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Symphony No.1, Roger Lowe Apr 2013

Symphony No.1, Roger Lowe

Original Compositions

Unpublished, Premiered April 29, 2013 in Dover Theater, Gardner-Webb University

Symphony in four movements available on YouTube:

Mvt. I

Mvt. II

Mvt. III

Mvt. IV

Instrumentation: 3231, 4331, Euphonium, 5 perc plus timp, glock, xyl, piano, harp, strings

Additional Instruments, 4th mvt. only: alto flute, drum set, electric guitar, electric bass.


The Choral Music Of Allen Henry Koepke (1939-2012) With A Conductor's Special Focus On The Preparation Of His Seminal Work, Missa Brevis, Keith J. Curington Dec 2012

The Choral Music Of Allen Henry Koepke (1939-2012) With A Conductor's Special Focus On The Preparation Of His Seminal Work, Missa Brevis, Keith J. Curington

Glenn Korff School of Music: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Creative Work, and Performance

Although American choirs have been performing Allen Koepke’s compositions since 1973 and his music is witnessing greater and greater international appeal, especially in Asia, academic writings about the composer and his contribution to the choral art have been absent. This document examines Missa Brevis, the seminal work by Allen Koepke, and serves as a conductor’s guide for score study and rehearsal preparation. It will address practical problems unique to the work and will suggest solutions that will ensure excellence in its performance. A biography, a complete catalogue of the composer’s large number of choral works in print, a listing …


American Night At The Pops (In Russia), Dan Rager Dec 2002

American Night At The Pops (In Russia), Dan Rager

Dan Rager

Concert excerpts from a 2003 performance in Saratov, Russia with the Volga Windorchestra.
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Volume 67, Number 03 (March 1949), James Francis Cooke Mar 1949

Volume 67, Number 03 (March 1949), James Francis Cooke

The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957

Code of Ideals

Door to Grand Opera for Young American Singers: The Absorbing Story of The Auditions of the Air as Told by Its Brilliant Director (interview with Wilfrid Pelletier)

William Arms Fisher, Memorial Service at the Arlington Street Church, Boston, MA

World's Favorite Hymn

Theodore Presser (1848-1925): A Centenary Biography (Part 9)

Will Music Festivals Regenerate France?: How Dramatic and Musical Spectacles are Awakening a Great Nation

Musical Boston in the Gay Nineties, Part 3

How to Build Confidence (interview with Leonard Warren)

Sense of Security in Piano Playing (interview with Henry Levine)

Technic Must Release Music! (interview with …