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Joshua Bynum, Trombone Anatoly Sheludyakov, Piano Joshua Bynum
Presents a Presents a Faculty Recital Faculty Recital Joshua Bynum, trombone Joshua Bynum, trombone Anatoly Sheludyakov, piano Anatoly Sheludyakov, piano October 16, 2019 6:00 pm, Edge Recital Hall October 16, 2019 6:00 pm, Edge Recital Hall Radiant Spheres David Biedenbender Radiant Spheres David Biedenbender I. Fluttering, Fast, Precise (b. 1984) I. Fluttering, Fast, Precise (b. 1984) II. for me, time moves both more slowly and more quickly II. for me, time moves both more slowly and more quickly III. Radiant Spheres III. Radiant Spheres Someone to Watch Over Me George Gershwin Someone to Watch Over Me George Gershwin (1898-1937) (1898-1937) Arr. Joseph Turrin Arr. Joseph Turrin Simple Song Leonard Bernstein Simple Song Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990) (1918-1990) Zion’s Walls Aaron Copland Zion’s Walls Aaron Copland (1900-1990) (1900-1990) -intermission- -intermission- I Was Like Wow! JacobTV I Was Like Wow! JacobTV (b. 1951) (b. 1951) Red Sky Anthony Barfield Red Sky Anthony Barfield (b. 1981) (b. 1981) **Out of respect for the performer, please silence all electronic devices throughout the performance. **Out of respect for the performer, please silence all electronic devices throughout the performance. Thank you for your cooperation. Thank you for your cooperation. ** For information on upcoming concerts, please see our website: music.uga.edu. Join ** For information on upcoming concerts, please see our website: music.uga.edu. Join our mailing list to receive information on all concerts and our mailing list to receive information on all concerts and recitals, music.uga.edu/enewsletter recitals, music.uga.edu/enewsletter Dr. Joshua Bynum is Associate Professor of Trombone at the University of Georgia and trombonist Dr. -
Recommended Solos and Ensembles Tenor Trombone Solos Sång Till
Recommended Solos and Ensembles Tenor Trombone Solos Sång till Lotta, Jan Sandström. Edition Tarrodi: Stockholm, Sweden, 1991. Trombone and piano. Requires modest range (F – g flat1), well-developed lyricism, and musicianship. There are two versions of this piece, this and another that is scored a minor third higher. Written dynamics are minimal. Although phrases and slurs are not indicated, it is a SONG…encourage legato tonguing! Stephan Schulz, bass trombonist of the Berlin Philharmonic, gives a great performance of this work on YouTube - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mn8569oTBg8. A Winter’s Night, Kevin McKee, 2011. Available from the composer, www.kevinmckeemusic.com. Trombone and piano. Explores the relative minor of three keys, easy rhythms, keys, range (A – g1, ossia to b flat1). There is a fine recording of this work on his web site. Trombone Sonata, Gordon Jacob. Emerson Edition: Yorkshire, England, 1979. Trombone and piano. There are no real difficult rhythms or technical considerations in this work, which lasts about 7 minutes. There is tenor clef used throughout the second movement, and it switches between bass and tenor in the last movement. Range is F – b flat1. Recorded by Dr. Ron Babcock on his CD Trombone Treasures, and available at Hickey’s Music, www.hickeys.com. Divertimento, Edward Gregson. Chappell Music: London, 1968. Trombone and piano. Three movements, range is modest (G-g#1, ossia a1), bass clef throughout. Some mixed meter. Requires a mute, glissandi, and ad. lib. flutter tonguing. Recorded by Brett Baker on his CD The World of Trombone, volume 1, and can be purchased at http://www.brettbaker.co.uk/downloads/product=download-world-of-the- trombone-volume-1-brett-baker. -
Working List of Repertoire for Tenor Trombone Solo and Bass Trombone Solo by People of Color/People of the Global Majority (POC/PGM) and Women Composers
Working List of Repertoire for tenor trombone solo and bass trombone solo by People of Color/People of the Global Majority (POC/PGM) and Women Composers Working list v.2.4 ~ May 30, 2021 Prepared by Douglas Yeo, Guest Lecturer of Trombone Wheaton College Conservatory of Music Armerding Center for Music and the Arts www.wheaton.edu/conservatory 520 E. Kenilworth Avenue Wheaton, IL 60187 Email: [email protected] www.wheaton.edu/academics/faculty/douglas-yeo Works by People of Color/People of the Global Majority (POC/PGM) Composers: Tenor trombone • Amis, Kenneth Preludes 1–5 (with piano) www.kennethamis.com • Barfield, Anthony Meditations of Sound and Light (with piano) Red Sky (with piano/band) Soliloquy (with trombone quartet) www.anthonybarfield.com 1 • Baker, David Concert Piece (with string orchestra) - Lauren Keiser Publishing • Chavez, Carlos Concerto (with orchestra) - G. Schirmer • Coleridge-Taylor, Samuel (arr. Ralph Sauer) Gypsy Song & Dance (with piano) www.cherryclassics.com • DaCosta, Noel Four Preludes (with piano) Street Calls (unaccompanied) • Davis, Nathaniel Cleophas (arr. Aaron Hettinga) Oh Slip It Man (with piano) Mr. Trombonology (with piano) Miss Trombonism (with piano) Master Trombone (with piano) Trombone Francais (with piano) www.cherryclassics.com • John Duncan Concerto (with orchestra) Divertimento (with string quartet) Three Proclamations (with string quartet) library.umkc.edu/archival-collections/duncan • Hailstork, Adolphus Cunningham John Henry’s Big (Man vs. Machine) (with piano) - Theodore Presser • Hong, Sungji Feromenis pnois (unaccompanied) • Lam, Bun-Ching Three Easy Pieces (with electronics) • Lastres, Doris Magaly Ruiz Cuasi Danzón (with piano) Tres Piezas (with piano) • Ma, Youdao Fantasia on a Theme of Yada Meyrien (with piano/orchestra) - Jinan University Press (ISBN 9787566829207) • McCeary, Richard Deming Jr. -
Korg Triton Extreme Manual
E 2 Thank you for purchasing the Korg TRITON Extreme music workstation/sampler. To ensure trouble-free enjoyment, please read this manual carefully and use the instrument as directed. About this manual Conventions in this manual References to the TRITON Extreme The TRITON Extreme is available in 88-key, 76-key and The owner’s manuals and how to use 61-key models, but all three models are referred to them without distinction in this manual as “the TRITON Extreme.” Illustrations of the front and rear panels in The TRITON Extreme come with the following this manual show the 61-key model, but the illustra- owner’s manuals. tions apply equally to the 88-key and 76-key models. • Quick Start • Operation Guide Abbreviations for the manuals QS, OG, PG, VNL, EM • Parameter Guide The names of the manuals are abbreviated as follows. • Voice Name List QS: Quick Start OG: Operation Guide Quick Start PG: Parameter Guide Read this manual first. This is an introductory guide VNL: Voice Name List that will get you started using the TRITON Extreme. It EM: EXB-MOSS Owner’s Manual (included with the explains how to play back the demo songs, select EXB-MOSS option) sounds, use convenient performance functions, and Keys and knobs [ ] perform simple editing. It also gives examples of using sampling and the sequencer. References to the keys, dials, and knobs on the TRI- TON Extreme’s panel are enclosed in square brackets Operation Guide [ ]. References to buttons or tabs indicate objects in This manual describes each part of the TRITON the LCD display screen. -
The Lion's Roar
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The Lion’s Roar A Thorne Student Publication Winter 2019 Still Free Elf Day Pg 3, Mania Album Review, Pg 3, Winter Concert Pg 4, The Arts Op Ed, Pg 4, Art Pg 5, Poetry Pg 6, Investigative Spotlight-Social Media Pg 8 Chinchillas Thorne Giving Back Kara Gallagher By: Kristen Gallagher Fortnite Allegedly Dying, Streamer Protests Notion By Liam Perez Since its initial release on September 26, 2017, the We all know the holidays are a great immensely popular online game time of year. Opening our presents known as Fortnite: Battle Royale on Christmas morning with beaming has captured the hearts, minds, smiles is always a joy, but what about those who aren’t as fortunate and wallets of over 200 million As you may know, the 7th-grade as us? players science classes have adorable, soft I am a member of Thorne’s peer worldwide(pcgamesn.com, 2018). chinchillas, but do you really know leaders, and we were invited to help However, speculation that Fortnite: Battle Royale’s time in anything about those fuzzy, out with a holiday toy drive that eye-watering creatures? Well, if you benefits Middletown residents. When the public eye is drawing to a don’t, you should definitely read this I heard of this volunteer close, or that it is ‘dead.’ This article. I will write about chinchilla opportunity, I was interested right leads to the questions of “is this fun facts, and caring for a pet away. Approximately twenty other true?” and “if it is, what’s next?”, chinchilla. Thorne students participated. -
An Arduino-Based MIDI Controller for Detecting Minimal Movements in Severely Disabled Children
IT 16054 Examensarbete 15 hp Juni 2016 An Arduino-based MIDI Controller for Detecting Minimal Movements in Severely Disabled Children Mattias Linder Institutionen för informationsteknologi Department of Information Technology Abstract An Arduino-based MIDI Controller for Detecting Minimal Movements in Severely Disabled Children Mattias Linder Teknisk- naturvetenskaplig fakultet UTH-enheten In therapy, music has played an important role for children with physical and cognitive impairments. Due to the nature of different impairments, many traditional Besöksadress: instruments can be very hard to play. This thesis describes the development of a Ångströmlaboratoriet Lägerhyddsvägen 1 product in which electrical sensors can be used as a way of creating sound. These Hus 4, Plan 0 sensors can be used to create specially crafted controllers and thus making it possible for children with different impairments to create music or sound. This Postadress: thesis examines if it is possible to create such a device with the help of an Arduino Box 536 751 21 Uppsala micro controller, a smart phone and a computer. The end result is a product that can use several sensors simultaneously to either generate notes, change the Telefon: volume of a note or controlling the pitch of a note. There are three inputs for 018 – 471 30 03 specially crafted sensors and three static potentiometers which can also be used as Telefax: specially crafted sensors. The sensor inputs for the device are mini tele (2.5mm) 018 – 471 30 00 and any sensor can be used as long as it can be equipped with this connector. The product is used together with a smartphone application to upload different settings Hemsida: and a computer with a music work station which interprets the device as a MIDI http://www.teknat.uu.se/student synthesizer. -
A Brief History of Electronic Music
A Brief History of Electronic Music 1: 1896-1945 The first twenty-five years of the life of the archetypal modern artist, Pablo Picasso - who was born in 1881 - witnessed the foundation of twentieth century technology for war and peace alike: the recoil operated machine gun (1882), the first synthetic fibre (1883), the Parsons steam turbine (1884), coated photographic paper (1885), the Tesla electric motor, the Kodak box camera and the Dunlop pneumatic tyre (1888), cordite (1889), the Diesel engine (1892), the Ford car (1893), the cinematograph and the gramophone disc (1894). In 1895, Roentgen discovered X-rays, Marconi invented radio telegraphy, the Lumiere brothers developed the movie camera, the Russian Konstantin Tsiolkovsky first enunciated the principle of rocket drive, and Freud published his fundamental studies on hysteria. And so it went: the discovery of radium, the magnetic recording of sound, the first voice radio transmissions, the Wright brothers first powered flight (1903), and the annus mirabilis of theoretical physics, 1905, in which Albert Einstein formulated the Special Theory of Relativity, the photon theory of light, and ushered in the nuclear age with the climactic formula of his law of mass-energy equivalence, E = mc2. One did not need to be a scientist to sense the magnitude of such changes. They amounted to the greatest alteration of man's view of the universe since Isaac Newton. - Robert Hughes (1981) In 1896 Thaddeus Cahill patented an electrically based sound generation system. It used the principle of additive tone synthesis, individual tones being built up from fundamentals and overtones generated by huge dynamos. -
FRENCH CONNECTIONS with Avery Gagliano, Piano
FRENCH CONNECTIONS with Avery Gagliano, piano February 13, 2021 | 7:30 PM Welcome to OMP's Virtual Concert Hall! Bonjour et bienvenue! Thank you to our loyal donors and season subscribers for your continued support, and a warm welcome to those who are joining us in our "Virtual Concert Hall" for the first time. Your contributions have made it possible for OMP to present our third virtual chamber orchestra performance in HD audio and video! We hope you enjoy this programme musical français featuring First Prize and Best Concerto Prize winner of the 2020 10th National Chopin Piano Competition Avery Gagliano! THANK YOU TO THESE GENEROUS GRANTING ORGANIZATIONS: Get the PremiumExperience! Level A Subscription Seat Access to Virtual Premium Special Concerts and additional OMP content or concerts. Receive "Kelly's Recommendation" in headphones: Bose® SoundLink around-ear headphones II with contactless shipping Select a personally autographed CD or DVD of "A Virtual Recital", featuring 2015 Young Soloist Competition Winner John Fawcett, violin and Kelly Kuo, piano. Complimentary, contactless wine delivery upon virtual reception advanced reservation Current 2020-21 Subscribers can use the amount of their tickets as a credit toward their purchase of an OMP Premium Experience Package! Give the gift of with OMP and Bose at oregonmomzaurstipclayers.org/tickets Orchestra Kelly Kuo, Artistic Director & Conductor VIOLIN Jenny Estrin, acting concertmaster Yvonne Hsueh, principal 2nd violin Stephen Chong Della Davies Sponsored by Nancy & Brian Davies Julia Frantz Sponsored by James & Paula Salerno Nathan Lowman Claudia Miller Sponsored by Jeffrey Morey & Gail Harris Sophie Therrell Sponsored by W. Mark & Anne Dean Alwyn Wright* VIOLA Arnaud Ghillebaert principal viola Lauren Elledge Kimberly Uwate* CELLO Dale Bradley acting principal cello Sponsored by Larissa Ennis & Lindsay Braun Eric Alterman Noah Seitz BASS Nicholas Burton, principal bass HARPSICHORD/PIANO Thank you to our additional musician sponsors: John Jantzi, Theodore W. -
Studio Music Production I Subject Area/Course Number: MUSIC-093
Course Outline of Record Los Medanos College 2700 East Leland Road Pittsburg CA 94565 (925) 439-2181 Course Title: Studio Music Production I Subject Area/Course Number: MUSIC-093 New Course OR Existing Course Instructor(s)/Author(s): C. Chuah Subject Area/Course No.: MUSIC-093 Units: 2.0 Course Name/Title: Studio Music Production I Discipline(s): Music/Commercial Music Pre-Requisite(s): None Co-Requisite(s) None: Advisories: Prior or concurrent enrollment in Music-15 Catalog Description: This course is for students wanting to produce music using professional music studio equipment. With this lecture/demonstration and hands on class, students will be able to build a music studio and learn the basic operation of electronic musical equipment. The pieces of electronic musical equipment include MIDI synthesizer, music workstations, computer workstations, groove boxes, drum machines, soft-synthesizers, sequencers, and new products as the industry advances. This is an introductory course and it is intended to build a strong foundation in understanding studio music operation, whether the student is interested in composition, making beats and/or being a producer. Schedule Description: Do you want to learn how to produce music using professional music studio equipment? With this lecture/demonstration and hands on class, you will be able to build a music studio and learn the basic operation of electronic musical equipment. This is an introductory course and it is intended to build a strong foundation in understanding studio music operation, whether -
TR Operation Guide
Operation Guide E 2 To ensure long, trouble-free operation, THE FCC REGULATION WARNING (for U.S.A.) please read this manual carefully. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Precautions Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protec- tion against harmful interference in a residential installation. This Location equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency Using the unit in the following locations can result energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communi- in a malfunction. cations. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not • In direct sunlight occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause • Locations of extreme temperature or humidity harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can • Excessively dusty or dirty locations be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is • Locations of excessive vibration encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Power supply • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Please connect the designated AC/AC power sup- • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. ply to an AC outlet of the correct voltage. Do not • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. connect it to an AC outlet of voltage other than that • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for for which your unit is intended. -
Let's Get Started…
Welcome to the OASYS Experience! This tour guide is your first stop on an amazing journey of discovery. Our goal here is to get you comfortable working with the user interface and control surface, and to give you a “sneak peek” at some of the many incredibly-musical things that you can do with OASYS! After you’ve finished this tour, you can learn more about this great instrument by working with the OASYS Operation and Parameter Guides. And you’ll find new OASYS tutorials, tips and tricks, and support materials by visiting www.korg.com/oasys and www.karma-labs.com/oasys on a regular basis! Let’s get started… Start by loading the factory data and listening to the demo songs: The factory demos allow you to experience OASYS in all of its glory - as a full production studio! In addition to hearing MIDI tracks which show off OASYS’ superb synth engines, several of the demo songs include HD audio tracks and sample data. 1. Press the DISK button > Select the FACTORY folder on the internal hard drive, and then press Open > Select the file PRELOAD.PCG, and then press Load > Check the boxes next to PRELOAD.SNG and PRELOAD.KSC, and then press OK. This will load the factory sounds, demo songs and samples. 2. Press the SEQ button, and then press the SEQ START/STOP button to play the first demo song, “Sinfonia Russe” > Press the SEQ START/STOP button again when finished listening to this song, and then press the pop-up arrow left of the song name, select and playback the other demo songs. -
Music Production Synthesizer
MUSIC PRODUCTION SYNTHESIZER For details please contact: http://www.yamaha.com/ English This document is printed on chlorine free (ECF) paper. Printed in Japan Inspiration comes in a Flash. A single musical motif can evolve to become a magnificent orchestration. The Yamaha MOTIF, an incredibly effective tool for musical creation, has evolved to offer greater expressiveness and functionality. Presenting the next generation MOTIF XF, with the power to inspire boundless creativity. Soon after the original MOTIF was released in 2001 it was recognized as the best sounding, top selling and most requested music workstation on the market. Over time, it has continued to evolve and improve its expressiveness and functionality. At the same time, the online community of end users, sound programmers, software developers and product support specialists at www.motifator.com expanded into a vibrant online music production community. The MOTIF breathes new life into live performances with its expressive sounds and intuitive control. Contents In music creation, the MOTIF not only offers its own music creation capabilities, it also offers a system for integrating Play and Perform 3 10th Anniversary of MOTIF 13 those capabilities with a variety of software applications. And Create and Produce 5 Applicaion for Smart Device 15 now, the next generation “XF” builds on the decade long Customize and Make It Your Own 7 Sample Library of Chick Corea 16 heritage of MOTIF, and with Flash memory expansion, provides Connect and Expand with New Possibilities 9 MOTIF Lineup & Accessories 17 groundbreaking capabilities that will set a new standard for Cubase AI5 10 Specifications 18 keyboard workstations for years to come.