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Doctoral thesis recital (violin)Hall, Bryan Emmon 18 March 2014 (has links)
Sonata for violin and cello / Maurice Ravel -- Piano trio in C major, op.87 / Johannes Brahms. / text
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Doctoral thesis recital (violoncello)Jenkins, Frank Gifford 20 March 2014 (has links)
Sonata for violin and cello / Maurice Ravel -- Piano trio in C major, op.87 / Johannes Brahms. / text
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A personal portrait of Frances Oman Clark through the eyes of her most prominent students and collaboratorsHudak, Allison Lynn 28 August 2008 (has links)
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Stephen Dankner's Piano sonata (1992): a journey into postmodernismBem, Bridget Judith 28 August 2008 (has links)
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A PLAN OF INSTRUCTION FOR TEACHING MUSIC MAJORS BASIC OPEN SCORE READING AT THE KEYBOARD IN CLASS PIANO PROGRAMSBeehler, Susan Ray January 1978 (has links)
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Att tala i toner : En analys av Michael Nymans filmmusik i The PianoWaldenby, Jennie January 2013 (has links)
This essay concerns the traditional view of the function of music in film. It’s a study of the existing theories within the research area of modern film music and their applicability on film music in general. Is the function of film music always the same or is it depending on the film itself? The objects of my studies are The Piano, a film written and directed by Jane Campion, and the soundtrack composed by Michael Nyman. The central issue is to determine whether the main characters muteness has an impact on the music’s significance and if so, in which way? The purpose of this essay is foremost to broaden the traditional view of film music as being added to, instead of being a part of, a film as a whole. The intention is also to give film music and all its composers the acknowledgement of being a part of a unique art form.
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EncomiumJohnston, Bradley Keith 16 February 2011 (has links)
Encomium celebrates the life and contribution of Pianist and Master Teacher Jane Allen Ritter. She is mine and so many other’s musical mother. / text
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The violin and piano repertoire of twentieth-century Latin America : a bibliography with annotations of selected compositionsCabán-Vales, Francisco J., 1974- 06 July 2011 (has links)
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Stephen Dankner's Piano sonata (1992) : a journey into postmodernismBem, Bridget Judith, 1966- 05 August 2011 (has links)
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The Piano Works of a Contemporary Mexican Expatriate: Samuel Zyman's Two Motions in One Movement and Variations on an Original ThemeDousa, Nayeli January 2013 (has links)
Samuel Zyman (b. 1956) is one of the leading Mexican composers of our time. He has composed more than 55 works in a variety of genres, including symphonies, concertos, orchestral pieces, film music, chamber music, and music for solo piano. This study includes an overview of Zyman's background as a musician and composer, with an emphasis on his solo piano works. It provides a discussion of Zyman's musical style and an analysis of his two most recent solo piano compositions, Two Motions in One Movement and Variations on an Original Theme. Zyman cites the music of Bartók and Prokofiev, along with Impressionism and jazz music, as important influences in his piano compositions. This study demonstrates that in his solo piano compositions Zyman has created a style that incorporates four diverse influences of 20th-century modern compositional practice -- the tonal language and percussive approach to the piano of Bartók, textural elements found in Prokofiev's piano works, elements of Impressionism, and certain rhythmic and harmonic elements of jazz music -- into a distinctly personal 21st-century voice. This synthesis of disparate elements into a compelling contemporary musical language makes Zyman a modern composer deserving of the attention of professional musicians and scholars. This study provides musicians insight into Zyman's compositional style, and brings the work of an important Mexican composer of our time to the attention of contemporary pianists and audiences.
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