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ABSTRACT études; written for violin ensemble, which include violin duets, trios, and quartets, are less numerous than solo études.; These works rarely go by the title "étude;," and have not been the focus of much scholarly research. Ensemble études; have much to offer students, teachers and composers, however, because they add an extra dimension to the learning, teaching, and composing processes. This document establishes the value of ensemble études; in pedagogy and explores applications of the repertoire currently available. Rather than focus on violin duets, the most common form of ensemble étude;, it mainly considers works for three and four violins without accompaniment. Concentrating on the pedagogical possibilities of studying études; in a group, this document introduces creative ways that works for violin ensemble can be used as both études; and performance pieces. The first two chapters explore the history and philosophy of the violin étude; and multiple-violin works, the practice of arranging of solo études; for multiple instruments, and the benefits of group learning and cooperative learning that distinguish ensemble étude; study from solo étude; study. The third chapter is an annotated survey of works for three and four violins without accompaniment, and serves as a pedagogical guide to some of the available repertoire. Representing a wide variety of styles, techniques and levels, it illuminates an historical association between violin ensemble works and pedagogy. The fourth chapter presents an original composition by the author, titled Variations on a Scottish Folk Song: étude; for Four Violins, with an explanation of the process and techniques used to create this ensemble étude.; This work is an example of the musical and technical integration essential to étude; study, and demonstrates various compositional traits that promote cooperative learning. Ensemble études; are valuable pedagogical tools that deserve wider exposure. It is my hope that the information and ideas about ensemble études; in this paper and the individual descriptions of the works presented will increase interest in and application of violin trios and quartets at the university level.
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Title
- The ensemble étude for violins: an examination with an annotated survey of violin trios and quartets and an original étude for four violins
Contributors
- Lundell, Eva Rachel (Contributor)
- Swartz, Jonathan (Thesis advisor)
- Rockmaker, Jody (Committee member)
- Buck, Nancy (Committee member)
- Koonce, Frank (Committee member)
- Norton, Kay (Committee member)
- Arizona State University (Publisher)
Date Created
The date the item was original created (prior to any relationship with the ASU Digital Repositories.)
2011
Subjects
- Music
- Music Education
- pedagogy
- etude
- Quartets
- trio
- Violin
- String trios (Violins (3))--Analysis, appreciation.
- String trios (Violins (3))
- String quartets (Violins (4))--Analysis, appreciation.
- String quartets (Violins (4))
- String quartets (Violins (4))--Scores.
- String quartets (Violins (4))
- Violin--Studies and exercises.
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Note
- thesisPartial requirement for: D.M.A., Arizona State University, 2011
- bibliographyIncludes bibliographical references (pages 154-162)
- Field of study: Music
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by Eva Lundell