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Doctoral Recital: 1987-04-20 – Margaret Mulvey, organ

Recital presented at the NTSU School of Music Main Auditorium in partial fulfillment of the Doctor of Musical Arts (DMA) degree.
Date: April 20, 1987
Creator: Mulvey, Margaret
Object Type: Sound
System: The UNT Digital Library

Doctoral Recital: 1987-10-26 – James Dwight South, trumpet

Recital presented at the NTSU College of Music Concert Hall in partial fulfillment of the Doctor of Musical Arts (DMA) degree.
Date: October 26, 1987
Creator: South, James, 1957-
Object Type: Sound
System: The UNT Digital Library

Doctoral Recital: 1989-03-27 – James South, trumpet

Recital presented at the UNT School of Music Concert Hall in partial fulfillment of the Doctor of Musical Arts (DMA) degree.
Date: March 27, 1989
Creator: South, James, 1957-
Object Type: Sound
System: The UNT Digital Library
Doctoral Lecture Recital: 1989-10-26 – Choonhae Lee, organ transcript

Doctoral Lecture Recital: 1989-10-26 – Choonhae Lee, organ

Lecture Recital presented at the UNT School of Music Main Auditorium in partial fulfillment of the Doctor of Musical Arts (DMA) degree.
Date: October 26, 1989
Creator: Lee, Choonhae
Object Type: Sound
System: The UNT Digital Library

Doctoral Recital: 1989-10-30 – Chung Lee, piano

Recital presented at the UNT School of Music Concert Hall in partial fulfillment of the Doctor of Musical Arts (DMA) degree.
Date: October 30, 1989
Creator: Lee, Chung
Object Type: Sound
System: The UNT Digital Library
Doctoral Lecture Recital: 1988-10-24 – John Seidel, trombone transcript

Doctoral Lecture Recital: 1988-10-24 – John Seidel, trombone

Recital presented at the UNT School of Music Recital Hall in partial fulfillment of the Doctor of Musical Arts (DMA) degree.
Date: October 24, 1988
Creator: Seidel, John, 1948-2016
Object Type: Sound
System: The UNT Digital Library
Doctoral Lecture Recital: 1988-04-25 – Joel Ahn, piano transcript

Doctoral Lecture Recital: 1988-04-25 – Joel Ahn, piano

Recital presented at the NTSU School of Music Recital Hall in partial fulfillment of the Doctor of Musical Arts (DMA) degree.
Date: April 25, 1988
Creator: Ahn, Joel
Object Type: Sound
System: The UNT Digital Library
Doctoral Lecture Recital: 1989-06-26 – Randy Mitchell, trombone transcript

Doctoral Lecture Recital: 1989-06-26 – Randy Mitchell, trombone

Recital presented at the UNT School of Music Recital Hall in partial fulfillment of the Doctor of Musical Arts (DMA) degree.
Date: June 26, 1989
Creator: Mitchell, Randy
Object Type: Sound
System: The UNT Digital Library
Liszt's Schubert Lieder Transcriptions: A Study of Liszt Pianistic Idoms in the Transcriptive Procedure. A Lecture Recital, Together with Three Recitals of Works by Mozart, Debussy, Schumann, Griffes, and Other Composers (open access)

Liszt's Schubert Lieder Transcriptions: A Study of Liszt Pianistic Idoms in the Transcriptive Procedure. A Lecture Recital, Together with Three Recitals of Works by Mozart, Debussy, Schumann, Griffes, and Other Composers

Franz Liszt, who was the greatest virtuoso pianist in the nineteenth-century, was also a productive composer. But his tremendous technique brought the misunderstanding that his compositions were just flashy and superficial, thus creating an obstacle for appreciating his music. The purpose of this study is to encourage an understanding of the value of Liszt's music, especially his Schubert Lieder transcriptions. The study starts with an introduction, which states the revival of the art of transcription, gives the muscial background of Liszt and describes the instruments that were available to him. Then follows a discussion about his experimentation with the conventional piano techniques and how he applied them to the song transcriptions. Two transcriptions "Hark, Hark, the Lark" and "Der Lindenbaum" are analyzed in detail to show the transcriptive procedure and the relation between the poetry and the musical expression. A conclusion summarizes the study.
Date: August 1983
Creator: Ku, Hsiao-hung
Object Type: Thesis or Dissertation
System: The UNT Digital Library
Selected Vauxhall Songs of James Hook: A Lecture Recital, Together with Three Recitals of Selected Works of B. Britten, J.S. Bach, G. Fauré, G. Rossini, A. Scarlatti, R. Vaughan Williams, F. Schubert, R. Strauss, and Others (open access)

Selected Vauxhall Songs of James Hook: A Lecture Recital, Together with Three Recitals of Selected Works of B. Britten, J.S. Bach, G. Fauré, G. Rossini, A. Scarlatti, R. Vaughan Williams, F. Schubert, R. Strauss, and Others

James Hook was employed as organist, composer and music director at Vauxhall Gardens in London for forty-six years, from 1774-1820. He was preceded in that position by Thomas Arne, a composer better known to musicians of the twentieth century. Hook had an enormous output including over 2000 songs, most of which were intended for performance at the gardens. Many of these songs were popular enough to be published in New York, Baltimore, and Philadelphia, as well as London. These songs are generally in the lightly textured gallant style popularized in England most notably by J.C. Bach.
Date: August 1983
Creator: Austin, Robert Farias
Object Type: Thesis or Dissertation
System: The UNT Digital Library
Two European Traditions of Tuba Playing as Evidenced in the Solo Tuba Compositions of Ralph Vaughan Williams and Paul Hindemith, a Lecture Recital, Together with Three Recitals of Selected Works of W. Ross, R. Beasley, A. Russell, V. Persichetti, W.S. Hartley, N.K. Brown, J.S. Bach, and Others (open access)

Two European Traditions of Tuba Playing as Evidenced in the Solo Tuba Compositions of Ralph Vaughan Williams and Paul Hindemith, a Lecture Recital, Together with Three Recitals of Selected Works of W. Ross, R. Beasley, A. Russell, V. Persichetti, W.S. Hartley, N.K. Brown, J.S. Bach, and Others

The lecture recital was given on June 16, 1980. The Ralph Vaughan Williams Concerto for Bass Tuba and the Paul Hindemith Sonate for Tuba and Piano were performed following a lecture on the historical evolution of the tuba in Europe. The lecture included a history of the predecessors of the tuba and their influence on the development of tuba playing traditions. Tuba performance practices in Europe developed around two playing traditions, one in France and England, and a second in Germany. The ophicleide enjoyed tremendous popularity in France and England during the early nineteenth century. Because this instrument was a major competitor of the tuba in these countries, the tuba was viewed as an ophicleide replacement. Tubists in Europe and England had to develop facility and sound quality equivalent to that of the older instrument. In Germany the tuba's main competitor was the Russian bassoon, a form of upright serpent. At this same time the serpent and its related forms were in decline. This lack of popularity with the older instruments provided an opportunity for the quick adoption of the tuba in Germany.
Date: August 1980
Creator: Schulz, Charles A.
Object Type: Thesis or Dissertation
System: The UNT Digital Library
Competencies in Piano Accompanying (open access)

Competencies in Piano Accompanying

The purpose of this study was to ascertain what competencies professional accompanists and accompanying teachers deem sufficiently important to be included at some point in the development of a professional accompanist. Research problems were formulated to determine what differences exist between opinions of teachers and professionals regarding necessary skills in preparation of accompanists in (1) pianistic skills, (2) accompanying skills, (3) vocal skills, (4) linguistic skills, (5) knowledge of repertoire, (6) understandings in human relationships, and (7) other competencies. Data were collected by means of a validated questionnaire containing items grouped into the seven categories listed above. It was sent to twenty professional accompanists and thirty-one schools offering accompanying degrees. Seventy per cent of the professionals and 84 per cent of the schools responded. Each competency was rated first for its relative importance to a professional accompanist and then for its appropriate place in the sequence of an accompanist's preparation. A chi square comparison of responses of the two groups regarding the importance of each competency showed virtually no significant differences. Responses on appropriate stages of training were not treated statistically.
Date: August 1981
Creator: Rose, Erma L.
Object Type: Thesis or Dissertation
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Comparative Pedagogical Study of American Art-Songs Recommended for Beginning Voice Students (open access)

A Comparative Pedagogical Study of American Art-Songs Recommended for Beginning Voice Students

This study's purpose was to examine and compare pedagogical opinions and suggestions regarding teaching American art-songs recommended as suitable for beginning voice students. Specific problems were to determine 1. The ten American art-songs most recommended by voice teachers for beginning students, 2. Pedagogical opinions and suggestions about these art-songs, 3. Voice teachers' general opinions and suggestions regarding teaching American artsong, 4. Ways in which their opinions and suggestions were similar and 5. Ways in which their opinions and suggestions were dissimiliar.
Date: August 1981
Creator: Teat, Sue Ellen
Object Type: Thesis or Dissertation
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Anthem in America: 1900-1950 (open access)

The Anthem in America: 1900-1950

During the first half of this century, a wealth of anthem literature was published and performed in the United States that, as a result of the deluge of new publications since those years, has been either forgotten or is unknown to modern church musicians. The purpose of this study is to make the best of this music known, for much of it is still both suitable and desirable for contemporary worship. The research is grouped into six chapters that are entitled: The Quartet Anthem, "Anthems in the Anglican Tradition," "Prominent Choral Ensembles and the Dissemination of the Anthem," "Anthems by Prominent Music Educators," "Anthems in the Russian Style," and "The Negro Spiritual."
Date: August 1982
Creator: Fansler, Terry Lee
Object Type: Thesis or Dissertation
System: The UNT Digital Library