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Keywords
Flute and piano music;
Abstract
Kathleen Anne Cameron presented a graduate flute recital at 6:00 p.m. on March 8, 2001 in Davis Hall at the University of Northern Iowa School of Music. The recital was presented in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a Master of Music degree in flute performance. The recital repertoire represented a variety of challenging pieces from German Baroque to twentieth-century: Johann Sebastian Bach's Sonata in B Minor BWV 1030, Domenico Cimarosa's Concerto in G Major for Two Flutes and Orchestra, Franz Doppler's Airs Valaques Fantasie pour Flûte et Piano Opus 10, and Olivier Messiaen's Le Merle Noir pour Flûte et Piano.
Year of Submission
2001
Degree Name
Master of Music
Department
School of Music
First Advisor
Angelieta Floyd
Second Advisor
Thomas Tritle
Third Advisor
Rebecca Burkhardt
Date Original
2001
Object Description
1 PDF file (15 leaves)
Copyright
©Kathleen Anne Cameron
Language
en
File Format
application/pdf
Recommended Citation
Cameron, Kathleen Anne, "Master's Flute Recital" (2001). Dissertations and Theses @ UNI. 2265.
https://scholarworks.uni.edu/etd/2265
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01 JS Bach - Sonata in B Minor, BWV 1030 - Cameron,Kathleen recital.mp3 (21852 kB)03 Cimarosa - Concerto in G Minor - Cameron,Kathleen recital.mp3 (26012 kB)
04 Doppler - Airs Valaques Fantasie - Cameron,Kathleen recital.mp3 (17352 kB)
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