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- 01 Grieg - Op67, Haugtussa - Elsk
- 02 Grieg - Op67, Haugtussa - Killingdans
- 03 Grieg - Op67, Haugtussa - Ved Gjaetle-Bekken
- 04 Berg - Sieben frühe Lieder - Nacht
- 05 Berg - Sieben frühe Lieder - Schilflied
- 06 Berg - Sieben frühe Lieder - Die Nachtigall
- 07 Berg - Sieben frühe Lieder - Traumgekrönt
- 08 Berg - Sieben frühe Lieder - Im Zimmer
- 09 Berg - Sieben frühe Lieder - Liebesode
- 10 Berg - Sieben frühe Lieder - Sommertage
- 11 Pâque - Sept Melodies pour Chant et Piano - Le Matin
- 12 Pâque - Sept Melodies pour Chant et Piano - Joie Calme
- 13 Pâque - Sept Melodies pour Chant et Piano - Espérance
- 14 Pâque - Sept Melodies pour Chant et Piano - Amour Nocturne
- 15 Rorem - Ariel Words [clip; UNI access only]
- 16 Rorem - Ariel Poppies in July [clip; UNI access only]
- 17 Rorem - Ariel The Hanging Man [clip; UNI access only]
- 18 Rorem - Ariel Poppies in October [clip; UNI access only]
- 19 Rorem - Ariel Lady Lazurus [clip; UNI access only]
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Keywords
Songs (High voice) with piano;
Abstract
At 6:00 p.m. on April 14, 2017, soprano Rachel Storlie and pianist Dr. Robin Guy presented a recital of song literature in Davis Hall at the University of Northern Iowa, in partial fulfillment of the requirements of the Master of Voice Performance degree. Selections performed included songs from Grieg’s Haugtussa, Berg’s Sieben frühe Lieder, selections from Pâque’s Sept mélodies pour Chant et Piano, and Rorem’s Ariel with faculty artist/clarinetist Dr. Amanda McCandless. This document serves as a guide for the recital program through: exploration of poetic meaning and text setting style, observation of musical texture and melody, and illumination of cultural and biographical information relating to each composer.
Year of Submission
2017
Degree Name
Master of Music
Department
School of Music
First Advisor
Jean McDonald, Chair
Date Original
2017
Object Description
19 audio files + 1 PDF file (iii, 10 pages)
Copyright
©2017 Rachel Storlie
Language
en
File Format
audio/mp3
Recommended Citation
Storlie, Rachel, "Graduate voice recital: Rachel Storlie, soprano & Robin Guy, piano" (2017). Dissertations and Theses @ UNI. 398.
https://scholarworks.uni.edu/etd/398
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01 Grieg - Op67, Haugtussa - Elsk.mp3 (3438 kB)02 Grieg - Op67, Haugtussa - Killingdans.mp3 (3113 kB)
03 Grieg - Op67, Haugtussa - Ved Gjaetle-Bekken.mp3 (8873 kB)
04 Berg - Sieben frühe Lieder - Nacht.mp3 (5505 kB)
05 Berg - Sieben frühe Lieder - Schilflied.mp3 (3103 kB)
06 Berg - Sieben frühe Lieder - Die Nachtigall.mp3 (2959 kB)
07 Berg - Sieben frühe Lieder - Traumgekrönt.mp3 (3632 kB)
08 Berg - Sieben frühe Lieder - Im Zimmer.mp3 (1924 kB)
09 Berg - Sieben frühe Lieder - Liebesode.mp3 (2513 kB)
10 Berg - Sieben frühe Lieder - Sommertage.mp3 (3542 kB)
11 Pâque - Sept Melodies pour Chant et Piano - Le Matin.mp3 (2611 kB)
12 Pâque - Sept Melodies pour Chant et Piano - Joie Calme.mp3 (3022 kB)
13 Pâque - Sept Melodies pour Chant et Piano - Espérance.mp3 (2073 kB)
14 Pâque - Sept Melodies pour Chant et Piano - Amour Nocturne.mp3 (5062 kB)
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