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Bedeviled Beauty: My Journey Through White American Theater Institutions, J'Aila C. Price
Bedeviled Beauty: My Journey Through White American Theater Institutions, J'Aila C. Price
University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations
Game console: Oculus Quest
World: American Theater Institutions
Player: Minority
Place: United States
Level: “Ain’t no way.”
This thesis explores the contrast between the Westernized philosophies ingrained in my education and my identity as a Black female artist. It sheds light on the difficulties of pursuing higher education in the arts and the gaps that arise from limited exposure to culturally diverse Black resources, revealing the systemic issues in Western performance education. The paper also discusses the insights gained from my journey as a Black female artist, focusing on my thesis performance of Blood at the Root, which is …
The University Choir And The University Treble Choir In Concert, Chapman University Choir, Chapman University Treble Band
The University Choir And The University Treble Choir In Concert, Chapman University Choir, Chapman University Treble Band
Printed Performance Programs (PDF Format)
No abstract provided.
Edgerton Center 2023/24 Season, Edgerton Center For The Performing Arts
Edgerton Center 2023/24 Season, Edgerton Center For The Performing Arts
Edgerton Center Programs
Edgerton Center for the Performing Arts season brochure for 2023-24.
David Gillingham’S Stained Glass For Wind Ensemble: A Transcription From The Standard Percussion Repertoire, Ashley Shoupe
David Gillingham’S Stained Glass For Wind Ensemble: A Transcription From The Standard Percussion Repertoire, Ashley Shoupe
Theses and Dissertations--Music
Stained Glass (1994), by David Gillingham, is a work that is considered one of the standard pieces of percussion repertoire. To date, there are no known arrangements or transcriptions which exist for wind band that originated from the percussion ensemble repertoire. Stained Glass is a work which utilizes many musical characteristics and compositional techniques that could translate successfully to the wind ensemble, such as sweeping ostinato, sustained chordal structures, and a variety of colors and textures. It is because of this observation of musical characteristics that makes this work a good candidate for a successful first transcription from percussion ensemble …
Ensemble Concerts: University Band And Symphonic Band, April 20, 2022, F. Mack Wood, Tj Mack, Lauren Bobarsky, John Gonzalez, Seth Marshall
Ensemble Concerts: University Band And Symphonic Band, April 20, 2022, F. Mack Wood, Tj Mack, Lauren Bobarsky, John Gonzalez, Seth Marshall
School of Music Programs
Center for the Performing Arts
April 20, 2022
Wednesday Evening
8:00 p.m.
Guest Artist Recital: Songs Of Travel And Questing: A New Song-Cycle By Stephen Mcneff, Gavan Ring, Louise Thomas
Guest Artist Recital: Songs Of Travel And Questing: A New Song-Cycle By Stephen Mcneff, Gavan Ring, Louise Thomas
Printed Performance Programs (PDF Format)
No abstract provided.
A Concert For Peace, Chapman University Choir, Chapman University Singers, Temianka String Quartet, Hye-Young Kim
A Concert For Peace, Chapman University Choir, Chapman University Singers, Temianka String Quartet, Hye-Young Kim
Printed Performance Programs (PDF Format)
No abstract provided.
Travelin' To The Promised Land: Symbolism Of The Jordan River In African Spiritual, English Hymn, And American Folksong Selections, Hope V. Dornfeld
Travelin' To The Promised Land: Symbolism Of The Jordan River In African Spiritual, English Hymn, And American Folksong Selections, Hope V. Dornfeld
Montview Journal of Research & Scholarship
These program notes originally accompanied a performance of three vocal pieces: Deep River, On Jordan's Stormy Banks, and Poor Wayfaring Stranger. The notes analyze the role of the Jordan river in each piece, focusing on their historical context, first performances, and issues of authorship. As part of a performing arts research project, the program notes also address the method of expression and creative process that went into preparing the performance of these pieces.
The songs included in this presentation all speak to the journey from earth to heaven. In each piece, the Jordan River is found to symbolize a …
Soundtrack Of A Life: A Musical Narration Of A Military Veteran’S Life, Caroline M. Melcher
Soundtrack Of A Life: A Musical Narration Of A Military Veteran’S Life, Caroline M. Melcher
Recital Papers
Soundtrack of a Life: A Musical Narration of a Military Veteran’s Life
Charles W. Bolen Faculty Recital Series Program Notes, January 12, 2021, Illinois State University School Of Music
Charles W. Bolen Faculty Recital Series Program Notes, January 12, 2021, Illinois State University School Of Music
School of Music Programs
Program Notes
Composing Irishness: Remembrances Of The Irish Past Through The Prism Of The Present In Music By Donnacha Dennehy (B. 1970) And Jennifer Walshe (B. 1974), Timothy Diovanni
Composing Irishness: Remembrances Of The Irish Past Through The Prism Of The Present In Music By Donnacha Dennehy (B. 1970) And Jennifer Walshe (B. 1974), Timothy Diovanni
Masters
Although modern remembrances in the fields of literature, theatre, poetry, and the visual arts have received considerable scholarly attention in Ireland since the publication of History and Memory in Modern Ireland in 2001, similar activities in an Irish art music context remain unexplored. This thesis addresses this lacuna in examining how the contemporary Irish composers Donnacha Dennehy (b. 1970) and Jennifer Walshe (b. 1974) have remembered, reimagined, and reinvented the past to communicate their positions on Irish history and modern Irish society, as well as to respond to recent historical and curatorial practices. Through a series of five works written …
Bridging The Gap: An Academic Recital For Solo Voice Featuring The Music Of Underrepresented Female Composers Throughout History, Keiley Vieau
Honors Theses
Keiley Vieau, mezzo-soprano, presented her honors thesis senior academic voice recital on Friday, April 19th, 2019 at 3pm. The performance took place at the Lee Honors College in the lounge. This recital was put on in collaboration with pianist Molly Sanford. Music performed included works by all female composers, such as Barbara Strozzi, Clara Schumann, Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel, Nadia Boulanger, Augusta Holmès, Liza Lehmann, and Amy Beach. This abstract will provide a brief overview of the theme of this recital as well as address the basic musical characteristics of certain pieces from the repertoire programmed.
The recital was based solely …
Fine, Elaine - Covid-19 Journal, Elaine Fine
Fine, Elaine - Covid-19 Journal, Elaine Fine
Personal Journals
COVID Diary submitted by Charleston/Coles County, IL resident and musician, Elaine Fine
November Concert, Lawrence University Choirs, November 15, 2019, Lawrence University
November Concert, Lawrence University Choirs, November 15, 2019, Lawrence University
Conservatory of Music Concert Programs
Memorial Chapel
In Her Own Hands: How Girls And Women Used The Piano To Chart Their Futures, Expand Women's Roles, And Shape Music In America, 1880–1920, Sarah F. Litvin
In Her Own Hands: How Girls And Women Used The Piano To Chart Their Futures, Expand Women's Roles, And Shape Music In America, 1880–1920, Sarah F. Litvin
Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects
American girls and women used the parlor piano to reshape their lives between 1880 and 1920, the years when the instrument reached the height of its commercial and cultural popularity. Newspapers, memoirs, biographies, women’s magazines, personal papers, and trade publications show that female pianists engaged in public-facing piano play and work in pursuit of artistic expression, economic gain, self-actualization, social mobility, and social change. These motivations drove many to use their piano skills to play beyond the parlor, by studying in conservatory, working as classical and popular music performers and composers, founding and teaching at schools, working as department store …
A Graduate Recital In Conducting, Patrick O'Halloran
A Graduate Recital In Conducting, Patrick O'Halloran
Electronic Theses & Dissertations
The thesis consists of a conducting recital and the accompanying program notes. The recital includes works by Palestrina, Handel, Mozart, Brahms, Lauridsen, Mullholland, Marrolli, and Runestad.
Guest Recital, Peter Mack, Piano, April 14, 2019, Lawrence University
Guest Recital, Peter Mack, Piano, April 14, 2019, Lawrence University
Conservatory of Music Concert Programs
Harper Hall
The Flutists Of The John Philip Sousa’S Band: A Study Of The Flute Section And Soloists, Ramon Da Silva Moraes
The Flutists Of The John Philip Sousa’S Band: A Study Of The Flute Section And Soloists, Ramon Da Silva Moraes
Dissertations
The Sousa Band is widely known because of its leader and his compositions. Although it was one of the most successful ensembles in history, most of the instrumentalists and individuals who contributed to its success have had their legacies forgotten. The flute section of the Sousa Band is an example of a group of musicians who were recognized as some of the best in the United States during their time, but are neglected by the present flute community.
My research focused on gathering data about the flute section and the individuals who were instrumental for the creation and development of …
Edgerton Center 2018/19 Season, Edgerton Center For The Performing Arts
Edgerton Center 2018/19 Season, Edgerton Center For The Performing Arts
Edgerton Center Programs
Program brochure for the Edgerton Center for the Performing Arts 2018/19 season.
Crouse Chorale; Hillary Ridgley, Director; Concert Choir, Dr. Jose "Peppie" Calvar, Director, Crouse Chorale, Setnor School Of Music, Hillary Ridgley, Concert Choir, Setnor School Of Music, Jose Calvar
Crouse Chorale; Hillary Ridgley, Director; Concert Choir, Dr. Jose "Peppie" Calvar, Director, Crouse Chorale, Setnor School Of Music, Hillary Ridgley, Concert Choir, Setnor School Of Music, Jose Calvar
Setnor School of Music - Performance Programs
No abstract provided.
Thesis For Graduate Study In Vocal Performance, Kendra Switzer
Thesis For Graduate Study In Vocal Performance, Kendra Switzer
Electronic Theses & Dissertations
This thesis is an extension of Ms. Switzer’s graduate vocal recital program notes. Each chapter contains a brief biography of the composers and arranger performed on the program: George Frideric Handel, Samuel Barber, Jules Massenet, Robert Schumann, Stephen Schwartz, and David Downes. The thesis also includes a musical analysis of each single piece, the larger original work (if applicable), and descriptions of rehearsal and performance aspects specific to each piece.
Third Practice Electroacoustic Music Festival, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Third Practice Electroacoustic Music Festival, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.
Women's Chorale And Schola Cantorum, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Women's Chorale And Schola Cantorum, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.
A Portfolio Of Compositions, Anne-Marie O'Farrell
A Portfolio Of Compositions, Anne-Marie O'Farrell
Research Theses
The works in the attached portfolio address a number of compositional focal points: to bring together diverse strands of musical influence into sustained musical argument, across various large-scale media; to enlarge and explore the musical language of the harp, including the lever harp; and to integrate received materials into new music so as to create a different context while acknowledging musical inheritance. These combine with the exploration of inherent instrumental colour within my approaches to rhythm, harmony, melodic transformation, structure and the use of text to demonstrate the development of my compositional style during my PhD study. The commentary opens …
Edgerton Center 2017/18 Season, Edgerton Center For The Performing Arts
Edgerton Center 2017/18 Season, Edgerton Center For The Performing Arts
Edgerton Center Programs
Program brochure for the Edgerton Center for the Performing Arts 2017/18 season.
Rustic Roots And Fiddle Hell: An Ethnography Of Fiddle Camps In The Northeastern United States, Flannery Blanchard Brown
Rustic Roots And Fiddle Hell: An Ethnography Of Fiddle Camps In The Northeastern United States, Flannery Blanchard Brown
Senior Projects Spring 2017
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Arts of Bard College.
Frederick May Songs, Mark Fitzgerald
Frederick May Songs, Mark Fitzgerald
Compositions/Arrangements
This volume gathers together Frederick May's surviving songs in a new performing edition with a commentary by the editor. Individual string parts for the Four Romantic Songs are available from the editor.
Edgerton Center 2016/17 Season, Edgerton Center For The Performing Arts
Edgerton Center 2016/17 Season, Edgerton Center For The Performing Arts
Edgerton Center Programs
Program brochure for the Edgerton Center for the Performing Arts 2016/17 season.
Samuel Barber’S Settings Of James Joyce’S Chamber Music: A Proposal For A Posthumous Song Cycle, Michael Pierre Laroche
Samuel Barber’S Settings Of James Joyce’S Chamber Music: A Proposal For A Posthumous Song Cycle, Michael Pierre Laroche
Theses and Dissertations
Samuel Barber’s Opus 10 songs are some of his most well-known vocal works. These settings from Chamber Music by James Joyce were published in 1939, but posthumous research by biographer Barbara Heyman and a complete vocal recordings project by Thomas Hampson, Cheryl Studer, and John Browning led to the discovery and recording of ten additional songs, including three more Joyce settings. Schirmer published these Ten Early Songs around the same time as the Deutsche Grammophon. Research has shown the dates of composition to be within days of the published Opus 10 songs, but no other information on these songs exists …
Frank Martin's Arranged Works For Flute: Sonata Da Chiesa And Deuxieme Ballade, Jessica Dixon Leeth
Frank Martin's Arranged Works For Flute: Sonata Da Chiesa And Deuxieme Ballade, Jessica Dixon Leeth
Theses and Dissertations
The Swiss composer Frank Martin (1890-1974) wrote three major works for flute—Ballade for flute and piano, Sonata da Chiesa for flute and organ, and Deuxième Ballade for flute and piano. Of these, both the Sonata da Chiesa and Deuxième Ballade were arrangements of two of his previously written works, Sonata da Chiesa for viola d’amore and organ and Ballade for saxophone and piano (or string orchestra, piano, and percussion), respectively. Martin wrote both works in their original versions in 1938, a time in his career when he realized his true individual style, embracing the chromaticism of twelve-tone serialism while maintaining …