12 research outputs found
2017-2018 Master Class - Nestor Torres (Flute)
https://spiral.lynn.edu/conservatory_masterclasses/1155/thumbnail.jp
2017-2018 Dean\u27s Showcase No. 1
https://spiral.lynn.edu/conservatory_deansshowcase/1064/thumbnail.jp
2017-2018 Mostly Music: Ludwig van Beethoven
https://spiral.lynn.edu/conservatory_mostlymusic/1030/thumbnail.jp
Lynn Chamber Music Competition 2017
Judges Dr. Francesca Arnone Renate Falkner Joseph Robinson
Winners (New York Prize) Fantasia Trio: David Brill (violin), Niki Khabbazvahed (cello), Guzal Ismetdinova (piano) Winners Concert on May 1, 2018 at Kosciuszko Foundation
Winners (Miami Prize) Syzygy Wind Quintet: Emilio Ruttlant (flute), Trevor Mansell (oboe), James Abrahamson (clarinet), James Currence (horn), and Isaac Roles (bassoon)https://spiral.lynn.edu/conservatory_chamber-music-competition/1002/thumbnail.jp
2017-2018 Mostly Music: Franz Joseph Haydn
https://spiral.lynn.edu/conservatory_mostlymusic/1029/thumbnail.jp
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Quantz for Two: A Monophonic Accompaniment Arrangement of Quantz's Flute Concerto in G Major, QV 5:174
The purpose of this study is to create a musical arrangement of a monophonic accompaniment for the Flute Concerto in G Major, QV 5:174 by Johann Joachim Quantz. The first three chapters state the justification of the project, provide a brief biography of the composer, and present a detailed methodology of the project. Chapter four presents several considerations for the arrangement process. These include a basic analysis of the form, definitions of relative accompaniment gestures from the concerto, and accessibility for the accompanying performer. This chapter also illustrates and describes the arrangement process by smaller sections. This arrangement is designed to accompany the student in the private lesson setting as well as in a performance setting. The final result of this project is a complete arrangement to be used in a pedagogical setting.</p