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A Stylistic and Performance Analysis of Selected Solo Piano Compositions by Helen Hopekirk
(2021-12-17)
This document explores Hopekirk’s compositions for solo piano, presenting a brief overview of Hopekirk’s solo piano music and a detailed analysis of four selected works from her output. Chapter 1 outlines the purpose, need, ...
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 ...
A history of the Chicago Symphony Chorus, 1957--2000.
(2001)
*The dissertation includes a CD that is compound (contains both a paper copy and a CD as part of the dissertation).
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 ...
Dave Brubeck's The Light in the Wilderness: A Conductor's Analysis
(2017)
The Light in the Wilderness was the first sacred choral work of renowned jazz legend, Dave Brubeck. At the time of its premier in 1968 he was 47 years old and known only as a jazz pianist. It was the success of this piece ...
Transcription and analysis of Southern Cheyenne songs.
(1980)
The songs were transcribed into traditional European musical notation, supplemented by additional symbols to indicate sounds that do not lend themselves to traditional notation. The system of symbols was adapted from similar ...
An Analysis on Luis Humberto Salgado's Works for Cello and Piano
(2024-05-11)
Luis Humberto Salgado was an Ecuadorian pianist and composer who wrote in a variety of instrumental settings, including two works for cello and piano. Although he composed the Caprice and Sonata for Cello and Piano over ...