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Articles 1 - 30 of 1828
Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Musical Source Separation: An Introduction, Estefania Cano
Musical Source Separation: An Introduction, Estefania Cano
Publications
No abstract provided.
String Quartet In Three Movements, William R. Malchow
String Quartet In Three Movements, William R. Malchow
University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Isu Civic Chorale: Annual Christmas Concert, December 18, 2018, Illinois State University School Of Music
Isu Civic Chorale: Annual Christmas Concert, December 18, 2018, Illinois State University School Of Music
School of Music Programs
Governor Fifer Room
McLean County Museum of History
December 18, 2018
Tuesday
7:00 p.m.
Featured Facsimile: Two Arrangements For Five-Course Guitar From La Muse Lyrique (1787), The First By Trille Labarre, Barthélemy Trille Labarre
Featured Facsimile: Two Arrangements For Five-Course Guitar From La Muse Lyrique (1787), The First By Trille Labarre, Barthélemy Trille Labarre
Soundboard Scholar
No abstract provided.
A.V.O Boyz: The Rise Of Afrobeats Through Dance, Oumou Fofana
A.V.O Boyz: The Rise Of Afrobeats Through Dance, Oumou Fofana
Capstones
Afrobeats music has been number one if the African continent for nearly a decade and it is now attacking the international market, thanks to support from major American superstars and the killer dance moves created by African dancers. http://www.oumoufofana.com/capstone/
Dating Trille Labarre’S Nouvelle Méthode: Caught Between Printing And Publishing?, Kenneth Sparr
Dating Trille Labarre’S Nouvelle Méthode: Caught Between Printing And Publishing?, Kenneth Sparr
Soundboard Scholar
When was Trille Labarre’s noteworthy five-course guitar method engraved and printed? And when was it actually published—sold to the public? Could years have elapsed between the two activities? This essay reviews the various methods used to date undated printed music of that era in the hopes of achieving some clarity. The first technique involves looking for personal names, like dedicatees, engravers, and publishers. The latter approaches are more analytical.
Musical Introductions To Cavalleria Rusticana: Giuseppe Perrotta's "Bozzetto Sinfonico" And Pietro Mascagni's "Preludio", Ronaldo Augusto Teles Dos Santos
Musical Introductions To Cavalleria Rusticana: Giuseppe Perrotta's "Bozzetto Sinfonico" And Pietro Mascagni's "Preludio", Ronaldo Augusto Teles Dos Santos
LSU Doctoral Dissertations
Giovanni Verga’s Cavalleria rusticana has inspired a variety of musical works, among them Giuseppe Perrotta’s “Bozzetto sinfonico” (an overture to Verga’s play), and Pietro Mascagni’s Cavalleria rusticana (a one-act opera based on a libretto by Giovanni Targioni-Tozzetti and Guido Menasci). Each composition represents a genre on which scholarship is scarce: late nineteenth-century incidental music and the late nineteenth-century operatic prelude. Considering both Perrotta’s “Bozzetto sinfonico” and Mascagni’s “Preludio” as musical introductions to stage works, this study undertakes a complete hermeneutic analysis of both works (chapters 2 and 3). The analysis of Perrotta’s “Bozzetto sinfonico” is guided by a letter in …
Singing As A Therapeutic Technique To Improve Gait For People With Parkinson Disease, Elinor Harrison
Singing As A Therapeutic Technique To Improve Gait For People With Parkinson Disease, Elinor Harrison
Arts & Sciences Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Abstract of the Dissertation
Singing as a Therapeutic Technique to
Improve Gait for People with Parkinson Disease
by
Elinor Clare Harrison
Doctor of Philosophy in Movement Science
Neurosciences
Washington University in St. Louis, 2018
Professor Gammon Earhart, Chair
Gait impairment is common in older adults and even more prevalent for people with Parkinson disease (PD). Gait dysfunction is often characterized by reductions in speed, step frequency, and step length. In addition, decreased ability to regulate step length and step frequency may contribute to increased gait variability, making walking less stable and increasing risk for falls. As gait deficits are often …
Un Angelo Senza Paradiso, By Nicoletta Confalone, Richard M. Long
Un Angelo Senza Paradiso, By Nicoletta Confalone, Richard M. Long
Soundboard Scholar
A review of Nicoletta Confalone, Un angelo senza paradiso: La chitarra alla ricerca di Schubert (Bologna: Ut Orpheus, 2017).
Soundboard Scholar No. 4: Editor's Letter, Thomas Heck
Soundboard Scholar No. 4: Editor's Letter, Thomas Heck
Soundboard Scholar
An introduction to the contents of this issue.
Alfabeto Falso (Vallerotondo, I Bassifondi), Ellwood Colahan
Alfabeto Falso (Vallerotondo, I Bassifondi), Ellwood Colahan
Soundboard Scholar
A review of Alfabeto falso, with Simone Vallerotondo (Baroque guitar) and I Bassifondi (Arcana A435, 2017), compact disc.
François Campion: Music For Baroque Guitar (Hofstötte), Ellwood Colahan
François Campion: Music For Baroque Guitar (Hofstötte), Ellwood Colahan
Soundboard Scholar
A review of François Campion: Music for Baroque Guitar, with Bernhard Hofstötter (Brilliant Classics 95275, 2017), compact disc.
Men, Women And Guitars In Romantic England (Page), Ellwood Colahan
Men, Women And Guitars In Romantic England (Page), Ellwood Colahan
Soundboard Scholar
A review of Christopher Page, Men, Women and Guitars in Romantic England (Gresham College), six videos, https://www.gresham.ac.uk/series/men-women-and-guitars-in-romantic-england/.
Barthélemy Trille Labarre: Professeur De Guitare Et Compositeur, Élève D’Haydn, Kenneth Sparr
Barthélemy Trille Labarre: Professeur De Guitare Et Compositeur, Élève D’Haydn, Kenneth Sparr
Soundboard Scholar
Barthélemy Trille Labarre (1758–1797) was a French guitarist and composer active at the end of the eighteenth century, when the five-course guitar was still the instrument of choice for many French guitarists. Trille Labarre's Nouvelle méthode pour la guitare, Op. 7, is impressive in its scope and its attention to detail, in comparison to other methods of the eighteenth century, but copies of it are extremely rare. Many of Trille Labarre’s other works also have survived in few or unique copies.
While Trille Labarre may be mentioned briefly in later biographical dictionaries, he is totally absent from most of …
New Chamber Music With Guitar: The Aleph Gitarrenquartett, Gubaidulina, And Plucking, Nathan Cornelius
New Chamber Music With Guitar: The Aleph Gitarrenquartett, Gubaidulina, And Plucking, Nathan Cornelius
Soundboard Scholar
Reviews of the following recordings:
- Aleph Guitar Quartet, Aleph Gitarrenquartett, vol. 2 (NEOS 11710, 2017)
- Bernard Lang, The Cold Trip, with Sarah Maria Sun, Juliet Fraser, Mark Knoop, and the Aleph Guitar Quartet (Kairos 0015018, 2017)
- Sofia Gubaidulina, Complete Guitar Works, with David Tanenbaum et al. (Naxos 8.573379, 2015)
- Tom Johnson, Plucking, with Just Strings (MicroFest Records MF9, 2017)
Ma Guiterre Je Te Chante: 16th Century Guitar Solos And Chansons (Nelson, Bartram), Ellwood Colahan
Ma Guiterre Je Te Chante: 16th Century Guitar Solos And Chansons (Nelson, Bartram), Ellwood Colahan
Soundboard Scholar
A review of Jocelyn Nelson (guitar) and Amy Bartram (soprano), Ma Guiterre je te chante: 16th Century Guitar Solos and Chansons (Nelson 5637610050, 2010), compact disc.
España De La Guerra, By Brian Jeffery, Richard M. Long
España De La Guerra, By Brian Jeffery, Richard M. Long
Soundboard Scholar
A review of Brian Jeffery, España de la Guerra: The Spanish Political and Military Songs of the War in Spain, 1808 to 1814 (London: Tecla, 2017).
Grit & Ghetto: American Pop Music From The '90s To The '00s, Ernest M. Oleksy
Grit & Ghetto: American Pop Music From The '90s To The '00s, Ernest M. Oleksy
The Downtown Review
Since music became easily accessible through technological advances, the industries progression has been largely dictated by the preferences of middle-class, adolescent Caucasians. When bearing this in mind, the prevalence of pop music that was either made or inspired by African American influences, particularly from an urban setting, or that invokes the persona of the white, suburban "rejects", like Nirvana, becomes an interesting inquiry. This article charts how both members and pretenders of the seemingly unpopular subgroups of black "ghetto" city-folk and awkward, friendless scruffy white males has led to some of the most critically-acclaimed and popularly adored genres of music …
Music Internship Mus 477, Jim Kinnie
Documenting Fifth-Grade Band Students’ Experiences In A Kodály-Centered Beginning Band Curriculum, Elisabeth Henderson Dhillon
Documenting Fifth-Grade Band Students’ Experiences In A Kodály-Centered Beginning Band Curriculum, Elisabeth Henderson Dhillon
Masters Theses, 2010-2019
ABSTRACT
Based on the work of Hungarian composer and educator Zoltán Kodály, the Kodály method, a sound-to-symbol approach to music-making and literacy stemming from an aural and auditory entry point, forms an integral aspect of many elementary level general music curricula in the United States. In this process-oriented, experiential approach, students hear and explore music kinesthetically, aurally and through folk and art song before visual concepts in the form of notes in formal notation are introduced.
In contrast, traditional beginning band methodologies tend not to incorporate a sound-to-symbol approach, teaching the intricacies of a complex new instrument in conjunction with …
2018-2019 Brass Chamber Music Concert, Kevin Karabell, Luke Schwalbach, Alexander Hofmann, Mario Rivieccio, Tamas Markovics, Alexander Ramazanov, Diana Lopez, Nikita Solberg, Tyler Coffman, Sodienye Finebone, Omar Lawand, Hallgrimur Hauksson, Carlos Diaz, Abigail Rowland, Christa Rotolo, Daniel Sanchez
2018-2019 Brass Chamber Music Concert, Kevin Karabell, Luke Schwalbach, Alexander Hofmann, Mario Rivieccio, Tamas Markovics, Alexander Ramazanov, Diana Lopez, Nikita Solberg, Tyler Coffman, Sodienye Finebone, Omar Lawand, Hallgrimur Hauksson, Carlos Diaz, Abigail Rowland, Christa Rotolo, Daniel Sanchez
Other Student Recitals
No abstract provided.
What Can We Learn From Rapper And Provocateur, Azealia Banks?, Robert A.R. Dozier
What Can We Learn From Rapper And Provocateur, Azealia Banks?, Robert A.R. Dozier
Capstones
Rapper Azealia Banks' name is synonymous with controversy, known for her feuds with celebrities and internet personalities. And her reputation has certainly impacted her career. But the trajectory of Banks' life in the public eye speaks to a larger issue of the treatment of "difficult" women in the music industry. http://robardzr.net/capstone/
Bastin, Glen (Fa 1241), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
Bastin, Glen (Fa 1241), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
FA Finding Aids
Finding aid only for Folklife Archives Project 1241. Collection of 38 cassette tapes featuring Glen Bastin's regional public affairs syndicated radio program, "Pondering Kentucky: The Magazine." A contents list was prepared and appears at the end of this finding aid.
Soundboard Scholar No. 4: Cover
Soundboard Scholar No. 4: Cover
Soundboard Scholar
It was in about 1828–29 that Parisian guitarist and publisher Charles de Marescot brought before the public a short collection of his easier solo guitar pieces entitled La Guitaromanie. It was enhanced with six unpaginated satirical lithographs, of which the most memorable one (“Discussion entre les Carulistes et les Molinistes”) appears on this issue’s cover. Readers are welcome to review the publication details, found in the accompanying article by Damián Martín. See his text between footnotes 16 and 17. A complete digital copy of the Guitaromanie collection, represented as being in the public domain, was posted during the preparation …
A Graduate Recital In Voice, Patrick O'Halloran
A Graduate Recital In Voice, Patrick O'Halloran
Electronic Theses & Dissertations
This graduate thesis consists of a vocal recital and the accompanying program notes. The recital includes a compilation of traditional Neapolitan songs, “5 Songs of Laurence Hope” by the H.T. Burleigh, and selections from the French opera “Werther” by Jules Massenet,. The program notes for each selection will include biographical information, musical analysis, performance history and culture, as well as other pertinent information
Soundboard Scholar No. 4 (Complete)
Shifting The Margins: Music Educators’ Self-Reported Inclusion Practices For Marginalized Students In Southeastern Public High Schools, Frances Barkley, Scot Rademaker
Shifting The Margins: Music Educators’ Self-Reported Inclusion Practices For Marginalized Students In Southeastern Public High Schools, Frances Barkley, Scot Rademaker
The Winthrop McNair Research Bulletin
There exists a significant underrepresentation of racial minorities, low-income students, and English Language Learners (ELLs) in the average American music program (Elpus & Abril, 2011; Hoffman, 2011). Factors that perpetuate this underrepresentation include cultural homogeneity of music educators, and a Eurocentric approach to music education that does not validate the musical skills of students from other cultures. This study examines the self-reported inclusion, diversification, and accommodation strategies of public high school music teachers in the southeastern United States. This study explores what measures music educators are taking to combat underrepresentation, and to what extent they are prioritizing inclusion. This study …
2018-2019 Master Class - Elmar Oliveira (Violin), Elmar Oliveira, Daniel Guevara, Yue Yang, Zulfiya Bashirova, Ricardo Lemus, Ming Yue Fei, Guzal Isametdinova, Sheng Yuan Kuan, Joshua Cessna
2018-2019 Master Class - Elmar Oliveira (Violin), Elmar Oliveira, Daniel Guevara, Yue Yang, Zulfiya Bashirova, Ricardo Lemus, Ming Yue Fei, Guzal Isametdinova, Sheng Yuan Kuan, Joshua Cessna
Master Classes
No abstract provided.
2018-2019 Ppc Recital - Mario Rivieccio (Trombone), Mario Rivieccio, Sheng Yuan Kuan
2018-2019 Ppc Recital - Mario Rivieccio (Trombone), Mario Rivieccio, Sheng Yuan Kuan
PPC/PSDP Recitals
No abstract provided.
Elaia 2018, Stephen Case
Elaia 2018, Stephen Case
ELAIA
Volume 1
Over the years, the Program has continued to grow and flourish, and the depth of its research continues to increase. This inaugural journal represents the fruits of that development, containing capstone research projects from the 2018 Honors Program senior class and their faculty mentors. The Table of Contents is diverse, and in that way it is a crystal clear reflection of our program’s community of scholars.
I, along with the members of the Honors Council, am gratified by the work of each student and faculty mentor printed within these pages. Congratulations, everyone!
- Stephen Lowe, Honors Program Director