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The music of Daniel Bukvich : a biography, analysis of selected works, and annotated guide to the complete works 1978-2005 /Chin, Brian S. January 2006 (has links)
Thesis (D. Mus. Arts)--University of Washington, 2006. / Vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaf 301).
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A graduate recital in wind band conducting featuring analysis of: Gustav Holst's First suite in E-flat, Ney Rosauro's Japanese overture, and Daniel Bukvich's InfernoDanielsen, Dane Holger January 1900 (has links)
Master of Music / Department of Music / Frank C. Tracz / This document was submitted to the Graduate School of Kansas State University as a partial requirement for the Master’s of Music Education degree. It contains the historical, theoretical, performance, and rehearsal consideration, for each of the three pieces that were performed on the Graduate Student Conducting Recital on Wednesday, March 12, 2010. Selections performed on the recital included in the document’s analysis portion include First Suite in E Flat by Gustav Holst, Japanese Overture by Ney Rosauro, and Inferno by Daniel Bukvich. The analysis format for this report is based on the Blocker/Miles Unit Study technique found in the Teaching Music through Performance in Band series, as well as the Tracz concept of macro-micro score analysis. The performances of the Kansas State University Wind Ensemble served as the basis for the technical, musical, and stylistic evaluations and analysis.
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An examination of the works of Mother Earth by David Maslanka, English Folk Song Suite by Ralph Vaughan Williams, Symphony #1 In Memoriam Dresden – 1945 by Daniel Bukvich, and Concertino for B[flat] clarinet by Carl Maria Von Weber, OP. 26/arranged by M.L. Lake.Johnson, Luke D. January 1900 (has links)
Master of Music / Department of Music / Frank C. Tracz / This document is comprised of research and analysis of the comprehensive examination
of the graduate conducting recital of Luke D. Johnson. This recital was performed by the
Lansing High School Wind Ensemble on February 24, 2008 at McCain Auditorium in
Manhattan, KS, and again on February 25, 2008 at Lansing High School in Lansing, KS. The examined repertoire for these recitals includes Mother Earth by David Maslanka, English Folk Song Suite by Ralph Vaughn Williams, Symphony #1 In Memoriam Dresden – 1945 by Daniel Bukvich, and Concertino for Solo Clarinet with Band Accompaniment by Carl Maria Von Weber, OP. 26. This document contains theoretical and historical analysis and outlines the methods of planning and preparing a graduate conducting recital according to the Blocher/Miles and Tracz formats.
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