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Ummers In The Spitfire Grill, University Relations Jun 2006

Ummers In The Spitfire Grill, University Relations

Campus News Archive

From director to actors and technicians, UMM is well-represented in the Prairie Wind Players Community Theatre summer musical.


Encyclopedia Of Rap And Hip Hop Culture (Review), Sue Polanka Jun 2006

Encyclopedia Of Rap And Hip Hop Culture (Review), Sue Polanka

University Libraries' Staff Publications

This article is a book review of "Encyclopedia of Rap and Hip Hop Culture" by Yvonne Bynoe.


Teaching Strategies Of Successful College Trombone Professors For Undergradute Students, Matthew T. Buckmaster Jun 2006

Teaching Strategies Of Successful College Trombone Professors For Undergradute Students, Matthew T. Buckmaster

USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations

This study identified teaching strategies of successful trombone professors for undergraduate trombone students. Participants were three professors at accredited colleges in the United States who had received international awards in the field of trombone pedagogy. A comprehensive interview instrument was administered to each participant in a multiple case studies research design. From the gathered data, a classical content analysis revealed 79 emergent themes from 375 coded passages, with 45 of the emergent themes being commonalities among the three participants. In addition to specific teaching strategies, three meta-themes emerged from an examination of these commonalities: Product Over Process, Individualized Teaching Approaches, …


Determining What's Next: A Slow Movement For Chamber Orchestra, Matthew Golombisky May 2006

Determining What's Next: A Slow Movement For Chamber Orchestra, Matthew Golombisky

University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations

This piece was started during the spring semester of 2005. The original conception was to write something that was both emotionally and mentally moving. The tempo is very slow, 54 beats per minute. The underlying theme is the harmonic movement of an E minor triad (E G B) moving to a F major 7th chord (F A C E). This chord is often approached using deceiving the listener with a do – re – ma – do melody in E minor, but when the final E is heard, it has become the 7th degree of the cadence chord, F major …


Alumna's H.S. Band Receives Grammy Award, University Relations May 2006

Alumna's H.S. Band Receives Grammy Award, University Relations

Campus News Archive

The Brooklyn Center High School Band, under the direction of Chris Porter ’00, receives a Grammy Foundation's Signature School Enterprise Award.


Original Music By Student On Cd, University Relations May 2006

Original Music By Student On Cd, University Relations

Campus News Archive

Senior music major Ben Karlen will have an original composition featured on a CD. Karlen is one of only a few undergraduate students to receive this honor, which is usually afforded primarily to faculty or graduate students.


Umm Cited In Creative College Guide, University Relations May 2006

Umm Cited In Creative College Guide, University Relations

Campus News Archive

"The ultimate resource for creative college-bound students" has included mention of UMM. Creative Colleges: A Guide for Student Actors, Artists, Dancers, Musicians and Writers, profiles UMM among 200 creative college programs.


Creating A Journal Through A Musical Journey, Jenelle E. Papin May 2006

Creating A Journal Through A Musical Journey, Jenelle E. Papin

Creativity and Change Leadership Graduate Student Master's Projects

Music has always been an important part of my life. It has helped me through some extremely challenging times. Music has had a profound impact on my feelings, thoughts and moods. I seem to connect with it on a deeper level, which has helped me deal with personal issues that I have endured. Because of the help that I have received from music, based on my own life experiences, I feel that I needed to share this connection with others who may be struggling with life‟s uncertainties as well. Therefore, I will compile a collection of journal entries in which …


David Amram's Sonata For Piano: A Merger Of Contemporary Classical And Jazz Styles, Amanda Yuet Hwa Lee May 2006

David Amram's Sonata For Piano: A Merger Of Contemporary Classical And Jazz Styles, Amanda Yuet Hwa Lee

Graduate Theses, Dissertations, and Problem Reports

Born in 1930 in Philadelphia, David Werner Amram III is among the most prolific composers in the United States. His published compositions encompass a wide variety of genres including orchestral and chamber works, operas, choral works, and works for solo instruments.;Written in 1960, Sonata for Piano, a three-movement sonata, is one of the most jazz-influenced piano sonatas written in the first six decades of the twentieth century. The sonata is an amalgamation of traditional western art forms and jazz idioms. This study provides an analysis of major musical elements (melodic and harmonic procedures, texture, rhythm, and performance considerations) that contribute …


The Five Song Cycles For Voice And Piano By Benjamin Britten Written Specifically For Peter Pears: The Effect Of Their Relationship, Robert Strauss May 2006

The Five Song Cycles For Voice And Piano By Benjamin Britten Written Specifically For Peter Pears: The Effect Of Their Relationship, Robert Strauss

Graduate Theses, Dissertations, and Problem Reports

Benjamin Britten composed five song cycles for voice and piano to be performed by his partner, tenor Peter Pears: Seven Sonnets of Michelangelo , opus 22 (1940), The Holy Sonnets of John Donne, opus 35 (1945), Winter Words, opus 52 (1953), Sechs Holderlin Fragmente, opus 61 (1958), and Who Are These Children?, opus 84 (1969). These five cycles span almost the entire length of their personal relationship, the first having been composed the year they consummated their relationship in the United States, and the last seven years before the composer's death. These compositions give insight into the way that Britten …


Carmina Burana, Music Department Apr 2006

Carmina Burana, Music Department

Concerts

Performed by the Eastern Symphony Orchestra, the EIU Mixed Choir, the EIU Oratorio Society, and the Charleston Middle School Chorus. Featuring Soprano Desiree Hassler and Baritone Kevin Prina. Chris Dickey performs Mozart's "Concerto in B-flat Major, K. 191 on Euphonium". Conducted by Richard Robert Rossi.


Opera Workshop Set, University Relations Apr 2006

Opera Workshop Set, University Relations

Campus News Archive

Scenes from Mozart’s “The Marriage of Figaro” and Gilbert and Sullivan’s “Pirates of Penzance” will be just two of the offerings to be performed during this year’s Opera Workshop at UMM.


All Recital Programs For Spring Semester 2006, Music Department Apr 2006

All Recital Programs For Spring Semester 2006, Music Department

General and Sophomore Recitals

This document contains all the recital programs for Spring Semester 2006.


Astronomy And Music, Weien Wang Apr 2006

Astronomy And Music, Weien Wang

ESSAI

No abstract provided.


General Recital - March 28, 2006, Music Department Mar 2006

General Recital - March 28, 2006, Music Department

General and Sophomore Recitals

This general recital program is from March 28, 2006.


Capriccio Espagnol Op. 34, Music Department Mar 2006

Capriccio Espagnol Op. 34, Music Department

Concerts

Includes chamber works by Vivaldi, Mozart,and Shostakovich. Performed by the Eastern Symphony Orchestra. Featuring Dane Thomas and jazz pianist Paul Johnston. Conducted by Richard Robert Rossi.


Sight-Reading Versus Repertoire Performance On The Piano: A Case Study Using High-Speed Motion Analysis, Brenda Wristen, Sharon Evans, Nikolaos Stergiou Mar 2006

Sight-Reading Versus Repertoire Performance On The Piano: A Case Study Using High-Speed Motion Analysis, Brenda Wristen, Sharon Evans, Nikolaos Stergiou

Health and Kinesiology Faculty Publications

This study was intended to examine whether differences exist in the motions employed by pianists when they are sightreading versus performing repertoire and to determine whether these differences can be c[uantified using high-speed motion capture technology. A secondary question of interest was whether or not an improvement in the efficiency of motion could be observed between two sight-reading trials of the same musical excerpt. This case study employed one subject and a six-camera digital infrared camera system to capture the motion of the pianist playing two trials of a repertoire piece and two trials of a sight-reading excerpt. Angular displacements …


Flutes Join Umm Flute Ensemble, University Relations Feb 2006

Flutes Join Umm Flute Ensemble, University Relations

Campus News Archive

The UMM Flute Ensemble welcomes two new additions to its membership, an alto and a bass flute. The flutes will be permanent additions to the ensemble, which is comprised of UMM, high school and community flutists.


Youth Can Step Ahead With Music, University Relations Feb 2006

Youth Can Step Ahead With Music, University Relations

Campus News Archive

Great musicians start by learning the basics of their instrument. "Step Ahead With Music," a two-week day program, June 5-16, at UMM, is designed for fourth, fifth and sixth graders who will be starting their first full year of music.


An American In Paris & Rhapsody In Blue, Music Department Feb 2006

An American In Paris & Rhapsody In Blue, Music Department

Concerts

Performed by the Eastern Symphony Orchestra, with Tomas McElwee on piano ("Rhapsody in Blue"). Conducted by Richard Robert Rossi.


The George-Anne, Georgia Southern University Feb 2006

The George-Anne, Georgia Southern University

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General Recital - February 21, 2006, Music Department Feb 2006

General Recital - February 21, 2006, Music Department

General and Sophomore Recitals

A general recital program from Feb. 21, 2006.


Doc Carlson Inducted Into Hall Of Fame, University Relations Feb 2006

Doc Carlson Inducted Into Hall Of Fame, University Relations

Campus News Archive

The Minnesota Music Educators Association inducts Jim "Doc" Carlson '65, professor of music, into the MMEA Hall of Fame in recognition of excellence in teaching and contributions to music education.


Scroggins, Renee, Bronx African American History Project Feb 2006

Scroggins, Renee, Bronx African American History Project

Oral Histories

Interviewer: Andrew Tiedt

Interviewee: Renee Scroggins

Date of interview: 3 February 2006

Summarized by: Craig Teal, 17 March 2007

Renee Scroggins, member of the punk/funk group, ESG, was born in Bronx, New York in the Moore Projects. Located on Jackson Avenue and 149th Street, the projects started to deteriorate within a couple of years of it being built. Renee calls this time the ‘drug era’ and recalls a lot of bad situations being present because of the poor economic situation of the people that lived there. Renee went to elementary school at PS 35 on Morris Avenue where her …


How Restrictive Terms And Technologies Backfired On Sony Bmg , Jeremy F. De Beer Feb 2006

How Restrictive Terms And Technologies Backfired On Sony Bmg , Jeremy F. De Beer

Jeremy de Beer

This short paper addresses the issue of restrictive contractual terms and digital rights management technologies in the music industry, using the recent controversy surrounding Sony BMG Music as a case study. The issues are discussed mainly from a Canadian perspective. Part I provides an overview of the factual and technical background to this story. Part II contains an analysis of the legal consequences of Sony BMG's actions, and offers some insights as to the policy implications for consumer protection, contract and copyright laws.


Program, The St. Petersburg Chamber Music Festival, 2006, Bob Devin Jones, Studio At 620, Mark Sforzini, Richard Eliason, Chris Fleming, Joan Gessler, Fred Gratta, Gale Laubach, Tom Santee, Mark Spano, Vernon Taranto Jr., Dar Webb, Martin Hebert, Brian Moorhead, Catherine Wendtland-Landmeyer, James Wilson, Dee Moses, John Shaw, Elsa Valbuena, Cory Hall, Wu Han, Benjamin Hochman, David Irwin, Ani Kavafian, Duncan J. Macmillan, Catherine Mcglasson, J. Brian Moorhead, Clancy Newman, Ruth Northcutt Jan 2006

Program, The St. Petersburg Chamber Music Festival, 2006, Bob Devin Jones, Studio At 620, Mark Sforzini, Richard Eliason, Chris Fleming, Joan Gessler, Fred Gratta, Gale Laubach, Tom Santee, Mark Spano, Vernon Taranto Jr., Dar Webb, Martin Hebert, Brian Moorhead, Catherine Wendtland-Landmeyer, James Wilson, Dee Moses, John Shaw, Elsa Valbuena, Cory Hall, Wu Han, Benjamin Hochman, David Irwin, Ani Kavafian, Duncan J. Macmillan, Catherine Mcglasson, J. Brian Moorhead, Clancy Newman, Ruth Northcutt

Program Collection

Quantum Winds and Friends present an evening of American Music. Included in the program are two world premieres; one by TFO Principal Bassist, Dee Moses, featuring dancer- choreographer, Elsa Valbuena, and a new Sextet by TFO Principal Bassoonist, Mark Sforzini. Featured musicians include Richard O'Neill, Barbara Prescott, Gary Schocker, John Shaw, Gaudere Danza, Jason Vieaux, Theresa Villani, James F. Wilson and the St. Petersburg College Madrigalians


You'll Want To Take This Voyage, Gina Vivinetto, Studio At 620 Jan 2006

You'll Want To Take This Voyage, Gina Vivinetto, Studio At 620

Newspaper and Magazine Clippings

Fantastic Voyage, a New York arts collective, holds an urban art and music exhibit at Studio@620.


Eager And Hungry For Music: The Wpa Music Project In New Orleans, 1935-1943, Jason Abate Jan 2006

Eager And Hungry For Music: The Wpa Music Project In New Orleans, 1935-1943, Jason Abate

University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations

Of the millions of American workers who suffered economically during the Great Depression of the 1930s, musicians in particular fell on hard times. The live music profession had begun to decline even before the onset of the Depression due to the introduction of new acoustic technologies. In 1935, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt established the Works Progress Administration (WPA) in an attempt to put the nation back to work through governmentsponsored work projects. One division of the WPA was Federal Music Project (FMP). A great deal has been written about the WPA, but the Music Project has received little scholarly attention, …


Physics Is Alive With Sound And Music, University Relations Jan 2006

Physics Is Alive With Sound And Music, University Relations

Campus News Archive

Sylke Boyd's "Physics of Sound and Music" class completed the fall semester with a project designed to challenge students' creativity, resourcefulness and knowledge, as well as to apply what they learned in the class.


Paper Dragon: Inadequate Protection Of Intellectual Property Rights In China, Omario Kanji Jan 2006

Paper Dragon: Inadequate Protection Of Intellectual Property Rights In China, Omario Kanji

Michigan Journal of International Law

This Note will explore the extent to which China is in violation of its obligations under TRIPs. Section I surveys the current state of IPR infringement in China. Section II analyzes relevant TRIPs provisions, case law, and treaties that supplement TRIPs provisions. Section III analyzes Chinese criminal law, the December 2004 Judicial Interpretation of Chinese criminal law, and Chinese IP law as they pertain to IPR infringement. Section IV outlines enforcement efforts in China against the backdrop of the law analyzed in the previous section. Section V evaluates these enforcement efforts given China's capabilities and obligations, and Section VI concludes …