Asher Bay and Christian Asplund, Department of the School of Music Introduction Under the guidance of Professor Christian Asplund, I composed and produced a concept EP addressing the complexity of modern faith. The purpose of the project was to validate trials of faith that often are otherwise unspoken in our community and to encourage people […]
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An Analysis of State Music Education Certification Practices in The United States
Allyssa Pehrson and Brittany May, Department of Education Introduction The purpose of this study was to compile relevant information for music educators about certification practices of each of the United States and the District of Columbia from resources available fall 2015, and to examine the commonalities and differences among the state policies. Specifically we identified […]
My Original Musical Project in the Arts
Kira Stone and George Nelson, Playwriting Hello! My name is Kira Stone. For my ORCA project, I wrote an original musical, and because of the grant, I have been able to begin the production of this musical. I have dealt with having Obsessive Compulsive Disorder in my life, and it tends to come and go […]
Networked Computer Music Installation
Matthew Webb and Steven Ricks, School of Music Introduction Under the direction of my faculty mentor Steven Ricks, I created a music installation entitled Internet Protocol. As a creative impetus, I sought to create an installation that would consider the emotional and psychological consequences of living in an increasingly digital and interconnected world. I wished […]
Review and Analysis of the Marketing Practices of Independent Local Musicans
Michael Hammari and Dr. Paul Deurden, Theater and Media Arts It was the intent of this research to identify and analyze the current and possible marketing practices of independent, local musicians based in the Provo Area. In order to accomplish this objective three methods were employed. First, local musicians were interviewed to examine their current […]
Putting the Muse to Music: German Composers and Elisa von der Recke
Aubrey Hatch and Dr. Michelle James (Cindy Brewer), Department of German and Russian Some artists create music directly, while other artists—like Elisa von der Recke—inspire others to create music. Elisa von der Recke was a literary phenomenon in her era, a woman whose writing was taken seriously by male readers, thinkers, and, very importantly, by […]
The Impact of Western Popular Music on Indian Music Culture in Visakhapatnam
Darrik Cheney and Dr. Charles W. Nuckolls Anthropology This project was aimed at gathering ethnographic data by identifying trends in popular music preferences among youth in Visakhapatnam (Vizag), Andhra Pradesh, specifically with western influences in mind. In addition to this, this study was paired with a study of footwear production and repair was undertaken. Analyzing […]
Foundation: Live Electronic Music Exploring the Harmonic Series
Andrew Jensen and Dr. Steven Ricks, Music Introduction The harmonic series is one of the most fundamental or foundational elements of musical harmony. The relationships between elements in this series explain why certain chords appeal to the human ear while others do not. My ORCA project involved creating a software synthesizer that uses the tones […]
The Effects Of Live Harp Music On Caloric Intake, Weight Gain, And Length Of Stay Of Infants In The Newborn Intensive Care Unit
John Wallace Gardner and Dr. Rosalie R. Pratt, Music Prematurely born infants begin life with underdeveloped systems and organs and lack the stability to live optimally outside the womb without significant support from technology and trained professional staff. Preterm infants may suffer from low weight, difficulties with consumption and digestion, exposure to high stress, uncontrolled motor movement, […]
Music Therapy For The Body And Soul
Rhonda Benzley and Dr. Barbara Mandleco, Department of Nursing In effort to provide superior nursing practice, current research is examining the efficacy of a variety of novel nursing interventions. One such technique is Music Therapy, defined by Gillam as, “The controlled use of music in treatment, rehabilitation, education, and training of children and adults with […]
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