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Type of Document Dissertation Author Rozman, Jure URN etd-04032007-213244 Title The Formation of a Style: Selected Early Works by Hugo Wolf Degree Doctor of Musical Arts (D.M.A.) Department Music Advisory Committee
Advisor Name Title Michael Gurt Committee Chair David Smyth Committee Co-Chair Victoria Johnson Committee Member Willis Delony Committee Member Michael Book Dean's Representative Keywords
- Hugo Wolf and Slovenia
- piano music
- Hugo Wolf
Date of Defense 2007-03-21 Availability unrestricted Abstract Hugo Wolf’s (1860–1903) most pronounced talent was in marrying music and poetry in novel ways, which is clearly demonstrated by his more than 240 art songs. In his early years Wolf composed a series of works for piano solo, published for the first time in 1974 by the Musikwissenschaftlicher Verlag in Vienna. This paper explores these and other formative works in detail, focusing on music-theoretical issues, but also placing them in historical context by means of a brief biography which includes recent discoveries regarding Wolf’s Slovene lineage.Files
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