This document is the result of the research done in preparation for the two thesis-recitals given in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Music Performance. The recitals and the document are devoted to selected art song composers from Great Britain, the United States, and Canada. The purpose of the research was to obtain a historical and stylistic understanding of the repertoire to be performed in the thesis-recitals. The methodology used for the elaboration of this document included review of relevant literature, score analysis, listening to recordings by major performers, and the preparation for performance itself. The first chapter is focused on the fact that Great Britain’s most distinguished composers...
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This document is the result of the research done in preparation for the two thesis-recitals given in...
This thesis examines the ways in which Canadian composers have utilized folk music. This practice ca...
English language song (both British and American) is influenced by a variety of cultures, races, and...
This dissertation performance project seeks to feature music written for the classical concert setti...
Song is a form that combines poetry and music. In general, the compositional style of the twentieth ...
For my dissertation, I did a study and performance of American violin works by Charles Ive...
This project consists of a 25-minute vocal recital accompanied by a written component. The vocal rec...
Music is, as we know, organized into many different eras based on different compositional and perfor...
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This study presents a synopsis of the development English Musical Renaissance, describing the social...
During the decade between 1940 and 1950, the composers in Canada began to express themselves through...
Classical music has been traditionally not the domain of European musicians -- so we have been led t...
This document is the result of the research done in preparation for the two thesis-recitals given in...
This thesis examines the ways in which Canadian composers have utilized folk music. This practice ca...
English language song (both British and American) is influenced by a variety of cultures, races, and...
This dissertation performance project seeks to feature music written for the classical concert setti...
Song is a form that combines poetry and music. In general, the compositional style of the twentieth ...
For my dissertation, I did a study and performance of American violin works by Charles Ive...
This project consists of a 25-minute vocal recital accompanied by a written component. The vocal rec...
Music is, as we know, organized into many different eras based on different compositional and perfor...
This study examines three vocal chamber works by Canadian composer James Rolfe (b. 1961). Rolfe\u27s...
This Honors Capstone Project was a lecture-recital consisting of piano music by eight American compo...
In the more recent past, nationalism, or a pride in one\u27s country, has been the dominating factor...
The paper talks about American classical music through the late 19th century and the changes made go...
This study presents a synopsis of the development English Musical Renaissance, describing the social...
During the decade between 1940 and 1950, the composers in Canada began to express themselves through...
Classical music has been traditionally not the domain of European musicians -- so we have been led t...