The purpose of this thesis is to provide an analysis of the musical and non-musical elements that were used to compose RIVER, an original suite for jazz orchestra. It is also a means by which I can reflect on the process of composing a large form, multi-movement work. The challenges that a project like this poses for a writer are both exciting and formidable. I will discuss RIVER in terms of its melodic, harmonic, and rhythmic elements. Form and orchestration will also be factored into the conversation covering the six primary movements and referencing the interludes as they apply to the general analysis. The opportunities to grow as a composer from this project are not to be overlooked. I have come away with a greater understanding of t...
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Celtic languages, specifically Irish and Breton, possess a verbal inflection known as "autonomous" o...
In 1819, following the unenthusiastic reception of his Raft of the Medusa, Théodore Géricault experi...
This mixed methods dissertation examines the relationships between role conflict and job satisfactio...
The purpose of this thesis is to provide an analysis of the musical and non-musical elements that we...
This paper is focusing on the Scenography for Lionel Bart’s musical “Oliver!”. It mainly includes th...
In order to investigate gender role differences in coping and expectancies within a diathesis-stress...
This thesis re-situates sampling and the mashup in a broader tradition of musical borrowing and oral...
Using collaboration and performance as tools, I situate my personal story, my body, and my skills an...
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The University Co-?op and college bookstores in The United States hav...
This study advances the long-overdue critical reevaluation of Mary Shelley's The Fortunes of Perkin ...
The autobiographical piece The Dream provides an interesting insight into the satirist Lucian’s earl...
This paper aims to discover the theatrical relationship between the working class and the factory of...
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