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Full-Text Articles in Musicology
Cv, Oscar E. Macchioni
Catalog Of Current Compositions, Dan Rager
Catalog Of Current Compositions, Dan Rager
Dan Rager
"The Most German Of All German Operas": Die Meistersinger Through The Lens Of The Third Reich, David B. Dennis
"The Most German Of All German Operas": Die Meistersinger Through The Lens Of The Third Reich, David B. Dennis
David B. Dennis
A detailed analysis of the reception of Wagner's, Meistersinger, in the Third Reich.
Michael H. Kater, "Carl Orff Im Dritten Reich," Vierteljahrshefte Für Zeitgeschichte 43, 1 (January 1995): 1-35., David B. Dennis
Michael H. Kater, "Carl Orff Im Dritten Reich," Vierteljahrshefte Für Zeitgeschichte 43, 1 (January 1995): 1-35., David B. Dennis
David B. Dennis
A review of Michael H. Kater's article, "Carl Orff im Dritten Reich." Vierteljahrshefte für Zeitgeschichte 43, 1 (January 1995): 1-35.
Igor Stravinsky (Primitivism & Cubism), Dan Rager
Igor Stravinsky (Primitivism & Cubism), Dan Rager
Dan Rager
Fred Bartenstein: The Right Place At The Right Time, Kurt Mosser
Fred Bartenstein: The Right Place At The Right Time, Kurt Mosser
Kurt Mosser
Fred Bartenstein has always seemed to find himself perfectly situated to pursue his life-long interest in bluegrass music – as he puts it, “I’ve always seemed to be in the right place at the right time.” This luck has allowed him to find bluegrass in the most surprising places, whether at a private day school in New Jersey, or at Harvard University in the late 1960s. It has also meant that, among other things, he found himself attending the first bluegrass festival in Fincastle, Va., becoming a bluegrass DJ at the age of 16, starting Muleskinner News magazine, and playing …
In Search Of The Wind-Band (Video Trailer) Book Video Excerpts From Around The Globe, Dan Rager
In Search Of The Wind-Band (Video Trailer) Book Video Excerpts From Around The Globe, Dan Rager
Dan Rager
The Interaction Of Music And Dance In Africa, Dan Rager
The Interaction Of Music And Dance In Africa, Dan Rager
Dan Rager
The Band Came Back (Sousa -1895/Clarke - 1926/Rager - 2016), Dan Rager
The Band Came Back (Sousa -1895/Clarke - 1926/Rager - 2016), Dan Rager
Dan Rager
In Search Of The Wind-Band: An International Expedition, Daniel Rager
In Search Of The Wind-Band: An International Expedition, Daniel Rager
Dan Rager
In Search of the Wind-Band: An International Expedition is a new interactive E-book, exploring 16 countries.
The first-of-a-kind, interactive encyclopedic e-book uses text, video, mp3 and pdf files to bring the history and development of the wind-band to life.
1. Overture: What Constitutes a Wind Band? - 2. Introduction to European History and Development - 3. Historical Homogeneous Wind-Bands - 4. American Wind Music - 5. Denmark Wind Music - 6. Finnish Wind Music - 7. Industry Wind Bands - 8. Ireland Wind Music - 9. Japanese Wind Music - 10. Mexican Wind Music - 11. Native American Indian Wind …
History Of The Blues, Dan Rager
History Of The Blues, Dan Rager
Dan Rager
This all inclusive History of the Blues introduction begins as early as 1400, when the first global trading routes began. Two early maps are enclosed from this period showing the direction and locations from which people, food and supplies were moved.
This research presentation illustrates African tribes such as the Arada, Dahomey and Fulani who sang music in their daily rituals and ceremonies long before they were moved to other continents. Early developmental music elements are introduced including spirituals, worksongs, Scottish ballads, Methodist and Baptist hymns, call and response, guttural effects, interpolated vocality, falsetto and blue notes. All of these …
J. P. Sousa Vol 15 (The Band Came Back), Dan Rager
J. P. Sousa Vol 15 (The Band Came Back), Dan Rager
Dan Rager
Creating And Marketing Your Demo Cd, Daniel Rager
Creating And Marketing Your Demo Cd, Daniel Rager
Dan Rager
A "one stop book" used in ALL genres of music today and is a required text for many college and university music business courses.
A complete guide on how to create successful DEMO's along with the tools of the trade on getting published, Record deals, Funding, obtaining Copyrights, Contracts, Press Kits, Band business, Touring and much more.
This book is an insightfully direct and informational text without the fluff of other musical books on the subject. It shows the MAZE and money flow of the music business and has a listing of 680 Publishing companies and 125 Record labels for …
Aesthetics In Culture, Dan Rager
Aesthetics In Culture, Dan Rager
Dan Rager
This article examines the role of aesthetics in art, music, non-art objects, and activities in daily life. It shows that recognition is vital to our understanding of art and art-objects and sometimes creates conflicts which ask, what does one do with art? The question becomes more confusing when we think about non-art objects and activities which concern our everyday experiences from eating, clothing, cleaning and dealing with life's natural elements. The author points out that Western cultures have a distinct artworld that is usually limited for special occasions set aside for that purpose. He suggests that aesthetics in culture is …
The Interpretation Of Sousa, Daniel Rager
The Interpretation Of Sousa, Daniel Rager
Dan Rager
This article creates a recording anthology from four of John P. Sousa's finest marches and includes "The Washington Post," "The Fairest of the Fair," "Hands Across the Sea," and "The Thunder." The titles were chosen because of their popularity as being the most recorded marches, and that they all have a common thread between them. Together, they create a unique collage of themes that when put together take on a new life. The author shows how all four compositions were assembled into a symphony titled Symphony on the Themes of Sousa written by Hollywood composer Ira Hearshen. Frederick Fennell recorded …
Johann Sebastian Bach's Wind/Brass Instruments And Scoring Techniques, Daniel Rager
Johann Sebastian Bach's Wind/Brass Instruments And Scoring Techniques, Daniel Rager
Dan Rager
Each time period has its own social, cultural and religious rules from which composers obey. Bach’s sacred and secular works walk a fine line and are hard to distinguish between, but each has been performed throughout the ages in a variety of settings. This paper investigates Bach’s: Ideologies and Scoring which include his petition of August 23, 1730, his Horn (Corno) and its many names and uses. The author details Bach’s trombone (s), how he use them and in what compositions they can be found as well as Bach’s trumpet (s), their various keys and uses including musical excerpts, ornaments …
The Role Of Music In Society Past, Present And Future, Daniel Rager
The Role Of Music In Society Past, Present And Future, Daniel Rager
Dan Rager
The author investigates the role of music in the United States from the nineteenth century forward, and how it transformed into new genres through global ideologies. The paper examines the development, social and functional roles in early American music education and envisions music’s future in an ever changing world. The article encompasses think tank organizations such as the Association of Performing Arts Presenters who have brainstormed on the theme of change and opportunity in America while asking: • Who are the existing audiences for classical music? • Who are untapped or potential audiences? • What do they need to feel …
The History Of The Marimba, Daniel Rager
The History Of The Marimba, Daniel Rager
Dan Rager
The author presents an international and historical history of one of the earliest melodic percussion instruments made by man. His research suggests the instrument was widespread throughout Asia and Africa, although many other regions claim it to have originated in their country. Known by many names and created from an endless array of materials, this paper reflects the marimbas evolution from the fourteenth century to present day. The writer’s research encompasses the marimbas social roles, musical functions, timbres and styles across many countries as well as its evolution into the twenty-first century.
Colours Of Saratov, Daniel Rager, Natalya Rager
Colours Of Saratov, Daniel Rager, Natalya Rager
Dan Rager
The International Orchestral and Symphonic Wind Music of Dan Rager
Argentine Dances (6 Mvts.)
Dan Rager
New York City, Argentine Duos For Violin And Piano. January 15, 2013, Oscar E. Macchioni
New York City, Argentine Duos For Violin And Piano. January 15, 2013, Oscar E. Macchioni
Oscar Macchioni
Argentine Conducting Tour, Dan Rager
Argentine Conducting Tour, Dan Rager
Dan Rager
Argentine Educational Conducting / Lecture Tour, Dan Rager
Argentine Educational Conducting / Lecture Tour, Dan Rager
Dan Rager
Latin-American Duos. The University Of Texas At El Paso. December, Oscar E. Macchioni
Latin-American Duos. The University Of Texas At El Paso. December, Oscar E. Macchioni
Oscar Macchioni
The University Of Texas At El Paso Piano Concerto Competition, Oscar E. Macchioni
The University Of Texas At El Paso Piano Concerto Competition, Oscar E. Macchioni
Oscar Macchioni
Postmodern Musicology, Babette Babich
Postmodern Musicology, Babette Babich
Babette Babich
The discipline of musicology is a rather specificially 20th century institution growing out of a disparate range of 19th century studies of music theory, history, composition, etc. The OED edition extant at the time of the writing of this article dates the term musicology itself to 1909 or later. Although there are indeed practitioners throughout the world, most theorists are Anglo-American, with echoes in the French tradition of musicologie and German Musikwissenschaft. As a still-modern project, postmodern musicology derives from a predominantly Austro-German generation of scholars who translated an originally European tradition of analysis (Heinrich Schenker and -- in …
Interview, Radio Nacional Clásica Fm 96.7, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Oscar Macchioni
Interview, Radio Nacional Clásica Fm 96.7, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Oscar Macchioni
Oscar Macchioni
Interviewed by Leandro Donoso for his program "La música de los libros de música" (The Music of the Music Books). Taked about my book "The Tango in American Piano Music" and listened to my recordings of tangos by Thomson, Copland, Barber, Biscardi and Bolcom.
Oscar Macchioni Transmitió Sus Conocimientos A Los Jóvenes., Oscar E. Macchioni
Oscar Macchioni Transmitió Sus Conocimientos A Los Jóvenes., Oscar E. Macchioni
Oscar Macchioni
"...Nada lo alteró, ni siquiera la labor del fotógrafo, en su faena de docente comprometido con la enseñanza. Ayudado por sus manos, explicó y graficó en todo momento los errores comunes en la postura de los pianistas...Para el aplauso."
Karol Szymanowski. Etude Op. 4 No. 3, Oscar Macchioni
Karol Szymanowski. Etude Op. 4 No. 3, Oscar Macchioni
Oscar Macchioni
Oscar Macchioni plays Karol Szymanowski's Etude Op. 4 No. 3 in B-minor
Turkey, Yasar University, Izmir. May 5, 2011, Oscar E. Macchioni