Assuming david is required, and p is required, and schroeder is required, the following 5 results were found.
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Alban Berg (London: John Calder, 1957), 156, and Jarman, "Some Row Techniques in Alban Berg's Der Wein," 56. authors: David P. Schroeder author_ids: 1175 authors: David P. Schroeder author_ids: 1175
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There is a greater need than pianoforte teachers and singing teachers, and that is a numerous company of writers and talkers who shall teach the people how to listen to music so that it shall not pass through their heads like a vast tonal...
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From Yankee Doodle thro' to Handel's Largo: Music at the World's Columbian Exposition
O what music there will be in Chicago From Yankee Doodle thro' to Handel's Largo. The orchestras will play And the brass bands too, they say, For that great Columbian Fair at Chicago. We'll hear such melodies with grandest chords and harmonies When the...
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[i]Tristan[/i] Quotations in Alban Berg’s Opera [i]Lulu[/i] and Berg’s Late Style
Abstract It is well known that Alban Berg drew heavily from both the musical material and dramatic themes of Wagner’s Tristan und Isolde (1857–59) in his opera Lulu (1929–35, completed by Friedrich Cerha in 1979). This article provides an overview of...
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Multicultural music education in the U.S. took a significant step forward when the Tanglewood Symposium of 1967, “Music in American Society,” recommended that the expansion of the repertoire taught in schools include the “music of all periods, styles,...