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Shanley, Meghan Anne.
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An exploration of works inspired by spiritual traditions in contemporary flute repertoire (1981 - 2010).
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An exploration of works inspired by spiritual traditions in contemporary flute repertoire (1981 - 2010)./
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Shanley, Meghan Anne.
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47 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 77-07(E), Section: A.
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An exploration of works inspired by spiritual traditions in contemporary flute repertoire (1981 - 2010).
Shanley, Meghan Anne.
An exploration of works inspired by spiritual traditions in contemporary flute repertoire (1981 - 2010).
- 47 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 77-07(E), Section: A.
Thesis (D.M.A.)--University of Maryland, College Park, 2015.
Composers are currently utilizing a vast number of technologies and extended flute techniques as expressive tools in spiritually inspired compositions. With the use of pitch bends, breath and wind tones, multiphonics, flutter tongue, and timbral trills, traditional flutes of different cultures are mimicked on the modern instrument more vividly than ever before. These extended techniques allow composers to combine their styles with religious traditions in an innovative manner and connect with audiences in fresh and original ways. This dissertation explores the different avenues of spiritual musical expression in contemporary flute repertoire through three thematic recital programs. The first program creates a soundscape of the musical traditions of five different faiths: Hinduism, Divination, Judaism, Buddhism, and Christianity; the second program consists of chamber works inspired by traditional Western belief systems; and the final program is made up of works written as social commentary on religious or spiritual conflicts, specifically on the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, the Yom Kippur War, and the Trail of Tears. The following works are performed and discussed in this dissertation: Robert Dick -- Techno Yaman; Michael Daugherty -- Crystal and Trail of Tears; Howard J. Buss -- Scenes from the Holy Land; T?ru Takemitsu -- Air; Daniel Kellogg -- Into Utter Forever and Divinum Mysterium; Christopher Rouse -- Compline; Richard Toensing -- Children of Light; Ruth Schonthal -- A Bird Over Jerusalem; Leonard Bernstein -- Halil; and Katherine Hoover -- Winter Spirits.
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