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General Recital - December 6, 2001, Music Department
General Recital - December 6, 2001, Music Department
General and Sophomore Recitals
This general recital is from December 6, 2001.
Nick Terry, Percussion, Music Department
Nick Terry, Percussion, Music Department
General and Sophomore Recitals
This percussion recital from November 30, 2001 features Nick Terry (percussion) assisted by Adam Smith (marimba).
General Recital - November 13, 2001, Music Department
General Recital - November 13, 2001, Music Department
General and Sophomore Recitals
This general recital is from November 13, 2001.
Jacqueline Bilbrey, Percussion, Music Department
Jacqueline Bilbrey, Percussion, Music Department
Junior Recitals
This junior recital is from November 10, 2001 and features Jacqueline Bilbrey (percussion) assisted by Jon Siddle (trombone) and Travis Hoover (piano).
Jason Malmberg, String Bass And Keri Gragg, Soprano, Music Department
Jason Malmberg, String Bass And Keri Gragg, Soprano, Music Department
Junior Recitals
This junior recital from November 8, 2001 features Jason Malmberg (string bass) and Keri Gragg (soprano) assisted by Susan Teicher (piano) and Tyrone Garner (drums), Scott Hargis (trombone), Travis Hoover (piano), Waylon Schroeder (alto saxophone), Jon Siddel (trombone).
General Recital - November 6, 2001, Music Department
General Recital - November 6, 2001, Music Department
General and Sophomore Recitals
This genera recital is from November 6, 2001.
Tara Warfield, Soprano, Music Department
Tara Warfield, Soprano, Music Department
Senior and Graduate Recitals
This senior voice recital from November 6, 2001 features Tara Warfield (soprano) and Susan Teicher (piano) assisted by Susannah Happ (flute).
Alexis Ignatiou, Piano, Music Department
Alexis Ignatiou, Piano, Music Department
Senior and Graduate Recitals
This senior recital from December 5, 2001 features Alexis Ignatiou (piano).
Eric Chapman, Trombone, Junior Jazz Recital, Music Department
Eric Chapman, Trombone, Junior Jazz Recital, Music Department
Junior Recitals
This junior jazz recital from November 4, 2001 features Eric Chapman (trombone) assisted by Jaqueline Bilbrey (percussion), Tyrone Garner (drums), Travis Hoover (piano), Chris Karch (percussion), Jason Malmberg (bass), Josh Palmer (percussion), Waylon Schroeder (tenor saxophone), Michael Stryker (piano), Nick Terry (percussion), Brian Warzona (trumpet), and Jeff Young (percussion).
Woods Miller Iii, Trumpet And Megan Haynes, Alto Saxophone, Music Department
Woods Miller Iii, Trumpet And Megan Haynes, Alto Saxophone, Music Department
Senior and Graduate Recitals
This senior recital from November 1, 2001 features Woods Miller III (trumpet) and Megan Haynes (alto saxophone) assisted by Susan Teicher (piano), Alexis Ignatiou (piano), Herman Taylor (organ), and Andrew Lenaghan (narrator).
Chris Niesluchowski, Trombone And Brad Wallace, Trombone, Music Department
Chris Niesluchowski, Trombone And Brad Wallace, Trombone, Music Department
Senior and Graduate Recitals
This senior recital from October 29, 2001 features Chris Niesluchowski (trombone) and Brad Wallace (trombone) assisted by Allan Horney, W. David Hobbs (piano), Susan Teicher (piano),. Keven Devany (trombone), Tim Gillins (trombone), Brett Evans (bass trombone), Duane Warfield (trombone), Andy Messerli (euphonium), and Brent Rathgeb (euphonium).
Amanda Alburtus, Soprano And Jamie Lynn Bender, Mezzo-Soprano, Miusic Department
Amanda Alburtus, Soprano And Jamie Lynn Bender, Mezzo-Soprano, Miusic Department
General and Sophomore Recitals
This sophomore and independent studt recital features Amanda Alburtus (soprano) and Jamie Lynn Bender (mezzo-soprano) assisted by Elaine Fine (viola), Lucas Goodrich (tenor), Richard Rossi (piano), Aaron Schindewolf (tenor), Christopher Preston Thompson (tenor), Tara Warfield (soprano & piano), Matt Wattleworth (bass), and Jason Yarcho (piano).
Jason Blohm, Percussion, Miusic Department
Jason Blohm, Percussion, Miusic Department
Junior Recitals
This junior recital from October 26, 2001 features Jason Blohm (percussion) assisted by Ray Mietus (percussion).
Duane Warfield, Trombone, Music Department
Duane Warfield, Trombone, Music Department
Senior and Graduate Recitals
This senior recital from October 21, 2001 features Duane Warfield (trombone) assisted by W. David Hobbs (piano), Clay Dugger (trumpet), and Tara Warfield (piano).
Corby Steinbraker, Tuba, Music Department
Corby Steinbraker, Tuba, Music Department
Senior and Graduate Recitals
This senior recital from November 11, 2001 features Corby Steinbraker (tuba) assisted by Sheila Crotty (horn), Joshua Leege (trumpet), Aaron Schindewolf (trombone), Laycie Sprague (trumpet), and Laura Wampler (piano).
General Recital - October 9, 2001, Music Department
General Recital - October 9, 2001, Music Department
General and Sophomore Recitals
This general recital is from October 9, 2001.
Brett Evans, Bass Trombone, Music Department
Brett Evans, Bass Trombone, Music Department
Junior Recitals
This junior recital from October 8, 2001 features Brett Evans (bass trombone) assisted by Susan Teicher (piano), Paul Heiser (organ), Eric Chapman (trombone), Jon Siddle (trombone) and Brad Wallace (trombone).
General Recital - October 30, 2001, Music Department
General Recital - October 30, 2001, Music Department
General and Sophomore Recitals
This general recital is from October 30, 2001.
General Recital - September 18, 2001, Music Department
General Recital - September 18, 2001, Music Department
General and Sophomore Recitals
This general recital is from September 18, 2001.
General Recital - September 18, 2001, Music Department
General Recital - September 18, 2001, Music Department
General and Sophomore Recitals
A general recital program from September 18, 2001.
Megan Probst, Soprano, Music Department
Megan Probst, Soprano, Music Department
Senior and Graduate Recitals
This senior recital from September 8, 2001 features Megan Probst (soprano) assisted by Alexis Ignatiou (piano).
All Recital Programs For Fall Semester 2001, Music Department
All Recital Programs For Fall Semester 2001, Music Department
General and Sophomore Recitals
This document contains all recital programs from Fall Semester 2001.
“No Problem, Mon”: Strategies Used To Promote Reggae Music As Jamaica’S Cultural Heritage, Stephen A. King, P. Renee Foster
“No Problem, Mon”: Strategies Used To Promote Reggae Music As Jamaica’S Cultural Heritage, Stephen A. King, P. Renee Foster
Faculty Research and Creative Activity
This paper examines efforts by the Jamaican government and its surrogates to control the Rastafarian movement and reggae music. Since the 1970s, the Jamaican establishment has employed an adjustment tactic, co-optation, to transform reggae music and Rastafari into a cultural attraction. In recent years, however, Rastafarian images and reggae have become increasingly important in the promotion of Jamaica’s tourist industry. The Jamaican government and its supporters have marketed the Rastafarian movement and reggae music as part of Jamaica’s “cultural heritage.” As a result, the Rastafarian movement has declined as a political and social force in Jamaica. In sum, reggae and …
“No Problem, Mon”: Strategies Used To Promote Reggae Music As Jamaica’S Cultural Heritage, Stephen King, P. Renee Foster
“No Problem, Mon”: Strategies Used To Promote Reggae Music As Jamaica’S Cultural Heritage, Stephen King, P. Renee Foster
Faculty Research and Creative Activity
This paper examines efforts by the Jamaican government and its surrogates to control the Rastafarian movement and reggae music. Since the 1970s, the Jamaican establishment has employed an adjustment tactic, co-optation, to transform reggae music and Rastafari into a cultural attraction. In recent years, however, Rastafarian images and reggae have become increasingly important in the promotion of Jamaica’s tourist industry. The Jamaican government and its supporters have marketed the Rastafarian movement and reggae music as part of Jamaica’s “cultural heritage.” As a result, the Rastafarian movement has declined as a political and social force in Jamaica. In sum, reggae and …
Symphony In One Movement: Score And Analysis, Jon Kostal
Symphony In One Movement: Score And Analysis, Jon Kostal
Masters Theses
This thesis consists of the composition, Symphony In One Movement, accompanied by an analytical study. The piece is composed for large orchestra and has a duration of twelve minutes. It comprises three connected but distinct sections, whose contrasts suggest individual movements. Each section is based on a traditional formal structure: sonata, passacaglia, and rondo-variations. The intention was to acknowledge the traditional symphony through these formal structures while applying more modem approaches to elements such as harmony, melody, and rhythm.
The analytical study that follows the score provides insight to the compositional methods and tools which were employed in the …