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A performance analysis of Come ye sons of art by Henry Purcell.
(1983)
While extensive research has been published on the general subjects of Purcell and his odes, the specific area of performance analysis has received only modest attention. The efforts made by historians to explain and ...
Multiple percussion performance problems as illustrated in five different works composed by Stockhausen, Smith Brindle, Colgrass, Dahl, and Kraft between 1959 and 1967 /
(1983)
This document concerns itself with the identification and cross-relationship of three categories of performance problems related to multiple percussion performance: (1) notation; (2) instrument placement; (3) movement. ...
Awake O Joy :
(1983)
Awake O Joy, a single movement trio for flute, viola, and piano, is written in a neo-romantic style emphasizing careful crafting of thematic relationships. Generally fast in tempo, it is set in an arch form of easily ...
Leon Russianoff :
(1983)
Perhaps the most difficult obstacle that Russianoff had to overcome on his way to success was his pervasive inferiority complex. Russianoff never believed that he had the innate talent required to be a first-rate performer. ...
Identification of percussion performance techniques in the standard orchestral percussion repertoire /
(1983)
Chapters III through IX provided a brief discussion of the various orchestral percussion instruments' history and physical characteristics as well as a summary of their basic performance techniques. Various passages from ...
The effects of playing the melody by rote during the prestudy procedure upon sight reading skill development of beginning class piano students /
(1983)
In addition, subjects in the experimental groups were asked to play the melody one line at a time while watching an illuminated keyboard visualizer, which displayed lighted piano keys as they were played. The students heard ...