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New music is often created as a product of commissions resulting in a collaborative effort between the performer and the composer. This performer-composer relationship represents an important component of the role of the artist in expanding the repertoire of the instrument. Belgian composer, Norbert Goddaer (b. 1933), has written numerous

New music is often created as a product of commissions resulting in a collaborative effort between the performer and the composer. This performer-composer relationship represents an important component of the role of the artist in expanding the repertoire of the instrument. Belgian composer, Norbert Goddaer (b. 1933), has written numerous works for clarinet that are the result of such collaborations. Mr. Goddaer's works for clarinet are well-crafted and audience-friendly, and are thus good programming choices for students and professionals alike. His clarinet works have been performed worldwide in artist recitals, conferences for organizations such as the International Clarinet Association, The Midwest Clinic, and the Texas Music Educators Association, and have been commercially recorded and released by some of the foremost contemporary clarinet artists. These works have a great education value given the fact that they are appropriate choices for such a wide range of clarinetists. In an effort to contribute to this body of performance history, the author has produced a recording of five of Goddaer's previously unrecorded works, accompanied by a performance guide to each work. This document provides detailed performance notes with corresponding musical examples, basic formal analyses, and musical suggestions for Las Mañas, Conversations, Ballad, Duets, and Restless by Norbert Goddaer. The author has included a full transcript of an interview with Norbert Goddaer, which includes a first-person discussion of each work, and additionally includes biographical information supported by concert programs and an annotated list of all of Goddaer's works for clarinet, and a discography of his works for clarinet.
ContributorsClasen, Kevin (Author) / Spring, Robert S (Thesis advisor) / Gardner, Joshua T (Committee member) / Norton, Kay (Committee member) / Hill, Gary (Committee member) / McAllister, Timothy (Committee member) / Arizona State University (Publisher)
Created2012
ContributorsRuth, Bryon (Director) / Green, Peter (Performer) / Stiles, Chris (Performer) / Fauset, Ramsey (Performer) / Glenn, Michael (Performer) / Schmidt, Peter (Performer) / O'Donohoe, Colin (Performer) / Student Jazz Combo C (Performer) / ASU Library. Music Library (Publisher)
Created1999-02-24
ContributorsRuth, Bryon (Director) / Ravel, Bill (Performer) / Sanchez, Johnny (Performer) / Rizzo, Nick (Performer) / Johnson, Gabe (Performer) / Perkins, Dan (Performer) / Owens, Marcus (Performer) / Combo #2 (Performer) / ASU Library. Music Library (Publisher)
Created1998-04-29
ContributorsMarcelli, Andrea (Performer) / Ruth, Bryon (Performer) / Kocour, Mike (Performer) / Hedquist, Ben (Performer) / ASU Library. Music Library (Publisher)
Created2012-10-02
ContributorsPilafian, Sam (Performer) / Marohnic, Chuck (Performer) / Lovelady, Hugh (Performer) / Ruth, Bryon (Performer) / Jones, Warren (Performer) / Moio, Dom (Performer) / Young Sounds of Arizona (Performer) / Arizona Jazz Faculty Nonet (Performer) / ASU Library. Music Library (Publisher)
Created1999-03-08
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In the early history of jazz, many of the songs that were popularized by jazz musicians became known as jazz standards, and these songs remain a central component of the jazz repertoire today. Many of these jazz standards were adapted from early Broadway musicals and revues. Rodgers and Hammerstein's Oklahoma!

In the early history of jazz, many of the songs that were popularized by jazz musicians became known as jazz standards, and these songs remain a central component of the jazz repertoire today. Many of these jazz standards were adapted from early Broadway musicals and revues. Rodgers and Hammerstein's Oklahoma! is widely considered to be the most significant musical in the history of Broadway theater. Its innovative blending of song, dance, and a cohesive dramatic story has profoundly influenced the structure of Broadway musicals to this day. However, none of the songs from this show have risen to the status of a jazz standard, and many appear to have not been adapted to the jazz idiom at all. In my Barrett Honors creative project, I have reimagined and arranged nine songs from the original Rodgers and Hammerstein production. I then led a jazz quintet through two months of rehearsals, culminating in a performance of the work for my senior jazz performance recital. A link to the performance at the ASU School of Music Recital Hall is included here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jeOs4muj12M

ContributorsKarnick, Ian (Author) / Ruth, Bryon (Thesis director) / Kocour, Michael (Committee member) / Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor) / Electrical Engineering Program (Contributor) / School of Music, Dance and Theatre (Contributor)
Created2024-05
ContributorsRuth, Bryon (Contributor) / Ozuna, Mike (Performer) / Koller, Jacom (Performer) / Jones, Andy (Performer) / Fogel, Corey (Performer) / ECM Combo (Performer) / ASU Library. Music Library (Publisher)
Created2001-03-28
ContributorsGoodrich, Andrew (Performer) / Ruth, Bryon (Performer) / Kilian, Dwight (Performer) / Moio, Dom (Performer) / Jazz Faculty Combo (Performer) / ASU Library. Music Library (Publisher)
Created2002-02-13
ContributorsPilafian, Sam (Director) / Lovelady, Hugh (Director) / Ruth, Bryon (Performer) / Concert Jazz Band (Performer) / Young Sounds of Arizona (Performer) / ASU Library. Music Library (Publisher)
Created1998-11-23
ContributorsRuth, Bryon (Director) / Yanez, George (Performer) / Yednak, Michael (Performer) / McMonagle, John (Performer) / Lovelace, Brad (Performer) / Anthony, Ryan (Performer) / Combo C (Performer) / ASU Library. Music Library (Publisher)
Created1998-11-18