Date of Award

5-2016

Type

Thesis

Major

Music Performance - Instrumental Concentration

Degree Type

Bachelor of Music in Music Performance

Department

Schwob School of Music

First Advisor

Dr. Lisa Oberlander

Second Advisor

Dr. Susan Tomkiewicz

Third Advisor

Dr. Cindy Ticknor

Abstract

The purpose of this lecture recital was to reflect upon the rapid mechanical progression of the clarinet, a fairly new instrument to the musical world and how these quick changes effected the way composers were writing music for the instrument. There are many factors to the contribution of the clarinet repertoire in which some are explored in the following research. This research revealed that the evolution of the clarinet depended on many individuals both composers, performers, and instrument makers alike.

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