The document examines Hugo Distler’s organ solo works within the context of performance. Chapter One contains relevant biographical information primarily based on the work of Ursula Herrmann. Chapter Two discusses the cultural, academic, and career influences on Distler’s compositional output. Chapter Three has analyses of select organ works and a discussion as to how these relate to performance. Chapter Four provides information about the playing and physical execution of Distler’s music at the organ console, with much of the information coming from primary sources written by Distler himself. Distler was born out of wedlock in Nürnberg. His early childhood was fraught with bad experiences. Under the guardianship of his maternal grandparent...
The British-American organist Edwin Lemare (1865–1934) enjoyed worldwide fame as a virtuoso in the e...
The British-American organist Edwin Lemare (1865–1934) enjoyed worldwide fame as a virtuoso in the e...
The British-American organist Edwin Lemare (1865–1934) enjoyed worldwide fame as a virtuoso in the e...
Thesis (D.M.A.)--University of Washington, 2014Hugo Distler has been recognized as a forerunner of t...
Thesis (D.M.A.)--University of Washington, 2014Hugo Distler has been recognized as a forerunner of t...
This study culminated in an analysis of Hugo Distler's Eine deutsche Choralmesse for the following p...
UnrestrictedThe primary purpose of this dissertation is to provide a detailed account of the accompl...
The improvisatory music of German organist-composer Matthias Weckmann (1616 – 1674) has remained lar...
This dissertation provides the first biographical overview and annotated catalog of the organ music ...
Herman Schlicker had a profound influence on the direction of American organ building because he was...
Herman Schlicker had a profound influence on the direction of American organ building because he was...
Ned Rorem is one of America's most esteemed living composers and authors. His compositions span ever...
This document examines the influence of the organ on French keyboard compositions of the late ninete...
This document centers on the Choralwerk, a large body of organ literature consisting of twenty-one v...
This document centers on the Choralwerk, a large body of organ literature consisting of twenty-one v...
The British-American organist Edwin Lemare (1865–1934) enjoyed worldwide fame as a virtuoso in the e...
The British-American organist Edwin Lemare (1865–1934) enjoyed worldwide fame as a virtuoso in the e...
The British-American organist Edwin Lemare (1865–1934) enjoyed worldwide fame as a virtuoso in the e...
Thesis (D.M.A.)--University of Washington, 2014Hugo Distler has been recognized as a forerunner of t...
Thesis (D.M.A.)--University of Washington, 2014Hugo Distler has been recognized as a forerunner of t...
This study culminated in an analysis of Hugo Distler's Eine deutsche Choralmesse for the following p...
UnrestrictedThe primary purpose of this dissertation is to provide a detailed account of the accompl...
The improvisatory music of German organist-composer Matthias Weckmann (1616 – 1674) has remained lar...
This dissertation provides the first biographical overview and annotated catalog of the organ music ...
Herman Schlicker had a profound influence on the direction of American organ building because he was...
Herman Schlicker had a profound influence on the direction of American organ building because he was...
Ned Rorem is one of America's most esteemed living composers and authors. His compositions span ever...
This document examines the influence of the organ on French keyboard compositions of the late ninete...
This document centers on the Choralwerk, a large body of organ literature consisting of twenty-one v...
This document centers on the Choralwerk, a large body of organ literature consisting of twenty-one v...
The British-American organist Edwin Lemare (1865–1934) enjoyed worldwide fame as a virtuoso in the e...
The British-American organist Edwin Lemare (1865–1934) enjoyed worldwide fame as a virtuoso in the e...
The British-American organist Edwin Lemare (1865–1934) enjoyed worldwide fame as a virtuoso in the e...