The music of Johann Sebastian Bach was heavily influenced by the French and Italian styles of composition. The three recitals that comprise this dissertation trace these connections through programming of French and Italian Baroque works alongside the compositions of J.S. Bach. The recitals include original viola repertoire as well as viola transcriptions of works for the cello, viola da gamba, and violin. In addition to showing the connection between Bach and his extra-national contemporaries, these recitals expand the capabilities and repertoire of the viola as a solo instrument and ensemble instrument in Baroque repertoire. The first recital features Italian Baroque composition paired with selections from the third, fourth, and sixth cel...
The thesis for the Master of Music degree in Orchestral Instruments consists of two full-length reci...
I began my study of music in the fourth grade when my school offered its students the opportunity to...
Three violin recitals were given in lieu of a written dissertation. The repertoire for these three ...
This dissertation includes the programs and program notes of my three dissertation recitals, which w...
Among the existing body of literature on J.S. Bach’s massive compositional output, a scarce percenta...
This dissertation was produced in conjunction with three cello recitals as part of a Performance Di...
Thesis (D. Mus. Arts)--University of Washington, 2007.Recent scholarship has shown that performers w...
Johan Sebastian Bach and his Cello Suites II and V: An Audio and Visual Analysis of Cello Suites II ...
This thesis is comprised of a recording of my senior viola recital, program notes for the musical wo...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical reference (leaves 84-86).This dissertation will explore c...
My dissertation is focused on Bach's suites for cello and their connection to baroque dances. It sta...
The paper summarises the lessons and conclusions of a large study of over 100 recordings of Johann S...
Includes recorded audio files in WAV and MP3 formats, 70:39 in lengthThe three works presented for t...
This thesis defines the theoretical, sociological, historical, cultural and practical framework of “...
At the end of the sixteenth century, Germany had become one of the most active centers of early Bar...
The thesis for the Master of Music degree in Orchestral Instruments consists of two full-length reci...
I began my study of music in the fourth grade when my school offered its students the opportunity to...
Three violin recitals were given in lieu of a written dissertation. The repertoire for these three ...
This dissertation includes the programs and program notes of my three dissertation recitals, which w...
Among the existing body of literature on J.S. Bach’s massive compositional output, a scarce percenta...
This dissertation was produced in conjunction with three cello recitals as part of a Performance Di...
Thesis (D. Mus. Arts)--University of Washington, 2007.Recent scholarship has shown that performers w...
Johan Sebastian Bach and his Cello Suites II and V: An Audio and Visual Analysis of Cello Suites II ...
This thesis is comprised of a recording of my senior viola recital, program notes for the musical wo...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical reference (leaves 84-86).This dissertation will explore c...
My dissertation is focused on Bach's suites for cello and their connection to baroque dances. It sta...
The paper summarises the lessons and conclusions of a large study of over 100 recordings of Johann S...
Includes recorded audio files in WAV and MP3 formats, 70:39 in lengthThe three works presented for t...
This thesis defines the theoretical, sociological, historical, cultural and practical framework of “...
At the end of the sixteenth century, Germany had become one of the most active centers of early Bar...
The thesis for the Master of Music degree in Orchestral Instruments consists of two full-length reci...
I began my study of music in the fourth grade when my school offered its students the opportunity to...
Three violin recitals were given in lieu of a written dissertation. The repertoire for these three ...