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Browning, Jacob A; 0000-0001-9289-0298 (2022-07-11)
Composer Charles Tomlinson Griffes has had many labels placed upon him as an early figure of 20th century music in America, most of which place much weight on his American nationality within the context of musical trends ...
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Wood, Eric; 0009-0000-9653-3159 (2023-05-10)
Goethe’s Der Erlkönig, published in 1791, laid the foundation for many musical settings of its text. The three that will be discussed in this thesis are by Franz Schubert (1815), Carl Loewe (1824), and Emilie Mayer (1870). ...
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McCoy, Lacy (2022-05-12)
The Texas Music Educators Association annually recognizes the outstanding student musicians and selected school ensembles in the state through the All-State and Honor Orchestra processes. Students selected for the All-State ...
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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 ...
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Sanders, Brian Thomas; 0000-0001-5320-4275 (2021-05-07)
There has been ample increase in music-theoretical analysis in Shostakovich’s late works, yet there has been one composition that has comparatively evaded this attention. String Quartet no.15 in E-flat minor, op.144 has ...
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Cabrera, Isis Victoria; 0000-0002-8836-1059 (2021-05-09)
Frédéric Chopin is widely renowned for his standalone piano works, namely his nocturnes, mazurkas, and polonaises. Many contend Chopin was better suited for salon music and should not have attempted sonata-form pieces for ...
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Collins-Davis, Christine Nicole; 0000-0002-4079-6002 (2021-04-30)
The Suzuki Method, also known as the Mother Tongue Method or Talent Education, is a method of teaching music to children using a similar process to that of native language acquisition. The method uses musical immersion, ...
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Ferrer Maldonado, Lorena Beatriz; 0000-0003-3016-2070 (2020-12-07)
William Caplin’s Formal-Function Theory and James Hepokoski and Warren Darcy’s Sonata Theory were designed to analyze the tendencies of sonata forms written during the eighteenth century, particularly in the works of Haydn, ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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Arney, Kelley M (Music, 2007-08-23)
The development of the index and characterization tools allows pedagogical texts to be used as resource texts. The common index allows any researcher to access applicable and significant information of a text quickly ...