abstract: The purpose of this project is twofold: to contribute to the literature of chamber ensembles comprising mixed wind, string, and percussion instruments by producing arrangements of three piano rags by William Bolcom; and to highlight Bolcom's pivotal role in the ragtime revival of the 1960's and 1970's. Through his influence as a scholar, composer, and performer, Bolcom (b. 1938), one of the most prominent American composers of his generation, helped garner respect for ragtime as art music and as one of America's great popular music genres. Bolcom's 3 Ghost Rags were written in the tradition of classic piano rags, but with a compositional sensibility that is influenced by the fifty years that separate them from the close of the ori...
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The percussion ensemble is still a relatively young ensemble, with the first works by Edgard Varèse ...
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The works from ragtime\u27s revival era, including those by William Albright, William Bolcom, Eugene...
This study examines William Bolcom\u27s Twelve New Etudes for Piano as a contribution to the evoluti...
As Nancy Ping-Robbins observed, “Ragtime as a topic of real scholarly pursuit [was] mostly ignored u...
© 2013 Michael Noel WilliamsonThe beginning of the twentieth century, a time marked by constant re-e...
Since the early 1940s, ragtime piano has been the focus of a musical revival community in the United...
Ever since its naissance, composer William Bolcom’s set of Twelve New Etudes has garnered great crit...
This research document focuses on three American compositions: John Corigliano\u27s Fantasia on an O...
Black Host, a work for organ, percussion, and electronic tape, is essentially a dramatic work. The m...
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As traditional methods and goals of composition were challenged in the twentieth century, America...
Portraits of Sergei Rachmaninoff and George L. Cobbhttps://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/cht-sheet-mu...
Since its creation, Eugène Bozza’s (1905–1991) music has enjoyed generous acclaim among wind musicia...
The introduction to this thematic index deals with the life of Eugene Bozza. Bozza studied at the Pa...
The percussion ensemble is still a relatively young ensemble, with the first works by Edgard Varèse ...
Analytical study about Segura ele! (Hold him!) and Um a zero (One by Zero), two choros by Brazilian ...
The works from ragtime\u27s revival era, including those by William Albright, William Bolcom, Eugene...
This study examines William Bolcom\u27s Twelve New Etudes for Piano as a contribution to the evoluti...
As Nancy Ping-Robbins observed, “Ragtime as a topic of real scholarly pursuit [was] mostly ignored u...
© 2013 Michael Noel WilliamsonThe beginning of the twentieth century, a time marked by constant re-e...
Since the early 1940s, ragtime piano has been the focus of a musical revival community in the United...
Ever since its naissance, composer William Bolcom’s set of Twelve New Etudes has garnered great crit...
This research document focuses on three American compositions: John Corigliano\u27s Fantasia on an O...
Black Host, a work for organ, percussion, and electronic tape, is essentially a dramatic work. The m...
Whither Away? Mysteries of Middle-C: A Reminiscence Prevention is Better Than Cure! (interview with ...
As traditional methods and goals of composition were challenged in the twentieth century, America...
Portraits of Sergei Rachmaninoff and George L. Cobbhttps://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/cht-sheet-mu...
Since its creation, Eugène Bozza’s (1905–1991) music has enjoyed generous acclaim among wind musicia...
The introduction to this thematic index deals with the life of Eugene Bozza. Bozza studied at the Pa...
The percussion ensemble is still a relatively young ensemble, with the first works by Edgard Varèse ...
Analytical study about Segura ele! (Hold him!) and Um a zero (One by Zero), two choros by Brazilian ...