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Move!, David Morneau Dec 2001

Move!, David Morneau

Masters Theses

In composing MOVE! I wanted to combine the rhythmic excitement and improvisational elements of jazz music with the refined developmental techniques found in classical music. Rather than simply borrow jazz harmonies and sounds for use in a classical composition, or compose music in a classical style for a jazz ensemble, I tried to create music where both traditions are represented equally.

Each of the movements in the suite approach the combination of these ideas differently. The suite begins out by Shout, a fanfare in a jazz style. Shout takes its name from the shout chorus of many swing tunes. …


Marc Landes, Trumpet & Flugelhorn, Marc Landes Nov 2001

Marc Landes, Trumpet & Flugelhorn, Marc Landes

School of Music Graduate Recitals

  • MARC LANDES, Trumpet & Flugelhorn
  • assisted by THE EAST END ORCHESTRA Shawn Wallace, Saxophone Raphael Crawford, Trombone Dan Kramlich, Piano Joe Ayoub, Bass Jevin Hunter, Drums
  • ORQUESTA RANURA Shawn Wallace, Saxophone Raphael Crawford, Trombone Joe Hettinga, Piano Dan Thatcher, Bass Landon Ewers, Drums Paul Spata, Conga Drums David McCormick, Auxiliary Percussion
  • and Fred Knapp, Drums

Marc Landes is a candidate for the Master of Music degree majoring in jazz performance. He received his bachelor’s degree from Western Michigan University.


Lori Sims, Piano, 9/23, College Of Fine Arts Sep 2001

Lori Sims, Piano, 9/23, College Of Fine Arts

School of Music Faculty Recitals

  • LORI SIMS, Piano


Renata Artman Knific, Violin & Raymond Harvey, Piano, 9/16, College Of Fine Arts Sep 2001

Renata Artman Knific, Violin & Raymond Harvey, Piano, 9/16, College Of Fine Arts

School of Music Faculty Recitals

  • RENATA ARTMAN KNIFIC, Violin
  • RICH RIDENOUR, Piano
  • assisted by RAYMOND HARVEY, Narrator


For Orchestra, Joo Won Kim Jun 2001

For Orchestra, Joo Won Kim

Masters Theses

For Orchestra is a work consisting of two movements. In the first movement, the rhythmic pattern is based on the Korean traditional rhythm called "Changdan". There are a lot of "Changdan"s employed in Korean music. One of the Changdan-rhythms that are frequently used in traditional percussion ensemble is transferred to Western instruments through various contemporary techniques. The rhythmic elements are developed and combined with melody and harmonic texture. Harmonic textures include interval construction of perfect 4th, 5th, major and minor 7th, 3rd, and 2nd. There are both tertial and quartal combinations. The relationship between melody and chords is made up …


Gonca Huff, Cello, Gonca Huff May 2001

Gonca Huff, Cello, Gonca Huff

School of Music Graduate Recitals

  • GONCA HUFF, Cello
  • My-Hoa Le, Piano

Gonca Huff is a candidate for the Master of Music degree majoring in cello performance. She received her bachelor’s degree from the Ankara State Conservatory (Turkey).


Douglass L. Phillips, Conductor, Douglas L. Phillips Apr 2001

Douglass L. Phillips, Conductor, Douglas L. Phillips

School of Music Graduate Recitals

  • DOUGLAS L. PHILLIPS, Conductor
  • conducting the University Symphonic Band

Douglas L. Phillips is a candidate for the Master of Music degree majoring in instrumental conducting. He received his bachelor’s degree from Stetson University (DeLand, Florida).


Shawn Wallace, Alto Saxophone, Shawn Wallace Apr 2001

Shawn Wallace, Alto Saxophone, Shawn Wallace

School of Music Graduate Recitals

  • SHAWN WALLACE, Alto Saxophone
  • assisted by Bartosz Hadala and Dan Kramlich, Piano Roger Shew and Joe Ayoub, Bass Kevin Garcia and Jevin Hunter, Drums Marc Landes, Trumpet Raphael Crawford, Trombone Darius Pimpleton, Saxophone Justin Avery, Vocals Brett Farkas, Guitar Charles Laster II and the Christian Life Center Choir

Shawn Wallace is a candidate for the Master of Music degree majoring in saxophone performance. He received his bachelor’s degree from Western Michigan University.


Jamie L. Shew, Vocals, Jamie L. Shew Apr 2001

Jamie L. Shew, Vocals, Jamie L. Shew

School of Music Graduate Recitals

  • JAMIE L. SHEW, Vocals
  • assisted by Bartosz Hadala and David Proulx, Piano Brett Farkas, Guitar Dan Kramlich, Vibes Roger Shew, Bass Chris Earley and Kevin Garcia, Percussion Shawn Wallace, Tenor Saxophone Jennifer Scovell, Christina Johnson, Ben Scott, Seth Ashby, and Rob Gardner, Vocals and Elizabeth Huffman, Violin with members of the LIBERACE STRING QUARTET Christina Gaston, Violin Aleksandra Holowka, Viola Renée Goubeaux, Cello

Jamie L. Shew is a candidate for the Master of Music degree majoring in jazz performance. She received her bachelor’s degree from Washington State University.


Olga Ziabrikova, Viola, Olga Ziabrikova Apr 2001

Olga Ziabrikova, Viola, Olga Ziabrikova

School of Music Graduate Recitals

  • OLGA ZIABRIKOVA, Viola
  • Nikolai Choubine and Bartosz Hadala, Piano

Olga Ziabrikova is a candidate for the Master of Music degree majoring in viola performance. She received her bachelor’s degree from Astrakhan State Conservatory (Russia).


Jennifer M. Scovell, Vocals And Piano, Jennifer M. Scovell Apr 2001

Jennifer M. Scovell, Vocals And Piano, Jennifer M. Scovell

School of Music Graduate Recitals

  • JENNIFER M. SCOVELL, Vocals and Piano
  • assisted by Ben Scott, Seth Ashby, Jamie Shew, Rob Gardner and Christina Johnson, Vocals Raphael Crawford, Trombone Brett Farkas, Guitar Bartosz Hadala and David Proulx, Piano Mark Ziegler and Dan Thatcher, Bass Kevin Garcia and Fred Knapp, Drums

Jennifer M. Scovell is a candidate for the Master of Music degree majoring in jazz performance. She received her bachelor’s degree from the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay.


Masterworks For The Organ, With Commentary, Katharine M. Hoogerheide Mar 2001

Masterworks For The Organ, With Commentary, Katharine M. Hoogerheide

Honors Theses

No abstract available.


Roger Shew, Double Bass, Roger Shew Mar 2001

Roger Shew, Double Bass, Roger Shew

School of Music Graduate Recitals

  • ROGER SHEW, Double Bass
  • assisted by Shawn Wallace, Tenor Saxophone Marc Landes, Trumpet Dan Kramlich and David Proulx, Piano Brett Farkas, Guitar Chris Earley and Fred Knapp, Drums

Roger Shew is a candidate for the Master of Music degree majoring in jazz studies. He received his bachelor’s degree from Washington State University.


Angie J. Rohlik, Piano, Angie J. Rohlik Mar 2001

Angie J. Rohlik, Piano, Angie J. Rohlik

School of Music Graduate Recitals

  • ANGIE J. ROHLIK, Piano

Angie J. Rohlik is a candidate for the Master of Music degree majoring in piano performance. She received her bachelor’s degree from Northern Michigan University.


Travis Freshner, Trumpet, Travis Freshner Mar 2001

Travis Freshner, Trumpet, Travis Freshner

School of Music Graduate Recitals

  • TRAVIS FRESHNER, Trumpet
  • Helen Lukan, Piano
  • assisted by Wendy Wheeler, Soprano Tabitha Phelps, Horn Ben Kadow, Trombone Miriam Esper, Narrator

Travis Freshner is a candidate for the Master of Music degree majoring in trumpet performance. He received his bachelor’s degree from the University of Oregon.


Jae Chung, Guitar, Jae Chung Feb 2001

Jae Chung, Guitar, Jae Chung

School of Music Graduate Recitals

  • JAE CHUNG, Guitar
  • assisted by Shawn Wallace, Flute and Alto Saxophone Roger Shew, Bass Ben Ball, Drums Kevin Garcia, Percussion

Jae Chung is a candidate for the Master of Music degree majoring in jazz studies. He received his bachelor’s degree from the University of Toronto.


Tim Williams, Tuba, Tim Williams Feb 2001

Tim Williams, Tuba, Tim Williams

School of Music Graduate Recitals

  • TIM WILLIAMS, Tuba
  • Helen Lukan, Piano

Tim Williams is a candidate for the Master of Music degree majoring in tuba performance. He received his bachelor’s degree from Western Michigan University.


Michelle Milliken, Soprano, Michelle Milliken Feb 2001

Michelle Milliken, Soprano, Michelle Milliken

School of Music Graduate Recitals

  • MICHELLE M. MILLIKEN, Soprano
  • Gunta Laukmane, Piano

Michelle M. Milliken is a candidate for the Master of Music degree majoring in vocal performance. She received her bachelor’s degree from Albion College (Michigan).


Earlie Braggs, Trombone, Earlie Braggs Jan 2001

Earlie Braggs, Trombone, Earlie Braggs

School of Music Graduate Recitals

  • EARLIE BRAGGS, Trombone
  • Wenli Zhou, Piano

Earlie Braggs is a candidate for the Master of Music degree majoring in performance/jazz. He received his bachelor’s degree from Midland Lutheran College in Fremont, Nebraska.


The Merling Trio, 1/12, College Of Fine Arts Jan 2001

The Merling Trio, 1/12, College Of Fine Arts

School of Music Faculty Recitals

  • THE MERLING TRIO
  • Renata Artman Knific, Violin
  • Bruce Uchimura, Cello
  • Susan Wiersma Uchimura, Piano
  • assisted by Igor Fedotov, Viola


Organ Sonata For Church Organ, Emmanuel M. Dubois Jan 2001

Organ Sonata For Church Organ, Emmanuel M. Dubois

Emmanuel Dubois Compositions

Op. 16: 1 score (iv + 24 pages) ; includes foreward in English and French

Opus 16 reflects, thus, an uncertain spiritual voyage: it starts with a statement on natural beauty and friendship and ends with a tarnished but hopeful message about the humanity that binds us. The Organ Suite premiered on the great organ of the First United Methodist Church of Kalamazoo, Michigan and performed by Dr. Schrock. In August 2004, he was invited to play the Suite at the Cathedral of Saints Gervais and Protais in Lectoure, France, during the Nuits musicales en Armagnac Festival.

Movements:

  1. Prelude – …