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Senior Recital - Kimberly Lewin, Kimberly Ann Lewin Jan 2024

Senior Recital - Kimberly Lewin, Kimberly Ann Lewin

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This recital is in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Music in Music Performance.


Orpheus In The Underworld, Dallas Heaton, Usu Opera Apr 2021

Orpheus In The Underworld, Dallas Heaton, Usu Opera

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Spring 2021 broadcast production of Offenbach's "Orphée aux enters" in English translation.


Violet's Journey, Dallas Heaton, Usu Opera Nov 2019

Violet's Journey, Dallas Heaton, Usu Opera

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USU Opera Theatre presents "Violet's Journey", an original adaptation of "Violet" by Jeanine Tesori and Brian Crawley and "Spitfire Grill" by James Valcq and Fred Alley, arranged and produced by Dallas Heaton


The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, Dallas Heaton, Usu Opera, Errik M. Hood Nov 2019

The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, Dallas Heaton, Usu Opera, Errik M. Hood

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USU Opera production of "The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee" by William Finn, Rachel Sheinkin, Rebecca Feldman with additional material by Jay Reiss.


London Stage Database, Mattie Burkert, Will Daland, Emma Hallock, Todd Hugie, Lauren Liebe, Derek Miller, Dustin Olson, Ben R. Schneider Jr. Jun 2019

London Stage Database, Mattie Burkert, Will Daland, Emma Hallock, Todd Hugie, Lauren Liebe, Derek Miller, Dustin Olson, Ben R. Schneider Jr.

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Recovered files, and documents and archival data used to revitalize the London Stage Information Bank, which was completed in the 1970s but had become technologically obsolete.

Contents:

--Greene_2018_SITAR_3.5in_floppy: Files with this prepending them are program files for the SITAR word processing program, retrieved by Mattie Burkert in 2018 from a 3.5-inch floppy disk sent to her via mail by John Greene, who received it from Ben Schneider in or around 1990.

--Greene_2018_SITAR_5.5in_floppy: Files with this prepending them are program files for the SITAR word processing program, retrieved by Mattie Burkert in 2018 from a 3.5-inch floppy disk sent to her …


Becoming An Artistic Entrepreneur: The Nuts And Bolts Of Running A Successful Artistic Venture, Collette Nicole Cook May 2019

Becoming An Artistic Entrepreneur: The Nuts And Bolts Of Running A Successful Artistic Venture, Collette Nicole Cook

Undergraduate Honors Capstone Projects

The music industry is shifting away from the traditional concert in traditional venues. New and innovative concert experiences are beginning to be designed to continue to find ways to speak to new audiences. As a musician, entrepreneurial skills are becoming more and more mandatory in creating a long-lasting career. Despite the thousands of people who graduate around the country with a music degree each year, the number of traditional music jobs as a major symphony orchestra member or touring soloist are becoming more and more difficult to land, causing many graduates to have to find work in a different field …


The Use Of Vocal Vibrato In Contemporary Performances Of Early Music, Kaylee Ann Simmons May 2017

The Use Of Vocal Vibrato In Contemporary Performances Of Early Music, Kaylee Ann Simmons

Undergraduate Honors Capstone Projects

The aim of this project is to help collegiate vocalists reconcile opposing views of applying vibrato to contemporary performances of early music. First, written materials, both modern and historical, were evaluated and compiled in a comprehensive review. Some early authors appeared to dislike vibrato-like qualities, while others believed them to be pleasant so long as they were used in moderation. Modern authors displayed an array of views about vibrato, with arguments ranging from "vibrato use only" to "straight-tone use only." They were found to generally base their opinions on vocal health and/or personal interpretations of historical data, though there was …


A Stiff, Brocaded Gown: Patterns In The Life Of Amy Lowell, Emily Jinju Cottam May 2017

A Stiff, Brocaded Gown: Patterns In The Life Of Amy Lowell, Emily Jinju Cottam

Undergraduate Honors Capstone Projects

Amy Lowell's poetry serves as a reflection of the challenges and struggles that permeated her life. Her late entry into the world of published poetry at the age of 38 resulted in the presentation of already-solidified beliefs that she had developed since childhood. Although the techniques she employed and the quality of her writing varied in the last decades of her life, Lowell's focus on imagery, rhythm, and mood remained consistent in many of her works. Published in 1916, the poem "Patterns", from Men, Women, and Ghosts, contains themes that are of particular note when placed into the context of …


Songs Of Love And Loss, Dallas Heaton, Usu Opera Nov 2014

Songs Of Love And Loss, Dallas Heaton, Usu Opera

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Opera Scenes program, featuring scenes from opera and musical theatre.

Second program of two presented.


Songs Of Love And Loss, Dallas Heaton, Usu Opera Nov 2014

Songs Of Love And Loss, Dallas Heaton, Usu Opera

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Opera and Musical theatre scenes program, Fall 2014.

First program of two presented.


Senior Thesis, Trevor Dane Vincent Apr 2014

Senior Thesis, Trevor Dane Vincent

Undergraduate Honors Capstone Projects

Senior recital for Trevor Vincent, playing the alto saxophone. Accompanied by Mike Benson (saxophone), Sierra Summers (piano), Alfredo Balcacer (guitar), Kelin Gibbons (guitar), Emily Pack (piano/keyboard), Thomas Pratt (bass), and Nick Miner (drums).


The Merry Wives Of Windsor, Dallas Heaton, Usu Opera Apr 2014

The Merry Wives Of Windsor, Dallas Heaton, Usu Opera

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Composed by Otto Nicolai.

A Comic Opera in Three Acts, produced by USU Opera under the direction of Dallas Heaton.


Student Teaching Band Arrangement, Whitney Mensink May 2012

Student Teaching Band Arrangement, Whitney Mensink

Undergraduate Honors Capstone Projects

As a future music educator, I have learned how to teach students through various courses and instruction. During the last semester of my undergraduate, I am required to student teach. This gives me an opportunity to apply everything I’ve learned to see if it really works, and what my particular teaching style and philosophy is. At Sky View High School, I had the opportunity to teach the Sophomore Concert Band. For my thesis project, I decided to arrange a piece just for them – to rehearse with them and to score it to the strengths of the ensemble. Since I …