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Common Injuries Of Musicians, Lynette Lukomski Dec 2004

Common Injuries Of Musicians, Lynette Lukomski

Honors Theses

Musicians face many challenges throughout their careers; dealing with an injury should not be one of them. Unfortunately, studies show that up to seventy-five percent of musicians suffer playing-related injuries. These injuries can retard musical growth, can take time out of practices and performances, and may cost a musician his/her job. Fortunately, many non-invasive treatments can be used if injuries are diagnosed quickly, and prevention techniques are available to prevent an injury from ever occurring. Factors such as age and genetics (physical and mental characteristics inherited from parents) should be considered as well when a musician decides his/her practice schedule. …


Current Practices, Preparation, And Demographics Of Music Therapists Working With School-Age Clients Who Have Severe, Profound, And Multiple Impairments, Erin Dalby Dec 2004

Current Practices, Preparation, And Demographics Of Music Therapists Working With School-Age Clients Who Have Severe, Profound, And Multiple Impairments, Erin Dalby

Masters Theses

The purpose of this study was to determine (a) which music therapy techniques may most effectively assist school-age clients with severe, profound, and multiple impairments to achieve certain goals; (b) assess whether music therapists currently feel that they were prepared to adequately serve the target population; and ( c) describe the demographics of music therapists who work with the target population. A researcher-designed questionnaire was completed by music therapists who served school-age clients who have severe/profound and multiple impairments. Results indicated that the use of singing and therapist-composed music were the most effective methods to develop nearly all types of …


Preferences Of Chinese Alzheimer’S Patients For Music Therapy Activities: Singing, Instruments, Games, Dance/Movement, And Composition/Improvisation, Karen Kwok Dec 2004

Preferences Of Chinese Alzheimer’S Patients For Music Therapy Activities: Singing, Instruments, Games, Dance/Movement, And Composition/Improvisation, Karen Kwok

Masters Theses

This research, based on Brotons and Pickett-Cooper’s 1994 study, examined the preferences of Chinese Alzheimer’s patients for music therapy activities. Fifteen Chinese senior residents residing in a Toronto, Canada ethnic nursing home participated in this study. Five different language and culturally appropriate music therapy activities were used, which included singing, dance/movement with music, musical games, instrument manipulation and improvisation/composition. Subjects met in small groups of 3 for a total of five 30-minute sessions in two weeks. During each session, one of the five music therapy activities was presented. At the end of each session, subjects were asked to state how …


Lin Foulk, Horn, 11/18, College Of Fine Arts Nov 2004

Lin Foulk, Horn, 11/18, College Of Fine Arts

School of Music Faculty Recitals

  • LIN FOULK, Horn
  • Yu-Liën The, Piano
  • assisted by Bradley Wong, Clarinet


Daniel Vega-Albela, Violin, Daniel Vega-Albela Jun 2004

Daniel Vega-Albela, Violin, Daniel Vega-Albela

School of Music Graduate Recitals

  • DANIEL VEGA-ALBELA, Violin
  • Susan Wiersma Uchimura, Piano

Daniel Vega-Albela is a candidate for the Master of Music degree majoring in violin performance. He received his bachelor’s degree from the Mannes College of Music.


Omen, Tao-Hsing Wang Jun 2004

Omen, Tao-Hsing Wang

Masters Theses

The arrangement of this composition is based on chamber orchestra. The piece which is very classical structure was written not only by the harmonic theory of chromaticism and mode mixture but also by a sort of contrapuntal skill for its essential musical languages by me. In addition, the music form of the whole piece can be described as three movements with one introduction, though it should be played without any interruption or break between each movement.

As the title "Omen," we can find that there is a crucial harmonic motive, augmented triad, hidden in the introduction of this piece, and …


The Drawing Of The Three, John Griffin Jun 2004

The Drawing Of The Three, John Griffin

Masters Theses

The Drawing of the Three is a work in seven movements scored for full orchestra. The title, along with the movement names, are derived from the novel The Dark Tower II: The Drawing of the Three by Stephen King. This composition can be viewed as a "sequel" to my earlier piece The Gunslinger, inspired by the first book in King's "Dark Tower" series. Unlike the previous work, the music is not intended to be a literal programmatic representation of the book's plot. Rather, its purpose is to musically depict the personalities and inner conflicts of the characters in the …


Deniz Caglar, Viola, Deniz Caglar Apr 2004

Deniz Caglar, Viola, Deniz Caglar

School of Music Graduate Recitals

  • DENIZ CAÐLAR, Viola
  • Gunta Laukmane and Henning Vauth, Piano

Deniz Caðlar is a candidate for the Master of Music degree majoring in viola performance. She received her bachelor’s degree from Bilkent University in Ankara, Turkey.


Steve August, Piano, Steve August Apr 2004

Steve August, Piano, Steve August

School of Music Graduate Recitals

  • STEVE AUGUST, Piano
  • assisted by Aaron Tully, Bass Jon Wert, Drums

Steve August is a candidate for the Master of Music degree majoring in performance–jazz. He received his bachelor’s degree from Grand Valley State University.


Stephen James, Trumpet, Stephen James Apr 2004

Stephen James, Trumpet, Stephen James

School of Music Graduate Recitals

  • STEPHEN JAMES, Trumpet
  • Helen Lukan, Piano
  • assisted by Diana Larson, English Horn

Stephen James is a candidate for the Master of Music degree majoring in trumpet performance. He received his bachelor’s degree from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.


A Survey: Contemporary Music Therapy Practice With Individuals Diagnosed On The Autism Spectrum, S. Alie Chandler Apr 2004

A Survey: Contemporary Music Therapy Practice With Individuals Diagnosed On The Autism Spectrum, S. Alie Chandler

Masters Theses

A variety of music therapy approaches and techniques for working with individuals with autism spectrum disorders have evolved out of the creativity of the profession, the influence of different music therapy approaches, as well as the influences of other treatment and educational theories. This study includes a review of the music therapy literature concerning this population as well as a description of common educational programs and other treatment techniques influential in this field. The underlying question of this study is how these diverse methods are being incorporated and integrated into current music therapy practice to best meet the needs of …


Noel Allende-Goitia, Composer, 4/1, College Of Fine Arts Apr 2004

Noel Allende-Goitia, Composer, 4/1, College Of Fine Arts

School of Music Faculty Recitals

  • NOEL ALLENDE-GOITÍA, Composer


Music Therapy And Social Skills In Young Children With Disabilities: A Survey Of Music Therapy Practitioners, Sayaka Abe Apr 2004

Music Therapy And Social Skills In Young Children With Disabilities: A Survey Of Music Therapy Practitioners, Sayaka Abe

Masters Theses

Music therapy services have been utilized as one of the related services that may be necessary to assist young children with disabilities in the accomplishment of their educational goals. The purpose of this study was to examine (a) how music therapy services are used in early childhood settings and (b) how music therapy interventions aid in the development of social skills in young children with disabilities. An original survey instrument was sent to music therapists who were members of the American Music Therapy Association and had indicated that they worked in early childhood settings. The survey was sent to 423 …


Alfredo Hernandez Cadena, Violin, Alfredo Hernandez Cadena Mar 2004

Alfredo Hernandez Cadena, Violin, Alfredo Hernandez Cadena

School of Music Graduate Recitals

  • ALFREDO HERNÁNDEZ CADENA, Violin
  • Tina Gorter and Susan Wiersma Uchimura, Piano

Alfredo Hernández Cadena is a candidate for the Master of Music degree majoring in violin performance. He received his bachelor’s degree from the Conservatorio de las Rosas.


Diana Larson, Oboe, Diana Larson Mar 2004

Diana Larson, Oboe, Diana Larson

School of Music Graduate Recitals

  • DIANA L. LARSON, Oboe
  • Helen Lukan, Piano
  • assisted by Renée Hermanowski, Clarinet Blake Espy, Violin Jorge Martinez Rios, Viola Phillip Suzuki, Bass

Diana L. Larson is a candidate for the Master of Music degree majoring in oboe performance. She received her bachelor’s degree from Michigan State University.


Alan Daowz Mendez, Cello, Alan Daowez Mendez Feb 2004

Alan Daowz Mendez, Cello, Alan Daowez Mendez

School of Music Graduate Recitals

  • ALAN DAOWZ MÉNDEZ, Cello
  • Susan Wiersma Uchimura, Piano

Alan Daowz Méndez is a candidate for the Master of Music degree majoring in cello performance. He received his bachelor’s degree from the Conservatorio de las Rosas in Mexico.


Jonathan Chesman, Horn, Jonathan Chesman Feb 2004

Jonathan Chesman, Horn, Jonathan Chesman

School of Music Graduate Recitals

  • JONATHAN CHESMAN, Horn
  • assisted by Chris Sargent, Piano Tereza Holíková, Violin Miks Silis and Jorge Martinez Rios, Viola Christopher Meyer, Cello

Jonathan Chesman is a candidate for the Master of Music degree majoring in horn performance. He received his bachelor’s degree from the University of Toledo.


Matthew T. Lefebvre, Soprano And Alto Saxophones, Matthew T. Lefebvre Feb 2004

Matthew T. Lefebvre, Soprano And Alto Saxophones, Matthew T. Lefebvre

School of Music Graduate Recitals

  • MATTHEW T. LEFEBVRE, Soprano and Alto Saxophones
  • Yu-Lien The, Piano
  • assisted by Tamara Flick, Flute Kristen Legg, Choreographer/Dancer

Matthew T. Lefebvre is a candidate for the Master of Music degree majoring in saxophone performance. He received his bachelor’s degree from the University of Massachusetts–Amherst.


Matthew Russell, Piano, Matthew Russell Feb 2004

Matthew Russell, Piano, Matthew Russell

School of Music Graduate Recitals

  • MATTHEW RUSSELL, Piano

Matthew Russell is a candidate for the Master of Music degree majoring in piano performance. He received his bachelor’s degree from the Crane School of Music.


Henning Vauth, Piano, Henning Vauth Feb 2004

Henning Vauth, Piano, Henning Vauth

School of Music Graduate Recitals

  • HENNING VAUTH, Piano

Henning Vauth is a candidate for the Master of Music degree majoring in piano performance. He received his bachelor’s degrees from the Hochschule für Musik und Theater in Hannover, Germany and from the Ecole Normale de Musique “Alfred Cortot” in Paris, France.


Stephen Molnar, Tuba, Stephen Molnar Jan 2004

Stephen Molnar, Tuba, Stephen Molnar

School of Music Graduate Recitals

  • STEPHEN MOLNAR, Tuba
  • Helen Lukan, Piano

Stephen Molnar is a candidate for the Master of Music degree majoring in tuba performance. He received his bachelor’s degree from Baldwin-Wallace College (Ohio).