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Full-Text Articles in Musicology
Suite En Re Menor, Gustavo Leone
Suite En Re Menor, Gustavo Leone
Department of Fine & Performing Arts: Faculty Publications and Other Works
Suite en Re Menor
para clavicordio
Autor Anónimo
Archivos Musicales de Chiquitos, 2013
Preludio, Allemanda, Pitipié, Quitasol, y Corrente
This music was collected at the Archivos Musicales de Chiquitos in November of 2012.
Photocopies of the original manuscripts were photografed using a tripod set on a working table. These manuscripts are in the keyboard music section of the catalogue in the archives under the title "Música para teclado." Five dances were collected, Preludio, Allemanda, Pitipié, Quitasol (Sarabanda,)and Corrente, all in D minor (re menor.)
In addition to copying the music and completing the few missing bars, some corrections to the …
Pange Lingua, Gustavo Leone
Pange Lingua, Gustavo Leone
Department of Fine & Performing Arts: Faculty Publications and Other Works
The Jesuits were expelled from the Spanish colonies in South America in 1767, leaving behind a remarkable musical legacy that was buried for over two hundred years. But the music did not disappear completely. Thanks to the Chiquitos people of Bolivia, the music was played and preserved throughout the 18th and 19th centuries.
In 1985, Swiss architect Hans Roth discovered 9,000 of these musical manuscripts and in 1990 UNESCO declared the churches of the Chiquitos a “patrimony of humanity”. Dr. Gustavo Leone of Loyola University Chicago's Department of Fine and Performing Arts has painstakingly retrieved and restored several of these …
The Effects Of Diegetic And Nondiegetic Music On Viewers’ Interpretations Of A Film Scene, Elizabeth M. Wakefield, Siu-Lan Tan, Matthew P. Spackman
The Effects Of Diegetic And Nondiegetic Music On Viewers’ Interpretations Of A Film Scene, Elizabeth M. Wakefield, Siu-Lan Tan, Matthew P. Spackman
Psychology: Faculty Publications and Other Works
Previous studies have shown that pairing a film excerpt with different musical soundtracks can change the audience’s interpretation of the scene. This study examined the effects of mixing the same piece of music at different levels of loudness in a film soundtrack to suggest diegetic music (“source music,” presented as if arising from within the fictional world of the film characters) or to suggest nondiegetic music (a “dramatic score” accompanying the scene but not originating from within the fictional world). Adjusting the level of loudness significantly altered viewers’ perceptions of many elements that are fundamental to the storyline, including inferences …
Don Januario, Gustavo Leone
Don Januario, Gustavo Leone
Department of Fine & Performing Arts: Faculty Publications and Other Works
Don Januario is a traditional song from Bolivia. It was collected by musicians from the ensemble Florilegium, and published on their CD, Música de las Misiones y de la Plata (Sucre). This is an original version of the song and a series of variations in the style of the local baroque.
Misa Mo Unama Coñoca, Gustavo Leone
Misa Mo Unama Coñoca, Gustavo Leone
Department of Fine & Performing Arts: Faculty Publications and Other Works
Music of the Jesuit Missions of the Chiquitos
The Jesuits were expelled from the Spanish colonies in South America in 1767, leaving behind a remarkable musical legacy that was buried for over two hundred years. But the music did not disappear completely. Thanks to the Chiquitos people of Bolivia, the music was played and preserved throughout the 18th and 19th centuries.
In 1985, Swiss architect Hans Roth discovered 9,000 of these musical manuscripts and in 1990 UNESCO declared the churches of the Chiquitos a “patrimony of humanity”. Dr. Gustavo Leone of Loyola University Chicago's Department of Fine and Performing Arts …
"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
History: Faculty Publications and Other Works
A detailed analysis of the reception of Wagner's, Meistersinger, in the Third Reich.
Review Of Pamela M. Potter, Most German Of The Arts: Musicology And Society From The Weimar Republic To The End Of Hitler’S Reich (New Haven And London: Yale University Press, 1998), David B. Dennis
History: Faculty Publications and Other Works
No abstract provided.
Johannes Brahms's Requiem Eines Unpolitischen, David B. Dennis
Johannes Brahms's Requiem Eines Unpolitischen, David B. Dennis
History: Faculty Publications and Other Works
No abstract provided.
Review Of Michael Kater, The Twisted Muse: Musicians And Their Music In The Third Reich (New York And Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1997), David B. Dennis
Review Of Michael Kater, The Twisted Muse: Musicians And Their Music In The Third Reich (New York And Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1997), David B. Dennis
History: Faculty Publications and Other Works
No abstract provided.
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
History: Faculty Publications and Other Works
A review of Michael H. Kater's article, "Carl Orff im Dritten Reich." Vierteljahrshefte für Zeitgeschichte 43, 1 (January 1995): 1-35.
Review Of Erik Levi, Music In The Third Reich (New York: St. Martins Press, 1994), David B. Dennis
Review Of Erik Levi, Music In The Third Reich (New York: St. Martins Press, 1994), David B. Dennis
History: Faculty Publications and Other Works
No abstract provided.