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The Influence of the Preludes from the Well-Tempered Clavier of J. S. Bach on the Preludes and Etudes of Chopin (open access)

The Influence of the Preludes from the Well-Tempered Clavier of J. S. Bach on the Preludes and Etudes of Chopin

Bach and Chopin were both virtuosi on their respective keyboard instruments and were considered as successful performers. This study analyzes the Influence of the Preludes from the Well-Tempered Clavier of J. S. Bach on the Preludes and Etudes of Chopin. They both exploited their keyboard instruments to the fullest. The study concluded that what Bach achieved in his preludes and fugues, Chopin imitated in the spirit of his age.
Date: May 1984
Creator: Tavaglione, Eunice J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Credibility and Performance Changes in Older Persons (open access)

Credibility and Performance Changes in Older Persons

This paper discusses the irreversible decrement model and explores credibility and performance changes in older persons through a study conducted with 300 residents of the Dallas/Fort Worth area. Phyllis L. Jones performs a literature review before delving into the methodology, process, and results of the study.
Date: September 1989
Creator: Jones, Phyllis L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
No Apparent Reason (open access)

No Apparent Reason

This paper discusses five works the author created and the thought process that went into the creation of these works. Helen Altman discusses the fascination with temporary or process pieces and the use of commonplace materials to depict a message.
Date: August 1989
Creator: Altman, Helen
System: The UNT Digital Library
Self-Disclosure and the Use of the Two-Chair Dialogue Employing Supplied Versus Personal Constructs (open access)

Self-Disclosure and the Use of the Two-Chair Dialogue Employing Supplied Versus Personal Constructs

This paper explores the differences in self-disclosure level of 45 female undergraduates in modeling of a two-chair dialogue using personal and supplied constructs. Beth Marie Peterson discusses the results of the experiment and their implications for therapy and research.
Date: August 1986
Creator: Peterson, Beth Marie
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Discussion of Four Cadenzas Written for the Beethoven Fourth Piano Concerto Opus 58 (open access)

A Discussion of Four Cadenzas Written for the Beethoven Fourth Piano Concerto Opus 58

This paper evaluates the style of four candezas written for the Beethoven Fourth Piano Concerto, Opus 58. Dennis W. Hay introduces the history of the cadenza before focusing on the works by the individual composers: Beethoven, Brahms, Medtner, and Casadesus.
Date: August 1983
Creator: Hay, Dennis W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Development of a Behavior Checklist to Assess Stress Tolerance in an Assessment Center (open access)

Development of a Behavior Checklist to Assess Stress Tolerance in an Assessment Center

This paper discusses the development of a Stress Tolerance Scale for the purpose of use at assessment centers. Charles P. Lankford discusses the behavioral checklist used in a study of graduate students in business administration and the assessment of their stress reactions.
Date: December 1982
Creator: Lankford, Charles Paul
System: The UNT Digital Library
Sonny Rollins, His Life and His Music (open access)

Sonny Rollins, His Life and His Music

This paper provides a biographical tribute and analysis of the life and music of tenor saxophonist Sonny Rollins, who is known as one of the greatest jazz musicians. John Gunnar Mossblad explores the man's past, travels, and contributions.
Date: August 1981
Creator: Mossblad, John Gunnar
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Vocal-Piano Relationship in Robert Schumann’s Music (open access)

The Vocal-Piano Relationship in Robert Schumann’s Music

This paper highlights the relationship between the vocal and piano music created by composer Robert Schumann. Christina Finch provides an analysis of songful and literary allusion in his piano music and pianistic and instrumental allusion in his songs to draw a prominent connection.
Date: August 1981
Creator: Finch, Christina
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Structural Analysis of the Concerto for Alto Saxophone and String Orchestra in E-flat Major, Opus 109, by Alexander Glazunov, With Suggested Performance Application (open access)

A Structural Analysis of the Concerto for Alto Saxophone and String Orchestra in E-flat Major, Opus 109, by Alexander Glazunov, With Suggested Performance Application

This paper provides a historical overview of the creation of the Concerto in E-flat Major for alto saxophone and string orchestra, Op. 109, by Alexander Glazunov, performs a structural and melodic analysis of the piece, and makes suggestions for the application of the findings.
Date: December 1981
Creator: Duke, Stephen R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Assessment of the Role of James ”Jimmy” Blanton in the Development of Jazz Bass (open access)

An Assessment of the Role of James ”Jimmy” Blanton in the Development of Jazz Bass

This paper evaluates the musical contributions of Jimmy Blanton to the history of jazz bass playing. Rex O. Bozarth investigates the development of the jazz bass throughout the twentieth century, the influences that impacted Blanton's style, and the musical innovations the performer introduced.
Date: December 1981
Creator: Bozarth, Rex O.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Evolution of Music for the Flute and Guitar (open access)

The Evolution of Music for the Flute and Guitar

This paper provides findings on the history of music for flute and guitar in combination. Karen Futterer explores the background of this combination in the seventeenth century and follows its development into the modern day, including prominent forms, composers, and musical trends.
Date: December 1980
Creator: Futterer, Karen
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Three Leading Female Roles in Der Rosenkavalier by Richard Strauss (open access)

The Three Leading Female Roles in Der Rosenkavalier by Richard Strauss

This paper discusses De Rosenkavalier, an opera written by Richard Strauss through collaboration with Hugo von Hofmannsthal, and its three leading female roles. Martha Hartman Whitmore divulges the historical background behind the work and compares the three soprano roles.
Date: December 1980
Creator: Whitmore, Martha Hartman
System: The UNT Digital Library
Les Hotteterre et les Chédeville: Three Biographical Sketches in Translation (open access)

Les Hotteterre et les Chédeville: Three Biographical Sketches in Translation

This paper traces the genealogy of the Hotteterre and the Chédeville families through a translation of three works by Jules Carlez, Ernest Thoinan, Nicolas Mauger. Carol Padgham Albrecht annotates these translations with biographical information and highlights the contributions of the instrument makers.
Date: December 1980
Creator: Albrecht, Carol Padgham
System: The UNT Digital Library
Family Roles and Personality Factors in First and Last Born Children of Alcoholic Parents (open access)

Family Roles and Personality Factors in First and Last Born Children of Alcoholic Parents

This study focuses on alcoholism and intervention of alcoholism. Considering the vulnerability of children of alcoholic parents, the study examines personality development among first and last born children with an alcoholic parents.
Date: 1988
Creator: Price, David M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effects of Counselor Religious Values on the Client's Perception of the Counselor (open access)

Effects of Counselor Religious Values on the Client's Perception of the Counselor

This study made five hypotheses predictions to investigate the effects of counselor religious values on the client's perceptions of the counselor. The appendices included various information including the 5 counselors who were asked to evaluate another counselor on several different measures (playing as a possible client of the particular counselor).
Date: 1987
Creator: Wicker, Dana A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Examination of My Perceptions of the Myth of Femininity (open access)

An Examination of My Perceptions of the Myth of Femininity

This paper examines the myth of femininity and the author's own perception towards it through an analysis of seven pieces of art work and related literature. R. Renee Sherrer explores the representation of concepts and the use of image to impart a message.
Date: May 1987
Creator: Sherrer, R. Renee
System: The UNT Digital Library
Analysis of the Salt-Bisque Technique, Its Effects Under Regulated Conditions and Its Evolution Through the Introduction of Seven Sodium-Based Chemicals (open access)

Analysis of the Salt-Bisque Technique, Its Effects Under Regulated Conditions and Its Evolution Through the Introduction of Seven Sodium-Based Chemicals

This paper examines the surface effects of the salt-bisque technique on clay forms and its evolution through the introduction of seven-sodium based chemicals. Genevieve Espinosa walks the reader through a series of tests and procedures in three stages: the formative, decorative, and conclusive (firing) stages.
Date: May 1987
Creator: Espinosa, Genevieve
System: The UNT Digital Library
Fusible Engobe Formulated for Large Ceramic Sculpture (open access)

Fusible Engobe Formulated for Large Ceramic Sculpture

This paper involves the research and testing of surface treatment using fusible engobe for the purpose of decorating large ceramic sculptures. Anthony M. Holman includes formulation and color testing charts and explains the process.
Date: August 1986
Creator: Holman, Anthony M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Samuel Barber’s Song Cycle, Despite and Still (open access)

Samuel Barber’s Song Cycle, Despite and Still

This paper discusses the song cycle Despite and Still by Samuel Barber, created with three poems by Robert Graves, one poem by Theodore Roethke, and part of Jame Joyce's novel Ulysses. Phyllis Bush Thomas describes the feeling created by the song cycle and the compositional style of Samuel Barber.
Date: August 1985
Creator: Thomas, Phyllis Bush
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Influence of Schoenberg’s Tonal Language on Berg’s Four Pieces for Clarinet, Op. 5 (open access)

The Influence of Schoenberg’s Tonal Language on Berg’s Four Pieces for Clarinet, Op. 5

This paper explores the influence of composer Arnold Schoenberg's tonal language on the work of his pupil, Alban Berg, illustrated in Berg's Four Pieces for Clarinet, Op. 5. Beverly Ann Lavocat introduces the concept of atonality and provides a musical analysis of Berg's piece.
Date: December 1984
Creator: Lavocat, Beverly Ann
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Case Study of the Character Carmen (open access)

A Case Study of the Character Carmen

This paper discusses the portrayal of the character of Carmen in the novel written by Prosper Mérimée and in the opera written by Georges Bizet. Sharon Grahnquist provides historical background to the character and her creation, and offers and interpretation of the intended performance.
Date: May 1983
Creator: Grahnquist, Sharon
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Contrast of the Use of the Double Bass in the Chamber Works of G. Rossini and F. Schubert (open access)

A Contrast of the Use of the Double Bass in the Chamber Works of G. Rossini and F. Schubert

This paper discusses the handling of Double Bass in the chamber music written by Gioacchino Rossini and Franz Schubert. Russell Clark White provides historical background to the importance of these contributions before delving into musical analysis of the individual bass parts of these pieces.
Date: August 1982
Creator: White, Russell Clark
System: The UNT Digital Library
Murger’s Scenes de la Vie de Boheme--Model for Puccini’s La Boheme (open access)

Murger’s Scenes de la Vie de Boheme--Model for Puccini’s La Boheme

This paper investigates Henri Murger's novel, Scenes de la Vie de Bohème, as a model for the opera composed by Giacomo Puccini La Bohème. Colleen Hughes Mallette discusses the historical background of the works and examines the music and story.
Date: May 1981
Creator: Mallette, Colleen Hughes
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Evolution of Violetta Valéry, La Traviata’s Heroine (open access)

The Evolution of Violetta Valéry, La Traviata’s Heroine

Thesis studies the music and content of the opera La Traviata, focuses on the evolution of its heroine, Violetta Valéry. Carolyn Sue Finley traces the history behind the story and its reflection in the music.
Date: August 1981
Creator: Finley, Carolyn Sue
System: The UNT Digital Library