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A Transcription into Modern Notation of a Chansonnier (Fonds Francais 2245) of the Duke of Orleans, with Commentary and Concordance (open access)

A Transcription into Modern Notation of a Chansonnier (Fonds Francais 2245) of the Duke of Orleans, with Commentary and Concordance

Fonds Français 2245 is a fifteenth-century chansonnier of the Duke of Orleans which is property of the Bibliothèque Nationale in Paris, France. This thesis describes the document and provides commentary and transcriptions.
Date: August 1955
Creator: Birmingham, Hugh Myers, 1929-
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Style Analysis of Three Representative Piano Sonatas of Alexander Scriabin (open access)

A Style Analysis of Three Representative Piano Sonatas of Alexander Scriabin

Analysis of Sonatas no. 1, 4, and 10
Date: January 1955
Creator: Bolster, Mary Anne
System: The UNT Digital Library
Modality in Three of the Choral Works of Ralph Vaughan Williams: Mass in G Minor, Five Tudor Portraits and Te Deum in E Minor (open access)

Modality in Three of the Choral Works of Ralph Vaughan Williams: Mass in G Minor, Five Tudor Portraits and Te Deum in E Minor

To summarize in general the use of modes by Vaughan Williams, it could be said that the works that have been analyzed are characterized by frequent use of the traditional modes, but in a very free manner. The "Kyrie" of the Mass, "Pretty Bess," "Jolly Rutterkin" and Te Deum are confined somewhat closely to given modes, with some changes of mode, changes of tonality and use of altered chords. The "Gloria," "Credo," "Sanctus," "Osanna I," "Benedictus," "Osanna II" and "Agnus Dei" of the Mass, however, contain many striking chromaticisms. These chromaticisms are the result of use of many altered chords, a good deal of modulation and much combining of modes, often with startling cross-relations. The use of seventh chords in "Pretty Bess," "Jolly Rutterkin" and Te Deum further complicates the picture from that of the sixteenth century.
Date: August 1957
Creator: McCain, Eula Louise
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Origin and Development of the Clavier Dance Suite to J.S. Bach (open access)

The Origin and Development of the Clavier Dance Suite to J.S. Bach

A history of the evolution of dance music throughout time and the instruments used for each type of dance.
Date: June 1957
Creator: Smith, George Lyndal
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Critical Study of Three Violoncello Suites by J.S. Bach (open access)

A Critical Study of Three Violoncello Suites by J.S. Bach

This thesis is a critical study of three violoncello suites of Johann 8ebastian Bach from the performer's point of view. Its purpose is to determine the comparative differences and similarities of several well known editions including the Bach Gesellschaft edition and the Pablo Casals recording. It will explain a few of the many discrepancies and provide adequate reasons for given suggestions and preferences concerning dynamics, tempi, ornamentation, bowing styles, and other elements of performance. By stating a brief historical background of the evolution of the violoncello and the development of musical form and style, it is possible to conceive Bach's ideas and intentions as he wrote the collection of six suites.
Date: January 1950
Creator: Meacham, Marjorie
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Anthems of William Byrd (open access)

The Anthems of William Byrd

The sacred anthem has had a unique conception and development that compares readily to that of other major forms of sacred music. Since an abundance of this music is used in our services, it is the purpose of this study to trace the history of the anthem from its origin in the early Tudor period to its culmination in the works of William Byrd. A special study will be made of the anthems by this master of the form.
Date: January 1955
Creator: Propst, Fred L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Study of the Secular Music of the Major Composers at the Court of Burgundy in the Fifteenth Century (open access)

A Study of the Secular Music of the Major Composers at the Court of Burgundy in the Fifteenth Century

The present work is intended to ascertain the most important stylistic developments of one major composer, Binchois, and several lesser composers: Grenon, Fontaine, Vide, Joye, Constans, Morton and Hayne. All of these musicians were employed by Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy (1420-1467), when he was one of the richest, most powerful and most respected of all the sovereigns of Europe.
Date: January 1955
Creator: Couch, Reginald Leon
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Nocturnes of Chopin (open access)

The Nocturnes of Chopin

John Field (1782-1837), an Irishman, was the first composer to use the French term "nocturne," and was the inventor of the nocturne for piano. It can be seen with a glance at the scores that the orchestral notturni by the eighteenth century composers were very different than what is generally thought of today as a nocturne. Field introduced the idea of the nocturne that has remained much the same since. Frederic Chopin enlarged and improved the genre invented by Field, but it was Field's originality that brought this type of piece to piano literature. Indeed, John Field is hardly remembered today except as the inventor of the nocturne for the piano and for his influence on Chopin's Nocturnes. For that alone musicians will remain indebted to him.
Date: June 1957
Creator: Alexander, Monte Hill Davis
System: The UNT Digital Library
Teaching Creative Rhythmic Activities to Children: A Function of Progressive Education (open access)

Teaching Creative Rhythmic Activities to Children: A Function of Progressive Education

The purpose of this study is to present a personal interpretation of progressive education and its function in "teaching" primary music. A few supplementary aids are provided to correlate with the Amarillo, Texas, Course of Study for Primary Grades to lend aid and encouragement toward a rhythmic approach to child learning.
Date: June 1950
Creator: Koesjan, Barbara Lee
System: The UNT Digital Library
Transcriptions and Editions for Harp by Carlos Salzedo (open access)

Transcriptions and Editions for Harp by Carlos Salzedo

Anyone concerned with the harp in this century knows of the genius of Carlos Salzedo. His pedagogical, compositional and professional activities have had a tremendous impact on the harp world. With this in mind, the present study considers his transcriptions for harp from other works and his editings of other composers' harp compositions. It is the purpose of this study to find in what ways his work in this area has been helpful to harpists.
Date: January 1956
Creator: Thornberry, Johne Buddington
System: The UNT Digital Library
Bach's Treatment of the Chorale in the Chorale Cantatas (open access)

Bach's Treatment of the Chorale in the Chorale Cantatas

The Chorale Cantatas by Johann Sebastian Bach are outstanding examples of his ingenuity. The existing data on the Chorale Cantatas are distributed throughout numerous volumes by many scholars. They have written much about the cantatas in general but not so much specifically about the chorales in them. In this thesis, the emphasis is on the chorales and Bach's treatment of them in the Chorale Cantatas. An historical approach to the cantata and the chorale is given as a preliminary to the treatment of the chorale in the chorale cantata. This was done that the reader might have a better understanding of them. The necessary material for this thesis was gathered from dictionaries, music lexicons, books, articles and the music principally in the Bach-gesellschaft edition. The material is organized according to the following plan: 1. The Church Cantata and its origin; the development of the Church Cantata in Germany; the use of the cantata in the worship service. 2. The Chorale, its origin and development; its changes as a result of the Reformation; its use in church services, and its use in musical composition. 3. Bach's treatment of the Chorale in musical forms. 4. Bach's treatment of the words of the …
Date: August 1950
Creator: Quist, Floyd Henry
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Transverse Flute as an Instrument and the Music of the Baroque Period (open access)

The Transverse Flute as an Instrument and the Music of the Baroque Period

This thesis looks at the transverse flute as an instrument as well as flute music in the baroque period.
Date: August 1951
Creator: Lesueur, Alexander Armand
System: The UNT Digital Library
A History of the Music and Composers for the Brass Ensemble Medium Before the Nineteenth Century (open access)

A History of the Music and Composers for the Brass Ensemble Medium Before the Nineteenth Century

The purpose of this thesis is to bring to light some of the music written for, or especially adaptable to, brass ensembles before the close of the eighteenth century. This study must concern itself with the music which has been preserved and is available, and with such music as can be played on modern instruments. It must be stated that some of the music mentioned herein was not written specifically for brass instruments, but the style and general character of the music make it adaptable for a brass instrumentation.
Date: August 1950
Creator: Moore, David N. (David Norton)
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Organ Works of Jehan Alain (open access)

The Organ Works of Jehan Alain

This study looks at Jehan Alain's music itself. However, it does not propose to analyze every bar of every composition but rather to point out certain melodic, rhythmic, and harmonic traits that are peculiar to this composer's style. It will also set forth facts concerning Alain's registrations and other items of special interest to organists. Upon such investigation an attempt will be made to reach a critical evaluation of Alain as a composer for the organ.
Date: May 1952
Creator: Barron, Richard Errol
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Three-Voice Cantatas with Instrumental Accompaniment by Dietrich Buxtehude (open access)

The Three-Voice Cantatas with Instrumental Accompaniment by Dietrich Buxtehude

The present investigation deals with the cantatas of Dietrich Buxtehude written for three voice parts with instrumental accompaniment. An examination of the various musical forms which Buxtehude employed in these cantatas will comprise one of the two areas in this study. The other area shall be concerned with Buxtehude's usage of word painting (i.e., musical portrayal of word meanings). Before entering an investigation of Buxtehude's music, his life and background should be considered.
Date: August 1957
Creator: Luper, Ray Fernando, 1931-
System: The UNT Digital Library
The History of the Trombone from the Renaissance to the Early Romantic Period (open access)

The History of the Trombone from the Renaissance to the Early Romantic Period

The purpose of this thesis is to show the development of the trombone, in form and music, and its use in the orchestra through the times of Beethoven and Schubert. Since very little material has been presented concerning the history of the trombone, it is hoped that the illustrations and explanations contained herein will be a contribution toward a representation of music from different composers and periods. The music covered gives a picture of the use of the trombone from the Renaissance through to the beginning of the Romantic Period. The results of this study are presented in three main sections: (1) The history of the trombone in the Renaissance; (2) The history of the trombone in the Baroque; (3) The history of the trombone in the Classical Period, and up to the time of Schubert.
Date: August 1952
Creator: Highfill, Richard
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Use of Music as a Therapeutic Agent in Connection with and as an Aid to Hospitalized Mental Patients (open access)

The Use of Music as a Therapeutic Agent in Connection with and as an Aid to Hospitalized Mental Patients

The increasing importance of music as a therapeutic benefit in mental hospitals has prompted this study. Numerous unscientific reports and papers concerned with music therapy have been published; however, material based upon controlled experiments and results is available which has proven valuable in the study of this growing aid for mental patients. The reference material in the following chapters has been organized and limited to objective reports produced by those who have devoted their interest and time to the facts about the use of music as a therapeutic agent in mental hospitals.
Date: January 1952
Creator: McClung, Marjorie C. (Marjorie Catherine)
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Theory Placement Test for Students Transferring to North Texas State College School of Music (open access)

A Theory Placement Test for Students Transferring to North Texas State College School of Music

The purpose of this thesis is to provide a standardized placement test for students transferring to the North Texas State College School of Music with previous college credit in theory. In order to make available to this school a test which may in part be conducted by a responsible person regardless of musical training, recorded and mimeographed exercises have been introduced in the proposed examination. Through use of the recordings and mimeographed forms the proposed test will be uniform in presentation to every student.
Date: August 1950
Creator: Reavley, Ruth
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Study of the Origins and Early Development of the Major Seventh Chord (open access)

A Study of the Origins and Early Development of the Major Seventh Chord

The purpose of this study is to trace the development of the major seventh chord from the earliest recorded music through the German School of composition up to the time of Johann Sebastian Bach. The term "major seventh chord" is used to denote the four-tone chord comprised of a major triad plus a tone which is a major seventh above the root. In major keys this chord may be built on the tonic and subdominant degrees of the scale without alterations, and in the "natural" minor on the mediant and the submediant. The full, or structural, name "major-major seventh chord"--used in the present thesis only when it is necessary to distinguish it from other seventh chords with major sevenths-- arises from the fact that the triad (1, 3, 5) is major and the interval between the root and the seventh is major.
Date: August 1951
Creator: Hanslowe, Nannette Reese
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Development of the Piano Solo Concerto from Its Beginning to the Twentieth Century, with a List of Published Concertos (open access)

The Development of the Piano Solo Concerto from Its Beginning to the Twentieth Century, with a List of Published Concertos

Every pianist at one time or another hopes to study and perform at least one piano concerto. In addition to the pleasure which will be derived from the study and performance, the student's musical growth will be greatly enhanced. In this survey and study of the general development of the piano solo concerto, the goal is to broaden the understanding of what the concerto is and what it means.
Date: August 1950
Creator: Hendrix, Jack W. (Jack Wheeler)
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Rhythm of Western Polyphonic Music from About 850-1300 (open access)

The Rhythm of Western Polyphonic Music from About 850-1300

Rhythm in early Western polyphonic music.
Date: January 1955
Creator: Wiehe, Douglas Dean, 1926-
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Lieder of Richard Strauss (open access)

The Lieder of Richard Strauss

This thesis discusses the lieder of Richard Strauss including a comparison between Richard Strauss and Johannes Brahms.
Date: January 1955
Creator: Jackson, Jerald E. (Jerald Eugene)
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Survey and Critical Analysis of the Current Instrumental Practices in the New Mexico Public Schools (open access)

A Survey and Critical Analysis of the Current Instrumental Practices in the New Mexico Public Schools

"It has been the aim of this study, through a survey of a representative number of the public schools in the state of New Mexico, to reveal the extent of instrumental music offered through the mediums of the physical and integrated organizational factors involved, and to show the response to the program through the measurement of student participation." leaf 3
Date: August 1950
Creator: Drew, George Read
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Organ Concertos of George Frideric Handel (open access)

The Organ Concertos of George Frideric Handel

This thesis analyzes the organ concertos of George Frideric Handel
Date: August 1955
Creator: Martin, William Henderson
System: The UNT Digital Library