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How to Make an Impression of Classical Music on Students: Introduction of a Trial Using Musical Quotations
Author(s): Tohru Nakanishi (Shujitsu University, Japan)
Copyright: 2019
Pages: 16
EISBN13: 9781522598848
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Abstract
In this article, the author introduces one interesting method to attract the attention of students considerably to classical music. That is a method to introduce quotation of music. Quotation of music means to quote a work by incorporating some of past composer's melodies or melodies of others to one's composing music. In some cases, it is done intentionally. Quotation is a kind of symbiosis of past composers and recent composers, and we can understand the intension of composers clearly by finding these quotations in the music.
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