The purpose of this dissertation is to investigate and document the compositional components and innovations in the compositional style of Jean-Michel Defaye as they relate to two of his works for solo trombone, Deux Danses (1953, trombone and piano) and Fluctuations (1980, trombone solo, six trombones and two percussionists.) This document investigates the circumstances surrounding the creation of each piece as well as the compositional processes of Monsieur Defaye. Jean-Michel Defaye is an important composer for his commitment to the quality and challenge of the trombone literature he creates. The importance of Deux Danses is in the fact that it was this piece that put Defaye in the international spotlight. Solo works with chamber ensemb...
More than 200 compositions have been written for solo trombone and organ since the nineteenth centur...
A significant body of solo literature for the trombone has been written in the last fifty years that...
The bass trombone has seen a veritable explosion of solo repertoire since the 1960s, but not all thi...
À la Manière de Stravinsky is one piece in a series of works composed by Jean-Michel Defaye that wri...
Lecture recital presented at the UNT College of Music Recital Hall in partial fulfillment of the Doc...
Jean-Michel Defaye composed Á La Maniére de Debussy in 2001 as part of a series of trombone solos wr...
This lecture-recital investigated the lineage of French composers who were influenced by jazz during...
The twentieth century has seen a tremendous growth in the use of the trombone and percussion instrum...
Prélude et allegro (1953), Allegro et finale (1953), and New Orleans (1962) by Eugène Bozza (b. Nice...
One continuing trend in solo trombone literature is the combination of classical and contemporary st...
Axel Jørgensen is one of a few Danish composers who has contributed compositions to the solo trombon...
This document explores selected trumpet works by Jacques Castérède, both in terms of musical content...
A significant body of solo literature for the trombone has been written in the last fifty years that...
The solo trombone recital was once a rare musical event, but in recent years professional and amateu...
Sketches for Trombone and Orchestra, a twenty-one minute work, is organized in five contrasting move...
More than 200 compositions have been written for solo trombone and organ since the nineteenth centur...
A significant body of solo literature for the trombone has been written in the last fifty years that...
The bass trombone has seen a veritable explosion of solo repertoire since the 1960s, but not all thi...
À la Manière de Stravinsky is one piece in a series of works composed by Jean-Michel Defaye that wri...
Lecture recital presented at the UNT College of Music Recital Hall in partial fulfillment of the Doc...
Jean-Michel Defaye composed Á La Maniére de Debussy in 2001 as part of a series of trombone solos wr...
This lecture-recital investigated the lineage of French composers who were influenced by jazz during...
The twentieth century has seen a tremendous growth in the use of the trombone and percussion instrum...
Prélude et allegro (1953), Allegro et finale (1953), and New Orleans (1962) by Eugène Bozza (b. Nice...
One continuing trend in solo trombone literature is the combination of classical and contemporary st...
Axel Jørgensen is one of a few Danish composers who has contributed compositions to the solo trombon...
This document explores selected trumpet works by Jacques Castérède, both in terms of musical content...
A significant body of solo literature for the trombone has been written in the last fifty years that...
The solo trombone recital was once a rare musical event, but in recent years professional and amateu...
Sketches for Trombone and Orchestra, a twenty-one minute work, is organized in five contrasting move...
More than 200 compositions have been written for solo trombone and organ since the nineteenth centur...
A significant body of solo literature for the trombone has been written in the last fifty years that...
The bass trombone has seen a veritable explosion of solo repertoire since the 1960s, but not all thi...