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Schubert created many art songs in his life, lyrical and civilized, and he can always perfectly integrate the artistic conception of lyrics and music into his own music style. Although“Arpeggione Sonata” is an instrumental music composed for the ancient cello repertoire, but it still fully expresses Schubert's perfect destruction of melody and romanticism. By researching the background and the composer's music style at that time, we will gain a deeper understanding of how to use performance skills and harmony analysis to combine the warm timbre of the cello, and more completely present the music that the composer wanted to express.

The research scope of this thesis includes Schubert's life and creation style, and introduces the characteristics and historical background of the Abéquine instrument to compare it with the modern cello. Through music analysis, we can understand the structure of the music, and then assist in the interpretation and Discuss the method of performance, observe the differences in writing techniques by comparing the adapted versions of Cassado's "Schubert Concerto", and see what sparks will be different in the interpretation of the cello.

Graduation Recital:

J. S. Bach(1685-1750) : Suite for Solo Cello No. 2 in d minor, BWV1008

Franz Schubert(1797- 1828) : Sonata in A minor, D 821 “Arpeggione Sonata”

P. Tchaikovsky(1840- 1893) : Valse sentimentale, for Cello and Piano, Opus 51, No. 6

Joseph Haydn( 1732- 1809) : Concerto No. 2 in D Major, Hob. VIIb:2

Alexander Arutiunian ( 1920- 2012) : Impromptu for Violoncello and piano