Gabriel Fauré’s Requiem, Op. 48 was an evolving work, which he continued to revise from its inception in 1887 until the published version of 1900. The focus and intent of this paper is to present a detailed analysis of Requiem, Op. 48 as well as historical background to aid conductors in the preparation and performance of this work. Discussions include the history of the requiem mass as a liturgical form, the evolution of Requiem, Op. 48, the John Rutter edition (1984) and his research, and a conductor’s analysis addressing issues of harmony, form, and style
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Master of MusicDepartment of MusicFrank C. TraczThe following report is research and analysis of maj...
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Master of MusicDepartment of MusicFrank C. TraczThis document is based on the preparation, rehearsal...
Joan Szymko (pronounced SHIM-koh) is an American composer-conductor with a prolific output of choral...
How To Go On is a thirty-five minute work for a cappella choir composed by Dale Trumbore from 2015 t...
Master of MusicDepartment of Music, Theatre, and DanceMajor Professor Not ListedThe purpose of this ...
Contemporary American composer Jocelyn Hagen grew up in Valley City, North Dakota, where she found a...
Master of MusicDepartment of MusicFrank C. TraczThis document is based on the preparation, rehearsal...
Contemporary choral music in general and George Rochberg’s in particular present challenges to the c...
“Dendron” is the Greek word for “tree.” “Dendrochronology” is the study of a tree’s rings. “Dendrite...
TYGR is the student art and literary magazine for Olivet Nazarene University.https://digitalcommons....
Master of MusicDepartment of Music, Theatre, and DanceGary C. MortensonThis report is an analysis an...
Master of MusicDepartment of MusicFrank C. TraczThis document is constructed on the comprehensive ex...
The Tale of Rowan O’Shera is a musical drama for solo violin, chamber ensemble (percussion, harp, cl...
Fire, Water, and Wind: God’s Transformational Narrative explores factors in forming a healthy sense...
Master of MusicDepartment of MusicFrank C. TraczThe following report is research and analysis of maj...
Master of MusicDepartment of MusicFrank TraczThe following report is research and analysis from the ...
Master of MusicDepartment of MusicFrank C. TraczThis document is based on the preparation, rehearsal...