

Castelnuovo-Tedesco always maintained tonal frameworks and a In modern scholarship where the common practice of atonal serialĬomposition dominated all other musical styles, especially in academicĬircles. Legacy as a composer and teacher is one that has been largely overlooked The most influential and important musicians of the 20th century. Materials, interviews with those recipients who are still living and musicalĪnalysis of the select representative works. The treatise has included investigation of published and non-published The worlds leading musicians from the 1950s and 1960s. Greeting Cards offer insight into the stylistic traits that characterizeĬastelnuovo-Tedescos music and historical perspective regarding many of Overview of Opus 170 and an examination of specific works. That will have format consisting of Castelnuovo-Tedescos biography, an Which were written for the guitar and are the primary focus of this treatise The GreetingĬards are scored for a variety of solo instrument and duo settings, 20 of Their principal themes from the recipients name or names. IntendedĪs musical gifts for his friends and colleagues, he devised a system forĪssigning each note in the alphabet two musical counterparts usingĪscending and descending chromatic scales and wrote works that derive Mario Castelnuovo-Tedescos Opus 170 Greeting Cards is a cycle ofĥ1 pieces that span the last two decades of the composers life. Supervisors: Adam Holzman & Andrew Dell' Antonio Gene Dinovi, Manuel Lopez Ramos, Angelo Gilardino, Ronald Purcell,Įrnesto Bitetti, Christopher Parkening, Akinobu Matsuda, Hector Garcia,Īlirio Diaz, Carlos Molina, Holly Mentzer, Angela, Frances, Meg, Kate,Īlbert, Norbert, Mouse and Claude. McClish, Cami Sawyer, Oscar Ghiglia, Aaron Shearer, Eugene Escovado, Peterson, Dan Hilliard, Terry Klefstadt, Roger Graybill, Stephen Wray, Glen Kenny Sheppard, Bruce Cain, Paul Gaffney, Oliver Worthingon, Ellsworth Theresa Kamen, Michael Kamen, Susan Stavenhagen, Jeff Stavenhagen,Įlizabeth Fitzgerald, Chris Fitzgerald, Chris Asbury, Thomas Howe, Maryīlack, Robert Saladini, David Hunter, Robert Snow, Kiyoshi Tamagawa,

In no particular order, Adam Holzman, AndrewĭellAntonio, Jim Westby, Bob Duke, Roger Myers, David Neubert, BarbaraĪsbury, Charles Asbury, Deno Preketes, Pauline Preketes, Albert Rodriguez, Many people have helped me to achieve this goal, my deepest Where to start? What to say? There simply are no words. The University of Texas at Austin May, 2005 Treatise Presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School of

Asbury Certifies that this is the approved version of the following dissertation treatise:Ģ0th Century Neo-Romantic Serialism: The Opus 170 Greeting Cards of Mario Castelnuovo-TedescoĢ0th Century Romantic Serialism: The Opus 170 Greeting Cards of Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco
