
BSW Dissertation 2016-05-05 - [email protected]
... Since the early 1940s, ragtime piano has been the focus of a musical revival community in the United States. Like many other music revival movements, what began as an effort by a dedicated few to revitalize and preserve a “vanishing” musical practice—in this case, one that had flourished from the mi ...
... Since the early 1940s, ragtime piano has been the focus of a musical revival community in the United States. Like many other music revival movements, what began as an effort by a dedicated few to revitalize and preserve a “vanishing” musical practice—in this case, one that had flourished from the mi ...
Nuevo Flamenco: Re-imagining Flamenco in Post
... According to written records, anthropologists and historians working on the Gitano culture have always claimed that the so called ‘bands of Egyptians’ 7 crossed the Pyrenees and arrived into Spain at the beginning of the 15th century. In spite of being a community that has been living in the Iberia ...
... According to written records, anthropologists and historians working on the Gitano culture have always claimed that the so called ‘bands of Egyptians’ 7 crossed the Pyrenees and arrived into Spain at the beginning of the 15th century. In spite of being a community that has been living in the Iberia ...
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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 ...
Bayou Boogie: the Americanization of Cajun music, 1928-1950
... artistic communication within small groups (folklore) and mass societies (popular culture) may be understood as polar types spanned by a complex continuum of different sized groups in which communications are transmitted via various configurations of sensory and technological media (Narváez and Laba ...
... artistic communication within small groups (folklore) and mass societies (popular culture) may be understood as polar types spanned by a complex continuum of different sized groups in which communications are transmitted via various configurations of sensory and technological media (Narváez and Laba ...
Bayou Boogie: The Americanization of Cajun Music, 1928
... artistic communication within small groups (folklore) and mass societies (popular culture) may be understood as polar types spanned by a complex continuum of different sized groups in which communications are transmitted via various configurations of sensory and technological media (Narváez and Laba ...
... artistic communication within small groups (folklore) and mass societies (popular culture) may be understood as polar types spanned by a complex continuum of different sized groups in which communications are transmitted via various configurations of sensory and technological media (Narváez and Laba ...
AN ANALYSIS OF THE COMPOSITIONAL PRACTICES OF
... innovations have certainly withstood the critics and found a place in the jazz canon, little attention has been paid to his later work, which may in fact present a more radical departure from tradition and because of the innovator’s journey though constant self-discovery. Therefore, it may be ar gue ...
... innovations have certainly withstood the critics and found a place in the jazz canon, little attention has been paid to his later work, which may in fact present a more radical departure from tradition and because of the innovator’s journey though constant self-discovery. Therefore, it may be ar gue ...
Sungura Music`s Development in Zimbabwe
... Zimbabwe. Sungura music thus results from influences of rhumba, kanindo, soukous, indigenous styles and masiganda which came in contact as people migrated through time and space. Most sungura bands’ rhythm guitarists play the masiganda technique. 4. The Growth of Sungura Music in Zimbabwe We attribu ...
... Zimbabwe. Sungura music thus results from influences of rhumba, kanindo, soukous, indigenous styles and masiganda which came in contact as people migrated through time and space. Most sungura bands’ rhythm guitarists play the masiganda technique. 4. The Growth of Sungura Music in Zimbabwe We attribu ...
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 ...
Volume 11 2010 - American Gamelan Institute
... We sincerely thank them and all the players who invited us to listen and offered their experience in both words and sounds. There are so many more groups and leaders we would have loved to meet; our apologies that our schedules did not coincide. Perhaps we will be able to follow up and expand this p ...
... We sincerely thank them and all the players who invited us to listen and offered their experience in both words and sounds. There are so many more groups and leaders we would have loved to meet; our apologies that our schedules did not coincide. Perhaps we will be able to follow up and expand this p ...
Complete Dissertation and Appendix Final
... lists some traditional methods of analysis, including Schenkerian analysis, psychological approaches to analysis, formal approaches as well as techniques of comparative analysis in his contents page. (Cook, 1987) There are many different ways to approach music analysis, but I have approached the ana ...
... lists some traditional methods of analysis, including Schenkerian analysis, psychological approaches to analysis, formal approaches as well as techniques of comparative analysis in his contents page. (Cook, 1987) There are many different ways to approach music analysis, but I have approached the ana ...
historical and analytical studies
... both fugere: ‘to flee’ and fugare: ‘to chase’). Like ‘canon’, fugue has served since that time both as a genre designation for a piece of music and as the name of a compositional technique to be introduced into a piece of music. Imitative counterpoint in some fashion has been the single unifying fac ...
... both fugere: ‘to flee’ and fugare: ‘to chase’). Like ‘canon’, fugue has served since that time both as a genre designation for a piece of music and as the name of a compositional technique to be introduced into a piece of music. Imitative counterpoint in some fashion has been the single unifying fac ...
Guide to Piano Quartets
... As with my other guides, this Guide will not deal with atonal and Music is just that, an encyclopaedia, not a practical handbook that experimental music. The listening public has now been exposed the performer, whether professional or amateur, can rely upon in to it for more than a century and for t ...
... As with my other guides, this Guide will not deal with atonal and Music is just that, an encyclopaedia, not a practical handbook that experimental music. The listening public has now been exposed the performer, whether professional or amateur, can rely upon in to it for more than a century and for t ...
WWW.BSSVE.IN
... The Thirteen Colonies of the original United States were all former English possessions, and Anglo culture became a major foundation for American folk and popular music. Many American folk songs are identical to British songs in arrangements, but with new lyrics, often as parodies of the original ma ...
... The Thirteen Colonies of the original United States were all former English possessions, and Anglo culture became a major foundation for American folk and popular music. Many American folk songs are identical to British songs in arrangements, but with new lyrics, often as parodies of the original ma ...
WWW.BSSVE.IN
... The Thirteen Colonies of the original United States were all former English possessions, and Anglo culture became a major foundation for American folk and popular music. Many American folk songs are identical to British songs in arrangements, but with new lyrics, often as parodies of the original ma ...
... The Thirteen Colonies of the original United States were all former English possessions, and Anglo culture became a major foundation for American folk and popular music. Many American folk songs are identical to British songs in arrangements, but with new lyrics, often as parodies of the original ma ...
Brazilian Choro - Gorseinon Guitar
... instrumental, but at times with lyrics. Although most sources credit the beginnings of the style (which later led to the establishment of choro as a genre—see below) to Joaquim Calado in the second half of the 19th century, it has only recently begun to receive formal research and analysis. Its aura ...
... instrumental, but at times with lyrics. Although most sources credit the beginnings of the style (which later led to the establishment of choro as a genre—see below) to Joaquim Calado in the second half of the 19th century, it has only recently begun to receive formal research and analysis. Its aura ...
Press
... There was a circus-like atmosphere, with the Strads trotted out like trained ponies. In two works, movements were broken up between different violinists, the classical music equivalent of a battle royal; yet only an irredeemable cynic would not have enjoyed the outstanding performances and the beaut ...
... There was a circus-like atmosphere, with the Strads trotted out like trained ponies. In two works, movements were broken up between different violinists, the classical music equivalent of a battle royal; yet only an irredeemable cynic would not have enjoyed the outstanding performances and the beaut ...
54 - Alkan Society
... great advantage, and indeed this speed might be the cause of some rhythmic inaccuracies from the pianist: for example, in bars 77 and 79 he plays the right-hand dotted crotchet-quaver rhythm in time with the left-hand 12-8 triplets. There are more than enough duple-triple crossrhythms in the movemen ...
... great advantage, and indeed this speed might be the cause of some rhythmic inaccuracies from the pianist: for example, in bars 77 and 79 he plays the right-hand dotted crotchet-quaver rhythm in time with the left-hand 12-8 triplets. There are more than enough duple-triple crossrhythms in the movemen ...
Brazil is Samba - WesScholar
... This thesis would not have been possible without the encouragement, support, interest, and assistance of so many different people. On the academic front, I would like to thank Professor Marc Hertzman for introducing me to the realm of samba, and of Brazil. Without his passion for the subject, the id ...
... This thesis would not have been possible without the encouragement, support, interest, and assistance of so many different people. On the academic front, I would like to thank Professor Marc Hertzman for introducing me to the realm of samba, and of Brazil. Without his passion for the subject, the id ...
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 ...
II C. SHEET MUSIC
... Ann Charters was the first pianist to record the classic ragtime of Scott Joplin in the style indicated by his printed scores, and in the years of research it took to gather and prepare the music for recording there was a determined effort to gather as much ragtime as possible. The archive has a str ...
... Ann Charters was the first pianist to record the classic ragtime of Scott Joplin in the style indicated by his printed scores, and in the years of research it took to gather and prepare the music for recording there was a determined effort to gather as much ragtime as possible. The archive has a str ...
WWW.BSSVE.IN
... There are several conflicting definition for world music. One is that it consists of "all the music in the world", though such a broad definition renders the word virtually meaningless. The term also is taken as a classification of music that combines western popular music styles with one of many ge ...
... There are several conflicting definition for world music. One is that it consists of "all the music in the world", though such a broad definition renders the word virtually meaningless. The term also is taken as a classification of music that combines western popular music styles with one of many ge ...
read more - Iso - Polifonia Shqiptare
... Popullore), and was conceived of and directed by composer Çesk Zadeja and choreographer Gëzim Kaceli. It consisted of a folk orchestra, singers, chorus and a dance group. According to Tish Daija, composer and People’s Artist, and one of the artistic directors of the AKKVP, the ensemble was intended ...
... Popullore), and was conceived of and directed by composer Çesk Zadeja and choreographer Gëzim Kaceli. It consisted of a folk orchestra, singers, chorus and a dance group. According to Tish Daija, composer and People’s Artist, and one of the artistic directors of the AKKVP, the ensemble was intended ...
The Devil`s Horn and the Music of the Brothel
... tango allows the saxophonist to better execute adaptations and new works. Terminology It is important to clarify arcane terminology that has either changed or been employed ambiguously throughout the history of the tango. I will use the term adaptation throughout this thesis to describe, in the most ...
... tango allows the saxophonist to better execute adaptations and new works. Terminology It is important to clarify arcane terminology that has either changed or been employed ambiguously throughout the history of the tango. I will use the term adaptation throughout this thesis to describe, in the most ...
A Selective Guide of Canadian Choral Compositions Appropriate for
... valuable for choirs In general, should serve as both practical and useful information for the high school teacher and amateur musician in Canada and other parts of the world who are interested in Canadian choral music. ...
... valuable for choirs In general, should serve as both practical and useful information for the high school teacher and amateur musician in Canada and other parts of the world who are interested in Canadian choral music. ...
AR Rahman and The Global Routes of Indian Popular Music
... a new experience, and yet, I felt more comfortable living in the city of Chennai than I did when I lived in Seoul or even in the U.S. In South Korea, I am a Korean who speaks very good English and in places like Bowling Green, Ohio, I am seen as Asian, most often Chinese. At least in India I was a f ...
... a new experience, and yet, I felt more comfortable living in the city of Chennai than I did when I lived in Seoul or even in the U.S. In South Korea, I am a Korean who speaks very good English and in places like Bowling Green, Ohio, I am seen as Asian, most often Chinese. At least in India I was a f ...
Musical composition
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Musical composition can refer to an original piece of music, the structure of a musical piece, or the process of creating a new piece of music. People who practice composition are called composers.Although today composition is considered to consist of the manipulation of each aspect of music (harmony, melody, form, rhythm, and timbre), according to Jean-Benjamin de Laborde (1780, 2:12):Composition consists in two things only. The first is the ordering and disposing of several sounds...in such a manner that their succession pleases the ear. This is what the Ancients called melody. The second is the rendering audible of two or more simultaneous sounds in such a manner that their combination is pleasant. This is what we call harmony, and it alone merits the name of composition.