Assuming miguel is required, and a is required, and roig-francoli is required, the following 7 results were found.
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A Theory of Pitch-Class-Set Extension in Atonal Music
encompassing the opening dyads of a pair of rows, and hence they are an element of spatial uniformity. authors: Miguel A. Roig-Francoli author_ids: 392 authors: Miguel A. Roig-Francoli author_ids: 392
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Defending Music Theory in a Multicultural Curriculum
The Musician's Guide to Theory and Analysis (2004) Robert Gauldin, Harmonic Practice in Tonal Music, 2nd ed. (2004) Miguel A. Roig-Francoli, Harmony in Context (2003) Stephen Jablonsky, Tonal Facts and Tonal Theories (2005) JAZZ & RAGTIME Joplin, "Pine...
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Transcript: [0:07] Dr. Miguel Roig-Francoli: Hello, I'm Miguel Roig-Francoli, professor of music theory and composition at the University of Cincinnati College Conservatory of Music. I'm the composer of the piece for string orchestra that you will hear...
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Transformation vs. Prolongation in Brahms's "In der Fremde"
In a recent paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Music Theory, Frank Samarotto discussed a specific point of contrast between the transformational approach to tonal harmony, in the form of Neo-Riemannian triadic transformational...
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Introducing the Learning Portfolio into Music Theory Core Pedagogy
Introduction Undergraduate music programs at North American institutions of higher learning typically require music majors to complete successfully a core grouping of theory courses in order to fulfill degree requirements. These courses are considered...
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Many composers shift focus as they progress in their careers and Dr. Miguel Roig-Francoli is no different. His first works were lauded for their postmodern, neotonal sound and structure. His academic career as a Distinguished Teaching Professor of...
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Celebrating 60 Years of the [i]Symposium[/i] (1961-2021): Learning from our Past
The 2021 College Music Symposium is a true milestone as it marks the 60th year of the society’s journal, which was first published in 1961. Perusing through these decades of issues, thousands of articles, essays, and reviews, is both fascinating and...