textWhat does an orchestra’s choice of music say about our culture’s current artistic environment? Does the orchestra’s repertoire reflect its own stated musical philosophies and goals? To what extent do non-musical factors influence artistic decisions? To what extent do conductors feel a sense of obligation to develop and/or shape their audience’s artistic consciousness? The goal of this project is to speak with conductors of collegiate and professional orchestras to ask questions about their choice of repertoire. The issues involved in music selection are varied and complex, and there are numerous musical and non-musical factors that influence a given conductor’s decision. The project will attempt to identify programming trends in collegi...
In African polyrhythmic drum circles there is a proverb that exemplifies the necessity of common vis...
Students pursuing graduate degrees in conducting often have aspirations of being high school or coll...
Scholars have addressed the tendency of U.S. symphony orchestras to perform the works of relatively ...
textWhat does an orchestra’s choice of music say about our culture’s current artistic environment? D...
Programming for the modern American orchestra is a process deeply rooted in tradition. Yet, programm...
In this study I analyze and describe the contents of recommended band repertoire lists to explore wh...
Performance of repertoire is a defining curricular aspect in the band area of music education, upon ...
While programming and repertoire selection form the majority of a conductor’s artistic duties, colle...
Music is a subjective art form that is enhanced by emotional connection and understanding of the rel...
This thesis provides the first contemporary analysis of orchestral programming in Britain and in Fra...
245 pagesMusic educators regard selecting repertoire as one of the most important and difficult aspe...
The main premise of this document is that the various movements associated with literary theory can ...
The selection of repertoire on a musical ensemble is quite important, especially in the context of r...
The purpose of this study was to examine the repertoire selection practices of collegiate choral con...
Title from PDF of title page, viewed on September 26, 2011Dissertation advisor: Merton ShatzkinVitaI...
In African polyrhythmic drum circles there is a proverb that exemplifies the necessity of common vis...
Students pursuing graduate degrees in conducting often have aspirations of being high school or coll...
Scholars have addressed the tendency of U.S. symphony orchestras to perform the works of relatively ...
textWhat does an orchestra’s choice of music say about our culture’s current artistic environment? D...
Programming for the modern American orchestra is a process deeply rooted in tradition. Yet, programm...
In this study I analyze and describe the contents of recommended band repertoire lists to explore wh...
Performance of repertoire is a defining curricular aspect in the band area of music education, upon ...
While programming and repertoire selection form the majority of a conductor’s artistic duties, colle...
Music is a subjective art form that is enhanced by emotional connection and understanding of the rel...
This thesis provides the first contemporary analysis of orchestral programming in Britain and in Fra...
245 pagesMusic educators regard selecting repertoire as one of the most important and difficult aspe...
The main premise of this document is that the various movements associated with literary theory can ...
The selection of repertoire on a musical ensemble is quite important, especially in the context of r...
The purpose of this study was to examine the repertoire selection practices of collegiate choral con...
Title from PDF of title page, viewed on September 26, 2011Dissertation advisor: Merton ShatzkinVitaI...
In African polyrhythmic drum circles there is a proverb that exemplifies the necessity of common vis...
Students pursuing graduate degrees in conducting often have aspirations of being high school or coll...
Scholars have addressed the tendency of U.S. symphony orchestras to perform the works of relatively ...