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Honors Theses

2013

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Preparation And Performance Of A Twentieth Century Operatic Monologue, Danielle L. Adams Aug 2013

Preparation And Performance Of A Twentieth Century Operatic Monologue, Danielle L. Adams

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Celebrated as having written “songs for the ages”, twentieth century American composer Lee Hoiby is known for having composed tonal, lyrical music in a time when his peers were exploring serialism and atonality. Now regarded as a monumental contributor to American music, he composed songs, operas, and choral works as well as instrumental and chamber music. Hoiby’s compositions are especially revered by singers, many of whom state that Hoiby was gifted at writing highly crafted songs because he “knew the voice”. Although his works did not achieve as much fame in his lifetime as the atonal works of his contemporaries, …