Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/2440/54229
Type: Thesis
Title: Portfolio of compositions and exegesis: composing for a choral spectrum.
Author: Wood, Callie
Issue Date: 2008
School/Discipline: Elder Conservatorium of Music
Abstract: This portfolio of compositions and exegesis submitted for the degree of Master of Music in Composition, at the Elder Conservatorium of Music, comprises original creative works supported by a detailed commentary. The creative investigation has focused on ‘Composing for a Choral Spectrum.’ This was investigated through practical experiments in choral composition, designed to test the compositional limitations of the choral spectrum, and resulted in a portfolio of choral works. The portfolio includes: simple choral works for young children in one part; choral works for children in two parts; choral works for children in three parts; a choral work for teenage treble voices; a multimedia choral work for boys with changing voices with a moving image DVD; a choral work for male voices; choral works for adult female voices; a complex choral work for adult choirs of a professional standard; and a larger scale choral and orchestral work. The exegesis provides a commentary on the genesis, composition processes, limitations and solutions, for each original work included in the portfolio.
Advisor: Rae, Charles Bodman, 1955-
Crossin, Carl Bryce David
Koehne, Graeme John
Dissertation Note: Thesis (M.Mus.) -- University of Adelaide, Elder Conservatorium of Music, 2008
Subject: Choral music.
Choral singing Instruction and study.
Choruses (Children's voices)
Choruses (Men's voices)
Choruses (Women's voices)
Choruses, Secular (Mixed voices) with orchestra.
Keywords: choir; choirs; choral; choral music; choral composition; Australian choral composition; Australian choral music; choral music for children; choral music for adults; choral music for boys with changing voices; female composers
Provenance: Copyright material removed from digital thesis. See print copy in University of Adelaide Library for full text.
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