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Babel: a Composition for Rock Band, Soprano Quartet, and Chamber Ensemble—music and Critical Essay (open access)

Babel: a Composition for Rock Band, Soprano Quartet, and Chamber Ensemble—music and Critical Essay

Babel is a work for rock ‘n’ roll band (two electric guitars, electric bass, drum set), four soprano singers, and a twenty-one instrument mixed chamber ensemble. The 50-minute composition is based on the Tower of Babel story in Genesis 11:1-9, and the four-movement structure is derived from the form of this narrative. The first movement, “building rebellion,” establishes man’s intent to build a grand city and tower in a rebellion against God, while the second movement, “seeing/coming down,” describes the all-seeing God’s knowledge of man’s rebellion and God’s descent to the city. Movements three and four, “confusion” and “scatter,” depict the actions of God, confusing humankind’s language and scattering him over the earth. This project fuses rock ‘n’ roll influences with contemporary classical improvisation, creating a work that is sonically and dynamically excessive. One compositional goal was to use small amounts of material as the impetus for directed improvisation, which would be developed to create intricate and evolving textures. Each movement’s score is confined to a single page of music per part, necessitating highly graphic and aleatoric notation. The musical history and musicianship of each player greatly shapes the sonic outcome of Babel. Rigorous structure was mixed with extra-musical associations …
Date: August 2014
Creator: Peringer, Patrick Edward
Object Type: Thesis or Dissertation
System: The UNT Digital Library
College of Music Program Book 2013-2014: Ensemble & Other Performances, Volume 3 (open access)

College of Music Program Book 2013-2014: Ensemble & Other Performances, Volume 3

Ensemble performances program book from the 2013-2014 school year at the University of North Texas College of Music.
Date: 2014
Creator: University of North Texas. College of Music.
Object Type: Book
System: The UNT Digital Library
College of Music Program Book 2013-2014: Ensemble & Other Performances, Volume 4 (open access)

College of Music Program Book 2013-2014: Ensemble & Other Performances, Volume 4

Ensemble performances program book from the 2013-2014 school year at the University of North Texas College of Music.
Date: 2014
Creator: University of North Texas. College of Music.
Object Type: Book
System: The UNT Digital Library
College of Music Program Book 2013-2014: Ensemble & Other Performances, Volume 1 (open access)

College of Music Program Book 2013-2014: Ensemble & Other Performances, Volume 1

Ensemble performances program book from the 2013-2014 school year at the University of North Texas College of Music.
Date: 2014
Creator: University of North Texas. College of Music.
Object Type: Book
System: The UNT Digital Library
College of Music Program Book 2013-2014: Ensemble & Other Performances, Volume 2 (open access)

College of Music Program Book 2013-2014: Ensemble & Other Performances, Volume 2

Ensemble performances program book from the 2013-2014 school year at the University of North Texas College of Music.
Date: 2014
Creator: University of North Texas. College of Music.
Object Type: Book
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Influence of Indigenous Bushmen Musical Elements and Significant Compositional Traits on Niel Van Der Watt’s Song Cycle, Die Wind Dreun Soos ‘N Ghoera, ‘N Siklus Boesman-mites (open access)

The Influence of Indigenous Bushmen Musical Elements and Significant Compositional Traits on Niel Van Der Watt’s Song Cycle, Die Wind Dreun Soos ‘N Ghoera, ‘N Siklus Boesman-mites

In Ghoera, Afrika-verse vir kinders, poet Hennie Aucamp demonstrates an affiliation with and reflection of his surroundings, such as the tribal communities he experienced as a child. This group of African children’s poems, published by Protea Boekhuis in 2011, became the source of inspiration for composer Niel van der Watt’s song cycle Die wind dreun soos ‘n ghoera, ‘n Siklus Boesman-mites. This study investigates and identifies significant compositional traits that contributed to van der Watt’s song cycle. To explore and understand the nature of such influences, the second chapter considers the composer’s early childhood; religious world views; student life; social, environmental, and political ideas; personal tonal language; and western musical elements. To ascertain possible indigenous Bushmen musical elements in van der Watt’s song cycle, the third chapter traces the history of the Bushmen and their marginalization, followed by a brief survey of historical writings on Bushmen music, and an identification process utilizing musicologist Percival R. Kirby’s research on Bushmen music as a foundation. The fourth chapter explores the origins of the cycle and other significant compositional influences. This study suggests that Hennie Aucamp’s poetry and Niel van der Watt’s song cycle represent a reconciling vehicle for cross-cultural understanding generating awareness …
Date: August 2014
Creator: Bester, Christiaan
Object Type: Thesis or Dissertation
System: The UNT Digital Library
Breaking the Doubler Barrier: Using Sy Brandon’sDivertissement to Demonstrate a Practical Approach to Performing Multiple WoodwindWorks (open access)

Breaking the Doubler Barrier: Using Sy Brandon’sDivertissement to Demonstrate a Practical Approach to Performing Multiple WoodwindWorks

Multiple woodwind training is ideal for securing certain types of employment; however, with so many different instruments, performance standards on each are difficult to maintain. Furthermore, for many multiple woodwind players, proficiency on all woodwinds ceases to be a top priority after graduation, even though they continue to market themselves as highly proficient on all of these instruments. The problem for most begins with what it means to be proficient on each instrument. The technical demands of multiple woodwind performance vary widely, but often a performance calls for complete proficiency on a variety of instruments. Multiple woodwind players who lack in professional level proficiency damage the credibility of the field and jeopardize employment opportunities for others. This study aims to address the common problems involving proficiency and to help multiple woodwind players, band directors, and doublers become familiar with and overcome these common pitfalls. Sy Brandon’s Divertissement provides an outstanding platform to address problems and provide solutions for multiple wind players, band directors, and doublers. This dissertation serves as a multiple woodwind specialist’s resource for maximum efficiency in learning and playing repertoire that involves multiple woodwinds, such as musicals, and other multiple woodwind genres.
Date: December 2014
Creator: Levels, Brian Eugene
Object Type: Thesis or Dissertation
System: The UNT Digital Library
Charles Wuorinen’s Flute Variations Ii: an Analysis and Performance Guide (open access)

Charles Wuorinen’s Flute Variations Ii: an Analysis and Performance Guide

Charles Wuorinen’s contributions to contemporary music are significant. He has produced more than 260 compositions in a wide array of genres including pieces for orchestra, opera, ballet, chamber ensemble, and soloists. This document serves as an analysis and performance guide for Charles Wuorinen’s work for solo flute, Flute Variations II. Issues of analysis include serial techniques, time-point nesting, and pitch centricity and provide insight into the compositional style of the composer. As this work exhibits techniques borrowed from traditional shakuhachi performance, this document provides a brief history of the shakuhachi and an overview of the shakuhachi techniques utilized in Flute Variations II. The performance guide provides a pedagogical narrative to aid in the synthesis of conceptual ideas with contemporary techniques.
Date: December 2014
Creator: Dewhirst, Kristan K
Object Type: Thesis or Dissertation
System: The UNT Digital Library
College of Music Program Book 2013-2014: Scholarships & Departmental Recitals, Volume 1 (open access)

College of Music Program Book 2013-2014: Scholarships & Departmental Recitals, Volume 1

Scholarship performances and departmental recitals program book from the 2013-2014 school year at the University of North Texas College of Music.
Date: 2014
Creator: University of North Texas. College of Music.
Object Type: Book
System: The UNT Digital Library
Douglas Campbell: American Horn Pedagogue and Performer (open access)

Douglas Campbell: American Horn Pedagogue and Performer

While the word “pedagogue” may evoke a vision of an instructor who is dogmatic and set in his own ways, the word descends from Greek origins: ped “child” + agogos “leader.” A pedagogue is, by definition, literally the servant who escorts the child to and from school – the “pedagogue” accompanies the student on the journey for knowledge. True to this definition, Douglas Campbell is model pedagogue – one who gently guided his countless students throughout their musical journeys. As Professor of Music (Horn) at Michigan State University for 45 years, and Horn Instructor at Interlochen Arts Camp for 25 years, Campbell was a significant influence on many developing hornists. Following their study with him, Campbell's students eventually won orchestral and college teaching positions across the United States and throughout the world. Having influenced an extraordinary number of horn students during his tenures at Michigan State University and Interlochen Arts Camp, Douglas Campbell's life and career serve as an excellent example of contemporary horn pedagogy in the United States. This dissertation provides a detailed biography of Douglas Campbell and provides evidence of his contributions to American horn pedagogy, while documenting Campbell’s performing career with the Richards Quintet, which toured the …
Date: May 2014
Creator: Suchodolski, Heather Blase
Object Type: Thesis or Dissertation
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Comparative Examination of Six American Master Trumpet Teachers and the Regional Schools of Playing That They Represent (open access)

A Comparative Examination of Six American Master Trumpet Teachers and the Regional Schools of Playing That They Represent

Jet travel and the widespread availability of recordings are factors that have led to an increasingly homogenous sound concept in American trumpet playing; this is a stark contrast to the unique regional sounds that existed in the United States in the middle of the twentieth century. Despite the growing dissipation of these regional sound concepts from the mid-century, it is important to understand the styles and pedagogy associated with these schools. In this paper, six player/teachers are associated with specific regional playing styles: Vincent Cichowicz in Chicago, Louis Davidson in Cleveland, Armando Ghitalla in Boston, John Haynie in the Southwest, James Stamp on the West Coast, and William Vacchiano in New York City. Each of these players made a notable impact on the trumpet world through their performances, recordings, and unprecedented legacy of students. It would be difficult for many modern American trumpet players to trace their “trumpet lineage” without one of these individuals in the picture. Not only are these players an important part of the modern trumpeter’s heritage, but the vast success of their students warrants that their pedagogical methods are still relevant today. This study is unique due to this comprehensive and categorical comparison of pedagogical techniques, …
Date: August 2014
Creator: Bloss, Laura L.
Object Type: Thesis or Dissertation
System: The UNT Digital Library
Abilene Philharmonic Playbill: January 25-February 22, 2014 (open access)

Abilene Philharmonic Playbill: January 25-February 22, 2014

Program for an Abilene Philharmonic concert that ran from January 25th to February 22nd during the 63rd season. It includes information about the pieces performed, artists and musicians, and advertising from local companies.
Date: Winter 2014
Creator: Abilene Philharmonic
Object Type: Book
System: The Portal to Texas History
Prokofiev Beckons the Double Bass Into the Modern Age: a Pedagogical Study of the Op 39 Quintet (open access)

Prokofiev Beckons the Double Bass Into the Modern Age: a Pedagogical Study of the Op 39 Quintet

Until Serge Prokofiev’s 1924 ballet score Trapèze, the double bass occupied a background or at best a doubling role in almost all composers’ use of the instrument. Technical challenge was limited in these pieces, because composers did not see the instrument’s potential in a chamber music environment. As luthiers developed the instrument, the technical ability of players grew, and composers began writing more challenging music for the instrument. As one of the first major composers to see the double bass in a new light, Prokofiev wrote challenging music for the instrument. This paper illuminates the alluring pedagogical aspects of Prokofiev's Quintet in G Minor, Op. 39 and provides recommendations for accomplishing some difficult passages with ease.
Date: August 2014
Creator: Jones, Kathryn E.
Object Type: Thesis or Dissertation
System: The UNT Digital Library
Doctoral Lecture Recital: 2014-03-04 – Heather Suchodolski, horn transcript

Doctoral Lecture Recital: 2014-03-04 – Heather Suchodolski, horn

Recital presented at the UNT College of Music Voertman Hall in partial fulfillment of the Doctor of Musical Arts (DMA) degree.
Date: March 4, 2014
Creator: Suchodolski, Heather
Object Type: Sound
System: The UNT Digital Library
Utilizing North American Art Song Settings of Psalm Texts in Worship Services: an Annotated Guide for Singers, Voice Instructors, and Music Ministers (open access)

Utilizing North American Art Song Settings of Psalm Texts in Worship Services: an Annotated Guide for Singers, Voice Instructors, and Music Ministers

This dissertation provides a guide for appropriate use of North American art song settings of biblical psalms for solo voice written after 1950 in the worship services of Christian faiths. The songs analyzed are for all voice parts and a variety of accompanying ensembles. The placement of each song on a specific calendar day is guided by the individual church calendars and lectionaries, on the prevalent themes of the text, and the characteristics of the musical setting. Performance of these songs only in a concert setting limits their usefulness for singers, voice teachers, and music directors alike. A new and worthy performing context can be established by analyzing the text and musical settings.
Date: May 2014
Creator: Siddons, Kyle
Object Type: Thesis or Dissertation
System: The UNT Digital Library
Abilene Philharmonic Playbill: April 12-May 3, 2014 (open access)

Abilene Philharmonic Playbill: April 12-May 3, 2014

Program for an Abilene Philharmonic concert that ran from April 12th to May 3rd during the 63rd season. It includes information about the pieces performed, artists and musicians, and advertising from local companies.
Date: Spring 2014
Creator: Abilene Philharmonic
Object Type: Book
System: The Portal to Texas History
The Automatic Compensating Euphonium As the Ideal Choice for Performing Music Composed Originally for Ophicleide (open access)

The Automatic Compensating Euphonium As the Ideal Choice for Performing Music Composed Originally for Ophicleide

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Date: August 2014
Creator: Demy, Richard R.
Object Type: Thesis or Dissertation
System: The UNT Digital Library
Rhythmic Consonance and Dissonance in Eckhard Kopetzki’s Works for Solo Percussion: Topf-tanz and Canned Heat (open access)

Rhythmic Consonance and Dissonance in Eckhard Kopetzki’s Works for Solo Percussion: Topf-tanz and Canned Heat

This study examines the compositional devices Eckhard Kopetzki used to create consonance and dissonance throughout his two works for solo percussion, Topf-Tanz and Canned Heat. By manipulating meter, ostinato, syncopation, polyrhythm, note values and overlapping figures, Kopetzki creates high levels of musical tension and release that shape phrase structure and large-scale form. After a discussion of rhythmic consonance and dissonance, and specific rhythmic devices, both works are considered in detail, illuminating the composer’s compositional language. Topf-Tanz is an exploration of contrasting ideas: the rhythmic and the lyrical, the call and the response, the loud and the soft. It is manifested first in the opposition of antecedent and consequent phrases and second in the overlapping of contrasting metric ideas, which creates prolonged rhythmic dissonance. Canned Heat, on the other hand, is composed through a process of continuing melodic variation. Throughout the piece, melodic motives are prolonged and abridged, creating both delay and acceleration to cadential figures. In contrast to these melodic ideas, each phrase is concluded with stark and syncopated rhythmic punctuations. Topf-Tanz and Canned Heat share Kopetzki’s creation of rhythmic consonance and dissonance. Most notably is the overlapping of contrasting metric ideas between the two hands, and highlighting this contrast …
Date: December 2014
Creator: Hampton, Walter Ellis
Object Type: Thesis or Dissertation
System: The UNT Digital Library
College of Music Program Book 2013-2014: Student Performances, Volume 1 (open access)

College of Music Program Book 2013-2014: Student Performances, Volume 1

Student performances program book from the 2013-2014 school year at the University of North Texas College of Music.
Date: 2014
Creator: University of North Texas. College of Music.
Object Type: Book
System: The UNT Digital Library

Unity in Diversity, ETDs at UNT: and a look towards BibFrame

Presentation for the 2014 Texas Music Library Association Fall Meeting. This presentation discusses electronic theses and dissertations (ETDs) at the University of North Texas (UNT) and BibFrame.
Date: October 3, 2014
Creator: Hartsock, Ralph & Alemneh, Daniel Gelaw
Object Type: Presentation
System: The UNT Digital Library
UNT Research, Volume 23, 2014 (open access)

UNT Research, Volume 23, 2014

UNT Research magazine includes articles and notes about research at University of North Texas in various academic fields.
Date: 2014
Creator: University of North Texas
Object Type: Journal/Magazine/Newsletter
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Russian Taffanel: the Significance of Vladimir Tsybin and His Concert Allegro No3 (open access)

The Russian Taffanel: the Significance of Vladimir Tsybin and His Concert Allegro No3

The purpose of this critical essay is to introduce Vladimir Nikolaevich Tsybin to English-speaking readers and flutists, specifically to demonstrate how his Russian identity informed his career, affected his posthumous legacy, and influenced his compositions. The essay is divided into three parts: an outline of his career, a discussion of the pedagogical lineage and techniques he founded, and an analysis of "Russian" elements in one exemplary composition for solo flute, his Concert Allegro No. 3.
Date: December 2014
Creator: Staneva, Inna
Object Type: Thesis or Dissertation
System: The UNT Digital Library
“Before I Die…”: Original Composition with a Critical Essay Exploring the Techniques of Six Crossover Composers (open access)

“Before I Die…”: Original Composition with a Critical Essay Exploring the Techniques of Six Crossover Composers

Candy Chang developed a public art installation where people are given the opportunity to write their answers to "Before I Die I want to ________." in a public space. I created one of these walls in Denton, TX and set it to music in a 12 minutes and 42 second piece titled Before I Die..., which combines elements of South Indian carnatic music, gospel, R&B, jazz fusion, and minimalism. The composition was influenced by the music of several crossover artists Becca Stevens, Michael League (Snarky Puppy), Nico Muhly, Poovalur Sriji, Tigran Hamasyan, and James Blake. Crossover music, fusion, and third-stream are all synonymous terms used to describe music where multiple genres or styles are authentically combined. The purpose of this thesis is to examine the balance of musical elements in crossover works as well as how specific works composed by the artists mentioned have influenced the creation of the Before I Die... piece.
Date: August 2014
Creator: Trusko, Robert
Object Type: Thesis or Dissertation
System: The UNT Digital Library
Hillviews, Volume 45, Number 1, Spring 2014 (open access)

Hillviews, Volume 45, Number 1, Spring 2014

Magazine of Texas State University with news of achievements at the university.
Date: Spring 2014
Creator: Texas State University
Object Type: Journal/Magazine/Newsletter
System: The Portal to Texas History