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    Title: 浦契尼藝術歌曲詮釋與分析-以〈storiella d’ amore〉等八首為例
    The Interpretation and Analysis of Puccini’s Art Song- A Study of Eight Songs Including “storiella d’ amore”
    Authors: 鄒宜蓁
    Contributors: 音樂學系
    Keywords: 浦契尼
    藝術歌曲
    Puccini
    Art song
    Date: 2022
    Issue Date: 2023-03-06 11:00:43 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 浦契尼(Giacomo Puccini, 1858-1924)的作品以歌劇較廣為人知,相比之下其藝術歌曲作品則否。本篇論文主要選自浦契尼八首藝術歌曲為例,進行樂曲分析及演唱詮釋與探討。本文主要分為四個章節,第一章緒論說明筆者的研究動機、目的與研究範圍及方法。第二章為介紹浦契尼的生平和八首藝術歌曲的創作背景,第三章為八首曲目的樂曲分析及演唱探討,最後一章為結論。

    Puccini (Giacomo Puccini, 1858-1924) is better known for his operas than his art songs. This dissertation is mainly selected from the eight art songs of Puccini as examples to analyze the music and interpret and discuss the singing. This dissertation is mainly divided into four chapters. The first chapter is the introduction, which explains the author’s research motivation, purpose, research scope and method. The second chapter introduces Puccini’s life and the creative background of the eight art songs. The third chapter is the musical analysis and the singing discussion of the eight art songs. The last chapter is conclusion.
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