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Bridging Two Worlds: Baroque Violin Performance Practices As A Model For The Transcription Of Selected Movements Of J.S. Bach's Sonatas And Partitas For Solo Violin On The Modern Guitar, Júlio Alves Oct 2015

Bridging Two Worlds: Baroque Violin Performance Practices As A Model For The Transcription Of Selected Movements Of J.S. Bach's Sonatas And Partitas For Solo Violin On The Modern Guitar, Júlio Alves

Júlio Ribeiro Alves

This document explores the role of the baroque violin practices of bowing, chord playing, and slurring in arrangements for the modern guitar, of selected movements of J. S. Bach’s Sonatas and Partitas (BWV 1001-1006) for solo violin. This document aims to expand the range of possible solutions for all guitarists interested in playing Bach’s unaccompanied solo music by making a “bridge” between these essential performance practices of the baroque violin and the capabilities of the modern guitar. Some practices associated with other baroque instruments such as the lute and the harpsichord are also considered. The guitar arrangements included at the …


A Critical Examination Of Verbula In The Berkeley Manuscript, Chelsey Hamm Dec 2012

A Critical Examination Of Verbula In The Berkeley Manuscript, Chelsey Hamm

Chelsey L Hamm

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Solo Performance, Dana Wilson’S Liquid Ebony For Clarinet And Band, Bsu Symphonic Winds, Leslie Moreau Mar 2011

Solo Performance, Dana Wilson’S Liquid Ebony For Clarinet And Band, Bsu Symphonic Winds, Leslie Moreau

Leslie M. Moreau

No abstract provided.


Professional Biography, Utep Department Of Music Website, Dominic Dousa May 2009

Professional Biography, Utep Department Of Music Website, Dominic Dousa

Dominic Dousa

The attached link will take you to my homepage at the UTEP Department of Music website, where a fuller biography can be found.


"Three Songs Of Night" For Bass-Baritone Voice And Piano, Dominic Dousa Apr 2008

"Three Songs Of Night" For Bass-Baritone Voice And Piano, Dominic Dousa

Dominic Dousa

Accepted for publication (2008) by Classical Vocal Reprints; available to the general public at a later date


"The Tears Of Heaven" For Satb Choir And Piano (Winona, Mn), Dominic Dousa Apr 2006

"The Tears Of Heaven" For Satb Choir And Piano (Winona, Mn), Dominic Dousa

Dominic Dousa

A performance of my original composition by the St. Mary's University Concert Choir, conducted by Patrick O'Shea. A program from the concert is not available. For more information about the performance, please see the entry under '2006.05.05' on the website that is linked.


Involuntary Grimace: A Semiotic Morphology Of Facial Gesticulation In Jazz Performance Practice, Ross Feller Dec 2004

Involuntary Grimace: A Semiotic Morphology Of Facial Gesticulation In Jazz Performance Practice, Ross Feller

Ross A Feller

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"Six Songs On The Poetry Of Langston Hughes" And "With A Song In My Heart" (Commercial Recording), Dominic Dousa Dec 2003

"Six Songs On The Poetry Of Langston Hughes" And "With A Song In My Heart" (Commercial Recording), Dominic Dousa

Dominic Dousa

A CD featuring African American Art Song (titled "With a Song in My Heart"), including original compositions "Six Songs on the Poetry of Langston Hughes" and "With a Song in My Heart", recorded by Gerald Blanchard (baritone) and Dominic Dousa (piano). Issued by Blue Griffin Recording, BGR 117.


"Resistant Strains Of Postmodernism: The Music Of Helmut Lachenmann And Brian Ferneyhough, Ross Feller Dec 2002

"Resistant Strains Of Postmodernism: The Music Of Helmut Lachenmann And Brian Ferneyhough, Ross Feller

Ross A Feller

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