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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.27.2017.tde-16022017-101641
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Author
Full name
Andre Guimarães Rodrigo
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2016
Supervisor
Committee
Ramos, Marco Antonio da Silva (President)
Ballestero, Luiz Ricardo Basso
Fiorini, Carlos Fernando
Title in Portuguese
Quatro peças religiosas de Osvaldo Lacerda: uma leitura interpretativa para performance
Keywords in Portuguese
Análise para Interpretação Musical
Música Brasileira
Obras Corais Religiosas de Osvaldo Lacerda
Performance em Canto Coral
Regência Coral
Abstract in Portuguese
O objetivo deste trabalho é oferecer uma leitura interpretativa para performance de quatro obras corais religiosas à capela do compositor brasileiro Osvaldo Lacerda: Pai Nosso (1978), Ave Maria (1979), Poema de Natal (1982) e Dai-nos Forças, Senhor (2000). O primeiro capítulo apresenta análises das quatro obras a partir de sua submissão ao Referencial de Análise de Obras Corais (RAMOS, 2003). O procedimento para utilização do referencial foi responder aos seus itens, escolher as respostas de interesse e redigir o texto dissertativo a partir delas, com o auxílio de textos escritos por Osvaldo Lacerda quando membro da Comissão de Música Sacra do Concílio Vaticano II. Partindo da realização musical desse repertório como regente assistente frente ao Coral da ECA-USP, o autor aborda no segundo capítulo as questões interpretativas de cada peça e as relaciona sob o ponto de vista de sua performance, por meio de um relato de campo que aponta aspectos relevantes do seu processo de preparação e execução. Este trabalho, portanto, fornece uma dentre as várias possibilidades de interpretação e performance desse repertório.
Title in English
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Keywords in English
Analysis for Musical Interpretation
Brazilian Music
Choral Conducting
Performance in Choral Singing
Religious Choral Pieces of Osvaldo Lacerda
Abstract in English
The purpose of this work is to provide an interpretative reading for the performance of four religious choral pieces a cappella written by the Brazilian composer Osvaldo Lacerda: Pai Nosso (1978), Ave Maria (1979), Poema de Natal (1982) and Dai-nos Forças, Senhor (2000). The first chapter presents the analysis of the four pieces after submitting them through the Analysis Referential for Choral Works (RAMOS, 2003). The procedure was to select significant answers and start writing the argumentative text from them, having as the main support texts written by Osvaldo Lacerda when he was a member of the National Comission of Sacred Music of the Vatican Council II. Admitting as the starting point the musical execution of this repertoire as assistant conductor of Coral da ECA-USP, the author addresses in the second chapter the interpretative questions of each piece and relates them under the matter of performance, through a field report comprising relevant aspects of their preparation and execution process. This paper, therefore, provides one among many possibilities of interpretation and performance of this repertoire.
 
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2017-02-16
 
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