This dissertation project examines recent contributions to the flute sonata genre and provides insights into the compositional techniques of their composers. Because of the abundance of flute sonatas written in the last decade, the scope of this study concentrates on those sonatas composed in 1994, 1995, 1996 and 1997 and performed at the National Flute Association Conventions in those years. The dissertation involves the performance of three recitals which will help to disseminate this literature to professional and lay audiences. The first recital, September 21, 1998, includes sonatas by Samuel Zyman, Gary Schocker and Matthew Halper. The second recital, November 14, 1998, includes sonatas by Elisenda Fabregas and Mike Mower. Th...
In lieu of a written dissertation, three recital programs were presented. The program content sele...
The topic of this dissertation is the concours pieces for flute at the Paris Conservatory covering ...
Three collaborative piano recitals were performed in lieu of a written dissertation. The repertoire...
Three dissertation recitals were performed in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree...
As part of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Musical Arts (Music: Flute) in the Universit...
This dissertation explores selections from the flute repertoire composed by flutists from 1852 thro...
The repertoire listed in these dissertation recitals covers each major epoch of Western art music fr...
The purpose of this dissertation project identifies contemporary solo saxophone literature, specific...
Two vocal recitals and an operatic role were performed in lieu of a written dissertation. The reper...
Three dissertation recitals were performed in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree ...
Throughout the twentieth century, young American composers made a pilgrimage across the Atlantic Oce...
Three recitals were dedicated to interdisciplinary collaborations across the musical, literary, visu...
Recitals and CDs are essential parts of a professional flutist's career. Six complete works of vario...
In the Romantic era, composers were inspired to experiment and to expand the wide range of colors, d...
The repertoire for these recitals was chosen to illustrate various piano genres. The first recital f...
In lieu of a written dissertation, three recital programs were presented. The program content sele...
The topic of this dissertation is the concours pieces for flute at the Paris Conservatory covering ...
Three collaborative piano recitals were performed in lieu of a written dissertation. The repertoire...
Three dissertation recitals were performed in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree...
As part of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Musical Arts (Music: Flute) in the Universit...
This dissertation explores selections from the flute repertoire composed by flutists from 1852 thro...
The repertoire listed in these dissertation recitals covers each major epoch of Western art music fr...
The purpose of this dissertation project identifies contemporary solo saxophone literature, specific...
Two vocal recitals and an operatic role were performed in lieu of a written dissertation. The reper...
Three dissertation recitals were performed in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree ...
Throughout the twentieth century, young American composers made a pilgrimage across the Atlantic Oce...
Three recitals were dedicated to interdisciplinary collaborations across the musical, literary, visu...
Recitals and CDs are essential parts of a professional flutist's career. Six complete works of vario...
In the Romantic era, composers were inspired to experiment and to expand the wide range of colors, d...
The repertoire for these recitals was chosen to illustrate various piano genres. The first recital f...
In lieu of a written dissertation, three recital programs were presented. The program content sele...
The topic of this dissertation is the concours pieces for flute at the Paris Conservatory covering ...
Three collaborative piano recitals were performed in lieu of a written dissertation. The repertoire...