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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Pax Yearbook 2013, Subiaco Abbey And Academy
Pax Yearbook 2013, Subiaco Abbey And Academy
The Pax, 1927; 1946-2020
Yearbook of Subiaco Abbey and Academy for the 2012-2013 school year.
Something Like "Yes", Laura J. Mcknight Ms.
Something Like "Yes", Laura J. Mcknight Ms.
University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Pre-Service Music Teachers' Perspectives Of Experiences In An Informal Music Learning Group, Veronica Jane Sharpe
Pre-Service Music Teachers' Perspectives Of Experiences In An Informal Music Learning Group, Veronica Jane Sharpe
Senior Honors Projects, 2010-2019
Pre-service music teachers’ undergraduate preparation is often geared towards formal music making (i.e., large conductor-led ensembles). However, recent research suggests that many school-aged students are making music in informal settings (e.g. garage bands) outside of school. Despite a recent influx of research in informal music learning, there is little information on pre-service music teacher’s opinions towards and preparedness in incorporating informal music making into the classroom. The purpose of this study was to examine how pre-service music teachers’ informal music learning experiences shaped their perspectives on the importance of informal music learning and its role in the classroom. For this …
Artie Shaw's Concerto For Clarinet: A Lecture Recital, Allyson Sanders
Artie Shaw's Concerto For Clarinet: A Lecture Recital, Allyson Sanders
Mahurin Honors College Capstone Experience/Thesis Projects
The ultimate goal of my project will be a performance of Artie Shaw’s Concerto for Clarinet, accompanied by a brief lecture centered around attitudes toward jazz, Shaw himself, and the Concerto. I aim to draw conclusions about how Shaw’s experiences and reactions to the perception of jazz may have influenced his composition. Also, I will provide a musical analysis of the Concerto for Clarinet and will compare its form with that of a traditional concerto from the Classical period. During the performance and presentation, I will play excerpts and explain different techniques found throughout the piece, focusing on the rhythmic …
Virtue Through Harmony: An Exploration Of The Ethical Role Of Music In Society, Sylvan Tovar
Virtue Through Harmony: An Exploration Of The Ethical Role Of Music In Society, Sylvan Tovar
Senior Theses
Music can profoundly affect individuals and societies. Individuals use music to express themselves, their opinions, their worldview, their emotions, all channeled through the medium of sound. Societies use music to help give identity to their culture. Music has inspired people to take up arms for their country, or to revolt. It has gathered people of different backgrounds together under the banner of peace and of war. It has inspired people to march, it has driven them to yell, to scream, to dance, to pray, to kiss and hold, to break down and cry. Music can help people sleep, can affect …
Community Christmas Celebration, Cedarville University
Community Christmas Celebration, Cedarville University
Ensemble Concerts
No abstract provided.
Holiday Concert, Music Department
Holiday Concert, Music Department
Concerts
Magnificat in G minor by Antonio Vivaldi & Overture on French Carols by Philip Lane featuring the Eastern Symphony Orchestra, the EIU Choral Ensembles, and Charleston High School Advanced Chorus.
Hearing The Cry In Black Diasporic And Latina/O Poetics, Rachel E. Ellis Neyra
Hearing The Cry In Black Diasporic And Latina/O Poetics, Rachel E. Ellis Neyra
CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture
In her article "Hearing the Cry in Black Diasporic and Latina/o Poetics" Rachel Ellis Neyra expands upon Edouard Glissant's notion of "the cry of the Plantation" and shows how to listen for it in literary arrangement of Derek Walcott, Piri Thomas, Pedro Pietri, Ralph Ellison, Miguel Algarín, and James Baldwin. Ellis Neyra also reads musical lyrics by Oscar D'León and Billie Holiday and the melodic nuances of salsa, jazz, the blues, and bomba for how they sound out what she calls the New World Cry, a mnemonic figure of the Plantation of the Americas and a metaphor for how estrangement …
The Role Of Music-Specific Representations When Processing Speech: Using A Musical Illusion To Elucidate Domain-Specific And -General Processes, Christina M. Vanden Bosch Der Nederlanden
The Role Of Music-Specific Representations When Processing Speech: Using A Musical Illusion To Elucidate Domain-Specific And -General Processes, Christina M. Vanden Bosch Der Nederlanden
UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones
When listening to music and language sounds, it is unclear whether adults recruit domain-specific or domain-general mechanisms to make sense of incoming sounds. Unique acoustic characteristics such as a greater reliance on rapid temporal transitions in speech relative to song may introduce misleading interpretations concerning shared and overlapping processes in the brain. By using a stimulus that is both ecologically valid and can be perceived as speech or song depending on context, the contribution of low- and high-level mechanisms may be teased apart. The stimuli employed in all experiments are auditory illusions from speech to song reported by Deutsch et …
Fright Night, Music Department
Fright Night, Music Department
Concerts
Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra by Benjamin Britten & selections from the movie Harry Potter performed by the Eastern Symphony Orchestra. Conducted by Richard Robert Rossi.
Brass Choir Concert, Cedarville University
Kaily Grapes, Mezzo Soprano, Senior Voice Recital, Kaily Grapes
Kaily Grapes, Mezzo Soprano, Senior Voice Recital, Kaily Grapes
Junior and Senior Recitals
No abstract provided.
Piano Ensemble, Cedarville University
General Recital, Department Of Music And Worship, Cedarville University
General Recital, Department Of Music And Worship, Cedarville University
General Recitals
No abstract provided.
Orchestra Concert, Cedarville University
Bidi Bidi Bom Bom: The Audiotopias Of Selena Across The Americas, Janet Muniz
Bidi Bidi Bom Bom: The Audiotopias Of Selena Across The Americas, Janet Muniz
LUX: A Journal of Transdisciplinary Writing and Research from Claremont Graduate University
Using Josh Kun’s Audiotopia as a framework, this paper will explore the role of Selena’s music as audiotopias, the concept that music functions like a possible utopia for immigrant communities on both sides of the United States and Mexico border in imagining an ideal borderless America. Music serves as a disruption to the oppressive reality of immigrant communities and makes the struggles of marginalized communities audible for those who have been traditionally silenced. This paper will fill in gaps in existing literature of Selena's remembrance by applying Kun’s audiotopia theory for an understanding of the places her music takes …
Gordon, Griffith Lewis - Collector (Sc 2786), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
Gordon, Griffith Lewis - Collector (Sc 2786), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
MSS Finding Aids
Finding aid only for Manuscripts Small Collection 2786. Examples of musical scores executed by students in a class titled "A Short Course in Vocal Harmony" held at Western Kentucky University and led by Professor Griffith Lewis Gordon. Critical remarks by Mr. Gordon accompany each student's work.
Cameron Swett, Senior Trumpet Recital, Cameron Swett
Cameron Swett, Senior Trumpet Recital, Cameron Swett
Junior and Senior Recitals
No abstract provided.
Charles Pagnard, Trumpet, Charles M. Pagnard
General Recital, Department Of Music And Worship, Cedarville University
General Recital, Department Of Music And Worship, Cedarville University
General Recitals
No abstract provided.
Emma Gage, Mezzo-Soprano, Senior Voice Recital, Emma Gage
Emma Gage, Mezzo-Soprano, Senior Voice Recital, Emma Gage
Junior and Senior Recitals
No abstract provided.
Emalyn Bullis, Mezzo-Soprano, Senior Voice Recital, Emalyn Bullis
Emalyn Bullis, Mezzo-Soprano, Senior Voice Recital, Emalyn Bullis
Junior and Senior Recitals
No abstract provided.
Symphonic Band Concert, Cedarville University
Grandparents' Day & Parents' Weekend Choral Concert, Cedarville University
Grandparents' Day & Parents' Weekend Choral Concert, Cedarville University
Ensemble Concerts
No abstract provided.
There’S Got To Be Some Kind Of Way Out Of Here: Music, Information, Categorization, And Commodification, Jason R. Neal
There’S Got To Be Some Kind Of Way Out Of Here: Music, Information, Categorization, And Commodification, Jason R. Neal
Jason R. Neal
The increasing ubiquity of digital technologies has facilitated the merging of media content and their metadata within multiple indexing and retrieval systems. In the case of recorded music, individuals can download and store digitized audio (as well as video) content on computers and portable media devices. Conversely, with the emergence of social networking platforms, users can share files, as well as textual content (e.g. comments, reviews, and tags), by uploading them to Websites with music-related content. Ideally, these conditions allow users to connect with others who share similar musical interests, to interact with a greater diversity of music than in …
The Periscope, 2013 October, Subiaco Abbey And Academy
The Periscope, 2013 October, Subiaco Abbey And Academy
The Periscope, 1921-2020
The Subiaco Academy newspaper entitled The Periscope, dated October 2013
Choral Miscellany Recital, Cedarville University
Choral Miscellany Recital, Cedarville University
Ensemble Concerts
No abstract provided.
Cory Richardson, Senior Percussion Recital, Cory Richardson
Cory Richardson, Senior Percussion Recital, Cory Richardson
Junior and Senior Recitals
No abstract provided.
Materials And Techniques In D’Improvviso Da Immobile S’Illumina, For Bass Clarinet, Two Orchestras, Piano And Percussion, Federico Bonacossa
Materials And Techniques In D’Improvviso Da Immobile S’Illumina, For Bass Clarinet, Two Orchestras, Piano And Percussion, Federico Bonacossa
FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations
D’improvviso da immobile s’illumina is a concerto for bass clarinet, two orchestras, piano, and percussion, that I composed during my graduate studies at Florida International University in Miami. The work is approximately 16 minutes long and is scored for 30 independent instrumental parts in addition to the bass clarinet soloist. Although the piece does not incorporate electronics, electronic music was a major influence in its creation, and the computer was used extensively as a compositional tool. In addition, the writings of Henry Cowell and the music of Sofia Gubaidulina influenced the concerto in a number of ways. While writing this …