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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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A discussion of the compositions of Boyde Hood

Hood, Boyde January 1968 (has links)
There is no abstract available for this thesis. / School of Music
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Percepção corporal do cantor : um estudo etnográfico sobre a performance vocal / The singer's body : an ethnographic study of the vocal performance

Mota Maier, Regina Helena Cunha, 1963- 09 October 2013 (has links)
Orientador: Sara Pereira Lopes / Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Artes / Made available in DSpace on 2018-08-23T23:02:01Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 MotaMaier_ReginaHelenaCunha_M.pdf: 2269037 bytes, checksum: 050b989b94ea1add4165330c31806262 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2013 / Resumo: A presente dissertação investiga a corporalidade do cantor em cena. O trabalho estuda possibilidades expressivas do canto e sua relação com a pedagogia da voz. O eixo que direciona o trabalho é a constituição da pesquisadora enquanto cantora e professora de canto e a (im)possível relação dialógica entre essas duas posições. Partindo de uma retrospectiva das referencias musicais da pesquisadora, a discussão do arcabouço bibliográfico e teórico contrapõe-se à problematização empreendida no segundo capítulo quanto à performance. Desse modo, intenta-se ressaltar os efeitos do entendimento da performance sob a perspectiva conceitual de Zumthor, o que resultou na ressignificação da experiência da pesquisadora como cantora e professora. A vivência da preparação vocal de um grupo de 11 cantores indicia tais efeitos. As considerações que fecham o trabalho partem da certeza de que não há respostas prontas, porém reelaboram algumas das idéias que podem permitir uma continuidade nas investigações, apontando para a indissociabilidade entre corpo e voz / Abstract: The present dissertation investigates the singer's body on stage. The work studies expressive possibilities in singing, and their connection with vocal pedagogy. The axis which orients the work is the researcher's constitution as a singer and teacher, and the (im)possible dialogical relationship between these two. Starting from a retrospective of the researcher's musical references, the discussion of the theoretical and bibliographic structures are collated with the performance as problematized in the second chapter. Thus, this study intends to stress an understanding of performance according to Zumthor's perspective, which resulted in a re-signification of the researcher's experience as a singer and teacher. An experience with the vocal coaching of a group of 11 singers, indicate such effects. The final considerations which close the work, though implying there are no ready answers, elaborate some ideas which might allow continuity for this research, pointing to the indivisibility between body and voice / Mestrado / Artes Cenicas / Mestra em Artes
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Conversation, Dark haze, San-shui Xi-nan.

January 1998 (has links)
by Ho Tsz-Yan, Rebecca. / Thesis (M.Mus.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1998. / Abstract also in Chinese. / Chapter Part I: --- p.page / Chapter ´Ø --- Abstract --- p.1 / Chapter Part II: / Chapter ´Ø --- "Analysis on ""Conversation""" --- p.3 / Chapter ´Ø --- """Conversation"" (Full Score)" --- p.6 / Chapter ´Ø --- "Analysis on ""Dark Haze´ح" --- p.25 / Chapter ´Ø --- """Dark Haze"" (Full Score)" --- p.28 / Chapter ´Ø --- "Analysis on ""San-Shui Xi-Nan""" --- p.65 / Chapter ´Ø --- """San -Shui Xi-Nan"" (Full Score)" --- p.69 / Chapter Part III: / Chapter ´Ø --- Biography --- p.119
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The five anonymous sacred concertos in Levoča Ms. Mus. 13993: an analysis and critical edition

Unknown Date (has links)
by Jerry M. Cain / Typescript / Includes complete vocal and instrumental scores of 2 liturgical motets and 3 sacred concertos of the early 17th century transcribed into modern notation / For mixed voices and/or instruments / M.M. Florida State University 1994 / Compositions LE45-48, 143 in Levoča Ms. Mus. 13993; ms. of German composers, copied in organ tablature by Johannes Schimbraczky / Includes bibliographical references / Score texts in German and Latin; 2 scores are without text
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Sacred Sound at the Symphony: A Conductor's Guide to Faith Traditions in Choral-Orchestral Repertoire

Bott, Robert (Conductor) 05 1900 (has links)
Since most historical composers of Western art music were European Christians (or resided in areas that were primarily populated by Christians), a vast majority of the sacred choral-orchestral repertoire is based on major figures and themes from the most prominent denominations, including Catholicism, Lutheranism, and Anglicanism. As a corollary this is also the case for analytical, pedagogical, and exegetical literature related to the topic. However, in the late nineteenth century some composers began to look to other faith traditions for inspiration, which resulted in compositions based on texts that are less-familiar to Western audience members and performers. Despite the fact that many of these pieces are innovative and well-written, few, if any, have entered the standard repertoire. Because of this they are under-represented in both performance and extant music literature. The purpose of this study is to examine three compositions from this marginalized category in order to produce a guide that provides salient information on the religious/cultural background and musical aspects of each work. This guide will serve as a resource for conductors to facilitate an understanding of and connection with the text, allow informed programming decisions, and promote approaches that are appropriate and respectful to the religious source material. The pieces selected for investigation are Gustav Holst's Choral Hymns from the Rig Veda, Op. 26: First Group, Lili Boulanger's Vielle Prière Bouddhique (Old Buddhist Prayer), and Robert Cundick's The Redeemer.

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