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    A Conductor’s Analysis of Mongol Shatar by Se Enkhbayar

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    Author
    Jiang, Mengda
    Issue Date
    2024
    Keywords
    Choral Tone Poem
    Inner Mongolia
    Mongol Shatar
    Mongolian Chess
    Se Enkhbayar
    Advisor
    Schauer, Elizabeth
    
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    Abstract
    As one of the first Chinese composers to publish choral works in the United States, Se Enkhbayar (b. 1956) stands as a towering figure in Chinese choral music. His works are heavily influenced by folk songs and have a strong ethnic color. Mongol Shatar (Mongolian Chess) is a three-movement choral tone poem for SATB choir with divisi, tenor and bass soloists, and Guzheng (a plucked instrument) that Se Enkhbayar composed in 2002. In this composition, Se Enkhbayar uses the game of Mongolian chess as an analogy for life. In studying and performing this work, scholars and conductors can benefit from historical, musical and cultural context, including regarding the features and particular techniques of traditional Mongolian music, especially folk music; biographical information about and compositional characteristics of the composer; and information about the game of Mongolian chess. In addition, I have provided a musical analysis of the work, an English translation of the Mongolian text, and performance practice information about the traditional Khöömei and Kargyraa music featured in the work.
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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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