Musical Compositions Based On A Study Of The Figurative And Textural Dialectic In Selected Art Works: Music As Metaphorical Reflections

Correspondences between the visual arts and the musical arts have inspired many composers to write music based on themes and subjects in specific visual art works. Many musical compositions have also been graphically conceptualised in regard to their distribution of and relationships between musica...

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Main Author: Ngiao@Yeow , Tzu-En
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2010
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description Correspondences between the visual arts and the musical arts have inspired many composers to write music based on themes and subjects in specific visual art works. Many musical compositions have also been graphically conceptualised in regard to their distribution of and relationships between musical parameters as well as their formal and structural construction in time. This thesis aims to formulate a set of compositional methods that attempt to derive and translate into musical materials from the visual arts via an analogy of the relationships between graphical elements in selected visual art works.
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spelling usm-421552019-04-12T05:26:49Z http://eprints.usm.my/42155/ Musical Compositions Based On A Study Of The Figurative And Textural Dialectic In Selected Art Works: Music As Metaphorical Reflections Ngiao@Yeow , Tzu-En NX1-820 Arts in general Correspondences between the visual arts and the musical arts have inspired many composers to write music based on themes and subjects in specific visual art works. Many musical compositions have also been graphically conceptualised in regard to their distribution of and relationships between musical parameters as well as their formal and structural construction in time. This thesis aims to formulate a set of compositional methods that attempt to derive and translate into musical materials from the visual arts via an analogy of the relationships between graphical elements in selected visual art works. 2010-09 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/42155/1/NGIAO%40YEOW_TZU-EN.pdf Ngiao@Yeow , Tzu-En (2010) Musical Compositions Based On A Study Of The Figurative And Textural Dialectic In Selected Art Works: Music As Metaphorical Reflections. Masters thesis, Universiti Sains Malaysia.
spellingShingle NX1-820 Arts in general
Ngiao@Yeow , Tzu-En
Musical Compositions Based On A Study Of The Figurative And Textural Dialectic In Selected Art Works: Music As Metaphorical Reflections
title Musical Compositions Based On A Study Of The Figurative And Textural Dialectic In Selected Art Works: Music As Metaphorical Reflections
title_full Musical Compositions Based On A Study Of The Figurative And Textural Dialectic In Selected Art Works: Music As Metaphorical Reflections
title_fullStr Musical Compositions Based On A Study Of The Figurative And Textural Dialectic In Selected Art Works: Music As Metaphorical Reflections
title_full_unstemmed Musical Compositions Based On A Study Of The Figurative And Textural Dialectic In Selected Art Works: Music As Metaphorical Reflections
title_short Musical Compositions Based On A Study Of The Figurative And Textural Dialectic In Selected Art Works: Music As Metaphorical Reflections
title_sort musical compositions based on a study of the figurative and textural dialectic in selected art works: music as metaphorical reflections
topic NX1-820 Arts in general
url http://eprints.usm.my/42155/
http://eprints.usm.my/42155/1/NGIAO%40YEOW_TZU-EN.pdf