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JACK TEAGARDEN, J.J. JOHNSON, AND BILL WATROUS: A TRANSCRIPTION OF AN IMPROVISED SOLO FROM EACH THAT CHANGED THE STYLE OF JAZZ TROMBONE
(2018-05-11)
When discussing the art and history of jazz trombone improvisation, three names are invariably mentioned as being among the top of the heap: Jack Teagarden, J.J. Johnson, and Bill Watrous. According to Kurt Dietrich, ...
Theophany - Somewhere Between the Canyon and Stars
(2019-05-10)
Theophany: Somewhere Between the Canyon and Stars is a three-movement, electroacoustic work written for Bass Clarinet, Alto Flute, Soprano Saxophone, and Electronics. It is created in homage to Olivier Messiaen and his ...
The Gina Bachauer Piano Competitions: An Organizational History and Survey of Offered Repertoire
(2010)
This study documented the history of the Gina Bachauer International Piano Competition from its 1976 inception through 2010. Particular attention was given to the organizational elements of the events such as types of ...
Factors Affecting Elementary General Music Educators' Work Engagement
(2013-12)
The purpose of this study was to determine which of the following variables best predict work engagement among elementary music educators: (a) support, (b) self-efficacy, (c) workload satisfaction, (d) salary, and (e) ...
Howard Ferguson's Contributions to Piano Literature and Pedagogy
(2011)
Howard Ferguson's myriad contributions to piano literature and piano pedagogy are the focus of this document. Ferguson actively engaged in the twentieth-century British classical music scene and his influence has reached ...
An Annotated Bibliography of Published Compositions for One Trumpet and Organ, 1998-2008
(2013)
Based on the number of new original publications for one trumpet and organ, the
Symphony No. 1
(2014-05-09)
This document contains the complete score to Symphony No. 1, a composition for
concert band complete in one movement lasting approximately thirty-five minutes. On
the macro level, this symphony is episodic, containing ...
Forgotten Master: Leone Giraldoni and the Pursuit of Singing Artistry
(2011)
The Italian baritone Leone Giraldoni (1824-1897) was one of the most prominent operatic performers of the nineteenth century. His singing style and complete artistry made him a leading choice of the major opera composers ...
THE PERCUSSION QUARTET: A CHRONOLOGICAL LISTING AND PERFORMANCE GUIDE OF SIX SELECTED WORKS
(2012)
Percussion quartets are the most abundant compositions in the genre of
An Application of the Principles of Anatomy, Physiology, and Neurology to the Balancing and Playing of the Flute
(2010)
Flutists encounter significant physical problems in the course of their everyday playing of the instrument and frequently are not given the detailed and accurate scientific teaching and training that would prevent the ...