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Narrating the Lives of Saints and Sinners in Samuel Barber’s Hermit SongsKonowal, Jennifer A. January 2015 (has links)
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A Trumpeter's Guide to Samuel Barber's Capricorn ConcertoCrafton, Jason Allen 08 1900 (has links)
Samuel Barber's Capricorn Concerto for flute, oboe and trumpet with strings is an important though seldom performed work. The concerto is teeming with performance choices that are indicative of both historical and contemporary influences. At present, there are limited resources available to performers regarding Capricorn. The first section of this study presents an historical and contextual examination of Capricorn both in terms of Barber's own compositional output and that of his influences and contemporaries. The second section includes a performance analysis of the work, while the third section includes an analysis of existing recordings. Implications for the performer are outlined in last section. The guide provides performers with pertinent background, analytical and performance information in order to facilitate informed, high-level performance.
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INTRODUCING THE PIANO MUSIC OF SAMUEL BARBER TO THE UNDERGRADUATE PIANO MAJORSTEVENS, DAMON BRIAN January 2007 (has links)
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An examination of works for wind band and brass ensemble: Toccata for band by Frank Erickson, Mutations from Bach by Samuel Barber, and Nobles of the Mystic Shrine by John Philip SousaLadd, Adam Richard January 1900 (has links)
Master of Music / Department of Music / Frank Tracz / The following report is a comprehensive analysis of two works for wind band and one
work for brass ensemble, prepared by Adam Ladd. The report was completed during the Spring
semester of 2014 and culminated with live performances of each piece by the Kansas State
University Concert Band and Brass Ensemble with Adam Ladd conducting. Audio and video
recordings of the conducted performances can be found within the K-State Research Exchange
database. The following report includes three comprehensive Unit Studies or Teacher Research
Guides in the format that is described in the Teaching Music Through Performance in Band book
series. The report also includes three Tracz Analysis Grids in the format that is found in The Art
of Interpretation of Band Music. The examined pieces are as follows. Toccatta for Band, by
Frank Erickson, Mutations from Bach, by Samuel Barber, and Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, by
John Philip Sousa, arranged by Philip Sparke.
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Form and Lyricism as Elements of Neo-Romanticism in Summer Music Op. 31 by Samuel Barber (1957) with three recitals of selected works by Bach, Mozart, Hindemith, Handel, Gaubert, and othersGrosklos, Hollie Jo 12 1900 (has links)
The music of Samuel Barber is well known in the vocal, piano, and string literature; however, little of his chamber music involves woodwinds, and in particular, only one work involves the woodwind quintet. Summer Music, originally commissioned as a septet, developed after the premiere of the work into the woodwind quintet version, with the assistance of the New York Woodwind Quintet. Barber is considered a contemporary .romantic. composer, evidenced through his use of lyricism. Summer Music, a standard in the woodwind quintet literature, should be included in every professional flutist's repertoire. The intent of this dissertation is to consider Barber's use of lyricism as a determinant of the form of Summer Music, as well as to compare the differences between the manuscript and the published edition.
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Defining Musical Americanism: A Reductive Style Study of the Piano Sonatas of Samuel Barber, Elliott Carter, Aaron Copland, and Charles IvesJacklin, Brendan January 2017 (has links)
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Procedural Consistencies in Samuel Barber's Piano MusicMACK, EVAN EDWARD 27 August 2008 (has links)
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The Romantic Pilgrim: Narrative Structure in Samuel Barber's <i>Hermit Songs</i>Kimbell, Sara E. 27 May 2010 (has links)
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