Canadian Works for Horn by Michael Conway Baker, Malcolm Forsyth and Elizabeth Raum
This document provides a reference source for horn players and educators worldwide, creating an awareness of three of Canada’s most prolific contemporary composers of horn repertoire. These composers are identified through research in Canada’s largest libraries for works by C...
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Summary: | This document provides a reference source for horn players and educators worldwide, creating an awareness of three of Canada’s
most prolific contemporary composers of horn repertoire. These composers are identified through research in Canada’s largest libraries for
works by Canadian composers. All of the composers who have written at least one original solo work for horn with piano are included in a
table that outlines both their total output for solo horn with piano, and horn in small chamber music settings. As the table indicates,
the research reveals Michael Conway Baker, Malcolm Forsyth and Elizabeth Raum to be the most prolific in both areas. Together, they have
contributed sixty works for horn with nine or fewer instrumentalists. The document begins with an outline of the resources that have been
put into place across Canada to support the creation of Canadian repertoire. All of the three composers make use of these musical
resources in the dissemination of their works throughout Canada, contributing to their output of this repertoire. An overview of the three
composers and one representative work for each follow the discussion of Canadian resources. A performer’s guide for the music of Baker,
Forsyth and Raum provides insight into their works to benefit performers. To this date, the dissemination and performance of works for
horn by Canadian composers remains limited outside of Canada. === A Treatise submitted to the College of Music in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the
degree of Doctor of Music. === Fall Semester 2016. === October 27, 2016. === Canada, Elizabeth Raum, Horn, Malcolm Forsyth, Michael Conway Baker, Repertoire === Includes bibliographical references. === Michelle Stebleton, Professor Directing Treatise; Steve Kelly, University Representative;
Christopher Moore, Committee Member; Alexander Jimenez, Committee Member. |
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