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She To The Sea And In Sun And Rain, Danielle Vada Cohen Jan 2023

She To The Sea And In Sun And Rain, Danielle Vada Cohen

Senior Projects Spring 2023

She to the Sea and In Sun and Rain, the titles of my two recitals, encapsulate the essence of the music performed in each installation. The first recital, She to the Sea, was a presentation of classical vocal repertoire including art songs by Ralph Vaughan Williams and Claude Debussy, German lieder by Johannes Brahms and Clara Schumann, and Italian arias by Francesco Cilea and Pietro Mascagni. These selections demonstrated my vocal abilities through a classical lens. Giving myself permission in this recital to be expressive and evocative through classical music allowed me the freedom to go forth boldly in performance. …


Bharatanatyam & Tassa And The Tales We've Lived, Shivani Balkaran Jan 2023

Bharatanatyam & Tassa And The Tales We've Lived, Shivani Balkaran

Senior Projects Spring 2023

Senior Project submitted to The Division of Arts of Bard College.


Natural Sympathies: An Examination Of Music Interpreting Literature In Jane Eyre, William Currer Suggs Jan 2023

Natural Sympathies: An Examination Of Music Interpreting Literature In Jane Eyre, William Currer Suggs

Senior Projects Spring 2023

Senior Project submitted to The Division of the Arts of Bard College.


A Walk In The Woods, Matthew Paul Macari Jan 2023

A Walk In The Woods, Matthew Paul Macari

Senior Projects Spring 2023

A Walk in the Woods is a piece of experimental multimedia consisting visually of images of the Hudson Valley processed through mid-90s computer graphics and aurally of field recordings, monologues, musical motifs, and songs. All of these elements are combined with the use of a game engine to create an interactive experience reminiscent of the MS-DOS video games of the mid to late-90s. Working on this project allowed me to both turn away from the discouragement caused by my unrealized musical plans and return to a place where I had once felt comfortable exploring my curiosity in the topics of …


Wake Me Up Later, Cedaniel R. Sumpter Jan 2023

Wake Me Up Later, Cedaniel R. Sumpter

Senior Projects Spring 2023

I started out my musical journey through rap and electronic production. This senior year I decided to challenge myself and expand the boundaries of what I know to be music. Through this process, I feel that my actual musical journey has just now begun. This album is a representation of change. It includes the vibrations, energy, and heart of every single person who has contributed in any way. I am extremely grateful to all musicians that have played on my album, musicians who have provided advice and guidance, and the music technicians and professors who have kept the wheels on …


Compositrice Dans L’Ombre: Mel Bonis Et Ses Femmes De Légende, Yi Ai Jan 2023

Compositrice Dans L’Ombre: Mel Bonis Et Ses Femmes De Légende, Yi Ai

Senior Projects Spring 2023

Senior Project submitted to The Division of Arts of Bard College.

Senior Project submitted to The Division of Languages and Literature of Bard College.


Mathematical Structure Of Musical Tuning Systems, Shay Joel Francis Spitzer Jan 2023

Mathematical Structure Of Musical Tuning Systems, Shay Joel Francis Spitzer

Senior Projects Spring 2023

Over the course of history, western music has created a unique mathematical problem for itself. From acoustics, we know that two notes sound good together when they are related by simple ratios consisting of low primes. The problem arises when we try to build a finite set of pitches, like the 12 notes on a piano, that are all related by such ratios. We approach the problem by laying out definitions and axioms that seek to identify and generalize desirable properties. We can then apply these ideas to a broadened algebraic framework. Rings in which low prime integers can be …


From Ictus To Raptus, Andrea Abel Jan 2023

From Ictus To Raptus, Andrea Abel

Senior Projects Spring 2023

Senior Project submitted to The Division of Multidisciplinary Studies of Bard College

FROM ICTUS TO RAPTUS

From Ictus to Raptus is a story about the emergence of sound. This performance is only a human attempt to capture the Event from which all existence emerges (Ictus), and an attempt to interpret and rejoice in the resulting complexity of the world, by tracing multiplicity back to singularity and reuniting it with its origin (Raptus).


Nothing Happens Here, Kai Diego Parcher-Charles Jan 2023

Nothing Happens Here, Kai Diego Parcher-Charles

Senior Projects Spring 2023

Senior Project submitted to The Division of Arts of Bard College.


Off Beat / I'Ll Wait., Signe Annabel Peterson Jan 2023

Off Beat / I'Ll Wait., Signe Annabel Peterson

Senior Projects Spring 2023

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“Blooming” And “Echoes”, Mary Douglas Jan 2023

“Blooming” And “Echoes”, Mary Douglas

Senior Projects Spring 2023

My two senior concerts were born of very different impulses. As a double major with the biology department, I am always looking for ways to connect these two equally important parts of myself. After discovering a love for plants in my Junior year, I began to find much artistic and emotional inspiration in plant life. I was not only interested in the biology of plants, but also how human and plant lives intersect. We often fail to see them, yet we give each other life. We move constantly, but they remain in the same location for their whole lives. Without …


Dissonance Future, Noah Giom Jan 2023

Dissonance Future, Noah Giom

Senior Projects Spring 2023

Senior Project submitted to The Division of Arts of Bard College.


Emergent Behaviors / Hyperreceiver, Annie Esther Dodson Jan 2023

Emergent Behaviors / Hyperreceiver, Annie Esther Dodson

Senior Projects Spring 2023

Music and Human Rights joint Senior Project submitted to The Division of Arts of Bard College.


The Short Song Project, Jayla Kai Smith Jan 2023

The Short Song Project, Jayla Kai Smith

Senior Projects Spring 2023

The Short Song Project is a collection of short songs about play and reveling in the freedom afforded by curiosity.


Wilde Bühne: An Exploration Into The Revolutionary Potential Of Art, Antonia Salathe Jan 2023

Wilde Bühne: An Exploration Into The Revolutionary Potential Of Art, Antonia Salathe

Senior Projects Spring 2023

You will often hear it said that art does not belong in the space of the political.

Politics is practical, and yet we cry over legislative losses and march in the streets when we are seared by flames of indignation. We paint murals over boarded-up windows, film history as it happens, and go to the club after a long day at work. We sketch lovingly the faces of those lost senselessly, we sing to the rooftops when all hope seems lost, and we speak poems like pounding hammers when no one is willing to listen. We scratch verses into foam …


Reed Log: Application For Oboists, Michał Cieślik Jan 2023

Reed Log: Application For Oboists, Michał Cieślik

Senior Projects Spring 2023

Senior Project submitted to The Division of Science, Mathematics and Computing of Bard College.


Songs For Strings, Jayla Kai Smith Jan 2023

Songs For Strings, Jayla Kai Smith

Senior Projects Spring 2023

Songs for Strings is a series of songs by Jayla Kai arranged for string quartet and performed with quartet and vocals.


Direct Sensory Input, No Complications & A Token Of His Grace, Vigilance Jw Brandon Jan 2023

Direct Sensory Input, No Complications & A Token Of His Grace, Vigilance Jw Brandon

Senior Projects Spring 2023

Senior Project submitted to The Division of Arts of Bard College.


Goodbye? Reflections And Stream Of Consciousness On, Underneath And Around The Creation Of “Hello?”, Leonard Shevel Gurevich Jan 2023

Goodbye? Reflections And Stream Of Consciousness On, Underneath And Around The Creation Of “Hello?”, Leonard Shevel Gurevich

Senior Projects Spring 2023

Senior Project submitted to The Division of Arts of Bard College.


"I Want To Take You Higher": Popular Music Museums As Social Fields For Legitimizing Popular Music Memories, Olivia Paige Zinn Jan 2023

"I Want To Take You Higher": Popular Music Museums As Social Fields For Legitimizing Popular Music Memories, Olivia Paige Zinn

Senior Projects Spring 2023

This paper is an ethnographic and interview-based study of popular music museums in the United States. I observed that curatorial practices in pop music museums aligned with two major goals -- education and entertainment. These curatorial practices worked within the goals of the social field of museums as well as responded to the legacy of cultural hierarchy. I ultimately find that popular music museums are sites for legitimizing Americans' memories of and taste for popular music, rather than merely sites of music history education or entertainment.