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Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach:Hamberg Sonate G-Dur for flute and masoo continuo

東吳大學 / 音樂學系 / Author:Yi-chun Hsiao

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Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach〈1714~1788〉who was a composer, a flutist, and a harpsichordist .He was a composer strode across two famous of the musical times that was the last phases of Baroque and classical musical times. There are so many creative ideas in his works. He tried to use lots of different techniques that the other composers never did, including density contrast of the music and exchange the speed of strong and weak. These daring innovations were the characteristics of his works.

This “Hamburger Sonate” which was composed by the traditional forms; however, the techniques in this compose are not hard.

Emanuel Bach used the change of the rhythm, the contrast of cantus and the curtailment of movements to break his own jumping-off place. In the chapter of “Musical Interpretation”, I use the arrangements of tempo, articulation and legado sections to study this work. My thesis really can complete the work of “Hamburger Sonate” and close to the creative spirit of Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach.

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