Description
The craft of improvisation at the organ has survived a long period of dormancy and is experiencing a strong resurgence in the twenty-first century. This project seeks to establish a precedence for the value of notated music as a resource in learning improvisation, and then, through music analysis, provide examples of how that process can develop. The result of the ideas presented here is a pathway whereby any disciplined organist can learn to imitate composed music, assimilate the musical ideas, and innovate through the act of spontaneous improvisation.
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Title
- Organ Improvisation in Context: Historical and Practical Influences on the Craft of Improvisation at the Organ
Contributors
- Howard, Devon (Author)
- Marshall, Kimberly (Thesis advisor)
- Ryan, Russell (Committee member)
- Kocour, Michael (Committee member)
- Norton, Kay (Committee member)
- Rockmaker, Jody (Committee member)
- Arizona State University (Publisher)
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2012
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- D.M.A. Music 2012