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The Honogenization Of Trombone Sound Preferences: The Effects Of A More Global Society On National Styles, Alyssa B. Madeira Apr 2012

The Honogenization Of Trombone Sound Preferences: The Effects Of A More Global Society On National Styles, Alyssa B. Madeira

Honors Theses

The trombone and music in general have been greatly influenced by globalization. Over the past few decades the ideal playing style of trombone has become increasingly similar throughout the word. The fall of the Soviet Union in 1991 and the integration of Eastern Europe into the rest of the Western world marked a turning point in the way that music was perceived and shared. More and more musicians began to blend their playing styles as they traveled across borders and oceans. Sharp contrasts by region in interpretation of literature and the ideal sound were common in the early 1990's, but …


Marshall University Department Of Music Presents The Belle And Lynum Jackson Competition Winner’S Recital Andrew O’Neal, Andrew O'Neal Apr 2012

Marshall University Department Of Music Presents The Belle And Lynum Jackson Competition Winner’S Recital Andrew O’Neal, Andrew O'Neal

All Performances

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Russell Shaw In A Senior Trombone Recital, Russell Shaw Mar 2012

Russell Shaw In A Senior Trombone Recital, Russell Shaw

Student Concert Performances, Programs, and Posters

This is the program for the senior trombone recital of Russell Shaw. Mr. Shaw was accompanied on the piano by Glenda Aldridge. This recital took place on March 16, 2012, in the McBeth Recital Hall in the Mabee Fine Arts Center.


Marshall University Department Of Music Presents A Faculty Recital Michael Stroeher, Michael Stroeher, Henning Vauth Dr. Jan 2012

Marshall University Department Of Music Presents A Faculty Recital Michael Stroeher, Michael Stroeher, Henning Vauth Dr.

All Performances

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Performing On The Trombone: A Chronological Survey, David M. Guion Jan 2012

Performing On The Trombone: A Chronological Survey, David M. Guion

Performance Practice Review

RILM: "A history of the trombone from the late 14th c. to the present, with special emphasis on performance practice."


Applicability Of Periodization To Orchestral Audition Preparation On Trombone: A Case Study, Christopher Evan Green Jan 2012

Applicability Of Periodization To Orchestral Audition Preparation On Trombone: A Case Study, Christopher Evan Green

LSU Doctoral Dissertations

The process of auditioning can seem daunting because of the high standards of performance required to win. Brass players have a finite amount of time they can practice each day because of the small muscles of the embouchure. Despite the vast amount of information available on preparing for a brass orchestral audition, little has been written on how to organize a practice schedule leading up to the audition. An analysis of literature in the major brass journals confirm which strategies have been considered to be most important when preparing for an audition, but an important component from the world for …