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The Synthesis Of Balkan Folk Tunes In The Music Of Vlastimir Nikolovski And Alexander Vladigerov, Dejan Daskalov
The Synthesis Of Balkan Folk Tunes In The Music Of Vlastimir Nikolovski And Alexander Vladigerov, Dejan Daskalov
UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones
The study of folk music from the Balkan countries proves to be a long and complex area of study, since the access to sources, scores and literature is quite limited. Distribution of accurate information in regards to Balkan folk music is of significant importance because it would provide a global opportunity for promotion and education on this topic. Without documented research, inaccurate presentations of Balkan music could cause an overall disinterest in this genre.
The original and alluring aspects of this style of music lie mostly in its meter. Moreover, it contains three fundamental metric structures: regular, asymmetric, unmeasured and …
The Life Of A Marimba Master: Zeferino Nandayapa Ralda; Composer, Band Leader, Soloist, Lindsay Michelle Whelan
The Life Of A Marimba Master: Zeferino Nandayapa Ralda; Composer, Band Leader, Soloist, Lindsay Michelle Whelan
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Zeferino Nandayapa Ralda was the greatest Mexican marimba artist of the twentieth century. Born in Chiapas, Mexico, Zeferino was the youngest son of Norberto Nandayapa, the most well respected Mexican marimba builder of his time. Throughout Zeferino’s lifetime, he
cultivated a career that made him well-known in Mexico and firmly established the name Nandayapa as being synonymous with the word marimba. Zeferino’s career consisted of appearances as a solo artist, as a featured soloist with symphony orchestras around Mexico, as leader of marimba bands, and, many appearances abroad. He wrote many arrangements of standard Mexican folk songs, classical literature, as …
114 Years In Oblivion: The History And Development Of International Flute Festivals In Central America, Dafne Zenice Guevara
114 Years In Oblivion: The History And Development Of International Flute Festivals In Central America, Dafne Zenice Guevara
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This document examines Central American flute festivals to understand their role in preserving heritage, promoting unique composers and their compositions, educating the public about art music, and positively impacting the personal growth of students as well as to gaining insight into the socio-economic history as it relates to the development of music in the region. To achieve this goal, the flute festivals of Costa Rica, Honduras, Guatemala and Panamá were studied within the context of the countries’ history. Music tradition started in the region with the aboriginal tribes and was strongly influenced by the colonization of the Spaniards. These conquerors …
Spiritual Roots And Classical Fruits: A Stylistic Analysis And Performance Guide Of Selected Spirituals And Art Songs By Jacqueline Hairston, Phillip Lewis Newell Harris
Spiritual Roots And Classical Fruits: A Stylistic Analysis And Performance Guide Of Selected Spirituals And Art Songs By Jacqueline Hairston, Phillip Lewis Newell Harris
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Spiritual Roots and Classical Fruits is the title of Jacqueline Butler Hairston’s first and only CD. Hairston is an American born composer and arranger who has proven herself as a prolific writer of vocal music, most notably in the genre of spirituals and art songs. The
Charlotte, North Carolina native brings a wealth of experience to composition through her southern roots in spirituals and her formal classical training at The Juilliard School of Music, Howard University and Columbia University. The goal of this document is to introduce and present solo vocal music of Hairston’s with an emphasis on harmonic structure, …
Beyond The Melting Pot: An Anthology Of Modern Art Song By Immigrant Composers In America, Kathryn Omune
Beyond The Melting Pot: An Anthology Of Modern Art Song By Immigrant Composers In America, Kathryn Omune
UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones
The anthologies currently available of modern American art song present a homogenous
view of the composers working today in this country. As a whole, they do little to
acknowledge the diverse group of musicians actively composing in this genre. As a
country filled with an array of talented and multi-cultural musicians, it is essential that
the vocal repertory accurately represents both the composers and the performers working
within the field.
The purpose of this document and anthology is to fill a void left by the current
published anthologies by presenting art song composed by immigrant composers. Geared
towards teachers and …