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David Maslanka's use of a chorale tune in "In Memoriam"

David Maslanka's music has been widely performed in the United States, Canada, Europe, Australia, and Japan; however, to date, there are only two published documents that provide information about his music. J. Patrick Brooks presented a theoretical analysis of Maslanka's Concerto for Piano, Winds and Percussion in his D.M.A. dissertation, and in The College Band Director's Journal1 Thomas Wubbenhorst published an article in which he discussed Maslanka's wind band piece, A Child's Garden of Dreams. This author's document will further contribute to what has already been written about David Maslanka and his music. According to recent research, there are no studies that focus on Maslanka's use of chorale tunes in his wind band compositions. In addition to the composition selected for this document, Maslanka uses chorale tunes in numerous other wind band works, such as A Tuning Piece: Songs of Fall and Winter (1995), Montana Music: Chorale Variations (1993), and Symphony No. 4 (1993). The purpose of this document is to help musicians understand David Maslanka's use of a chorale tune in In Memoriam. Chapter 1 contains biographical information about David Maslanka, including an explanation of the influences of J. S. Bach and C. G. Jung, and a general commentary on Maslanka's compositional style. Chapter 2 contains a description of his use of a chorale tune in In Memoriam and the compositional techniques he uses with respect to the elements of music. Chapter 3 will give a summary of Maslanka's use of a chorale tune in In Memoriam. 1Thomas Wubbenhorst. "A Child's Garden of Dreams: Conversations with David Maslanka" (College Band Directors National Association Journal, May 1992), 2-8.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:arizona.edu/oai:arizona.openrepository.com:10150/289134
Date January 2000
CreatorsBreiling, Roy Edward
ContributorsHanson, Gregg I.
PublisherThe University of Arizona.
Source SetsUniversity of Arizona
Languageen_US
Detected LanguageEnglish
Typetext, Dissertation-Reproduction (electronic)
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