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A recital / Festival magnificatLangholz, Paul W, Pinkham, Daniel. Festival magnificat. January 2010 (has links)
Title from accompanying document. / Digitized by Kansas Correctional Industries
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A portfolio of music compositions.January 2004 (has links)
Symphony I -- Moments -- Three Chinese poems for mixed choir. / Tam Chin Fai. / Thesis (M.Mus.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2004. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 96). / Abstracts in English and Chinese. / Instrument List of SYMPHONY I --- p.iii / SYMPHONY I (2002-2003) --- p.1 / MOMENTS (2003) --- p.56 / THREE CHINESE POEMS for Mixed Choir (2004) / Chapter I. --- Chou Nu Er - Shu Bo Shan Dao Zhong Bi by Xin Qi-ji --- p.75 / Chapter II. --- Deng Le You Yuan by Li Shang-yin --- p.81 / Chapter III. --- You Zi Yin by Meng Jiao --- p.88 / Pronunciation and Translations of THREE CHINESE POEMS for Mixed Choir --- p.94 / Bibliography of the Translations of THREE CHINESE POEMS for Mixed Choir --- p.96
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MICHEL-RICHARD DELALANDE'S "LAUDA JERUSALEM": A STYLE-STUDY OF THE THREE VERSIONS (FRANCE)Watson, J. D. (James David) January 1983 (has links)
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Selected choral works from Musica sacra by Heitor Villa-Lobos : a performance edition with critical notes and commentaryBurleson, Jill L. January 2007 (has links)
Heitor Villa-Lobos (1887-1959) is regarded as the composer of highest distinction in twentieth-century Brazilian music. His musical compositions, representing virtually every musical genre, reflect his concerted effort toward developing a nationalistic Brazilian style. While the importance of this composer's ouvre and his contribution to a national Brazilian style is well established, particularly with regard to his instrumental works, his sacred choral compositions are generally considered to be peripheral in his overall compositional productivity. Although his major sacred choral works such as Bendita Sabedoria, Missa Sad Sebastian, and Magni scat Alleluia are programmed occasionally, the smaller sacred choral pieces found in his Musica Sacra collection remain less well-known.Musica Sacra, initially published by Vincente Vitale in 1951-52, is an out-of-print collection of twenty-three unaccompanied motet-style pieces, composed throughout Villa-Lobos's lifetime. Limited availability to many of these pieces has resulted in a paucity of programming of this music by choral conductors, as well as a lack of understanding of its place in his collected works.This study provides an updated and corrected performance edition of selected choral pieces from Musica Sacra, providing choral conductors with appropriately edited material for concert programming. It includes historical background, editorial notes, and performance notes to provide context and clarity.In this study, I have compared seventeen pieces from the original Vitale edition with manuscripts provided by the Museu Villa-Lobo, in an effort to represent the composer's musical intent in a manner accessible to the contemporary choral conductor. I have alsoidentified and discussed salient musical traits in this music, exemplifying not only the Spanish Renaissance influence as it existed in the Brazilian society during Villa-Lobos's lifetime, but more broadly reflecting, through its diverse assortment of musical features, an expression of the overall religious syncretism in Brazil at the time.Within the sacred choral framework of Musica Sacra, one discovers the composer's stylized representation of Brazilian musical eclecticism. This is exhibited through elements of musical spontaneity, Brazilian multi-cultural ethnicity, nationalism, European impressionism, Renaissance imitation, and twentieth-century harmonic dissonance. These features represent Villa-Lobos's synthesis of style that, according to Latin American music scholar, Gerard Behague, illuminates "Brazil's Musical Soul." / School of Music
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Analysis and performance of the a cappella choral music for mixed voices of Arnold Schoenberg /Simpson, Dean Wesley, January 1968 (has links)
Thesis (Ed. D.)--Teachers College, Columbia University, 1968. / Typescript; issued also on microfilm. Sponsor: Frederick D. Mayer. Dissertation Committee: Charles Walton, Lawrence Taylor, . Appendix A: Musical Scores of the A Cappella Choral Music for mixed voices of Arnold Schoenberg. Includes bibliographical references.
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Music, lyrics, and plot synopsis for Redemption, a musical on the book of RuthKlund, Heather A. January 2004 (has links)
Thesis (Th. M.)--Dallas Theological Seminary, 2004. / Includes bibliographical references(leaves [121]-123).
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Music, lyrics, and plot synopsis for Redemption, a musical on the book of RuthKlund, Heather A. January 2004 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (Th. M.)--Dallas Theological Seminary, 2004. / Includes bibliographical references(leaves [121]-123).
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I Never Saw Another Butterfly: A Composition for SATB Choir and Chamber OrchestraSchneider, Gregory Alan 08 1900 (has links)
...I never saw another butterfly... is a twelve movement chamber work scored for SATB choir, narrator, percussion I [vibraphone, and tomtoms (4)], percussion II [timpani (4), tam-tam, snare drum, and bass drum], guitar, violins I and II, viola, and cello and is based on the book of the same name. It contains a variety of compositional techniques, forms and genres.
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The five anonymous sacred concertos in Levoča Ms. Mus. 13993: an analysis and critical editionUnknown 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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Elatio: Praises and PropheciesJob, Lynn R. (Lynn Renee) 12 1900 (has links)
ELATIO: Praises and Prophecies is an allegorical composition based upon a collection of carols, poetry and prose in selected verses, phrases and fragments from medieval Christian liturgy, the canonical Hebrew Bible (Old Testament) and New Testament, and portions of various non-canonical Dead Sea Scroll texts. The languages used in the selections presented here are English, Medieval Latin, and transliterated Biblical Hebrew.
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