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General Recital - December 8, 2005, Music Department
General Recital - December 8, 2005, Music Department
General and Sophomore Recitals
This general recital is from December 8, 2005.
General Recital - December 6, 2005, Music Department
General Recital - December 6, 2005, Music Department
General and Sophomore Recitals
A general recital from December 6, 2005.
Remediating The Transient Music Student Using Hypermedia And Finale Performance Assessment™ : A Recorder Based Model., Nancy K. Philbeck
Remediating The Transient Music Student Using Hypermedia And Finale Performance Assessment™ : A Recorder Based Model., Nancy K. Philbeck
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
The purpose of this study was to develop, implement and test a tool designed to help transient students gain the basic musical knowledge and skills needed to successfully complete a fourth-grade unit of recorder study. The project resulted in the development of a hypermedia-based application.
The seven-week study consisted of 49 fourth-grade students. Students were given pitch reading and rhythm pattern identification pre-tests and post-tests. Students participated in weekly tests and tutorial sessions via the hypermedia-based application. At the conclusion of the study, the students were given post-tests and a performance test.
The pre-test and post-test scores for the transient …
Senior Violin Recital And Notes On The Works, Angela Carpenter
Senior Violin Recital And Notes On The Works, Angela Carpenter
Undergraduate Honors Capstone Projects
It all began with a string of music, a melody. It seemed fitting for strings and so it was decided to begin a work for strings. The first movement was intended to stand alone, but once the idea to complete a string quartet was born it progressed from there. It is easy to see a progression in the compositional style of Juan-Carlos Mackey from the beginning to the end, and it is somehow fitting for the piece as well.
General Recital - November 15, 2005, Music Department
General Recital - November 15, 2005, Music Department
General and Sophomore Recitals
This general recital is from November 15, 2005.
All Recital Programs For Fall Semester 2005, Music Department
All Recital Programs For Fall Semester 2005, Music Department
General and Sophomore Recitals
This document contains all recital programs for Fall Semester 2005.
Reshaping The Fredericksburg City Public Schools Secondary Choral Music Curriculum, Heidi Ribel
Reshaping The Fredericksburg City Public Schools Secondary Choral Music Curriculum, Heidi Ribel
Education 590 Projects
As new music educators enter the work force today, many struggle to find instructional resources that align correctly with the National Standards for music. The purpose of my study is to examine the Fredericksburg City Public School’s secondary choral curriculum to see how it aligns with the Virginia Standards of Learning for Music Education. An updated curriculum is an essential teaching resource for all new music educators; however, the Fredericksburg City School System’s music curriculum was last updated in 1985 (Fredericksburg City Public Schools, 1985). Since then, there has been an adoption of National Standards for music (National Standards, 1994) …
General Recital - April 26, 2005, Music Department
General Recital - April 26, 2005, Music Department
General and Sophomore Recitals
This general recital is from April 26, 2005.
All Recital Programs For Spring Semester 2005, Music Department
All Recital Programs For Spring Semester 2005, Music Department
General and Sophomore Recitals
This file contains all the programs for the Spring 2005 semester.
General Recital - March 29, 2005, Music Department
General Recital - March 29, 2005, Music Department
General and Sophomore Recitals
This general recital is from March 29, 2005.
“Can Con” On The Www, Keith Chapman, Lisa Rae Philpott
“Can Con” On The Www, Keith Chapman, Lisa Rae Philpott
Western Libraries Presentations
No abstract provided.
General Recital Featuring The Eiu Symphonic Wind Ensemble, Music Department
General Recital Featuring The Eiu Symphonic Wind Ensemble, Music Department
General and Sophomore Recitals
This general recital from January 20, 2005 features the EIU Symphonic Wind Ensemble, conducted by Dennis Hayslett.
Onset And Ornament Detection And Music Transcription For Monophonic Traditional Irish Music, Aileen Kelleher
Onset And Ornament Detection And Music Transcription For Monophonic Traditional Irish Music, Aileen Kelleher
Masters
To date, much has been... This abstract will be longer in due course!
Using Music As A Classroom Tool, Gail Foreman
Using Music As A Classroom Tool, Gail Foreman
All Graduate Projects
The main focus of the project was to develop resources that will use music as a tool to improve literacy and support learning in third grade self contained classrooms. Research provides strong data connecting the relationship of music to academic achievement, language arts and improved test scores. This project provides prototype lesson plans that support grade level expectations and uses t4e Washington State Essential Academic Learning Requirements as a basis for the concepts being taught. A unit of lesson plans was developed that integrates music into the language arts. Worksheets, graphic organizers and a music book list were developed as …
Mousike Techne: The Philosophical Practice Of Music In Plato, Nietzsche, And Heidegger, Babette Babich
Mousike Techne: The Philosophical Practice Of Music In Plato, Nietzsche, And Heidegger, Babette Babich
Articles and Chapters in Academic Book Collections
After retracing the breadth of the definition of music in antiquity to the end of justifying the sense in which one may speak of 'the music of philosophy' as Plato's Socrates does, this essay re-reads the Platonic distinction between philosophy as the highest kind of music and performative, as heard or played sung music as a lower form. It then turns to an exploration of Nietzsche's writing style conceived on a muscial model precisely qua aphoristic and concludes with a review of Heidegger's thought as musically composed or adumbrated.
A Survey Of The Operettas Of Emmerich Kálmán, Jessie Wright Martin
A Survey Of The Operettas Of Emmerich Kálmán, Jessie Wright Martin
LSU Major Papers
The purpose of this document is to introduce singers, teachers, and devotees of musical theater to the prolific stage output of Hungarian composer Emmerich Kálmán (1882-1953), who ranks with Johann Strauss II and Franz Lehár as one of the most important and most-often performed among the composers of Viennese operetta. Although today relatively unknown in this country, Kálmán's operettas have been performed consistently in Europe for almost a century. Most of his twenty-two works provide excellent vehicles for both collegiate and professional companies that wish to explore the genre of operetta. Following a biography and brief analysis of his compositional …
Reflexiones Sobre La Relacion Poesia-Musica, Marianella P. Machado
Reflexiones Sobre La Relacion Poesia-Musica, Marianella P. Machado
Languages, Cultures, and Humanities Faculty and Staff Research
A lo largo de la historia de la cultura universal es posible apreciar que la poesia y la musica siempre han estado muy intimamente unidas.
The Emmaus Road: A Cantata, Arthur O. Roberts, David J. Howard
The Emmaus Road: A Cantata, Arthur O. Roberts, David J. Howard
Arthur O. Roberts Collection
Cantata based on the twenty-fourth chapter of Luke.
New Method Of Rhythmic Improvisation For The Jazz Bassist : An Interdisciplinary Study Of Dave Holland's Rhythmic Approach To Bass Improvisation And North Indian Rhythmic Patterns, Linda M. Oh
Theses : Honours
The focus of this honours dissertation is rhythm in jazz-bass improvisation. It is an exploration of the rhythmic devices employed by cutting-edge bassist, Dave Holland (b. 1946). Through transcription and analysis of Holland's improvisation over a selection of compositions recorded by the award-winning Dave Holland Quintet, this study isolates the key rhythmic tools he uses to create engaging solos. Furthermore this study examines rhythmic concepts from North Indian Classical music (a primary influence on Holland) through transcription and analysis of rhythm in certain tabla compositions. Consequently, a synthesis of the explored rhythmic devices is presented in the form of an …
Musical Stem Completion: Humming That Note, Jill A. Warker, Andrea Halpern
Musical Stem Completion: Humming That Note, Jill A. Warker, Andrea Halpern
Faculty Journal Articles
This study looked at how people store and retrieve tonal music explicitly and implicitly using a production task. Participants completed an implicit task (tune stem completion) followed by an explicit task (cued recall). The tasks were identical except for the instructions at test time. They listened to tunes and were then presented with tune stems from previously heard tunes and novel tunes. For the implicit task, they were asked to sing a note they thought would come next musically. For the explicit task, they were asked to sing the note they remembered as coming next. Experiment 1 found that people …