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- A. General Information and Overview of Original Compositions (6)
- H. UTEP Performances of Original Compositions (4)
- F. National Performances of Original Compositions (3)
- A cappella choir (2)
- Anthem (2)
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- Carol (2)
- Choral Compositions (not Christmas) (2)
- Christmas (2)
- Christmas Compositions (2)
- Men's choir (2)
- Arranged (1)
- Arrangement (1)
- Children's songs (1)
- G. UTEP Faculty Composition Recitals (1)
- Harp (1)
- Hymn tune (1)
- J. Full Recitals as a Collaborative Pianist (1)
- Piano (1)
- Piano Arrangements (1)
- Piano reduction (1)
- Solo (1)
- Violin (1)
- Publication
Articles 1 - 21 of 21
Full-Text Articles in Composition
Curriculum Vitae, Dominic Dousa
Curriculum Vitae, Dominic Dousa
Dominic Dousa
The pdf document includes my current Curriculum Vitae.
"Korean Psalm (Psalm 23)" For Tenor Voice And Piano, Dominic Dousa
"Korean Psalm (Psalm 23)" For Tenor Voice And Piano, Dominic Dousa
Dominic Dousa
A performance of my original composition by Sang-In Han (tenor) and Dominic Dousa (piano). The work is a setting of selected verses of Psalm 23 in Korean. It was composed for Dr. Han's lecture recital of Korean Art Song.
Statement Of Artistic Philosophy, Dominic Dousa
Statement Of Artistic Philosophy, Dominic Dousa
Dominic Dousa
The pdf file includes my statement of artistic philosophy.
"Departed Days" For Satb Choir And Piano, Dominic Dousa
"Departed Days" For Satb Choir And Piano, Dominic Dousa
Dominic Dousa
A performance of my original composition by the UTEP University Chorale, conducted by William McMillan.
Statement Of Philosophy On Teaching, Research, And Service, Dominic Dousa
Statement Of Philosophy On Teaching, Research, And Service, Dominic Dousa
Dominic Dousa
The pdf file includes my statement of philosophy on teaching, research, and service.
"Hymn Of Trust" For Satb Choir And Piano, Dominic Dousa
"Hymn Of Trust" For Satb Choir And Piano, Dominic Dousa
Dominic Dousa
A performance of my original composition by the UTEP University Chorale, conducted by William McMillan.
List Of Original Compositions, Chronological, Dominic Dousa
List Of Original Compositions, Chronological, Dominic Dousa
Dominic Dousa
The pdf document lists original compositions by date. For works with audio files available, the category in which those recordings may be found is given.
List Of Original Compositions, By Genre, Dominic Dousa
List Of Original Compositions, By Genre, Dominic Dousa
Dominic Dousa
The pdf document lists original compositions by genre. For works with audio files available, the category in which those recordings may be found is given.
"Mountain Song" For Viola And Piano (Lubbock, Tx), Dominic Dousa
"Mountain Song" For Viola And Piano (Lubbock, Tx), Dominic Dousa
Dominic Dousa
A performance of my original composition by Renee Skerik (viola, Texas Tech University) and Susan Wass (piano, Texas Tech University).
Recital, Utep Faculty Recital Series (April 4, 2009), Dominic Dousa
Recital, Utep Faculty Recital Series (April 4, 2009), Dominic Dousa
Dominic Dousa
A faculty recital presentation by Melissa Colgin-Abeln (flute), Orit Eylon (mezzo soprano), Michael Way (graduate student, cello) and Dominic Dousa (piano).
List Of Commissioned Compositions, Dominic Dousa
List Of Commissioned Compositions, Dominic Dousa
Dominic Dousa
The pdf document lists compositions commissioned by musicians and musical organizations, with details about the occasion for which the work was written. For works with audio files available, the category in which those recordings may be found is given.
"Mountain Song" For Viola And Piano (Cleveland, Oh), Dominic Dousa
"Mountain Song" For Viola And Piano (Cleveland, Oh), Dominic Dousa
Dominic Dousa
A performance of my original composition by Renee Skerik (viola, Texas Tech University) and James Housman (piano, Oberlin College).
"Departed Days" For Satb Choir And Piano, Dominic Dousa
"Departed Days" For Satb Choir And Piano, Dominic Dousa
Dominic Dousa
A performance of my original composition by the UTEP University Chorale, conducted by William McMillan.
Solo Composition Recital (February 17, 2009), Dominic Dousa
Solo Composition Recital (February 17, 2009), Dominic Dousa
Dominic Dousa
Faculty Compositon Recital, presented by Renee Skerik (viola, guest artist from Texas Tech University), the Texas Tech University Viola Choir, and Dominic Dousa (piano). Also included performance of Milhaud's "Sonata No. 1 for Viola and Piano".
Performances of the following original compositions:
"Mountain Song"
"Two Pieces for Viola Choir"
Sonata for Viola and Piano, 'From a Land Wild and Free'
"Evocations From The Plains" For Piano Quintet (El Paso, National Chamber Music Fesitval), Dominic Dousa
"Evocations From The Plains" For Piano Quintet (El Paso, National Chamber Music Fesitval), Dominic Dousa
Dominic Dousa
A performance of my original composition by the Biava String Quartet and Doris Stevenson (piano).
I Will Bless The Lord (With Piano Reduction), Keith Rowley
I Will Bless The Lord (With Piano Reduction), Keith Rowley
Keith D Rowley
Anthem for SSAATTBB A Cappella Choir with piano reduction for rehearsals.
I Will Bless The Lord - Mixed Choir, Keith Rowley
I Will Bless The Lord - Mixed Choir, Keith Rowley
Keith D Rowley
Anthem for SSAATTBB A Cappella choir with words from Psalm 34:1-2.
Sounds Of Christmas - Men's Choir, Keith D. Rowley
Sounds Of Christmas - Men's Choir, Keith D. Rowley
Keith D Rowley
An original Christmas carol arranged for men's choir (TTBB) with optional violin or flute and piano. Words by June Swanson.
In The Bleak Midwinter - Men's Choir, Keith D. Rowley
In The Bleak Midwinter - Men's Choir, Keith D. Rowley
Keith D Rowley
An original Christmas carol arranged for men's choir with words by Christina Rossetti.
O My Father - Harp (Or Piano) Solo, Keith D. Rowley
O My Father - Harp (Or Piano) Solo, Keith D. Rowley
Keith D Rowley
Harp (or piano) solo based on the hymn tune by James McGranahan.
The Articles Of Faith, Keith D. Rowley
The Articles Of Faith, Keith D. Rowley
Keith D Rowley
Easy to sing melodies for children. Words by Joseph Smith, Jr. and music by Keith D Rowley