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Show and tell us what you have accomplished since your last progress report (or since you started the project). Be open and honest!
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The OSU Music Technology and Production program hosted ADAM Audio in June, 2019 for a full day of masterclasses and clinics about the professional audio engineering industry. Posted with permission…
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Verdi was an national hero for Italy, as well as the most popular composer in 1800s Europe. Beloved by audiences today, his operas are known for lush harmonies, delicate and powerful arias, and…
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The Rite of Spring erupted through Parisian artistic circles like an earthquake in 1913, shocking audiences and changing European art forever. Transported to a world before time, Walt Disney…
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Riveted to the new machines, science, politics, and art of the late 19th century, French composers invented a way of hearing music never seen before in European high art. Explore hidden connections…
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The Concerto for Orchestra by Béla Bártok is as brightly colored and geometrical as a Picasso painting. Explore the Hungarian folk dances, scenes of nature, folk stories, and bright…
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What makes folk art authentic? How are cultures or ethnic groups different from the way they may be portrayed by those in power? Béla Bartók and Zoltan Kodály formed an authentic…
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Berlioz's captivating Symphonie fantastique portrays a tale of a young man unlucky in love. Learn how this masterwork of Hector Berlioz reflects the riots and revolution of Napoleonic France. …
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Listen to Beethoven's "Eroica" Symphony with us, and learn what makes this music so captivating. Lecture by Dr. Marlan Carlson, conductor of the Corvallis-OSU Symphony, and Ellie…
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Shostakovich's Symphony No. 5 is an enduring favorite of audiences and orchestral musicians alike. The symphony's historical and artistic background is much grimmer. One brutal day in 1937,…
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An evening of music starting with DeCajon and featuring students from OSU.
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The University Chorale, a mixed SATB chorus, requires no audition and is open to students, faculty, staff and community members. The choir performs each term, providing a laboratory for choral…
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General Music Education Specialist, tenure-track Instructor, School of Language, Culture, & Society, College of Liberal Arts. Revising Fundamentals of Music for Elementary Classroom Teachers…
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The pioneering figure in the history of electronic music, Perry R. Cook, came to OSU in November as part of the Create@OregonState Arts & Engineering fall lecture series.
His talk, in his own…
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Dr. Chapman's second lesson on tips for interviews
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Branden Hansen's lesson on things you should know about your 1st and 2nd years of teaching
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Doc's Lesson on sight reading and short background about his teaching experience
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Nicole Wilson conducting Second Suite in F Major at the Music Education Retreat on May 7, 2011
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Greg Smatlan conducting A Festival Prelude at the Music Education Retreat on May 7, 2011
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Dr. Chapman's lesson on how to select appropriate literature for your ensemble and the resources available to find it.
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John Dow conducting A Russian Festival at the Music Education Retreat on May 7, 2011
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Jesse Canady conducting Fanfare: Sinfonia at the Music Education Retreat on May 7, 2011
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Jason Schubothe conducting On a Hymnsong of Philip Bliss at the Music Education Retreat on May 7, 2011
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Megan Hansen conducting Legends in the Mist at the Music Education Retreat on May 7, 2011
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Sean Wyatt conducting The Wizard of Oz at the Music Education Retreat on May 7, 2011
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Randy Solansky conducting Tsunami at the Music Education Retreat on May 7, 2011
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Alex Murillo conducting Dedicatory Overture at the Music Education Retreat on May 7, 2011
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Jenna Gagne conducting Brighton Beach at the Music Education Retreat on May 7, 2011
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Erin Conner conducting Abracadabra at the Music Education Retreat on May 7, 2011
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David Meeker conducting Derby Days at the Music Education Retreat on May 6, 2011
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Anna Baughman conducting The Witch and the Saint at the Music Education Retreat on May 6, 2011
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