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    • Amat's "Guitarra Española" and its Influence on Music Theory 

      Melendez, Ruben (2019-05-22)
      The guitar was one of the most popular instruments of the 17th century and played a large role in the way that theorists and musicians thought about music during the 16th and 17th centuries. A new style of guitar playing ...
    • SCHUBERT AND HIS ILLUSTRIOUS REPETITIVE NATURE 

      Lowe, Nathan Edward; 0000-0001-8449-0200 (2021-08-16)
      Schubert’s music is renowned for its repetitive nature; many critics like Dr. Joshua Drake think this is a negative trait of his compositions. When speaking on Schubert’s strengths and weaknesses, Dr. Drake states, “Haydn's ...
    • “Shame! Fury! Grief!”: Mozart’s “Hysterical” Arias 

      Perry, Renae (2019-05-13)
      Many music scholars have used the term “hysterical” to describe opera characters and arias. However, there are significant inconsistencies among the ways in which researchers deploy the term. In this thesis, the term ...
    • The Journey of a Hero: Musical Evocations of the Hero’s Experience in The Legend of Zelda 

      Wyatt, Jillian (2019-05-17)
      The research in this study explores concepts in the music from select games in The Legend of Zelda franchise. The paper utilizes topic theory and Schenkerian analysis to form connections between concepts such as adventure ...