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Full-Text Articles in Music Practice
A Suggested Improvement For The Fisk Organ At Stanford, Mark Lindley
A Suggested Improvement For The Fisk Organ At Stanford, Mark Lindley
Performance Practice Review
The unequal temperaments of Stanford's Fisk organ should be modified to reflect more accurately the characteristics of Renaissance and Baroque keyboard tunings.
Interpretation Problems Of Ornament Symbols And Two Recent Case Histories: Hans Klotz On Bach, Faye Fergusonon Mozart, Frederick Neumann
Interpretation Problems Of Ornament Symbols And Two Recent Case Histories: Hans Klotz On Bach, Faye Fergusonon Mozart, Frederick Neumann
Performance Practice Review
The reliance on 17th- and 18th-c. ornament tables in 'authentic' performance often leads to rigid interpretations. A monograph by Hans Klotz (RILM 1984-05515-bm) and a review by Faye Ferguson perpetuate a rigid view of how 18th-c. ornaments should be interpreted.
Stravinsky, Tempo, And Le Sacre, Erica Heisler Buxbaum
Stravinsky, Tempo, And Le Sacre, Erica Heisler Buxbaum
Performance Practice Review
In reviews of recorded performances by others of Le sacre du printemps, Stravinsky contradicted his metronome markings and his own recorded performance tempos. His preferred tempos in the reviews encompass a range wider than the markings imply, yet more narrow than his own performance tempos suggest.
The "Not-So-Precisely Measured" Music Of The Middle Ages, Hendrik Van Der Werf
The "Not-So-Precisely Measured" Music Of The Middle Ages, Hendrik Van Der Werf
Performance Practice Review
Evidence from medieval writers, musical notation, and variant readings in the sources all suggest that troubadour and trouvere songs were performed in more or less equal note values and in a manner that presented the poetry clearly.
'Back To The Land': Performance Practice And The Classic Period, Malcom S. Cole
'Back To The Land': Performance Practice And The Classic Period, Malcom S. Cole
Performance Practice Review
Although much valuable work has been done on performance practice in the Classic period, many issues await detailed study.
The Performance Of French Baroque Music: A Report On The State Of Current Research, Albert Cohen
The Performance Of French Baroque Music: A Report On The State Of Current Research, Albert Cohen
Performance Practice Review
A survey, with a bibliography, of published research on French Baroque performance practice that appeared during the period 1978-88.
The “Indie” Sound: A Band's Guide To Success In The Competitive Indie Market. An Evaluation Of Touring Trends & Helpful Tricks Of The Trade., Nicole L. Stratman
The “Indie” Sound: A Band's Guide To Success In The Competitive Indie Market. An Evaluation Of Touring Trends & Helpful Tricks Of The Trade., Nicole L. Stratman
Chancellor’s Honors Program Projects
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From Mozart To Lookout: The Flute’S Evolution From 1800, Anna J. Reisenweaver
From Mozart To Lookout: The Flute’S Evolution From 1800, Anna J. Reisenweaver
Musical Offerings
As this brief survey of the flute’s history and repertoire reveals, the instrument evolved significantly over the centuries. From works such as Mozart’s Concerto in G to Robert Dick’s Lookout, from the single-keyed, four-piece flute of Jacob Denner to the highly complex mechanism of Alexander Murray, the flute’s growth has been dramatic and extensive. While some of its technical changes were the result of new styles of repertoire, other innovations spurred musical developments as the instrument’s capabilities expanded. As both the instrument and its repertoire grew simultaneously, the flute solidified its standing as in the classical tradition both a solo …
Highlights In Jazz Concert 308- Remembering Hank Jones, Jack Kleinsinger, Danny Gottlieb
Highlights In Jazz Concert 308- Remembering Hank Jones, Jack Kleinsinger, Danny Gottlieb
Jack Kleinsinger Presents Highlights in Jazz
Jack Kleinsinger presents Highlights in Jazz. The concert was held at The Tribeca Performing Arts Center, Thursday, May 5th, 2011 at 8:00 pm. Jack served as producer and master of ceremonies for the series of concerts. Artists for the concert include Joe Lovano, Jon Faddis, Junior Mance, Steve Turre, George Mraz, Winard Harper, and special guest Frank Wess.
Highlights In Jazz Concert 307- Jazz- The Next Generation, Jack Kleinsinger, Danny Gottlieb
Highlights In Jazz Concert 307- Jazz- The Next Generation, Jack Kleinsinger, Danny Gottlieb
Jack Kleinsinger Presents Highlights in Jazz
Jack Kleinsinger presents Highlights in Jazz. The concert was held at The Tribeca Performing Arts Center, Thursday, April 7th, 2011 at 8:00 pm. Jack served as producer and master of ceremonies for the series of concerts. Artists for the concert include Edward Ellington II, Virginia Mayhew, Norman Simmons, Joe Temperley, Anderson Twins, Jake Hertzog, Ryland Kelly, Dylan Meek, Jonathan Russell, Jesse Simpson, Tim Veeder.
Highlights In Jazz Concert 306- Salute To Derek Smith, Jack Kleinsinger
Highlights In Jazz Concert 306- Salute To Derek Smith, Jack Kleinsinger
Jack Kleinsinger Presents Highlights in Jazz
Jack Kleinsinger presents Highlights in Jazz. The concert was held at The Tribeca Performing Arts Center, Thursday, March 10th, 2011 at 8:00 pm. Jack served as producer and master of ceremonies for the series of concerts. Artists for the concert include Derek Smith, Dick Hyman, Ken Peplowski, Warren Vache, Houston Person, Aaron Weinstein, Nicki Parrott, Jackie WIlliams, Randy Sandke, and surprise guest James Chirillo.
Highlights In Jazz Concert 305- The Return Of Highlights In Jazz, Jack Kleinsinger, Danny Gottlieb
Highlights In Jazz Concert 305- The Return Of Highlights In Jazz, Jack Kleinsinger, Danny Gottlieb
Jack Kleinsinger Presents Highlights in Jazz
Jack Kleinsinger presents Highlights in Jazz. The concert was held at The Tribeca Performing Arts Center, Thursday, January 6th, 2011 at 8:00 pm. Jack served as producer and master of ceremonies for the series of concerts. Artists for the concert include Bucky Pizzarelli, Howard Alden, Jay Leonhart, Wycliffe Gordon, Anat Cohen, and Rossano Sportiello.
Community Singing As Troubled Learning: Exploring Musical, Social, And Ethical Dimensions Of Safety And Risk Among Adult Singers, Deanna Yerichuk
Community Singing As Troubled Learning: Exploring Musical, Social, And Ethical Dimensions Of Safety And Risk Among Adult Singers, Deanna Yerichuk
Music Faculty Publications
How are safety and risk negotiated within community singing? Many group facilitation techniques within adult education take as foundational that participants must feel safe to participate fully in group learning. This concern for participants safety acknowledges that power and privilege circulate unequally within any social learning context, shaped by race, gender, class, ability, sexual orientation, and in the case of singing, musical competencies. However, community singing can be safe without being comfortable. Comfort, therefore, is not the same as safety, although the two concepts are often conflated. A lack of ease with the process and/or content suggests a possibility of …
"The Music Of Wilhelm Friedemann Bach" By David Schulenberg, David Ledbetter
"The Music Of Wilhelm Friedemann Bach" By David Schulenberg, David Ledbetter
Performance Practice Review
David Ledbetter discusses and reviews Schulenberg's 2010 work.
Schulenberg, David. The Music of Wilhelm Friedemann Bach. Rochester, NY: University of Rochester Press, 2010.
ISBN: 978-1-58046-359-1