This dissertation discusses the potential of the snare drum as a solo concert instrument. Four pieces from a collection entitled The Noble Snare are used for demonstration ("Homily" by Milton Babbitt, "Composed Improvisation for Snare Drum" by John Cage, "Peeping Tom" by Dan Senn, and "The Noble Snare" by Stuart Saunders Smith). In the absence of many traditional musical devices (i.e. melody and harmony), alternative means of expression are used by the composer. Each piece is discussed with regard to its distinctive compositional approach and inherent performance issues. Information is also given pertaining to the background of the Noble Snare series. This includes: the inspiration for the project, editorial issues, and its influence on sn...
This dissertation examines the repertoire for solo trumpet and electronics through a study of the ge...
In my dissertation I deal with the role of percussion instruments in several most important works of...
The trumpet has always maintained a central role in the jazz genre. However, throughout the history ...
The modern solo snare drum tradition has become one of the more popular traditions of solo music ava...
The Noble Snare is a collection of solos for unaccompanied snare drum that were commissioned and edi...
This dissertation considers the use of orchestra bells as a solo instrument. I use three examples ta...
Today, we differentiate snare drum performance into one of two broad styles, usually referred to as ...
Like most other percussion instruments, the snare drum was introduced relatively late in the symphon...
This dissertation provides a study guide to aid trombonists in understanding and appreciating the S...
131 p.Thesis (D.M.A.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985.This thesis is an examinatio...
131 p.Thesis (D.M.A.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985.This thesis is an examinatio...
Master's Project (M.Mu.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2017This paper discusses some of the many f...
This study traces the significant developments in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries ...
When listening to electronic music in the concert hall, we often encounter a disconnect between soni...
In this dissertation, I examine the Freeman Etudes composed by American composer, artist, writer, an...
This dissertation examines the repertoire for solo trumpet and electronics through a study of the ge...
In my dissertation I deal with the role of percussion instruments in several most important works of...
The trumpet has always maintained a central role in the jazz genre. However, throughout the history ...
The modern solo snare drum tradition has become one of the more popular traditions of solo music ava...
The Noble Snare is a collection of solos for unaccompanied snare drum that were commissioned and edi...
This dissertation considers the use of orchestra bells as a solo instrument. I use three examples ta...
Today, we differentiate snare drum performance into one of two broad styles, usually referred to as ...
Like most other percussion instruments, the snare drum was introduced relatively late in the symphon...
This dissertation provides a study guide to aid trombonists in understanding and appreciating the S...
131 p.Thesis (D.M.A.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985.This thesis is an examinatio...
131 p.Thesis (D.M.A.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985.This thesis is an examinatio...
Master's Project (M.Mu.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2017This paper discusses some of the many f...
This study traces the significant developments in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries ...
When listening to electronic music in the concert hall, we often encounter a disconnect between soni...
In this dissertation, I examine the Freeman Etudes composed by American composer, artist, writer, an...
This dissertation examines the repertoire for solo trumpet and electronics through a study of the ge...
In my dissertation I deal with the role of percussion instruments in several most important works of...
The trumpet has always maintained a central role in the jazz genre. However, throughout the history ...