AN ANALYSIS OF THE COMPOSITIONAL PRACTICES OF
... Ornette’s work with rhythm and blues groups was his primary means of income at the time, but he was also well acquainted with the school of jazz improvisation known as “bebop.” He frequently listened to artists like Charlie Parker and Bud Powell on the radio and committed several of their compositio ...
... Ornette’s work with rhythm and blues groups was his primary means of income at the time, but he was also well acquainted with the school of jazz improvisation known as “bebop.” He frequently listened to artists like Charlie Parker and Bud Powell on the radio and committed several of their compositio ...
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... Regardless of the precise date of his pieces, which depends in part upon the difficult questions of attribution, it is clear that the high point of Dowland’s production coincides exactly with the flourishing of lute music in England as well as the intense refinement of English music in general as a ...
... Regardless of the precise date of his pieces, which depends in part upon the difficult questions of attribution, it is clear that the high point of Dowland’s production coincides exactly with the flourishing of lute music in England as well as the intense refinement of English music in general as a ...
historical and analytical studies
... along with its vernacular equivalents chace and caccia, to designate a piece of music based on canonic imitation (i.e. one voice ‘chasing’ another; the Latin fuga is related to both fugere: ‘to flee’ and fugare: ‘to chase’). Like ‘canon’, fugue has served since that time both as a genre designation ...
... along with its vernacular equivalents chace and caccia, to designate a piece of music based on canonic imitation (i.e. one voice ‘chasing’ another; the Latin fuga is related to both fugere: ‘to flee’ and fugare: ‘to chase’). Like ‘canon’, fugue has served since that time both as a genre designation ...
Brazil is Samba - WesScholar
... This thesis addresses the creation of the modern conception of Brazilian samba music and its intricate connection to the formation of Brazilian national identity through the use of percussion. I track major musical changes that occurred in recorded samba music, with a particular emphasis on how, why ...
... This thesis addresses the creation of the modern conception of Brazilian samba music and its intricate connection to the formation of Brazilian national identity through the use of percussion. I track major musical changes that occurred in recorded samba music, with a particular emphasis on how, why ...
solo angel roles in vocal music - Cardinal Scholar Home
... back as far as ancient Egyptian civilization. The angel-like creatures of the Babylonians and Egyptians most likely influenced the Hebrew image of the angel, which in turn influenced the Christian concept. As early as the second to third centuries, artists depicted Christian angels in visual art, as ...
... back as far as ancient Egyptian civilization. The angel-like creatures of the Babylonians and Egyptians most likely influenced the Hebrew image of the angel, which in turn influenced the Christian concept. As early as the second to third centuries, artists depicted Christian angels in visual art, as ...
Complete Dissertation and Appendix Final
... Three has a gentle melody supported by a lyrical bass pattern and is quiet throughout. (Norton, Connections 3 for Piano, 2007) Norton's Latin pieces have titles evocative of their style and bass patterns comparable with Latin rhythms. Many Latin dances appear in Norton's music including the tango, b ...
... Three has a gentle melody supported by a lyrical bass pattern and is quiet throughout. (Norton, Connections 3 for Piano, 2007) Norton's Latin pieces have titles evocative of their style and bass patterns comparable with Latin rhythms. Many Latin dances appear in Norton's music including the tango, b ...
The Devil`s Horn and the Music of the Brothel
... The saxophone has, by necessity, adapted a body of repertoire that was originally written for other instruments from a variety of genres since its invention in 1844. These adaptations, conceived as transcriptions and arrangements, have formed an integral part of sculpting the saxophone’s repertoire ...
... The saxophone has, by necessity, adapted a body of repertoire that was originally written for other instruments from a variety of genres since its invention in 1844. These adaptations, conceived as transcriptions and arrangements, have formed an integral part of sculpting the saxophone’s repertoire ...
The Smithsonian Anthology
... Hancock, Corea, Coltrane—and notable styles, from early ragtime to international modernism and every major movement in between. With 111 tracks that showcase artists at their best and most influential, this remarkable anthology is the successor to the milestone Smithsonian Collection of Classic Jazz ...
... Hancock, Corea, Coltrane—and notable styles, from early ragtime to international modernism and every major movement in between. With 111 tracks that showcase artists at their best and most influential, this remarkable anthology is the successor to the milestone Smithsonian Collection of Classic Jazz ...
Musician Whithout Boundaries
... atmosphere at Wengen particularly open and stimulating, both because of the teaching of Pierre Favre, and because of the opportunity to meet artists like Peter Giger and Stu Martin, as well as Johnny Griffin, Slide Hampton and many others. This fertile experience fueled and defined his ideas of musi ...
... atmosphere at Wengen particularly open and stimulating, both because of the teaching of Pierre Favre, and because of the opportunity to meet artists like Peter Giger and Stu Martin, as well as Johnny Griffin, Slide Hampton and many others. This fertile experience fueled and defined his ideas of musi ...
Crossing Over in the 21st Century - Trace: Tennessee Research and
... different perspectives. In the past we have relied too exclusively on such methods as music theoretical, structural and formal analysis to determine aspects of genre, to identify specific characteristics that mark compositions as classical, and to place them into particular categories or sub-categor ...
... different perspectives. In the past we have relied too exclusively on such methods as music theoretical, structural and formal analysis to determine aspects of genre, to identify specific characteristics that mark compositions as classical, and to place them into particular categories or sub-categor ...
The Irish Tenor Banjo - Blarney Star Productions
... The tenor banjo was one of a number of new banjo types created in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Some, like the guitar banjo and the ukulele banjo, were hybrids that used a banjo “pot” to amplify another type of stringed instrument. The tenor banjo, however, is one of a family of four-cours ...
... The tenor banjo was one of a number of new banjo types created in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Some, like the guitar banjo and the ukulele banjo, were hybrids that used a banjo “pot” to amplify another type of stringed instrument. The tenor banjo, however, is one of a family of four-cours ...
The Irish Tenor Banjo - Blarney Star Productions
... The tenor banjo was one of a number of new banjo types created in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Some, like the guitar banjo and the ukulele banjo, were hybrids that used a banjo “pot” to amplify another type of stringed instrument. The tenor banjo, however, is one of a family of four-cours ...
... The tenor banjo was one of a number of new banjo types created in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Some, like the guitar banjo and the ukulele banjo, were hybrids that used a banjo “pot” to amplify another type of stringed instrument. The tenor banjo, however, is one of a family of four-cours ...
B. The Traditional Music of Karawitan
... sustenance and goods to be traded or processed into manufactured goods. These factors all have significant impact on the life of karawitan music. The music of karawitan in the context of urbanization is understood to be music with musical construction and typicality, manner and genuine form of cult ...
... sustenance and goods to be traded or processed into manufactured goods. These factors all have significant impact on the life of karawitan music. The music of karawitan in the context of urbanization is understood to be music with musical construction and typicality, manner and genuine form of cult ...
Read the final dress rehearsal guide for
... operatic stage in 1901, an ethereal being brought to life by the soaring melodies of Antonín Dvořák and the evocative poetry of Jaroslav Kvapil. But she and her fellow denizens of the water had been inspiring and beguiling story-tellers for centuries. From the fjords of Denmark to the forests of Boh ...
... operatic stage in 1901, an ethereal being brought to life by the soaring melodies of Antonín Dvořák and the evocative poetry of Jaroslav Kvapil. But she and her fellow denizens of the water had been inspiring and beguiling story-tellers for centuries. From the fjords of Denmark to the forests of Boh ...
The Irish Tenor Banjo - Blarney Star Productions
... neck, American banjos were, from an early point in their evolution, tuned with violin-style pegs. The banjo in its classic form has a short, highpitched string (“chanterelle”) that terminates at a peg on the side of the neck, as well as several full-length strings. The high string is the one closest ...
... neck, American banjos were, from an early point in their evolution, tuned with violin-style pegs. The banjo in its classic form has a short, highpitched string (“chanterelle”) that terminates at a peg on the side of the neck, as well as several full-length strings. The high string is the one closest ...
Press
... (PV), "sophisticated and open" (FM). His mastery of technique and sonorities is dazzling, stunning, amazing but never for demonstration's sake. "Poetic, engaged", always "refined and well bred", the American violinist wins our admiration without reserve. Esa-Pekka Salonen also. For the first of his ...
... (PV), "sophisticated and open" (FM). His mastery of technique and sonorities is dazzling, stunning, amazing but never for demonstration's sake. "Poetic, engaged", always "refined and well bred", the American violinist wins our admiration without reserve. Esa-Pekka Salonen also. For the first of his ...
Symphony and symphonic thinking in Polish music after
... I could not have written this thesis without the help, support and encouragement of many colleagues and friends. First and foremost, I would like to acknowledge my supervisor at Cardiff University, Professor Adrian Thomas, whose vast knowledge, profound interest in Polish music and attention to deta ...
... I could not have written this thesis without the help, support and encouragement of many colleagues and friends. First and foremost, I would like to acknowledge my supervisor at Cardiff University, Professor Adrian Thomas, whose vast knowledge, profound interest in Polish music and attention to deta ...
54 - Alkan Society
... lot more slowly than on, say, the recent Decca recording with Steven Isserlis and Olli Mustonen (with Michael Collins and Joshua Bell providing the clarinet and violin in other movements). But we have the composer's recommendation of a very slow tempo on the side of Ehde and Dominique. In any case, ...
... lot more slowly than on, say, the recent Decca recording with Steven Isserlis and Olli Mustonen (with Michael Collins and Joshua Bell providing the clarinet and violin in other movements). But we have the composer's recommendation of a very slow tempo on the side of Ehde and Dominique. In any case, ...
10 Loudspeaker Reviews – Wilson Maxx to Quad 989
... of five. My parents loved to go out dancing to Big Band Music, and their collection of recordings (played back on a large-ish Zenith console) were mostly these. Don’t ask why (unless one can be a reincarnation of a “future” self), but from the age of three or so, I became fascinated by this device a ...
... of five. My parents loved to go out dancing to Big Band Music, and their collection of recordings (played back on a large-ish Zenith console) were mostly these. Don’t ask why (unless one can be a reincarnation of a “future” self), but from the age of three or so, I became fascinated by this device a ...
Guide to Piano Quartets
... chamber music for the past 40 years, mostly in amateur groups, this. Even Cobbett's Cyclopedia, with its several hundred contribbut occasionally as a member of a professional or semiprofessional ensemble. Along the way, I developed a love of the utors, is incomplete. This fact, in and of itself, was ...
... chamber music for the past 40 years, mostly in amateur groups, this. Even Cobbett's Cyclopedia, with its several hundred contribbut occasionally as a member of a professional or semiprofessional ensemble. Along the way, I developed a love of the utors, is incomplete. This fact, in and of itself, was ...
Chord Progressions
... "The recipe for music is part melody, lyric, rhythm, and harmony (chord progressions). The term chord progression refers to a succession of tones or chords played in a particular order for a specified duration that harmonizes with the melody. Except for styles such as rap and free jazz, chord progre ...
... "The recipe for music is part melody, lyric, rhythm, and harmony (chord progressions). The term chord progression refers to a succession of tones or chords played in a particular order for a specified duration that harmonizes with the melody. Except for styles such as rap and free jazz, chord progre ...
Charles University in Prague Pedagogical Faculty DIPLOMA THESIS
... I have always been interested in jazz, because it sounded very different and very strange to me, as i grew up in a country were jazz is not at all a popular genre. The sound, harmony and general concept of this music was something that i wanted to understand and at some point maybe be able to perfor ...
... I have always been interested in jazz, because it sounded very different and very strange to me, as i grew up in a country were jazz is not at all a popular genre. The sound, harmony and general concept of this music was something that i wanted to understand and at some point maybe be able to perfor ...
Haydn was the second son of humble parents. His father
... Philipp Emanuel Bach—and of leading manuals of musical theory. A fortunate chance brought him to the attention of the Italian composer and singing teacher Nicola Porpora, who accepted him as accompanist for voice lessons and corrected Haydn’s compositions. With persistence and energy, Haydn made pro ...
... Philipp Emanuel Bach—and of leading manuals of musical theory. A fortunate chance brought him to the attention of the Italian composer and singing teacher Nicola Porpora, who accepted him as accompanist for voice lessons and corrected Haydn’s compositions. With persistence and energy, Haydn made pro ...
The Impact of Russian Music in England
... time: a lack of a distinctive style (but not necessarily a national style). The Russians themselves had been in a similar position forty years or so earlier in wanting to distance themselves from the ‘Italianate’ style that had troubled their stylistic self-expression since the early eighteenth cen ...
... time: a lack of a distinctive style (but not necessarily a national style). The Russians themselves had been in a similar position forty years or so earlier in wanting to distance themselves from the ‘Italianate’ style that had troubled their stylistic self-expression since the early eighteenth cen ...