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Doctoral thesis recital (baritone)Bolzenthal, Bryan 31 May 2011 (has links)
Mache dich from St. Matthew Passion, BWV 244 ; Grosser Herr from Christmas Oratorio, BWV 248 / Johann Sebastian Bach -- Duets for alto, baritone, and piano, op.28 / Johannes Brahms -- Dover Beach / Samuel Barber -- Sechs deutsche Lieder, op.103 / Louis Spohr -- Two songs, Op.91 / Johannes Brahms / text
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The beatitudeSimpson, Danny Leo, 1950- January 1974 (has links)
No description available.
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War prayerKnable, Robert Dennis January 1977 (has links)
No description available.
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A CLOUD CHAMBER STUDY OF HIGH ENERGY NUCLEAR INTERACTIONSTompkins, Donald Roy, 1932- January 1964 (has links)
No description available.
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2 atmosphéres (1974)Rodrigue, Nicole. January 1974 (has links)
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Nocturnales : for chamber orchestraMoura, Eli-Eri Luiz de January 1995 (has links)
v.1. Musical composition -- v.2. Analysis. / In this paper the compositional issues and techniques employed in my M. Mus. Thesis Composition Nocturnales (for chamber orchestra comprised of fifteen players) is discussed. The piece, constituted of three connected parts, exhibits an eclecticism of musical styles and compositional approaches that comes in part, from the use of different temporal structures. To build such structures, two independent techniques have been developed that organize pitch and rhythm according to some serial procedures, yet are flexible enough to permit local level decisions based on intuitive considerations. The basis of the pitch system is a 1-2-1 tetrachordal set, to which are applied both principles of permutation and a modal treatment. In the rhythm domain, besides the conventional metric divisions of 2 and 3, predetermined numerical rows derived from the Fibonacci series to provide the durational values between event attacks are employed.
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The days of victory /Kambeitz, Nikolas January 2002 (has links)
The Days of Victory is a piece of music for a chamber orchestra of sixteen players, approximately thirteen minutes in duration. The accompanying analytical essay provides an extensive general description of its systems of pitch organization, and a more specific account of their operation in this piece. These systems function by linking dyads together to create a harmonic language that favours asymmetrical chord formations. Also included is an outline of its form, which uses four contrasting types of sections in recurrence. The essay comments on the stylistic tendencies of the piece in terms of rhythm, texture, and orchestration. This is followed by a brief exploration of the aesthetic implications of the music in relation to its title, which is drawn from a short excerpt of the Koran.
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X : for chamber orchestra (1998) / CrossYamanaka, Keiko, 1970- January 1998 (has links)
X is a composition for a chamber orchestra with a duration of approximately 13'30″. The title X (read as "cross") refers to a cross-weave pattern created by superimposing the trills and written-out tremolos in the piece. While the trills and tremolos are used throughout the piece to create a sense of textural variety, they have an important function in controlling the formal structure of the piece. The texture, which is one of the important features of the composition, makes the overall form apparent.
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Effectiveness of chamber theatre compared to acting for the understanding of literature /House, Sandra Kay. January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (Ed.D.)--University of Tulsa, 1977. / Bibliography: leaves 46-47.
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The fancies of Alfonso Ferrabosco IIVaught, Raymond. Ferrabosco, Alfonso, January 1958 (has links)
Thesis--Stanford University. / Includes bibliographical references. Also issued in print.
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