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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
"Rossiniana", Wendell B. Dobbs Dma, Júlio Ribeiro Alves Dma
"Rossiniana", Wendell B. Dobbs Dma, Júlio Ribeiro Alves Dma
Júlio Ribeiro Alves
No abstract provided.
"Rossiniana", Wendell B. Dobbs Dma, Júlio Ribeiro Alves Dma
"Rossiniana", Wendell B. Dobbs Dma, Júlio Ribeiro Alves Dma
All Performances
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Looking Through The Glass: An Album Of Original Music And Accompanying Artist Book, Sam Genualdi
Looking Through The Glass: An Album Of Original Music And Accompanying Artist Book, Sam Genualdi
Lawrence University Honors Projects
“Looking Through the Glass” is a 12 track, 38-minute long album of original songs accompanied by a hand-bound artist book. The book houses the CD as a well as an accordion-structure text block of original prints. The content and form of the work draw upon the experiences of the author to create a unique and personal take on memory as a human experience. Sam Genualdi composed and produced all of the music as well as created all of the art.
Brandon Apol, Senior Guitar Recital, Brandon Apol
Brandon Apol, Senior Guitar Recital, Brandon Apol
Junior and Senior Recitals
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Enrique Sandoval, Department Of Music
Enrique Sandoval, Department Of Music
Concerts and Event Programs 2016-2017
Enrique Sandoval featuring works by Boccherini, Mertz, Britten, Barrios, Coste, Villa-Lobos and Tarrega. Also accompanied by String Quartet: Carlos Lozano, Tiffany Steinweg, Jesse Gray, Jeremy Ahn.
The First Three Guitar Sonatas Of David Del Puerto, Jeremy Andrew Bass
The First Three Guitar Sonatas Of David Del Puerto, Jeremy Andrew Bass
Theses and Dissertations--Music
David del Puerto’s first three sonatas for solo guitar are large-scale, multi-movement works in a style that is at once strongly guitaristic, and highly refined with regard to harmony, melody, rhythm, and form. Del Puerto completed all three sonatas in 2015, a considerable milestone for a composer who had never before published works in this form for solo guitar. The sonatas represent a consolidation of the composer's recent style: the synthesis of modal, pandiatonic, and twelve-tone harmony; references to folkloric, popular, and classical musics; and a lucid, immediate approach to both surface rhythm and larger formal structures.
Since the development …