Three dissertation recitals were given to fulfill the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Musical Arts. The first dissertation lecture-recital was presented in Britton Recital Hall on December 16th, 2021. The event began with a lecture on Franz Schubert, Piano Sonata in Bb major (D. 960), which analyzed its musical styles and compositional techniques. The lecture was followed by a performance of the complete work. The second dissertation recital was performed in Britton Recital Hall on February 1, 2022. The program included Franz Schubert, Piano Sonata in A Major, D. 959; Domenico Scarlatti, Piano Sonata in C Minor, K. 11, Piano Sonata in A Major, K. 65, and Piano Sonata in Bb Major, K. 529; Pyotr Tchaikovsky, Nutcracker Suite, op....
In lieu of a dissertation, three violin recitals were presented. Recital 1: Theme and Variations ...
The first lecture recital presented Alexander Tcherepnin’s Five Concert Studies, Op. 52, identifying...
The repertoire for these three recitals was to explore various piano genres from different periods. ...
The three dissertation recitals were given in fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doct...
Three piano recitals were given in fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Music...
Three dissertation recitals were given to fulfill the requirements of the degree of Doctor of Musica...
Three piano recitals were given in lieu of a written dissertation. The three recitals explored reper...
Three dissertation recitals were given to fulfill the requirements of the degree of Doctor of Musica...
1. First Dissertation Lecture Recital. “Thematic Development and Continuity in Sonata No. 1 in F Mi...
Three piano recitals were given in lieu of a written dissertation. Each recital explored a specifi...
Three dissertation recitals were given in fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor o...
Three piano recitals were given in lieu of a written dissertation. The repertoire chosen for these...
The repertoire for these recitals was chosen to illustrate various piano genres. The first recital f...
Three piano recitals of diverse repertoire were given in lieu of a written dissertation. Wednesday,...
Abstract Three piano recitals were given in lieu of a written dissertation. The first recital presen...
In lieu of a dissertation, three violin recitals were presented. Recital 1: Theme and Variations ...
The first lecture recital presented Alexander Tcherepnin’s Five Concert Studies, Op. 52, identifying...
The repertoire for these three recitals was to explore various piano genres from different periods. ...
The three dissertation recitals were given in fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doct...
Three piano recitals were given in fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Music...
Three dissertation recitals were given to fulfill the requirements of the degree of Doctor of Musica...
Three piano recitals were given in lieu of a written dissertation. The three recitals explored reper...
Three dissertation recitals were given to fulfill the requirements of the degree of Doctor of Musica...
1. First Dissertation Lecture Recital. “Thematic Development and Continuity in Sonata No. 1 in F Mi...
Three piano recitals were given in lieu of a written dissertation. Each recital explored a specifi...
Three dissertation recitals were given in fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor o...
Three piano recitals were given in lieu of a written dissertation. The repertoire chosen for these...
The repertoire for these recitals was chosen to illustrate various piano genres. The first recital f...
Three piano recitals of diverse repertoire were given in lieu of a written dissertation. Wednesday,...
Abstract Three piano recitals were given in lieu of a written dissertation. The first recital presen...
In lieu of a dissertation, three violin recitals were presented. Recital 1: Theme and Variations ...
The first lecture recital presented Alexander Tcherepnin’s Five Concert Studies, Op. 52, identifying...
The repertoire for these three recitals was to explore various piano genres from different periods. ...