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1. The Ephemeral City : Songs for the Ghost Quarters
Sammanfattning : The towers of the Stockholm skyline twine with radio transmissions, flying out over the city, drifting down through the streets and sinking into the underground telephone system below. Stockholm has buildings that have been there for centuries, but is also full of modern and contemporary architectures, all jostling for their place in parallel collective memory. LÄS MER
2. Organ improvisation : Activity, action and rhetorical practice
Sammanfattning : This thesis focuses on contemporary organ improvisation in Western European musical culture. The aim of the study is to explore organists’ descriptions, constructions and definitions of improvisation in words and music, with an interest in the interaction between receptivity, creativity and change. LÄS MER
3. Never Heard Before: A Musical Exploration of Organ Voicing
Sammanfattning : This study describes the role of organ sounds in musical performance and exa- mines the visions and artistic perspectives of the voicer, who creates the sounds, and the organist, who uses them in performance. Organ pipe sounds are shaped in a process of gradual transformation called voicing, to suit the practice of musical performance, and they influence that practice in significant ways. LÄS MER
4. Orgelsång och psalmspel : Musikalisk gestaltning av församlingssång
Sammanfattning : ABSTRACT Per Högberg: Organ Singing and Hymn Playing. Performing Congregational Song. The Lutheran church service tradition assigns important functions to the organ: in liturgical use, most of all as a leader, a source of inspiration, and a conversational partner in the congregation’s song. LÄS MER
5. Think’st thou to seduce me then? Impersonating female personas in songs by Thomas Campion (1567-1620)
Sammanfattning : This dissertation is in the field of Artistic Research in Music Interpretation. It is a study of songs with female personas written by Thomas Campion, investigated through performance practice and a critical reading of historical research carried out on the English Renaissance. LÄS MER