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Foreign Language Requirements for Graduate Music Students
(1968-09-28)
The following charts represent the tabulation of a recent survey in which
foreign language requirements for various degree programs offered by
colleges and universities on the Master's and Doctor's degree levels ...
A Study of the Intermezzo for the Pianoforte by Johannes Brahms
(1968)
This paper looks at the piano intermezzi of Johannes Brahms. The intermezzo is treated historically from earliest appearance until Brahams. Each intermezzo by Johannes Brahms is then analyzed in terms of melody, harmony, ...
The Choral Music of Jean Berger
(1968-08-09)
This study was made in an attempt to obtain choral music by
Jean Berger, ascertain his style characteristics, and to catalog
his music.
Only sixty-three percent of his known one-hundred
and sixty-three choral compositions, ...
Piano Pedalling
(1968)
This work covers both the historical development of the three main piano pedals as well as the rationale behind their use. The paper distinguishes the pedal as the main factor in the acceptance of the instrument and outlines ...
A Survey of Trumpet and Mouthpiece Preferences of Ten Orchestral Trumpet Players
(1968)
The purpose of this paper is to determine if
there are similarities in the preferences for trumpets
and mouthpieces of professional orchestral trumpet
players. It was assumed that a professional musician
would secure ...
Shifting: Changing Position on the Violin
(1968)
Changing position or shifting is considered the most difficult and
the most important task assigned to the left arm, hand, and fingers in
playing the violin. The purpose of this paper is to enumerate the
recommendations ...
A Comparison of the Impressionistic and Experimental Styles of Charles T. Griffes
(1968)
The purpose of this paper is a comparison of Charles Tomlinson
Griffes' impressionistic and experimental styles of composition. Special
emphasis is given to his experimental style of composition since Griffes
is not ...
The Origin and Evolution of the Trumpet and Cornet
(1968-01)
For several years I have listened to many heated
arguments among musicians concerning the difference between
the trumpet and a cornet. The purpose of this paper will
be to explore the origin and historical development ...
A Study of Max Reger's Chorale Fantasias for the Organ Through a Stylistic Analysis of Freu' Dich Sehr, O Meine Seele, op. 30
(1968)
Of the many works based on chorales,
those which have come to be regarded as the essence of Max Reger's organ
music are the seven chorale fantasias written between 1899 and 1901.
After a preliminary discussion of the ...
A bushel, a peck, and a picogram
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1968)
"You see, an amazing new scientist has developed in the past generation -- the trace substance scientists. They can be found all across the campus, although their concentration probably is heaviest in the College of ...
Reminiscences of the university that was
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1968)
"Forty years ago, when the University admitted me as a freshman, the campus had 3500 students, many of whom knew each other, and Columbia had about 15,000 residents, most of whom were quite neighborly. After four decades, ...
Is it bad to be big? : an interview with Chancellor John W. Schwada
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1968)
"By any standard, the Columbia campus is big: in numbers of students, academic offerings, research projects, in facilities. In being so big, Dr. Schwada, can we also be effective?"--Page 2
Help for job hunters
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1968)
"Most campuses have placement offices. At Columbia, five divisions offer extensive services for informing the student, arranging for interviews, and coordinating activities in such a way that both student and business ...
University theatre : color it new
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1968)
"If somebody publishes a University of Missouri coloring book this year, be sure to color the University Theatre new, because that has become the Theatre's key word. New shows, new actors, new set designs, new students, ...
High ratings for ITV
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1968)
"If instant replay, split screen and stop action make you think only of television football, you may be at the wrong game in the wrong ball park. The Office of Instruction Television utilizes the same techniques on the ...
Mizzou's 4000 'athletes'
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1968)
"During this school year, participation in 17 sports will involve 9500 players, including more than 4000 different young men. And although the program is not limited to undergraduates, most of the participants are -- a ...
Our people at Geographic
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1968)
"The 'little magazine with the yellow border' wasn't really designed to be a front-runner in the journalistic world. It just turned out that way. And Missouri's School of Journalism wasn't started specifically to become ...
Dr. Keller's big 8
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1968)
"Dr. Walter D. Keller, long-time professor of geology on the Columbia campus, believes his 'Big Eight' concept has helped solve the depersonalization problem in introductory geology, a lecture course with an enrollment of ...
A 100 for the teacher
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1968)
"One hundred years ago this tradition of firsts and excellence began at the University of Missouri when the Normal College was founded. This month marks the beginning of the centennial observance of the College of ...
The world of the freshman athlete
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1968)
"'I was so homesick I didn't think I could stand it.' Joe Moore, a 6-1, 190-pound halfback with 10-second speed, was describing his first three weeks at Missouri. A freshman athlete is, after all, a freshman first, an ...