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Item O processo de transcrição para dois violões da Passacaglia e Fuga BWV 582 de Johann S. Bach(Universidade Federal de Goiás, 2014-03-27) Almeida, Cosme Luis de; Aguiar, Werner; http://lattes.cnpq.br/6899356660881342; Aguiar, Werner; Gloeden, Edelton; Unes, WolneyThis work is the result of the process of transcribing the Passacaglia and Fugue BWV 582 by Johann S. Bach for the formation of two guitars from the procedures found in the transcript of his Concerto in G Major BWV 592 and transcription for harpsichord (BWV 592a). In addition to the procedures presented by Bach, we use data from transcriptions for piano of the Passacaglia and Fugue BWV 582. For these analyzes other works were chosen of Fritz Malata (1882-1949), Eugen d' Albert (1864-1932), Josef Weiss (1864-1945) and Georgy Catoire (1861-1926). The choice of these works analyzed is justified by using restriction characteristics of instrumental possibilities. The work consists of a presentation of our philosophical about the poetics of musical transcription precepts, plus some historical aspects that explain the use of the act of musical transcription over time, a view of transcriptional procedures used by Bach in the transcription of his work, a presentation of procedures employed by other transcribers and ultimately the exposure of the procedures used in transcription for two guitars of the Passacaglia and Fugue BWV 582.Item O violão de 8 cordas como instrumento acompanhador do canto popular brasileiro(Universidade Federal de Goiás, 2012-04-04) Couteiro, Clidney de Amorim; Aguiar, Werner; http://lattes.cnpq.br/6899356660881342; Aguiar, Werner; Machado, Johnson; Braga, Luiz OtávioThe purpose of this research is the elaboration of four arranges for the 8-strings guitar, aiming the demonstration and exploration of the potentialities of this instrument in the accompaniment of popular singing. In order to compose this article transcriptions of the songs “Consolação” by Baden Powell and Vinicius de Moraes (1913-1980) and “Capitu” by Luiz Tatit were used, which provided the base for the creation of the four arranges. Besides that, the forms of utilization of the 7-strings guitar in “choro” and “samba” were investigated, as well as the use of the bass beat in MPB, among other musical constructions typical of the guitar role in the tradition of MPB as a way of subsidize the proposed arranges.Item Histeria: poética da interpretação na performance das cenas de loucura em ópera(Universidade Federal de Goiás, 2017-03-25) Dumont, Danielle Myriam; Álvares, Marília; http://lattes.cnpq.br/3901199002213479; Aguiar, Werner; http://lattes.cnpq.br/6899356660881342; Aguiar, Werner; Costa, Carlos; Jardim , AntonioThis work is a practice-based research which consists in bonding a poetic-philosophical reflection about the interpretation of mad scenes in opera and the performance of the spectacle Hysteria: an operistic madness. As a method, this work intends to make poetics and interpretation as a path to performance and, therefore, as a path to artistic knowledge. Thereunto, is necessary to comprehend the interpreter as a co-creator, for while the interpreter brings the artwork to the present moment, any possible results of the interpretation are always measured by one’s senses and comprehension, by one’s manner to feel-think, by one’s body and soul. The human being’s way to feel and think is always non-transferable and authentic. The authenticity, that is, the originality of permitting to feel and think, and therefore, to be, is madness. Apart from a common-sense behavior while install authenticity of human being, madness is a call to immerse in a interpretive path, the poetical making of oneself: it is a path to life. The singer, as interpreter, installs a world. While one lends one’s voice to the muses, the singer creates, measuring oneself by the divine. Installing oneself, becoming authentically isn’t just a divine act of the human being, but also a madness act. Madness is always transgression of a pattern to a original and authentic way of being. By the way, women are the culminating figure of transgression and madness: they are the hysterical and disobedient ones, at the same time they are the loving mothers and life generators in body dimension. The feminine body is poetic. In it resounds the poetic voice, the creating voice. It is from the relation between madness, feminine, poetic voice and performance that the spectacle Histeria is born. This operistic solo spectacle, divided in two acts, tells a story of a feminine trajectory in madness and of a poetic birth of the character Lúcia. In a completely original composition of plot and vocal-scenic performance, the spectacle groups own texts??, other author’s texts and operas’ mad scenes arias from several composers: Ophelia’s mad scene (from Ambroise Thomas’ Hamlet), À vos jeux, mes amis... Partagez-vous mes fleurs!… Pâle et blonde; the great Lucia’s aria (from Gaetano Donizetti’s Lucia di Lammermoor), Il dolce suono... Spargi d’amaro pianto; the aria Ah! non credea mirarti (Vincenzo Bellini’s La Sonnambula); O rendetemi la speme... Vien, diletto…, from Elvira (I Puritani, also Bellini’s); Ombre légère (from Giacomo Meyerbeer’ Dinorah or Le Pardon de Ploërmel); and Glitter and be gay (Leonard Bernstein’s Candide). Hysteria is the feminine creative power flowering through voice and body.Item Poética da interpretação musical: a clarineta e o clarinetista(Universidade Federal de Goiás, 2018-06-06) Moreno, Hugo Macêdo Serrão; Machado, Johnson Joanesburg Anchieta; http://lattes.cnpq.br/8248159445693866; Aguiar, Werner; http://lattes.cnpq.br/6899356660881342; Aguiar, Werner; Linhares, Robervaldo; Jardim, AntônioThe purpose of this paper is to discuss aspects of artistic research recommended by Marcel Cobussen (COBUSSEN, 2007) relevant to musical artistic creation and clarinet performance, especially the relation between clarinet and clarinetist. It is intended to discuss this relation beyond the traditional modern framing of the subject/object relationship, inserted in a poetic context. We consider it is important to launch a critical view on the artistic knowledge produced inside universities, and to reflect about questions of truth from the poetic dimension. To this end, we use Heidegger’s ontological statute as an overcoming exclusivity of world relations and its consequences in relation to the limits imposed by science in the production of knowledge. This limitation is consolidated through the dissociation between earthman and the world; body and soul; intelligibility and sensitivity in relation to an artistic approach. More than a scientific limit, such dissociation ratifies the intramundane and teleological sense of the Western man from the perspective of the Cartesian modern conception. Starting from an artistic perspective, poetic – creative –, we investigated the the happening of the clarinetist performance. However, we will not think about that relation as an isolated and closed event. Furthermore, we will not use concepts of musical criticism or aesthetics. In a poetic approach, Art claims an immediate and singular manifestation, not by parts or representations. These representations relate to the Work through rational mediation, as in the theory of knowledge. Our investigation proceeded from relations of interpretation since the immediatism of the senses (FOGEL, 2007). This conjunction of relationships is arranged in a sense beyond or below Cartesian objectivity. The intention of poetic production is the unveiling of the work – Aletheia. Therefore, we produced two recitals with pieces by Brazilian composers in which the clarinetist’s performance displays a sensitive and cohesive manifestation working in its own sense, which is performance as a factor intrinsic to the work of art. In this regard, the truth of a work is the process of manifestation of its own sense. After all, a work only exists with its performance, which is a part of the work. The unveiling of a work, according to (HEIDEGGER, 2010), manifests in the gap of work, art and artist. This gap as well as the relations established in the course of this research turns in results impregnated in the interpretation itself. About the Tripartite’s relationship in the work of art, according Heidegger, we perceive that the artist experiences a series of relations still not much discussed, because in general there is favoring of a technical and analytical understanding of the performance and little is spoken of the artistic experience.Item A Memória como um componente na preparação da performance musical: um estudo de caso sobre a Fuga BWV 997 de J. S. Bach(Universidade Federal de Goiás, 2014-04-01) Oliveira, Nery André Borges de; Aguiar, Werner; http://lattes.cnpq.br/6899356660881342; Aguiar, Werner; Ulloa, Mario Enrique; Raymundo, Sonia Marta RodriguesIn this research we deal with the importance of the structured musical memorization process for the memory performances. The research has a semi-experimental character since it does not have a control group, and because the author is a participant subject. The methodology used follows the principles of memorization strategies explored by authors like Roger Chaffin, Aaron Williamon, Gerald Klickstein, Stewart Gordon, Jane Ginsborg, among others. The research lies on connecting these strategies and organize them into a study plan to be accomplished. The memorization plan follows the division established by Klickstein (2009), in four stages: perception, ingraining, maintenance and recall. However, it presents modifications resulting from the dialogue with other authors. The memorization plan was implemented in the Fugue BWV 997 of J. S. Bach. The proposed goal is to verify the viability and efficiency of strategies that help the memorization on the guitar. The detailed monitoring of his memorization was listed on a study memorial that provides the results achieved in each strategy, the number of application sessions and total time of application.Item Suíte para Violão de Ernst Mahle: uma edição crítica e de performace(Universidade Federal de Goiás, 2014-03-31) Rahmeier, Pieter; Aguiar, Werner; http://lattes.cnpq.br/6899356660881342; Peñaranda, Mario Enrique Ulloa; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4194586398768495; Meirinhos, Eduardo; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0771092244377551Ernst Mahle (1929) is a german composer naturalized brazilian who has in his catalogue over 200 pieces written for all orchestra instruments. For guitar he wrote solo pieces, chamber music and concerts. This work has the purpose to develop a critical and a performance edition of the Suite (1975) for guitar solo, by Ernst Mahle, taking as a source of research the digitalized version of the Suite made by the composer himself and the manuscript of the piece. In the following research was made a stylistic technical and idiomatic analysis of his mainly works for the guitar, as well as an interview with the composer about the Suite and his works for the instrument. Furthermore, it was achieved a succinct biography of the composer due the scanty material about him. The construction of a Critical and Performance Edition of the Suite was the result of questions made about the interpretation of the piece, the rigorous comparison between the sources and the talk with the composer (interview), all of that aiming at to provide a comprehensive approach of this piece for the guitarists who wish to play it.