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المستخلص The Style of performance of the Piano Dute in George Bizet’s Children’s toys andHow it is utilized in Developing the Piano Students Performing Skills George Bizet’s (1838 – 1875) musical masterpiece ” Jeux d’ Enfants”, is considered a two pianos Duet in which the two piano players use their four hands in playing the musical piece, and one of the best music composed for children. It includes twelve pieces of music each of which has a title denoting the theme of the children’s toy referred to. The research consists of four chapters in the following sequence: The first chapter: includes the introduction and the previous studies and is divided into two parts as follows: · The first part includes the introduction and the problem of the research. · The related previous studies. The second chapter: includes the theoretical framework and is divided into two parts as follows: · The first part includes the history and development of the duet performance in music playing. · The second part includes George Bizet’s (1838 =1875) biography and his major works. The third chapter: includes the experimental framework of the research, and is also divided into two parts as follows: · The first part includes a descriptive study ( theoretical and performance analysis) for a selected sample of musical pieces from George Bizet’s (1838 – 1875) musical masterpiece for children ” Jeux d’ Enfants”. This part also includes the suggested training sessions and the required orientations for overcoming the performance difficulties included in the selected sample of the musical pieces. · The second part includes the experimental part of the research applied to the sample of the selected to be duet performed pieces of music, which are taken from George Bizet’s (1838 – 1875) volume ” Jeux d’ Enfants”. The fourth chapter: includes the research results and their explanations. It includes the conclusions; the researcher could reach, the recommendations, and the list of references dealt with, the summary and the abstract of the research in both of the Arabic and the English languages. |