Dissertation (D.M.A.)--Boston University, 2014This dissertation examines the evolution of French vocal ornamentation. Ornaments (agrements or petites graces) were often marked by composers with the use of a symbol instead of being fully notated. Prior to the codification of this stenographic system, the gestural shapes they would come to represent were used. The admixture of shorthand agrement signs and full notation for ornamental gestures was due in part to the unwritten tradition of improvisation, transition from Renaissance to Baroque musical styles, and the inchoate state of printing. This dissertation traces the development of the petite grace system: The primary focus is secular vocal music from 1570 to 1702. Particular attention is...
This dissertation investigates the practical considerations of executing specific ornaments in a pia...
Thesis (D.Mus.Arts)--University of WashingtonThe noels of the eighteenth-century French organ school...
In eighteenth-century France, music was everywhere. Musical criticism and scores filled journals and...
Many students who study a classical instrument will someday be asked to perform a piece from the Bar...
This article deals with the history of the development of ornamentation in keyboard music, the princ...
During the French Baroque period, the function of the organ was primarily to serve the liturgy. It w...
The period after the 1789 French Revolution was one of turbulence, musically, socially, culturally a...
Writers on 18th-century musical ornamentation have traditionally focused on the execution of notated...
The basic purpose of this dissertation is to provide the trombonist of today with a realization conc...
Jean Millet's L Art de bien chanter (1666), describes the air de cour and its ornamentation as it ex...
This dissertation examines the aesthetic elements of the keyboard music from the late seventeenth an...
This dissertation consists of a study and transcription of two motets, O mysterium venerabile and Sa...
2018-02-23Throughout the 15th century, composers used pre-existing material as the basis for many of...
In his work, Motets for One Voice by Franck, Gounod, and Saint-Saëns, Richard Benefield began the sc...
Thesis (D.M.A.)--University of Washington, 2018Carefully preserved in the archives of the Ursuline a...
This dissertation investigates the practical considerations of executing specific ornaments in a pia...
Thesis (D.Mus.Arts)--University of WashingtonThe noels of the eighteenth-century French organ school...
In eighteenth-century France, music was everywhere. Musical criticism and scores filled journals and...
Many students who study a classical instrument will someday be asked to perform a piece from the Bar...
This article deals with the history of the development of ornamentation in keyboard music, the princ...
During the French Baroque period, the function of the organ was primarily to serve the liturgy. It w...
The period after the 1789 French Revolution was one of turbulence, musically, socially, culturally a...
Writers on 18th-century musical ornamentation have traditionally focused on the execution of notated...
The basic purpose of this dissertation is to provide the trombonist of today with a realization conc...
Jean Millet's L Art de bien chanter (1666), describes the air de cour and its ornamentation as it ex...
This dissertation examines the aesthetic elements of the keyboard music from the late seventeenth an...
This dissertation consists of a study and transcription of two motets, O mysterium venerabile and Sa...
2018-02-23Throughout the 15th century, composers used pre-existing material as the basis for many of...
In his work, Motets for One Voice by Franck, Gounod, and Saint-Saëns, Richard Benefield began the sc...
Thesis (D.M.A.)--University of Washington, 2018Carefully preserved in the archives of the Ursuline a...
This dissertation investigates the practical considerations of executing specific ornaments in a pia...
Thesis (D.Mus.Arts)--University of WashingtonThe noels of the eighteenth-century French organ school...
In eighteenth-century France, music was everywhere. Musical criticism and scores filled journals and...