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YRJÖ KILPINEN'S SPIELMANNSLIEDER, OPUS 77: A PRACTICAL ANALYSIS FOR TEACHERS AND PERFORMERS
(2009)
Yrjö Henrik Kilpinen (1892-1959) wrote over nine hundred works encompassing multiple genres. It was his singular focus on the solo song, however, that established him as a preeminent composer of the genre. Kilpinen ...
The Acceptance of Western Piano Music in Japan and the Career of Takahiro Sonoda
(2009)
THE ACCEPTANCE OF WESTERN PIANO MUSIC IN JAPAN AND THE CAREER OF TAKAHIRO SONODA
The Influence of the Teaching Concepts of William Adam on Four First Generation Students
(2009)
William Adam enjoys a reputation as one of the most important trumpet teachers in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries and is known as a pedagogue who develops highly proficient trumpet performers and teachers. Adam ...
Percy Grainger's Wind Band Setting of "The Immovable Do": Its History and Analysis
(2009)
PERCY GRAINGER\'S WIND BAND SETTING OFTHE IMMOVABLE DO:
Dominick Argento's Songs about Spring and Miss Manners on Music: A Comparative Analysis of Compositional Styles in Poetry Versus Prose
(2009)
Document Title: Dominick Argento's Songs about Spring and Miss Manners on Music: A Comparative Analysis of Compositional Styles in Poetry Versus Prose
REBONDS BY IANNIS XENAKIS: PEDAGOGICAL STUDY AND PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS
(2009)
This document provides a pedagogical study and performance analysis of Rebonds, a solo percussion work by Iannis Xenakis. Educators and performers of contemporary solo percussion literature can use this document as a ...