This qualitative dissertation identifies musical strategies that black theatre singers use when presenting and representing music that integrates western classical vocal aesthetics with stylistic genres of traditionally black forms like gospel, jazz, and blues. This study investigates the use of the voice by five black opera and musical theatre performers and the approaches that they take in the representation of music that requires integrated vocality, which integrates elements from western classical traditions with those from black popular and folk idioms. Data were collected through audio/visual analysis, interviews, and video stimulated recall, presented through narrative analysis. Three emergent themes are explored are as follows: Auth...
The repertoire of a classically trained singer has developed over centuries of cultural influence. A...
This research study explicates the underrepresentation of Black students in public school instrument...
To further promote the performance of African American spirituals and art songs, this article offers...
textDespite the apparent hegemony of vision in racial categorization, historically vocality has born...
Black Sound, White Noise is an autoethnographical examination of the American Music Educational syst...
Currently, Eurocentric theories and practices of urban teachers and students are often studied under...
This dissertation examines sound, and its embodied articulation through music and movement, as I con...
Through the example of students at Fisk University, a historically black university in Nashville, Te...
In this dissertation I examine the production of race through sound in general and vocal timbre in p...
The purpose of this hermeneutic phenomenological study was to examine the lived experiences of Black...
Using the “Got to Give It Up”/“Blurred Lines” copyright cases of the 2010s as a point of departure, ...
There is a misalignment between music practices that are common in K-12 schools and universities and...
This project began as a phenomenological interview proposal exploring how music therapists develop k...
I am honored to present my Thesis for my M.F.A. in Theatre, in the form of a multidimensional projec...
In higher education choral curricula, the opportunity to study the breathtakingly rich scope of musi...
The repertoire of a classically trained singer has developed over centuries of cultural influence. A...
This research study explicates the underrepresentation of Black students in public school instrument...
To further promote the performance of African American spirituals and art songs, this article offers...
textDespite the apparent hegemony of vision in racial categorization, historically vocality has born...
Black Sound, White Noise is an autoethnographical examination of the American Music Educational syst...
Currently, Eurocentric theories and practices of urban teachers and students are often studied under...
This dissertation examines sound, and its embodied articulation through music and movement, as I con...
Through the example of students at Fisk University, a historically black university in Nashville, Te...
In this dissertation I examine the production of race through sound in general and vocal timbre in p...
The purpose of this hermeneutic phenomenological study was to examine the lived experiences of Black...
Using the “Got to Give It Up”/“Blurred Lines” copyright cases of the 2010s as a point of departure, ...
There is a misalignment between music practices that are common in K-12 schools and universities and...
This project began as a phenomenological interview proposal exploring how music therapists develop k...
I am honored to present my Thesis for my M.F.A. in Theatre, in the form of a multidimensional projec...
In higher education choral curricula, the opportunity to study the breathtakingly rich scope of musi...
The repertoire of a classically trained singer has developed over centuries of cultural influence. A...
This research study explicates the underrepresentation of Black students in public school instrument...
To further promote the performance of African American spirituals and art songs, this article offers...