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Maestros Of Ministry: Their Legacy In The Department Of Music And Worship, David Matson, Sandra S. Yang, Austin M. Doub Dec 2019

Maestros Of Ministry: Their Legacy In The Department Of Music And Worship, David Matson, Sandra S. Yang, Austin M. Doub

Cedrus Press Publications

This book presents a brief history of the Cedarville University Department of Music and Worship through the lens of the lives of six current or retired faculty members from 1965 to 2019. The featured Maestros are David Matson, Lyle Anderson, Charles Pagnard, Michael DiCuirci, Sr., Charles Clevenger, and Steven Winteregg. The biographies and history focus on the Maestros’ contributions to the Department and University in their devotion to service and ministry to students. The story reveals the sovereign hand of God in bringing each faculty member to the Department at just the right time to meet particular needs for critical …


Gemini 13 Memories, Eddie Key Dec 2019

Gemini 13 Memories, Eddie Key

Student/Alumni Personal Papers

Answers given by Eddie Key to WKU Gemini jazz bands questionnaire in winter of 2019. See Gemini Jazz Bands online exhibit for more information.


Casting For Success: Building Teams For Regional Operatic Productions, Keri Rusthoi Dec 2019

Casting For Success: Building Teams For Regional Operatic Productions, Keri Rusthoi

UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones

This document discusses the most important roles within any operatic production, how these roles are essential to the final product’s success and the best practices for casting agents to utilize when determining hiring choices in order to assemble the most creative, efficient and harmonious production team. The discussion delves into the characteristics and behaviors considered the most valuable when hiring for specific cast and crew positions for full-scale, professional opera productions, and delineates a few of the typical pitfalls that casting agents and/or artistic directors can encounter when building a team for any production. The author addresses “red flags” for …


Balys Dvarionas: A Brief History, Analysis Of His Concerto For Horn And Orchestra, And The First Recording Of The Concerto, Jonathan Lewis Snyder Dec 2019

Balys Dvarionas: A Brief History, Analysis Of His Concerto For Horn And Orchestra, And The First Recording Of The Concerto, Jonathan Lewis Snyder

UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones

This document will concentrate on the currently unpublished and incomplete manuscript of the orchestral version of Concerto for Horn and Orchestra [Koncertas valtornei su orkestru], composed by Lithuanian composer Balys Dvarionas (1904–1972). Despite his popularity and importance in Lithuania, Dvarionas’s music is not as well known throughout the rest of the world. This document aims to redress this situation.

The document provides a more thorough English-language biography about the composer than those that currently exist in print. It discusses various aspects of the concerto, including its place in Dvarionis’s output and a brief analysis, a core aspect of which is …


The Historical And Cultural Influences Of Gagok 가곡 (Korean Art Song): A Musical Guide, Sarah Kim Dec 2019

The Historical And Cultural Influences Of Gagok 가곡 (Korean Art Song): A Musical Guide, Sarah Kim

UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones

This document explores what Gagok (Korean Art Song) consists of, the origins and history of it and how one may approach it musically, vocally and interpret it textually. The main questions I answer in this document include: What makes these art songs distinctly Korean? What significance does the role of Eastern Asian history have in order to closely tie the inspiration of writing Gagok? How does the text and music express these important historical events? The answers to these questions are essential to understanding Gagok by analyzing and interpreting the songs also in relation to approach learning them.

The research …


Beethoven Symphony No.5 In C Minor, Op.67: Connecting Tonality To Tempo, Character, And Interpretation, Chyh Shen Low Dec 2019

Beethoven Symphony No.5 In C Minor, Op.67: Connecting Tonality To Tempo, Character, And Interpretation, Chyh Shen Low

Dissertations, 2014-2019

Abstract

Beethoven’s metronome markings aroused much controversy among musicologists and performing musicians. For Beethoven, tempo is a fundamental element of the music’s character. Beethoven included metronome markings in his music to communicate his ideas concerning tempi in a more specific manner. Ironically, his metronome markings are often ignored by many performers and conductors, as evidenced in the recordings and live performance reviews. There is a group of scholars and performers who tend to disregard Beethoven’s metronome markings, while another group believes they are sensible and workable.

This paper discusses the metronome markings and the Affective Key Characteristics in the music …


Whatever Happened To The Movie Theme Song?, Luka Vasic Dec 2019

Whatever Happened To The Movie Theme Song?, Luka Vasic

Capstones

Film music is as important as it’s ever been and a good theme song can absorb you into the world of a movie. Despite this, our idea of the theme song has changed a lot, and the kinds of themes that have traditionally been memorable parts of classic cinema have now lost their importance and role in modern filmmaking.

http://lukavasic.com/capstone/


La Favola D’Orfeo And The Role Of The Operatic Orchestra, Sarah Anderson, Grant Estes, Peyton Hansen Dec 2019

La Favola D’Orfeo And The Role Of The Operatic Orchestra, Sarah Anderson, Grant Estes, Peyton Hansen

2019 Festscrift: Claudio Monteverdi's Orfeo

One of Claudio Monteverdi’s greatest contributions to the opera was his unification of musical ideas and theoretical philosophies passed down from his predecessors. These ideas were mostly concerned with the way in which a composer could manage instruments and voices in a dramatically satisfying way. Monteverdi’s La Favola d’Orfeo was the first opera to employ new musical philosophies that would come to characterize the genre. In this essay, we will outline operatic orchestration practices before Monteverdi and connect them to the La Favola d’Orfeo to demonstrate the profound shift that Monteverdi brought to the development of modern opera.


Composing With Alternative Acoustic Guitar Techniques, Matthew Elenbaas Dec 2019

Composing With Alternative Acoustic Guitar Techniques, Matthew Elenbaas

Student Theses

Guitar techniques such as alternate tunings, capos, harmonics, and tapping have the potential to greatly expand both the tonal and percussive capabilities of the acoustic guitar. This work presents an examination of alternative techniques’ origins, recent developments, and contemporary applications. A historical thread of innovation and experimentation regarding alternative techniques is discovered by exploring works of composers such as Giovanni Paolo Foscarini, Fernando Sor, Andrés Segovia, Benjamin Britten, and Chet Atkins. Further contributing to the development of alternative techniques were advances in notation, specifically tablature. As a result, composers were able to express their creativity by incorporating alternative techniques such …


Prufrock: A Monodrama For Baritone And Electronics, Daniel Gardner Dec 2019

Prufrock: A Monodrama For Baritone And Electronics, Daniel Gardner

Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository

Prufrock is a musical dramatization of T.S. Eliot’s, The love song of J. Alfred Prufrock for solo baritone and electronics; a full performance of the work should take approximately forty (40) minutes.

The work uses text from both Eliot’s original publication and a section removed from the text called Prufrock’s Pervigilium—first published in Christopher Ricks’s Inventions of the March Hare—and superimposes a narrative onto Eliot’s monologue of a man whose internal experience differs wildly from reality. As such Prufrock emphasizes the psychodramatic elements of the original text, reflecting them through the use of “auditory illusions” (particularly those described …


2019-2020 Senior Recital - Virginia Mangum (Violin), Virginia Mangum, Sheng Yuan Kuan Dec 2019

2019-2020 Senior Recital - Virginia Mangum (Violin), Virginia Mangum, Sheng Yuan Kuan

Junior and Senior Recitals

No abstract provided.


Do It Yourself: Women And Lgbtq+ Musicians And Promoters In The Diy Midwest Music Scene, Morgan W. Matzen Dec 2019

Do It Yourself: Women And Lgbtq+ Musicians And Promoters In The Diy Midwest Music Scene, Morgan W. Matzen

Honors Thesis

In certain parts of the Midwest “DIY,” or the underground/alternative music scene, there is not enough representation of women, people of color and LGBTQ+ individuals in music, whether onstage as a band or musician, or in venue ownership and leadership. This study looks at where these diverse people are, and the setbacks they’ve faced along the way of becoming a musician, promoter or venue owner. Three emerging themes through this journalistic research include all-ages venues and music scenes as integral to getting people involved in music; a “DIY” attitude or ethos as a push for these musicians and promoters to …


Freirean Pedagogy In Music Education, Tyler Slamkowski Dec 2019

Freirean Pedagogy In Music Education, Tyler Slamkowski

Music ETDs

This is a qualitative, multiple case study rooted in grounded theory. It explores how music teachers might implement Paulo Freire’s theories in their classrooms, as well as best practices in Freirean music teaching. Paulo Freire was a Brazilian educational theorist who claimed that education, rooted in dialogue and co-creation of knowledge, could confront major structural injustices, such as inequality, exploitation, and violence.

The three participants in this study worked in the same large, Southwestern district. Participants were selected based on how their teaching fit with characteristics of Freirean Pedagogy. Three music educators, Robert, Eliza, and Jackie, the participants in this …


2019-2020 Ppc Recital - Melanie Riordan (Violin), Melanie Riordan, Sheng Yuan Kuan Dec 2019

2019-2020 Ppc Recital - Melanie Riordan (Violin), Melanie Riordan, Sheng Yuan Kuan

PPC/PSDP Recitals

No abstract provided.


No Space To Sing: A Narrative Inquiry Into The Experiences Of Classical Singers With Primary Muscle Tension Dysphonia, Elizabeth Lepock Dec 2019

No Space To Sing: A Narrative Inquiry Into The Experiences Of Classical Singers With Primary Muscle Tension Dysphonia, Elizabeth Lepock

Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository

This study was designed as a qualitative narrative inquiry study into the experiences of classical singers with Primary Muscle Tension Dysphonia (PMTD). PMTD is defined as Muscle Tension Dysphonia (MTD) without organic or neurological factors. In the population of professional voice users, PMTD is typically associated with occupational/behavioural causes.

A review of the literature shows that occupational disorders are associated with stigma in the classical music community, that research on PMTD in the demographic of singers is sparse and often broadly defined, and that PMTD is not well-represented in the vocal pedagogy literature. Additionally, PMTD may present differently in classical …


"A Reflection" Colin West Senior Voice Recital, Andrews University Dec 2019

"A Reflection" Colin West Senior Voice Recital, Andrews University

Student Degree Recitals 2019-2020

Bass-baritone Colin West performing his undergraduate recital, accompanied by Karen West, piano. Featuring works from Copland, Britten, Schubert, and others.


Symbolism In The Allegory: A Look At Apollo’S Lyre, Keri Meinert, Emily Keiner, Anne Bak Dec 2019

Symbolism In The Allegory: A Look At Apollo’S Lyre, Keri Meinert, Emily Keiner, Anne Bak

2019 Festscrift: Claudio Monteverdi's Orfeo

This paper analyzes the symbolic meaning within Monteverdi’s operatic version of the fable of Orpheus, a demigod who has a talent for music. When Orpheus’ bride Eurydice died suddenly from a snake bite, he decides to seek her soul in the Underworld and bring her back to the land of the living. This task does not prove to be as easy for Orpheus as he initially thinks, when he finds himself losing her twice during the course of the five acts. To show how his journey unfolds, and the meaning behind each step, we will develop the symbolic meaning in …


Music Retrieval System Using Query-By-Humming, Parth Patel Dec 2019

Music Retrieval System Using Query-By-Humming, Parth Patel

Master's Projects

Music Information Retrieval (MIR) is a particular research area of great interest because there are various strategies to retrieve music. To retrieve music, it is important to find a similarity between the input query and the matching music. Several solutions have been proposed that are currently being used in the application domain(s) such as Query- by-Example (QBE) which takes a sample of an audio recording playing in the background and retrieves the result. However, there is no efficient approach to solve this problem in a Query-by-Humming (QBH) application. In a Query-by-Humming application, the aim is to retrieve music that is …


Composition Portfolio, Alexander J. Juhan Dec 2019

Composition Portfolio, Alexander J. Juhan

Theses and Dissertations

A selection of works. Includes contemporary pieces, as well as music scored to picture.


Key Notes: The Newsletter Of The Department Of Music, Georgia Southern University Dec 2019

Key Notes: The Newsletter Of The Department Of Music, Georgia Southern University

School of Music Newsletters (2017-2023)

  • Happy Holidays from the Department of Music


Gabriel Halsey Senior Clarinet Recital, Andrews University Dec 2019

Gabriel Halsey Senior Clarinet Recital, Andrews University

Student Degree Recitals 2019-2020

Gabriel Halsey presents his senior Clarinet recital Assited by Gabrielle Smith in piano, Betania Canas on flute and Diego Armando Duran on the piano. presenting works by Debussy, Danzi and Copland.


University Of Northern Iowa Holiday Concert, December 10, 2019 [Program], University Of Northern Iowa Dec 2019

University Of Northern Iowa Holiday Concert, December 10, 2019 [Program], University Of Northern Iowa

Music Recital Programs

Program of a music recital given by faculty, students, or guest artists from the School of Music at the University of Northern Iowa.


2019-2020 Junior Recital - Kimia Rafieian (Piano), Kimia Rafieian Dec 2019

2019-2020 Junior Recital - Kimia Rafieian (Piano), Kimia Rafieian

Junior and Senior Recitals

No abstract provided.


A Graduate Recital In Organ, Peter Matthew Frost Dec 2019

A Graduate Recital In Organ, Peter Matthew Frost

Electronic Theses & Dissertations

The purpose of this thesis is to discuss the composers and pieces played on the master’s recital. This thesis will include composer biographical information, basic analysis of each piece to be performed, performance considerations, and relevant historical context.


2019-2020 Master Of Music Recital - Tyler Coffman (Trombone), Tyler Coffman, Sheng Yuan Kuan Dec 2019

2019-2020 Master Of Music Recital - Tyler Coffman (Trombone), Tyler Coffman, Sheng Yuan Kuan

Master of Music Recitals

No abstract provided.


2019-2020 Ppc Recital - Zulfiya Bashirova (Violin), Zulfiya Bashirova, Sheng Yuan Kuan Dec 2019

2019-2020 Ppc Recital - Zulfiya Bashirova (Violin), Zulfiya Bashirova, Sheng Yuan Kuan

PPC/PSDP Recitals

No abstract provided.


Opera Ensemble, Cedarville University Dec 2019

Opera Ensemble, Cedarville University

Ensemble Concerts

No abstract provided.


Understanding The Cultural And Nationalistic Impacts Of The Moguchaya Kuchka, Austin M. Doub Dec 2019

Understanding The Cultural And Nationalistic Impacts Of The Moguchaya Kuchka, Austin M. Doub

B.A. in Music Senior Capstone Projects

This paper explores Russian culture beginning in the midnineteenth century as the leading group of composers and musicians known as the moguchaya kuchka, or The Mighty Five, sought to influence Russian culture and develop a "pure" school of Russian music amid rampant westernization. Comprised of César Cui, Alexander Borodin, Mily Balakirev, Modest Mussorgsky, and Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov, this group of inspired musicians opposed westernization and supported Official Nationalism by the incorporation of folklore, local village traditions, and promotion of their Tsar as a supreme political leader. In particular, the works of Balakirev, Cui, and Mussorgsky established cultural pride and contributed to …


2019-2020 Gingerbread Holiday Concert, Lynn University Philharmonia, Jon Robertson, Kevin Ross Dec 2019

2019-2020 Gingerbread Holiday Concert, Lynn University Philharmonia, Jon Robertson, Kevin Ross

Philharmonia

17th Annual Gingerbread Holiday Concert presented by Lynn University and Friends of the Conservatory of Music.


2019-2020 Master Class - Rebecca Penneys (Piano), Rebecca Penneys, Robiyakhon Akromova, Meiyu Wu, Nicole Marie P. Cortero Dec 2019

2019-2020 Master Class - Rebecca Penneys (Piano), Rebecca Penneys, Robiyakhon Akromova, Meiyu Wu, Nicole Marie P. Cortero

Master Classes

No abstract provided.