cynic: A Compositional Process Utilizable for a Program Symphony
Details

Seasons for a Cynic: A Compositional Process Utilizable for a Program Symphony

Date Issued
May 1, 2010
Author(s)
Pegel, David Anthony
Advisor(s)
Kenneth A. Jacobs
Additional Advisor(s)
Kenneth Jacobs, Angela Batey, Brendan McConville
Abstract

The technique of symphonic composition requires a deliberate and methodical process by the composer; when the symphony is intended to aesthetically convey a specific subject matter, the compositional process must become even more deliberate. First a subject must be chosen and examined in a contemporary standpoint. Then the composer must determine how to reflect this subject through his or her composing. Ideally, the end result of this composition should encompass the subject matter as thoroughly as possible.


While the great majority of textbooks on music theory and composition centralize themselves on elements of pitch in music, the composer has many other elements to consider, notably rhythm, texture, timbre, and form. These elements – be they working independently of one another, supporting one another, or at odds with one another – can be influenced by a wide variety of both traditional and developmental artistic movements. Oftentimes, a composer may find it ideal to synthesize both older techniques of one element with newer techniques in another.

This synthesis was the objective in composing a modern program symphony based on the four seasons. Emulating different styles and affects of the twentieth century, this work aimed to synthesize both older and newer techniques. This thesis explains in detail the compositional process used for this program symphony.

Subjects

Music

Composition

Symphony

Submelody

Inframelody

Disciplines
Composition
Music Theory
Degree
Master of Music
Major
Music
Embargo Date
December 1, 2011
File(s)
Thumbnail Image
Name

0-Seasons_for_a_Cynic.pdf

Size

3.01 MB

Format

Adobe PDF

Checksum (MD5)

28ff2e71a2fe41162a1b036a5d234a33

Thumbnail Image
Name

1-Seasons_for_a_Cynic___I__Summer.mp3

Size

13.47 MB

Format

mp3

Checksum (MD5)

612d4eec8aeae32067bb7c6c76c82c55

Built with DSpace-CRIS software - Extension maintained and optimized by 4Science

  • Privacy policy
  • End User Agreement
  • Send Feedback
  • Contact
  • Libraries at University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Repository logo COAR Notify