Browsing Music Senior Integrated Projects by Author "Smith, Lawrence R. (Lawrence Rackley), 1932-"
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Church Music and Pre-School Music Education : Relational and Technical Aspects
Allen, Katrina M. (1985)Summarizes the author's internship at Nativity Lutheran Church with a focus on the technical aspects of directing children's choirs and teaching basic musical principles to pre-school children. -
The Clarinet Works of Johannes Brahms
Coon, Judith Arlene (1967)Johannes Brahms (1833-1897) wrote four works especially for the clarinet and became the first master musician since Carl Maria von Weber to really concentrate his energies on the instrument. Like Weber and Mozart before ... -
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Concerto for Ten Wind Instruments
Lewis, Merwin Donald (1967) -
A Creative Senior Individualized Project of Jazz Compositions
Jones, Darrell Amani (1995)The composer discusses the process of composing, rehearsing, and performing a program of four original compositions for a five piece jazz combo led by the composer on saxophone. -
The Development of an Instrumental Style of Musical Composition during the Renaissance
Andrews, David W. (Kalamazoo College., 1964-01-01)The paper discusses the origin and development of four basic methods of instrumental music composition during the Renaissance: vocal transcription, dance music, improvisation, and theme with variation. -
The Development of Pant Roles in Opera
Whitaker, Monica Anne Ray (1980)The development of the 'pant,' breeches,' or 'trouser' roles in opera reflects the changing attitudes of European society toward the castration of adolescent males. This paper surveys both prominent castrati and female ... -
Family: for Soprano and String Orchestra
Krueger, Richard R. (1964) -
The Fundamentals of Flute Acoustics
Burdell, Linda (1975)Describes the acoustics of the instrument, including the properties of sound waves, the sound initiator, intonation, efficiency, and harmonics. -
Gilgamesh
Hasselwander, Thomas (1983)An original musical composition based on the Mesopotamian epic. -
An Historical Study of Pitch Perception and Selected Studies on Ripple Noise Pitch Perception and Coloration
Horowitz, David Morris (1980)The author reviews several theories of pitch and then presents experiments in pitch discrimination and coloration using ripple noise. -
Jubilate
Cooper, Russell (1988)A musical setting of Psalm 117 and 138 for choir, handbells, piano, trumpet, trombone, and drums. Sung in English. Recorded May 27, 1988 at Friday Chapel service, Stetson Chapel, Kalamazoo College. Recording from cassette ... -
"Moonglow" : More Than Thirty-Five Minutes of Musical Enchantment
Livingstone, John (1991)The composer discusses the concepts and the production of 12 original pieces of music on cassette tape. -
Musical Direction : The Threepenny Opera
Swaim, Tracy (1984)The author describes his experience as Musical Director for a college production of Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill's Threepenny Opera and details the decisions made regarding instrumentation, as well as cuts and changes ... -
The Musical Lives of Five Women Composers : Claude Arrieu, Lili Boulanger, Cecile Chaminade, Emma Lou Diemer, and Anna Amalia Von Preussen
Amundsen, Jennifer (1993)Presents historical context for a recital of compositions by five women composers. -
"Once Upon a Time..." : a fairy tale musical
Quillman, Shawn (1995)Storyline, libretto, and music. -
Songs and Dances of Death for Voice [by] Modeste Mussorgsky : for Voice and Wind Ensemble
Showers, David Pherson (1967-09) -
A Study of Women in Popular Music
Kester, Valerie (1986)Reviews the status of women in both performance and production roles in popular music in Great Britain and The United States. -
Two Pieces for Percussion Ensemble
MacLean, Gordon (1992)An orginal composition featuring the inside of the piano used as a percussion instrument, electronically amplified water in a bowl, and a cymbal suspended on a timpani.