The Modern Interpretations of the 21st Century Music with Piano Repertoire
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The purposes of this research were to present interpretation of classical music with piano repertoire and to enhance skills and potential in performing and interpreting music, producing, promoting, and supporting the performance of chamber music in Thailand. The research studied praised-standard chamber music repertoire and concepts related to performing piano with other musical instruments from academic literatures. In this research, the program was divided into three doctoral performances: piano and clarinet recital, piano and double bass recital, and piano and chamber recital. The selected repertoire consisted of sonatas, concertante, piano quintet, piano trio and character-piece, such as rhapsody, elegy, serenade, and fantasia. To pursue the scenario of the interpretation, the research was conducted by focusing on determining emotions and timbres, finding the balance between each instrument, adjusting phrases according to direction of the melodies, using of pedal, and rearranging orchestral reduction to suit piano technique. The interpretation has significantly improved an aesthetic color of classical music in piano repertoire.
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