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Selected Twentieth Century American Child Prodigy Pianists
(1978)
This paper deals with six American pianists who had started successful performing careers before they reached the age of ten: Ruth Slenczynski, Philippa Schuyler, Laura Dubman, Marion Cavanaugh, Hephzibah Menuhin, and Leon ...
A Sound Spectra Analysis of Two Trumpet Embouchure Techniques
(1978-07-10)
The purpose of this study was to compare photographically upper and lower lip inversion of two contrasting trumpet embouchure techniques, to determine and compare air flow direction as influenced by these embouchure ...
Innovative Performances of American Song
(1978-12-10)
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paper
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examination
of
innovative
performances
of
a
selected
group
of
songs
by
American
composers.
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specialized
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A Study of the Fugue From a Teaching Aspect Through the Examination of Selected Examples From Bach's Well-Tempered Clavier
(1978)
Johann Sebastian Bach's Well-Tempered Clavier provides
many excellent examples for a beginning study of the
fugue. Simple explanations may be made by the teacher,
based on the examples in the work. Then, as the ...
French Noel Variations of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries
(1978)
The noel variation is by far the most popular style of organ music in France in the seventeenth and eighteen centuries as evidenced by the number of noel variations published. What inspired the noel variation and what ...
Sight Reading: A Survey of Investigational Literature
(1978-05)
Piano sight reading is a very complex process with
respect to both its psychological and physical aspects.
The definition of the term "read" implies that in the act
of reading there are three elements: symbols, ...
John Stanley: the Influence of Knut Nystedt on the Choral Style of John Stanley as Illustrated in a Comparative Analysis of Selected Choral Works
(1978-08)
The purpose of this study is to focus on John Stanley as a
contemporary composer and to show the possible influences of a
more established composer, Knut Nystedt, on his choral writing.
The Effects of Italian Stylistic Traits on Three Early German Protestant Composers
(1978-04)
During the first half of the seventeenth century,
Europe witnessed the development of German Protestant music.
The German Protestant style was unique as it represented a
synthesis of the old sacred polyphonic techniques ...
Keyboard Sight-Playing Possibilities for Improvement
(1978)
The purpose of this paper is to examine some experiments
related to keyboard sight-playing and related
articles by successful teachers in an attempt to
establish teaching techniques and procedures which will
more ...
The Invention of the Piano and Its Development in Germany Through the Eighteenth Century
(1978-11-1)
This paper discusses the history, development, and reception of the piano in eighteenth-century Germany.
Selected Etudes of Muzio Clementi's Gradus ad Parnassum
(1978)
Muzio Clementi (1752-1832), one of the first virtuoso performers
of the pianoforte, was also the earliest significant composer
of music for that instrument. The "Gradus ad Parnassum" is one of the most famous
and thorough ...
The Beginnings of College and University Music Departments in the United States
(1978)
The purpose of this paper is to research the roots and to
trace the subsequent development of music departments in
America's colleges and universities. Discussion will focus
on why and by whom the departments were founded ...
Saturday afternoon fever
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1978)
"After a period of dormancy, school spirit is approaching a new high at Mizzou."--Table of contents for issue.
Bill Callahan plays it straight
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1978)
"In a profession too often noted for tub-thumping, Mizzou's sports information director is respected throughout the sports fraternity."--Table of contents for issue.
Swingtime '37/disco '78
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1978)
"About 40 years ago, the Missouri Alumnus magazine researched Greek proms and dances. Now the Alumnus follows up."--Table of contents for issue.
Marla Hollandsworth : a leader for the student voice
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1978)
"A new Mizzou alumna is back on campus as director of ASUM after serving as a national student leader."--Table of contest for issue.
The chancellor's music festival : showcase for excellence
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1978)
"First held last spring, the festival this year featured concerts by the St. Louis Symphony (with [Santiago] Rodriguez as soloist), the Canadian Brass Ensemble and the Pennsylvania Ballet."--Page 9
The way we really were
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1978)
"Buck Trogdan offers an unnostalgic recollection of his freshman year: 1957, when the Silent Generation boogied 'behind the green door,' learned about life at Andy's Corners, and awaited the miracle of Devine."--Table of ...
New art degrees expand student horizons
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1978)
"It was a long time coming, but the University now offers the BFA and the MFA."--Table of contents for issue.
Woods, wildlife and wisdom
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1978)
"The University's Ashland Arboretum and Wildlife Area, one of the nation's largest hardwood-ecological research sites. It's a great teaching facility, too."--Table of contents for issue.