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The Incidental Music of Beethoven (open access)

The Incidental Music of Beethoven

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Date: May 1969
Creator: Albrecht, Theodore J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Concerto for Piano and Orchestra (open access)

Concerto for Piano and Orchestra

Concerto for Piano and Orchestra is a three-movement composition by Dan Beaty.
Date: August 1964
Creator: Beaty, Dan (Daniel Joseph), 1937-2002
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Political Potential of the Negro in Houston, Texas (open access)

The Political Potential of the Negro in Houston, Texas

"The major problem that motivated this study is the fact the Negro in Houston, 1969 does not have any real political power although the potential for such power exists. The major purpose of this study is to seek answers to the following questions. First does the Houston Negro have any real political potential under the present system; if he does, what can he do with it? Second, why are there such wide gaps between the number of Negroes who are eligible to vote and the number that registered to vote and between those who registered and those who actually voted in Houston? The third question is in what election has the Houston Negro demonstrated his greatest political interest and why? And finally, is the politics of Houston based on race or economics?" -- leaf v.
Date: August 1969
Creator: Bluiett, Calvin C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Reinhard Keiser and His Opera Fredegunda : a Study in the History of Early German Opera (open access)

Reinhard Keiser and His Opera Fredegunda : a Study in the History of Early German Opera

The purpose of this investigation is to trace briefly the development of opera in Germany during and after the Thirty Year's War as a background for the understanding of the milieu in which Keiser's Pregunda was created, and to study in detail this work as a representative of contemporary North German opera.
Date: August 1966
Creator: Brooks, Eulan Von
System: The UNT Digital Library
Microbial Actinomycete Population Studies in Lacustrine Substrates (open access)

Microbial Actinomycete Population Studies in Lacustrine Substrates

The discovery of the production of antibiotic materials by certain members of the Actinomycetales has stimulated the study of these organisms over the last two decades, raising them from a position of little significance to one of noticeable importance. These studies include investigations concerning the physiology and biochemistry of the actinomycetes.
Date: August 1968
Creator: Brothers, James Walker
System: The UNT Digital Library
Gethsemane to Calvary (open access)

Gethsemane to Calvary

"Gethsemane to Calvary" is a sacred cantata for mixed voices and keyboard accompaniment. It is divided into six sections which are called parts. With the exception of part one which is a potpourri overture, the parts are divided into a variety of choral forms.
Date: January 1965
Creator: Bryson, Olden James
System: The UNT Digital Library
Sonata for Two Pianos (open access)

Sonata for Two Pianos

The Sonata for Two Pianos, eighteen in duration, is in the form of a large arch. The arch is constructed by relating the last movement to the second and first movements by borrowing material from these movements. The resulting form is a large ABA comprising the entire composition. The arch is superimposed over a more traditional formal concept of sonata. A sonata-allegro form is distinguishable in the first movement, a fantasia-variations in the second, and a modified sonata-allegro in the final movement.
Date: July 1966
Creator: Calhoon, William H. (William Henry), 1937-
System: The UNT Digital Library
String Quartet (open access)

String Quartet

This quartet shows the composer's development from a highly chromatic, freely melodic, un-serialized style in movement I, through a still free, but disjunct, somewhat more ordered style in movement II, to a style in movement III which makes much use of serial techniques. This last usage, however, no longer employs the twelve-tone method in a stiff and fettered manner.
Date: January 1968
Creator: Conyers, Carolyn C. (Carolyn Camille)
System: The UNT Digital Library
John the Baptist (open access)

John the Baptist

John the Baptist is a passion focusing on the sufferings of John in six movements for contralto, tenor, baritone, and bass soloists; chorus of mixed voices; boys' choir; and orchestra.
Date: June 1965
Creator: Cowan, Charles Donald, 1935-
System: The UNT Digital Library
Construction and Testing of a Charging System and a Corona Column for an Electrostatic Accelerator (open access)

Construction and Testing of a Charging System and a Corona Column for an Electrostatic Accelerator

The purpose of the project described in this paper has been to complete construction and to determine the operating characteristics of a charging system and a corona-type controlled leakage system for the compact Van de Graaf generator now under construction at North Texas State University. Calibration data of the generating voltmeter to be used for determining the potential developed by the generator are also included in the paper.
Date: January 1964
Creator: Daniel, Robert Earl
System: The UNT Digital Library
Music for Chamber Band (open access)

Music for Chamber Band

The purpose of the composition of the "Music for Chamber Band" is the creation of an extended work for an ensemble of solo wind instruments are treated as woodwind and brass quartets, with the percussion section, which requires four players, serving a subordinate function. The "Music for Chamber Band" is in three contrasting but thematically interrelated movements. The first movement, entitled "Lament," is marked "Slowly and simply" and has a mournful character. The second movement is fast and vigorous, frequently utilizing cross accents which give the impression of two or more meters performed simultaneously, and is entitled "Dance". The third movement, "Antiphon," is moderate in tempo and relaxed in nature. The form of the work as a whole can be likened to an arch which contains (or is made up of) three smaller arches.
Date: January 1964
Creator: Davis, Joe Lane
System: The UNT Digital Library
Quintet for Woodwinds (open access)

Quintet for Woodwinds

"Quintet for Woodwinds " is in four movements. The form of each movement is basically traditional: the first movement is in Sonata form; the second movement is a Theme and Variations; the third movement is a short Chorale; and the fourth movement is a Rondo. The themes of the movements are interrelated, giving a cynical effect.
Date: January 1963
Creator: Dennis, Donald Munroe
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Keyboard Ricercare in the Baroque Era: Volume 2 (open access)

The Keyboard Ricercare in the Baroque Era: Volume 2

This study seeks to examine the history of the ricercare, specifically in the baroque era. In this work, all types of keyboard compositions that utilize imitative counterpoint have been examined. Late baroque fugues have been examined to determine which characteristics of the earlier ricercare remained in general use and which specific compositions contain elements causing them to resemble strongly the parent form. This volume is a musical supplement to the thesis.
Date: August 1963
Creator: Douglass, Robert S. (Robert Satterfield), 1919-
System: The UNT Digital Library
New York Cycle (open access)

New York Cycle

New York Cycle consists of the settings of three poems for bass-baritone voice and eight instruments. The poems, each of which serves as the basis for one movement, are "The East River's Charm" by Samuel Bernard Greenberg, "Brooklyn Bridge" by Vladimir Mayakovsky, and "The Skyscraper Loves Night" by Carl Sandberg. The instrumentation employed consists of two French horns, vibraphone, timpani, and string quartet.
Date: August 1965
Creator: Ehle, Robert C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Symphony #1 (open access)

Symphony #1

This symphony was composed for the purpose of communicating with a contemporary audience and not to please some unknown colleague or future generation. Therefore, experimentation with novel media or systems was rejected in favor of a more conventional approach.
Date: August 1968
Creator: Gower, Albert, 1935-
System: The UNT Digital Library
Garrison Life of the Mounted Soldier on the Great Plains, Texas, and New Mexico Frontiers, 1833-1861 (open access)

Garrison Life of the Mounted Soldier on the Great Plains, Texas, and New Mexico Frontiers, 1833-1861

Maps -- Chapter I. The regiments and the posts -- Chapter II. Recruitment -- Chapter III. Routine at the Western posts -- Chapter IV. Rations, clothing, promotions, pay, and care of the disabled -- Chapter V. Discipline and related problems -- Chapter VI. Entertainment, moral guidance, and burial of the frontier -- Chapter VII. Conclusion -- Bibliography.
Date: August 1969
Creator: Graham, Stanley S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Investigation of Essential Factors Related to the Teaching of Sight Singing to Elementary Children (open access)

An Investigation of Essential Factors Related to the Teaching of Sight Singing to Elementary Children

None
Date: August 1969
Creator: Green, Carolyn Wilma
System: The UNT Digital Library
Sonata for Mixed Quartet (open access)

Sonata for Mixed Quartet

This quartet is comprised of two wind instruments, flute and clarinet, and two stringed instruments, violin and violoncello. This unusual combination affords a wide variety of colors in both melody and chord-voicing that are impossible with an "unmixed" quartet.
Date: May 1964
Creator: Guynn, Toby Dean
System: The UNT Digital Library
Sound Study (open access)

Sound Study

Sound Study is a composition for large symphony orchestra in the twelve-tone idiom. It is a one-movement, monothematic piece in a large ternary form. The main body of the work is preceded by a long introduction which includes statements of the single thematic idea. The A section of the piece is scherzo-like in character and in a moderate 6/8 tempo. The theme is announced and receives a variety of treatment in this section. The B section is an extensive development of thematic material and utilizes a reverberation effect to be discussed below. A brief return of the A section brings the piece to a close.
Date: August 1966
Creator: Haerle, Dan
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Development and Use of the Bass Clarinet in the Symphony Orchestra (open access)

The Development and Use of the Bass Clarinet in the Symphony Orchestra

The purpose of this study is to trace the development of a comparatively young orchestral instrument, the bass clarinet, and its use in the symphony orchestra. The first chapter concerns the development of the bass clarinet from the earliest imperfect specimen to the modern day instrument. The second chapter discusses physical characteristics that are peculiar to the bass clarinet. The third chapter deals with the particular methods of using the bass clarinet in orchestral literature by various composers, from its introduction into the orchestra by Meyerbeer through the present.
Date: August 1966
Creator: Hearn, Dan Kent
System: The UNT Digital Library
String Quartet (open access)

String Quartet

The "String Quartet" is constructed upon the form of a theme and seven variations. It is the principal purpose of the theme to provide a unifying musical idea, and the variations to provide a continuous line of development of that idea The characteristics of simplicity and directness in the construction of the theme, not unusual in the variation form, furnish the source materials for extensive development that progresses in levels of complexity in each variation. A return to the theme, again with simplicity and directness, completes the unifying musical idea of the composition.
Date: August 1960
Creator: Hill, Phillip Waring
System: The UNT Digital Library
Analysis of "The Seven Songs" From The Pilgrim's Progress By Ralph Vaughan Williams (open access)

Analysis of "The Seven Songs" From The Pilgrim's Progress By Ralph Vaughan Williams

The opera, The Pilgrim's Progress, was written by Ralph Vaughan Williams in 1949. "The Seven Songs" are analyzed for performance, examining the elements of music and text of the songs, including melody, harmony, form, vocal line and accompaniment, with the intent of forming conclusions in regard to their usefulness as singular selections, or as a group, for performance.
Date: May 1968
Creator: Hindman, Jannette
System: The UNT Digital Library
Symphony Concertante (open access)

Symphony Concertante

Symphony Concertante is a three-movement work for a string orchestra and a soloist group of winds which includes flute, oboe, clarinet in B-flat, bassoon, horn in F, and trumpet in B-flat. The movements have the following tempo indications: (I) Allegro ma non troppo, (II) Lento, and (III) Allegro con fuoco.
Date: August 1966
Creator: Holt, Gaston Darrell
System: The UNT Digital Library
String Septet (open access)

String Septet

A thesis about the String Septet. The author explains that it deals with problems concerned in the reconciliation of contemporary aesthetics with extensions of romantic harmony, classical and pre-classical form, classical figuration and ornamentation, and contrapuntal organization.
Date: August 1962
Creator: Hughes, Phillip Ralph B. M.
System: The UNT Digital Library