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ABSTRACT Title of Dissertation: WORKS FOR VIOLIN FROM DISTINCT EUROPEAN COMPOSITIONAL TRADITIONS IN THE FIRST HALF OF THE 20 TH CENTURY: NATIONALISM, IMPRESSIONISM, AND NEO-CLASSICISM Sarm Kim, Doctor of Musical Arts, 2005 Dissertation directed by: Professor David Salness Department of Music 20 th century Europe fostered the development of a variety of trends in music which emerged on the heels of Romanticism. Compositions within each style exhibit recognizable common characteristics but are also crafted quite uniquely in the hands of individual composers. Commonalities and distinctions in 20 th century violin works are illustrated in recordings of three recitals I performed in satisfaction of requirements for a Doctor of Musical Arts degree at the University of Maryland, College Park. As a violinist performing pieces typifying three great trends Nationalism, Impressionism, and Neo- Classicism I strove to approach each piece both from the perspective of the overarching style and also in a way that would convey the personal expression of each composer. Musical Nationalism first appeared in the 19 th century as composers strove to express their heritage and patriotism, primarily absorbing recognizable folk idioms into conventional styles. Following World War I, Nationalism was reinvented as composers expanded more pervasively upon the tonal and rhythmic vocabulary in their works. The Czech Leos Janacek pioneered the scientific study of folk music, followed in turn by

Hungarian Béla Bartók. Jean Sibelius of Finland is a third composer of the Nationalistic works performed in my first recital. At the core of Impressionism a term first used to describe a French school of painting that emerged in the late 19 th century is the use of suggestion to invoke a mood or sensation. Claude Debussy and Maurice Ravel championed and helped define musical Impressionism, exemplified by its characteristically allusive and evocative use of harmony and tone color. In my second recital I performed four works by Impressionist composers Debussy, Francis Poulenc, Eugene Ysaÿe, and Karl Szymanowski. Neo-Classicism defines the 20 th century style of juxtaposing the old with the new. Traditional musical features such as harmonic tonal centers, symmetrical phrasing, and the use of standard forms are incorporated with fresh elements such as dissonance, irregular rhythms, and multiple or nonexistent tonal centers. My third recital features three Neo-Classic works composed by Paul Hindemith of Germany, and Serge Prokofiev and Igor Stravinsky of Russia.

WORKS FOR VIOLIN FROM DISTINCT EUROPEAN COMPOSITIONAL TRADITIONS IN THE FIRST HALF OF THE 20 TH CENTURY: NATIONALISM, IMPRESSIONISM, AND NEO-CLASSICISM by Sarm Kim Dissertation submitted to the Faculty of the Graduate School of the University of Maryland, College Park in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Musical Arts 2005 Advisory Committee: Professor David Salness, Chair Professor James Stern Professor Larissa Dedova Professor Evelyn Elsing Professor Sung-Won Lee

TABLE OF CONTENTS CH. 1: NATIONALISM... Disc.1 Béla Bartók...... [1]-[2] Leoš Janáček...[3]-[5] Jean Sibelius...... [6]-[10] CH. 2: IMPRESSIONISM...Disc. 2 Claude Debussy.............[1] Francis Poulenc......[2]-[4] Eugene Ysaÿe.......[5] Karol Symanowski...[6]-[9] CH. 3: NEO-CLASSICISM.Disc. 3 Paul Hindemith..[1]-[2] Sergei Prokofiev... [3]-[5] Igor Stravinsky...[6]-[11]

about the Center The University of Maryland School of Music presents The Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center at the University of Maryland opens new doors to performance and learning experiences for the many communities within and around the University. Dynamic and spirited, the Center is firmly committed to programming that integrates learning, service and performance, actively engaging people in arts exploration and providing artists with a collaborative environment to nurture their talents and present their art. The Center's mission is reflected in its unusual building design, evocative of a community for the arts, which unites six intimate performance spaces, three performing arts academic departments, a performing arts library and rehearsal and classrooms under one roof. Sarm kim violin with Hyun-Jung Kim Piano Doctoral Dissertation Recital: Distinct compositional traditions of the 20 1 ' century European composers CLARICE SMITH PERFORMING ARTS CENTER AT MARYLAND Nationalism Please remember to turn off beepers, watch alarms, and cellular telephones. Photography or recording of any kind without advance permission is prohibited. Out of consideration for the artists and the audience, please note that no one will be seated while music is being performed. Latecomers will be seated at the first appropriate interval. NOTICE. For your own safety, look for the nearest exit. In case of emergency, walk, do not run, to that exit. April 6, 2004, 5:30 p.m. Homer Ulrich Recital Hall Tawes Fine Arts Building University of Maryland, College Park

program Concerto for Violin No.1 op. posth I. Andante Sostenuto II. Allegro Giocoso Bela Bartok (1881-1945) intermission Sonata for Violin and Piano I. Con moto II. Balada: Con moto III. Allegretto IV. Adagio Leos Janacek (1854-1928) Five Pieces for Vioin and Piano, op.81 Jean Sibelius I. Mazurka (1865-1957) II. Rondino III. Walzer IV. Aubade V. Menuetto This recital is being presented in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Doctor of Musical Arts Degree. Sarm Kim is a student of David Salness.

about the Center The University of Maryland School of Music presents The Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center at the University of Maryland opens new doors to performance and learning experiences for the many communities within and around the University. Dynamic and spirited, the Center is firmly committed to programming that integrates learning, service and performance, actively engaging people in arts exploration and providing artists with a collaborative environment to nurture their talents and present their art. The Center's mission is reflected in its unusual building design, evocative of a community for the arts, which unites six intimate performance spaces, three performing arts academic departments, a performing arts library and rehearsal and classrooms under one roof. Sarm Kim violin with Hyun-Jung Kim piano CLARICE SMITH PERFORMING ARTS CENTER AT MARYLAND Doctoral Dissertation Recital: Distinct compositional traditions of the 20 t h century European composers Please remember to turn off beepers, watch alarms, and cellular telephones. Photography or recording of any kind without advance permission is prohibited. Out of consideration for the artists and the audience, please note that no one will be seated while music is being performed. Latecomers will be seated at the first appropriate interval. NOTICE. For your own safety, look for the nearest exit. In case of emergency, walk, do not run, to that exit. Impressionism May 2, 2005 at 8PM Joseph & Alma Gildenhorn Recital Hall Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center University of Maryland College Park, Maryland

program LA PLUS QUE LENTE Claude Debussy (1862-1918) Sonata for Violin and Piano Francis Poulenc I Allegro con fuoco (1899-1963) II. Intermezzo III. Presto tragico intermission Reve D'enfant Eugene Ysaye (1858-1931) Sonata in D minor, op.9 Karol Symanowski I. Allegro moderato (1882-1937) II. Andantino tranquillo - Scherzando III. Allegro molto quasi presto This recital is being presented in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Doctoral of Music Degree. Sarm Kim is a student of David Salness.

ABOUT THE CENTER The Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center at the University of Maryland opens new doors to performance and learning experiences for the many communities within and around the University. Dynamic and spirited, the Center is firmly committed to programming that integrates learning, service and performance, actively engaging people in arts exploration and providing artists with a collaborative environment to nurture their talents and present their art. The Center's mission is reflected in its unusual building design, evocative of a community for the arts, which unites six intimate performance spaces, three performing arts academic departments, a performing arts library, and rehearsal spaces and classrooms under one roof. THE UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND SCHOOL OF MUSIC Presents Sarm Kim violin CLARICE SMITH PERFORMING ARTS CENTER AT MARYLAND Hyun-Jung. Kim piano Dissertation Title: Distinct compositional traditions of the 20th century European composers Neo-Classicism Please Note: As a courtesy to the performers and your fellow patrons, please turn off all cell phones and pagers (or leave them with the House Manager with your seat location); please remember that food, drink, smoking, photography, recording (audio and video) and animals (other than services animals) are not permitted in the performing spaces; please refrain from unnecessary talking, noise, or disruptive behavior; please note that we make every effort to start on time and we recommend that you arrive at least 15 minutes before the performance time (latecomers are delayed entry and ushered in at an appropriate seating break determined in consultation with the artist); for your own safety in case of an emergency, look for the nearest exit - walk, do not run to that area. Wednesday, September 28, 2005 8:00pm JOSEPH & ALMA GILDENHORN RECITAL HALL Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center University of Maryland

PROGRAM PAUL HINDEMITH (1895-1963) Sonata in E for violin and piano Ruhig bewegt Langsam ^ Sehr lebhaft SERGEI PROKOFIEV (1891-1953) Sonata for solo violin, op. 115 Moderato Theme and Variation Con brio - Allegro Precipitato INTERMISSION IGOR STRAVINSKY (1882-1971) Suite Italienne Introduzione Serenata Tarantella Gavotta con due variazioni Scherzino Minuetto e finale RECEPTION TO FOLLOW IN STUDENT LOUNGE This recital is being presented in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Doctor of Musical Arts Degree. Sarm Kim is a student of David Salness.