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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 ...
The Sources of Hymn Tunes Based on J. S. Bach Found in the Christian Science Hymnal
(1965)
The writer's objectives in this study are two: (1) to correct errors in the "Hymnal Notes" regarding hymn tunes drawn from the works of J. S. Bach and used in the "Christian Science Hymnal;" (2) to give fuller information ...
Modern Music a Quarterly Review Index Volumes XIII to XXIII November 1935 to Fall 1946
(1966)
This index is a continuation of an index compiled by Joel Lifflander for Volumes I to XII, November, 1924 to June, 1935, and published by the League of Composers in November, 1935. There are three sections to this index: ...
An Analysis of the Published and Unpublished Compositions for Solo Voice and Piano or String Accompaniment by Jean Berger
(1970)
This paper is an analysis and description of the published and unpublished
compositions for solo voice and piano or string accompaniment
by Jean Berger. This paper will serve to familiarize the reader with
these songs. ...
Intonation Factors of the Flute, Clarinet, and Saxophone
(1979)
The purpose of this study is to investigate intonation factors of the flute, clarinet, and saxophone. Suggested physical adjustments by the performer as well as mechanical adjustments to the instruments themselves will be ...
A History of the Lillenas Publishing Company and its Relationship to the Music of the Church of the Nazarene
(1972)
The Lillenas Publishing Company stands today—a successful business within a business—at 2923 Troost Avenue, Kansas City, Missouri. It is the musical publishing arm of the Church
of the Nazaren, and its Nazarene Publishing ...