A Catalog of Solo Works for Marimba with Electronics and An Examination and Performance Guide of "Flux" for Marimba and Electronic Tape by Mei-Fang Lin

abstract: The marimba has garnered increased attention in percussion performance over the past thirty years. Literature for beginners through professionals in a multitude of styles have been written. With the ever-growing number of marimbists since the 1980's there has been a high demand for ne...

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Other Authors: Chen, Yi-Chia (Author)
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.14346
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spelling ndltd-asu.edu-item-143462018-06-22T03:02:17Z A Catalog of Solo Works for Marimba with Electronics and An Examination and Performance Guide of "Flux" for Marimba and Electronic Tape by Mei-Fang Lin abstract: The marimba has garnered increased attention in percussion performance over the past thirty years. Literature for beginners through professionals in a multitude of styles have been written. With the ever-growing number of marimbists since the 1980's there has been a high demand for new works. Numerous pieces were created through commissions: composers contracted to write music by individuals, institutions, and consortia. Three primary types of marimba solo music were written: unaccompanied solos, concerti, and marimba solos with electronic accompaniment. Since electronic music is relatively new in marimba performance, there is very little information published regarding this topic. Only a handful of well-known compositions in this genre have been widely performed, and a great number of existing works are unfamiliar to the percussion world. The goal of this study is to generate an overview of electronic music in marimba performance by compiling a chronological catalog of compositions written for solo marimba with electronics. In addition, this study wishes to promote this genre of solo marimba music through the commission, performance, examination, and recording of a new work for marimba and electronics. It is the author's wish to bring this topic to percussionists' attention, and to enrich the marimba solo literature by both exploring existing literature and encouraging the commissioning and performance of marimba music. Dissertation/Thesis Flux for Marimba and Electronic Tape (2011) by Mei-Fang Lin Chen, Yi-Chia (Author) Smith, J.B. (Advisor) Bush, Jeffery (Committee member) Hackbarth, Glenn (Committee member) Hill, Gary (Committee member) Sunkett, Mark (Committee member) Arizona State University (Publisher) Music Catalog of Marimba Solo works Flux for Marimba and Electronic Tape Marimba and Electronics Marimba Solo Literature Mei-Fang Lin eng 98 pages D.M.A. Music 2011 Doctoral Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.14346 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ All Rights Reserved 2011
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language English
format Doctoral Thesis
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topic Music
Catalog of Marimba Solo works
Flux for Marimba and Electronic Tape
Marimba and Electronics
Marimba Solo Literature
Mei-Fang Lin
spellingShingle Music
Catalog of Marimba Solo works
Flux for Marimba and Electronic Tape
Marimba and Electronics
Marimba Solo Literature
Mei-Fang Lin
A Catalog of Solo Works for Marimba with Electronics and An Examination and Performance Guide of "Flux" for Marimba and Electronic Tape by Mei-Fang Lin
description abstract: The marimba has garnered increased attention in percussion performance over the past thirty years. Literature for beginners through professionals in a multitude of styles have been written. With the ever-growing number of marimbists since the 1980's there has been a high demand for new works. Numerous pieces were created through commissions: composers contracted to write music by individuals, institutions, and consortia. Three primary types of marimba solo music were written: unaccompanied solos, concerti, and marimba solos with electronic accompaniment. Since electronic music is relatively new in marimba performance, there is very little information published regarding this topic. Only a handful of well-known compositions in this genre have been widely performed, and a great number of existing works are unfamiliar to the percussion world. The goal of this study is to generate an overview of electronic music in marimba performance by compiling a chronological catalog of compositions written for solo marimba with electronics. In addition, this study wishes to promote this genre of solo marimba music through the commission, performance, examination, and recording of a new work for marimba and electronics. It is the author's wish to bring this topic to percussionists' attention, and to enrich the marimba solo literature by both exploring existing literature and encouraging the commissioning and performance of marimba music. === Dissertation/Thesis === Flux for Marimba and Electronic Tape (2011) by Mei-Fang Lin === D.M.A. Music 2011
author2 Chen, Yi-Chia (Author)
author_facet Chen, Yi-Chia (Author)
title A Catalog of Solo Works for Marimba with Electronics and An Examination and Performance Guide of "Flux" for Marimba and Electronic Tape by Mei-Fang Lin
title_short A Catalog of Solo Works for Marimba with Electronics and An Examination and Performance Guide of "Flux" for Marimba and Electronic Tape by Mei-Fang Lin
title_full A Catalog of Solo Works for Marimba with Electronics and An Examination and Performance Guide of "Flux" for Marimba and Electronic Tape by Mei-Fang Lin
title_fullStr A Catalog of Solo Works for Marimba with Electronics and An Examination and Performance Guide of "Flux" for Marimba and Electronic Tape by Mei-Fang Lin
title_full_unstemmed A Catalog of Solo Works for Marimba with Electronics and An Examination and Performance Guide of "Flux" for Marimba and Electronic Tape by Mei-Fang Lin
title_sort catalog of solo works for marimba with electronics and an examination and performance guide of "flux" for marimba and electronic tape by mei-fang lin
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