1. In the Shadow of Greatness: Women Composers and Their Flute Sonatas at the Prussian Court, 1730-1771 Open Access Author: Hornberger, Sheila Title: In the Shadow of Greatness: Women Composers and Their Flute Sonatas at the Prussian Court, 1730-1771 Graduate Program: Musicology Keywords: flute sonatasWilhelmine von BayreuthPrincess Anna Amalia of PrussiaAnna Bon di VeneziaFrederick the GreatPrussian flute music File: Download SJHornbergerRevised.pdf Committee Members: Marica Susan Tacconi, Thesis Advisor/Co-AdvisorMark C Ferraguto, Committee MemberR J David Frego, Program Head/Chair
2. Chromaticism, Word Painting, and the Tenebrae Responsories: The Stylistic Connections Between Carlo Gesualdo and Pomponio Nenna Open Access Author: Rhine, Benjamin Title: Chromaticism, Word Painting, and the Tenebrae Responsories: The Stylistic Connections Between Carlo Gesualdo and Pomponio Nenna Graduate Program: Music (MA) Keywords: CarloGesualdoPomponioNennaRenaissancemusicmotetTenebraeResponsoryResponsoriaResponsorieschromaticismharmonyO vos omnesCaligaverunt oculi meiTenebrae factae suntItalianchromaticRiemannNeo-RiemanniantheorymusicologystylesacredserviceservicesHoly WeekEasterGood FridayHoly SaturdayMaundy Thursday File: Download Rhine_Benjamin_Thesis.pdf Committee Members: R J David Frego, Program Head/ChairMarica Susan Tacconi, Thesis Advisor/Co-AdvisorEric John Mckee, Committee Member
3. Beyond Victimization: Confronting Narratives of Gender-Based Violence through Contemporary Opera Open Access Author: Sipe, Jessica Title: Beyond Victimization: Confronting Narratives of Gender-Based Violence through Contemporary Opera Graduate Program: Music Theory and History Keywords: OperaContemporary operasexual violenceprismbreaking the waves File: Download Sipe_Beyond_Victimization.pdf Committee Members: Charles Dowell Youmans, Thesis Advisor/Co-AdvisorMarica Susan Tacconi, Committee MemberR J David Frego, Program Head/Chair
4. Brothers in Philosophy: Interpreting Mahler’s Third and Fourth Symphonies through a Dostoevskian Lens Open Access Author: Belknap, Celeste Title: Brothers in Philosophy: Interpreting Mahler’s Third and Fourth Symphonies through a Dostoevskian Lens Graduate Program: Music Keywords: MahlerDostoevskyMahler and DostoevskyThe Brothers KaramazovMahler's Third SymphonyMahler's Fourth Symphony File: Download Celeste_Belknap_Final_Thesis.pdf Committee Members: Charles Dowell Youmans, Thesis Advisor/Co-AdvisorMarica Susan Tacconi, Committee MemberR J David Frego, Program Head/Chair