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Beyond Classical: A Comparison Of Alternative Programming In American Orchestras: Annotated Bibliography, University Of Denver Nov 2020

Beyond Classical: A Comparison Of Alternative Programming In American Orchestras: Annotated Bibliography, University Of Denver

Musicology and Ethnomusicology: Student Scholarship

No abstract provided.


The Influence Of Hip-Hop Music On The Social Justice Movement From 1990-2020: An Annotated Bibliography, Deborah J. Anderson Nov 2020

The Influence Of Hip-Hop Music On The Social Justice Movement From 1990-2020: An Annotated Bibliography, Deborah J. Anderson

Musicology and Ethnomusicology: Student Scholarship

No abstract provided.


The Myers-Briggs Of Quoting: A Typology Of Musical Borrowing In Jazz Improvisation, University Of Denver Nov 2020

The Myers-Briggs Of Quoting: A Typology Of Musical Borrowing In Jazz Improvisation, University Of Denver

Musicology and Ethnomusicology: Student Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Essay Topic: Tempo Rubato In Chopin's Ballade No.4, Op.52: A Study In Performance Practice, University Of Denver Nov 2020

Essay Topic: Tempo Rubato In Chopin's Ballade No.4, Op.52: A Study In Performance Practice, University Of Denver

Musicology and Ethnomusicology: Student Scholarship

No abstract provided.


What Is The Relationship Between Representation And The Safety Of Women In Contemporary Scottish Traditional Music Performance In The Uk? - Annotated Bibliography, Sophie Ailsa Lewis Nov 2020

What Is The Relationship Between Representation And The Safety Of Women In Contemporary Scottish Traditional Music Performance In The Uk? - Annotated Bibliography, Sophie Ailsa Lewis

Musicology and Ethnomusicology: Student Scholarship

No abstract provided.


The Evolution Of Clarinet Music Through Johannes Brahms: A Study Of His Trio, Quintet, And Sonatas, Pearse Enright Lee Nov 2020

The Evolution Of Clarinet Music Through Johannes Brahms: A Study Of His Trio, Quintet, And Sonatas, Pearse Enright Lee

Musicology and Ethnomusicology: Student Scholarship

No abstract provided.


A Comparative Analysis Of Classical Trombone Pedagogy And Curriculum In France And The United States During The 20th Century: Annotated Bibliography, University Of Denver Nov 2020

A Comparative Analysis Of Classical Trombone Pedagogy And Curriculum In France And The United States During The 20th Century: Annotated Bibliography, University Of Denver

Musicology and Ethnomusicology: Student Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Is Singing, Playing, And Studying Music An Effective Treatment For Cognitive Decline? Annotated Bibliography, University Of Denver Nov 2020

Is Singing, Playing, And Studying Music An Effective Treatment For Cognitive Decline? Annotated Bibliography, University Of Denver

Musicology and Ethnomusicology: Student Scholarship

No abstract provided.


How Do New Instruments Survive? An Examination Of The Lives Of The Saxophone And Ophicleide. Annotated Bibliography, Benjamin Porter Nov 2020

How Do New Instruments Survive? An Examination Of The Lives Of The Saxophone And Ophicleide. Annotated Bibliography, Benjamin Porter

Musicology and Ethnomusicology: Student Scholarship

No abstract provided.


The Revival Of Scott Joplin’S Treemonisha In A Black Feminist Context, Alec Larner Nov 2020

The Revival Of Scott Joplin’S Treemonisha In A Black Feminist Context, Alec Larner

Musicology and Ethnomusicology: Student Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Matisse's Jazz Is Really Talking About Jazz Music Or Not: Focusing On The Hidden Meaning Of The Images In Matisse's Jazz Art Book And The Relationship Between Jazz Music And Abstract Art: An Annotated Bibliography, University Of Denver Nov 2020

Matisse's Jazz Is Really Talking About Jazz Music Or Not: Focusing On The Hidden Meaning Of The Images In Matisse's Jazz Art Book And The Relationship Between Jazz Music And Abstract Art: An Annotated Bibliography, University Of Denver

Musicology and Ethnomusicology: Student Scholarship

No abstract provided.


The Prevalence Of Auto-Tune In Popular Music And Its Affect On Pitch Perception In Young Musicians, University Of Denver Nov 2020

The Prevalence Of Auto-Tune In Popular Music And Its Affect On Pitch Perception In Young Musicians, University Of Denver

Musicology and Ethnomusicology: Student Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Jazz Publishing In The 21st Century: Applications For A Centralized Marketplace: An Annotated Bibliography, Justin Rogers Nov 2020

Jazz Publishing In The 21st Century: Applications For A Centralized Marketplace: An Annotated Bibliography, Justin Rogers

Musicology and Ethnomusicology: Student Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Declining Opera Audiences: Annotated Bibliography, University Of Denver Nov 2020

Declining Opera Audiences: Annotated Bibliography, University Of Denver

Musicology and Ethnomusicology: Student Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Quan Barcelona Era ‘Absolument Moderne’, Antoni Pizà Nov 2020

Quan Barcelona Era ‘Absolument Moderne’, Antoni Pizà

Publications and Research

Talment com París i Berlín, la Barcelona d’entreguerres (c. 1920-1936) va ser un destacat centre internacional de creativitat musical. Arnold Schoenberg, installat en una bella casa modernista al barri de Vallcarca, hi va compondre part de la seva òpera Moses und Aron i l’opus 33b per a piano; Anton Webern, Igor Stravinski, Richard Strauss, Serguei Prokófiev i Béla Bartók hi van dirigir l’Orquestra Pau Casals; i s’hi van estrenar el Concert per a violí i orquestra així com fragments de l’òpera Wozzeck d’Alban Berg.


The Alia Musica And The Carolingian Conception Of Mode, Matthew R J Nace Oct 2020

The Alia Musica And The Carolingian Conception Of Mode, Matthew R J Nace

Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository

The Alia musica is perhaps the most idiosyncratic of the early treatises on the ecclesiastical modes. It is a composite made up of at least three independent treatises and additional commentary, and the majority of the scholarly attention that it has thus far received has been devoted to questions of dating and authorship, as well as to the place of the Alia musica in the development of the octave species paradigm of modality. However, the majority of the treatise is dedicated to the explanation of a complex harmonic numerology that applies the fundamental relation 12:9:8:6 (which generate the intervals of …


Sarti’S Fra I Due Litiganti And Opera In Vienna, John Platoff Oct 2020

Sarti’S Fra I Due Litiganti And Opera In Vienna, John Platoff

Faculty Scholarship

Giuseppe Sarti's opera Fra i due litiganti, premiered in Milan in 1782, was the first great success of the reconstituted Italian opera company in Vienna in 1783. The opera sustained its enormous Viennese popularity for years, while also being performed in over one hundred other European cities by 1800. Mozart's quotation of the work in Don Giovanni testifies to its continuing appeal. But the version of the opera that was so successful in many parts of Europe differed substantially from the Milanese original. The surviving manuscript scores and printed librettos reveal that a standardized Viennese version of Fra i …


Un Cementiri A Brooklyn. Claudi S. Grafulla, L’Improbable Inventor Del Jazz, Antoni Pizà Oct 2020

Un Cementiri A Brooklyn. Claudi S. Grafulla, L’Improbable Inventor Del Jazz, Antoni Pizà

Publications and Research

La música de Claudi S. Grafulla (Menorca, 1812 [?]-Nova York, 1880), l’improbable inventor del jazz, continua essent tan popular ara com en el segle XIX. Com fan molts de turistes, fa uns anys a Viena vaig voler anar al Cementiri Central per veure les tombes de Schubert, Beethoven i la família Strauss.


Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach: A Composer On The Fault Line Of Ideological Change, Stephen J. White Sep 2020

Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach: A Composer On The Fault Line Of Ideological Change, Stephen J. White

Musical Offerings

While there has been a renewed interest in recent years on Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach and his place as a transitional figure in Western music history, little academic thought is given to his musical philosophy. Emanuel’s father, Johann Sebastian Bach, taught him the German-Protestant view that the primary purpose of music was to highlight scripture. Through his education, Emanuel gained an appreciation for the secular philosophies of humanism and the Enlightenment. In contrast to J. S. Bach’s Protestant views, the philosophies of the Enlightenment asserted that the primary purpose of music was to highlight the essence of humanity through emotions …


Gesualdo's Late Madrigal Style: Renaissance Or Baroque?, Landon K. Cina Sep 2020

Gesualdo's Late Madrigal Style: Renaissance Or Baroque?, Landon K. Cina

Musical Offerings

Carlo Gesualdo Prince of Venosa’s sixth and final book of Italian madrigals has puzzled scholars since its resurgence in the early twentieth century. Written during a transition between the Renaissance and Baroque periods, Gesualdo’s late madrigals present a musical style that seems to deny any attempt at precise classification with a stylistic movement. So where does Gesualdo’s astonishing style fit within its historical context? And what about his music has drawn the attention of so many scholars? By analyzing representative madrigals of the Mannerist style, a stylistic movement of the Late Renaissance, and the emerging Baroque style, one can understand …


The Compositions Of Thomas Tallis: How The English Reformation Informed His Style, Joshua L. Gore Sep 2020

The Compositions Of Thomas Tallis: How The English Reformation Informed His Style, Joshua L. Gore

Musical Offerings

Thomas Tallis, known by some as the "Father of English Church Music," accomplished one of the most impressive feats in the history of musical service: surviving in the Chapel Royal through the reigns of vastly different monarchs during one of the most volatile political climates in the country's history. A clear streak of pragmatism shines through this stability and success, but exactly how did that pragmatism demonstrate itself within his compositional style? Through exploration and analysis of Tallis's musical style in different political and religious periods, one discovers the answer to how he managed to navigate the winds of change …


What We’Ve Managed To Transcribe Thus Far: Lessons From The Blythe Owen Letter Transcription Project, Marianne Kordas Sep 2020

What We’Ve Managed To Transcribe Thus Far: Lessons From The Blythe Owen Letter Transcription Project, Marianne Kordas

Faculty Publications

In 2016, the music librarian at Andrews University in Berrien Springs, MI launched a project to transcribe approximately 2,000 by twentieth-century American composer Blythe Owen into typed, keyword-searchable documents. The goal of the transcription project is to make these letters more accessible beyond their current archival setting, and thereby lay the foundation for further inquiry into Owen, her works, and the people she knew – among them pianist and pedagogue Rudolf Ganz, African-American composer Florence Price, and composition teacher Nadia Boulanger. Managing such a large project has proven challenging, but worth the effort. This article describes the methodology, successes, challenges, …


Recalling The (Afro)Future: Collective Memory And The Construction Of Subversive Meanings In Janelle Monáe’S Metropolis-Suites, Anders Liljedahl Sep 2020

Recalling The (Afro)Future: Collective Memory And The Construction Of Subversive Meanings In Janelle Monáe’S Metropolis-Suites, Anders Liljedahl

Third Stone

Focusing on the intersection of collective memory, technology, and African American popular music, this paper use aspects of the sonic narratives in Janelle Monáe’s Metropolis-Suites I–V to introduce core concepts of Afrofuturism. The paper challenges the positioning of collective memory as being exterior to the sphere of individual cognitive memory. By inhabiting past, present, and future at once, Afrofuturism is able to critically revisit collective memory not only as a social framework but also as actual individual memory. Afrofuturist discourse questions the status of the human being by examining African Americans as always already robotic, and posits African American …


Annotated Bibliography - Grace Jones, Slave To The Rhythm, Bennett Brazelton Sep 2020

Annotated Bibliography - Grace Jones, Slave To The Rhythm, Bennett Brazelton

Third Stone

Annotated Bibliography entry for Grace Jones' album, Slave to the Rhythm (1985).


Mashing Through The Conventions: Convergence Of Popular And Classical Music In The Works Of The Piano Guys, Alina Kiryayeva Sep 2020

Mashing Through The Conventions: Convergence Of Popular And Classical Music In The Works Of The Piano Guys, Alina Kiryayeva

Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects

This dissertation is dedicated to examining the symbiosis between popular music and Western classical music in classical/popular mashups––a new style within the classical crossover genre. The research features the works of The Piano Guys, a contemporary ensemble that combines classical crossover characteristics and the techniques from modern sample-based styles to reconceptualize and reuse classical and popular works. This fusion demonstrates a new approach to presenting multi-genre works, forming a separate musical and cultural niche for this creative practice.

This dissertation consists of three chapters. The first chapter is further divided into two thematic discourses: genre and authorship. The research draws …


All Day In The Trey-Fold: Sound, Objecthood, And Place In The Mixtapes Of Dj Screw, Matthew K. Carter Sep 2020

All Day In The Trey-Fold: Sound, Objecthood, And Place In The Mixtapes Of Dj Screw, Matthew K. Carter

Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects

This dissertation traces the impact of the mixtapes of DJ Screw on the emergence of Houston hip hop culture in the 1990s. The relationship between these “screwtapes” and local culture resists demonstration through conventional modes of representational analyses, due in part to the screwtape’s preponderant use of hip hop tracks that originally represent other places. I suggest that representation itself is the result of the structuring tension emerging from a threefold field of representation of sound, objecthood, and place, and that when a hip hop artist or critic or fan claims to "represent" Houston (or any other constituted and constituting …


The Modes Of Intervention In Alvin Lucier’S I Am Sitting In A Room, Daniel Fox Sep 2020

The Modes Of Intervention In Alvin Lucier’S I Am Sitting In A Room, Daniel Fox

Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects

Alvin Lucier’s I am sitting in a room (1969) is an icon of experimental music and sound art. The sizable literature addressing the aesthetic and philosophical implications of this piece rarely discusses the performance practice beyond what is indicated in the score itself. This is problematic for two reasons: 1) The meaning that is derived from the piece often hinges not just on what sounds are obtained, but on how they are obtained. 2) Over the past 50 years, changes in the performance practice have altered what constitutes the work: magnetic tape was used until 2000 when it was replaced …


Coltrane Plays The Blues: Multi-Level Coherence And Stylistic Tendencies, Lukas Gabric Sep 2020

Coltrane Plays The Blues: Multi-Level Coherence And Stylistic Tendencies, Lukas Gabric

Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects

As a principal musical figure of the twentieth century, John Coltrane created a legacy that still resonates with listeners. Similarly, the blues may be regarded as one of the most iconic genres of the twentieth century. This dissertation examines Coltrane’s shifting stylistic tendencies to the blues and explores structural relationships with reductive voice leading analysis. As a variation form, the blues poses issues of continuity since every chorus may be regarded as self-sufficient and internally closed. Voice leading analysis provides a powerful explanation for the fact that Coltrane’s blues solos may be perceived as structurally unified. I also develop a …


“From The Heart, May It Go To The Heart”: Liturgy And Embodiment In Beethoven’S Missa Solemnis, Brigid J. Coleridge Sep 2020

“From The Heart, May It Go To The Heart”: Liturgy And Embodiment In Beethoven’S Missa Solemnis, Brigid J. Coleridge

Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects

Since its 1824 premiere in St. Petersburg, Beethoven’s Missa solemnis, Op. 123 has only ever been performed in secular concert settings. This performance history is reflected in critical trends in Missa solemnis scholarship. Following Adorno’s 1959 essay that characterized the Missa as “alienated,” critical perspectives on Beethoven’s last Mass have largely responded to the work as "absolute" music, indifferent to or disregarding the Mass text. Despite its exclusively secular performance history, however, the Missa solemnis was written for use in the Mass liturgy (at the installation of the Archduke Rudolf as Archbishop of Olmütz). Moreover, the Missa was composed …


Sounding Unsettlement: Rethinking Settler States Of Mind And Re(-)Cognition Through Scenes Of Cross-Cultural Listening, Ryan Ben Shuvera Aug 2020

Sounding Unsettlement: Rethinking Settler States Of Mind And Re(-)Cognition Through Scenes Of Cross-Cultural Listening, Ryan Ben Shuvera

Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository

In this dissertation I consider how listening to music produced by Indigenous peoples might convince settler listeners to surrender settler states of mind. I focus on the elements of settler colonialism that are exemplified in and challenged by the experiences of listening to music produced by Indigenous peoples. I focus on these aesthetic encounters as a way of exposing the everyday presence and power of settler states of mind and, more importantly, exploring how settlers might go about rebuilding states of mind through these moments of aesthetic surrender that are spurred by embodied experiences of sound. My project builds on …