The last four hundred years have seen the guitar fall in and out of fashion, from its position as a respected medium for art music to its role as an accompanying instrument. Improvements in the construction of the instrument at the end of the nineteenth century, coupled with growing interest from leading twentieth-century composers, have resulted in a substantial and important new repertoire. A significant increase in the number of new works is especially evident after 1950. The availability of performing editions and compact disc recordings of these works is vital for their dissemination internationally. Since 1969, Irish composers have created a considerable repertoire for guitar, but this repertoire has been sadly neglected by pe...
Composer-performer collaboration in the creation of new works for solo classical guitar is shaped by...
This thesis argues that the context within which prominent Spanish composer Joaquín Rodrigo (1901-19...
"Graham Wade, in his article on Andrés Segovia for the Grove music Online, describes his impact on t...
The last four hundred years have seen the guitar fall in and out of fashion, from its position as a...
This thesis examines the career of the Australian guitarist John Williams and his impact upon the cu...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 296-309).This is the first comprehensi...
Irish contemporary art music is an often-overlooked aspect of the musical traditions of Ireland. In ...
Prior to commencing the research for this dissertation I had composed a number of concert works whic...
Vol I Exegesis -- Vol II Sound recordings -- Vol III ScoresSound recordings and Scores unavailable d...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the topology of the field of Irish traditional folk music a...
The technical limitations ofthe guitar present composers who do not play the instrument themselves b...
The study addresses the preparatory information needs of potential performers of solo classical guit...
Romanza – Anonymous Performed by Hope Mueller Faculty Mentor: Prof. Christopher Parkening Romanza is...
This submission for the degree of Master of Music at the Elder Conservatorium of Music explores, thr...
Islands, as in the title of this recording, is taken from Seoirse Bodley\u27s work for guitar. Howev...
Composer-performer collaboration in the creation of new works for solo classical guitar is shaped by...
This thesis argues that the context within which prominent Spanish composer Joaquín Rodrigo (1901-19...
"Graham Wade, in his article on Andrés Segovia for the Grove music Online, describes his impact on t...
The last four hundred years have seen the guitar fall in and out of fashion, from its position as a...
This thesis examines the career of the Australian guitarist John Williams and his impact upon the cu...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 296-309).This is the first comprehensi...
Irish contemporary art music is an often-overlooked aspect of the musical traditions of Ireland. In ...
Prior to commencing the research for this dissertation I had composed a number of concert works whic...
Vol I Exegesis -- Vol II Sound recordings -- Vol III ScoresSound recordings and Scores unavailable d...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the topology of the field of Irish traditional folk music a...
The technical limitations ofthe guitar present composers who do not play the instrument themselves b...
The study addresses the preparatory information needs of potential performers of solo classical guit...
Romanza – Anonymous Performed by Hope Mueller Faculty Mentor: Prof. Christopher Parkening Romanza is...
This submission for the degree of Master of Music at the Elder Conservatorium of Music explores, thr...
Islands, as in the title of this recording, is taken from Seoirse Bodley\u27s work for guitar. Howev...
Composer-performer collaboration in the creation of new works for solo classical guitar is shaped by...
This thesis argues that the context within which prominent Spanish composer Joaquín Rodrigo (1901-19...
"Graham Wade, in his article on Andrés Segovia for the Grove music Online, describes his impact on t...