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Theses/Dissertations from 2012 2012

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Voice of Women in Byzantine Music Within the Greek Orthodox Churches in America, Rachel Nicole Brashier

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Atrophy for Orchestra, Christopher Paul Mitchell

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Atrophy for Orchestra, Christopher Paul Mitchell

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Birds of Paradise, William Howard Shotton

Theses/Dissertations from 2011 2011

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Medtner's Acht Stimmungsbilder, Op. 1: A Pedagogical Guide with Analysis, Min Yu Koh

Theses/Dissertations from 2010 2010

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COLOR AND MUSIC: A REVIEW OF RESOURCES TO ENHANCE BEGINNING INSTRUCTION IN PIANO PEDAGOGY, Heather Nicole Brunner

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A COMPARISON OF THE ORFF-SCHULWERK MUSIC EDUCATION APPROACH, Ling-Yao Chang

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HOLY LAND, Matthew Clark

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The Historical Figures of the Birthday Cantatas of Johann Sebastian Bach, Marva J. Watson

Theses/Dissertations from 2009 2009

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A HISTORICAL BACKGROUND AND REFLECTIONS OF ANCIENT GREEK, BYZANTINE, AND CYPRIOT FOLK MUSIC AND IDIOMS IN THE OPERAS OF MICHAEL HADJILOIZOU, Photos Hadjiloizou

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THE TREATMENT OF THE TRUMPET IN SELECTED JAZZ-INFLUENCED CLASSICAL CHAMBER WORKS OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY, Kathleen Elizabeth Harrison

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Neoclassicism in Edvard Grieg's Six Songs, Opus 48, Jamie Marie Mills

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Left out when playing the recorder right: Effects of bimanual performance of melodic instruments in regards to hand asymmetry in musicians, Lee Fredric VanAlstine

 
 
 

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