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New Paradigms In Band Performance: An Analysis Of Three Prototypes, Scott Walker-Parker
New Paradigms In Band Performance: An Analysis Of Three Prototypes, Scott Walker-Parker
Glenn Korff School of Music: Dissertations, Theses, Student Creative Work, and Performance
This document seeks to propose new paradigms in band performance through inter-, multi-, and transdisciplinarity. Initial inspirations were drawn from performance innovations shaped by the new music theater which became popular in the 20th century. Key concepts which were used throughout the creative, planning, logistic, rehearsal, and performance processes are analyzed in three recitals through prototypes of new paradigms in band performance. These concepts include accessibility and community, nonverbal/multimodal performance and instruction versus time, and nonverbal/multimodal communication.
The document has been organized in a manner which highlights successes and breakdowns of each process so future refinement can be made. …
Argentine Conducting Tour, Dan Rager
Argentine Conducting Tour, Dan Rager
Dan Rager
Volume 68, Number 03 (March 1950), John Briggs
Volume 68, Number 03 (March 1950), John Briggs
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Richards Strauss . . . Conducting is a Difficult Business
Modern Piano Musical Metaphysics . . . Its Cause and Cure
How to Build a Voice Psychologists
Evaluate Music
So You Want to be a Piano Teacher
Structure of Music Clarence Dickinson—Pioneer of Church Music
Let's Simplify the Liebestraum Cadenzas Master Lesson on Brahms' Intermezzo in E-Flat Major, Op. 117,
No. 1 Musical Medicos
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