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    Textual/Musical Interrelationships in Five Unaccompanied Works by Ivo Antognini

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    Author
    Hansen, Benjamin Jason
    Issue Date
    2020
    Keywords
    Choral Conducting
    Advisor
    Chamberlain, Bruce
    Brobeck, John
    
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    The University of Arizona.
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    Copyright © is held by the author. Digital access to this material is made possible by the University Libraries, University of Arizona. Further transmission, reproduction, presentation (such as public display or performance) of protected items is prohibited except with permission of the author.
    Abstract
    Although the choral music of Ivo Antognini (b.1963) has been widely disseminated, little scholarly literature exists on his music save two reviews in Choral Journal. That his choral compositions are performed often is likely due to their accessible harmonic language. Despite the apparent accessibility of this music, however, detailed analysis reveals considerable compositional sophistication. The purpose of this document is to shed light on the structure of Antognini’s music, to examine the complexities of his text painting, and to provide conductors a blueprint to effectively perform the five selected works. A close examination of his music reveals a multi-tiered concept of text painting, including the simultaneous use of melodic, dynamic, harmonic and rhythmic compositional devices to evoke the text. If these devices are identified in advance and are emphasized in the choral preparation it will lead to performances that are more nuanced and expressive for both the choir and the audience. In this study I analyze and discuss five unaccompanied works by Antognini. These works, which have been selected to show the breadth of his choral output, demonstrate the following salient style features: (1) O gloriosa domina contains several extended tertian harmonies in inversion, and polychords; (2) O filii et filiae exhibits considerable harmonic interest that is developed through suspensions and the use of the Mixolydian mode; (3) Invictus contains dissonances, polychords, and tonal shifts in mixed meter at a slow tempo; (4) Canticum novum is marked by dissonances, polychords, and tonal shifts in mixed meter at a fast tempo; and (5) the melodies of Ubi caritas reflect the influence of plainchant.
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    Electronic Dissertation
    Degree Name
    D.M.A.
    Degree Level
    doctoral
    Degree Program
    Graduate College
    Music
    Degree Grantor
    University of Arizona
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