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Jacques Delécluse's Twelve Studies for the Drum: A Study Guide and Performance Analysis
(2015)This document is a study guide to aid the teacher and student in performing Jacques Delécluse’s Twelve Studies for the Drum. It is intended to foster an understanding of the etudes from not only a technical but also a ... -
James Bryant Conant's campaign for educational reform :
(The University of Oklahoma., 1971) -
James Chambers: His Life, Career, and Pedagogy
(2011)This study documents the life, career, and pedagogy of James Chambers. James Chambers (1920-1989) performed with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, and the New York Philharmonic. He taught ... -
The Jamestown frontier :
(The University of Oklahoma., 1975) -
Jane Austen, Henry James, and the family romance.
(1980)Both authors' closest attachments were to parents, brothers and sisters, and their work focuses largely on family relationships. They also share a preference for one particular story, the Cinderella fairy tale. In Pride ... -
Jazz in Oklahoma music teacher education.
(2005)Oklahoma music teacher education institutions should integrate the preceding aspects of jazz study into current music education curricula. With these efforts, the role of jazz in Oklahoma music teacher education can fulfill ... -
Jean Antoine Nollet and experimental natural philosophy in eighteenth-century France /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1985)Nollet saw his work as part of a collective process that pre-supposed standardization of instruments and procedures. He thus rejected anything that was controversial or that could not be settled in a cabinet de physique. ... -
Jean Francaix's Clarinet Concerto: An Examination of Performance Practices
(2012)This document explores the performance practices of Jean Françaix's Concerto for Clarinet and Orchestra by four world-renowned clarinetists. These artists are Philippe Cuper, Dimitri Ashkenazy, John Finucane, and Charles ... -
Jean Francaix's Clarinet Concerto: An Examination of Performance Practices
(2012)This document explores the performance practices of Jean Françaix's Concerto for Clarinet and Orchestra by four world-renowned clarinetists. These artists are Philippe Cuper, Dimitri Ashkenazy, John Finucane, and Charles ... -
Jean Ritchie's "Field Trip---Scotland": An examination of unpublished field recordings collected in Scotland, 1952--1953.
(2000)The study also provides a chronology of Ritchie's fieldwork, reconstructed through letters, diaries and personal interviews with her and others. Appendices include brief rhythmic, melodic and formal analyses of the songs, ... -
Jehovah's Witnesses and the Supreme Court :
(The University of Oklahoma., 1963) -
Jenks Public Schools Vocal Music Department: A 100 Year History
(2012)The purpose of this study was to research, document, and detail the activities of the Jenks Public School Vocal Music Department from the establishment of the district in 1908 through its first one-hundred years. The study ... -
Jewish Community Views on Partnerships with the Judaic Studies Department
(2023-12-15)The purpose of this study was to better understand the dynamics of partnerships between Judaic studies departments and the Jewish community and to what degree Jewish community members find these partnerships useful through ... -
Joan Tower's "Fascinating Ribbons" for band: Genesis and analysis.
(2002)The commission story was compiled primarily through interviews between the author and Joan Tower, and between the author and Jack Stamp, a pivotal figure in leading the project to fruition. Tower's compositional procedures ... -
John Dewey and Lawrence Kohlberg : contrasting concepts of moral development.
(1983)Since Kohlberg's concept of moral development differs significantly from Dewey's, this paper recommends that Kohlberg's educational programs be withheld from classrooms or clearly explained to parents who may not adhere ... -
John F. Stevens :
(The University of Oklahoma., 1969) -
John Harold Moyer’s "Job": A Conductor’s Perspective
(2017-12)The purpose of this study is to provide an analysis of John Harold Moyer’s (1927-2012) cantata, Job, as well as a pedagogical method for the modern choral director to prepare it for performance. The document is organized ... -
John Locke's philosophy of discourse /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1963) -
John Milton and the doctrine of sympathy :
(The University of Oklahoma., 1967) -
John Ruskin and the novel :
(The University of Oklahoma., 1970)