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Dialogue in the flute works of Jean Françaix (1912-1977)
The concept that music can communicate and evoke an emotional response through its expression has long been accepted and parallels have been drawn between musical syntax and that of language. The dialogue evident in the music of Jean Fraçaix is such that the music appears to effectively convey conversations between instruments. This paper will suggest an original interpretation of the dialogue in several of Françaix's flute works, from flute solo to wind quintet, the crafting of these conversations and the execution of them in performance.
History
Publication title
Proceedings of the New Zealand Musicological Society and the Musicological Society of Australia Joint ConferenceEditors
M PoolePagination
122-131ISBN
978-0-473-24221-3Department/School
School of Creative Arts and MediaPublisher
New Zealand Music Industry CentrePlace of publication
New ZealandEvent title
The New Zealand Musicological Society and the Musicological Society of Australia Joint ConferenceEvent Venue
New ZealandDate of Event (Start Date)
2010-12-02Date of Event (End Date)
2010-12-04Rights statement
Copyright 2013 the AuthorsRepository Status
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