Browsing Clark Honors College Theses by Subject "Composition"

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  • Reising, Connor Doege (University of Oregon, 2018-06)
    Face|Image is a series of four fixed-media electroacoustic music pieces, centered thematically on the relationship between humans and technology. I composed and arranged these pieces in the digital sound design program ...
  • Wyatt, Taylor (2008-06)
    This thesis suggests that a modification in the way writing is taught at the high school level can make the subject more worthwhile and accessible to students. A look at the current English classroom shows that students ...
  • Donovan, Allen (University of Oregon, 2022)
    Skeletal muscle structure and function are inextricably bound as the mechanics of force generation and transmission are linked by the structures that connect muscle proteins to bone. Muscle force generating capacity is ...
  • Bean, Alexander (University of Oregon, 2016-06)
    The digital organ is a unique instrument. The acoustic pipe organ is fixed in one location with a limited number of of stops available to the organist. In contrast, the digital organ is mobile and, when used in combination ...
  • Rivet, Mitchell (University of Oregon, 2014-12)
    This thesis is a collection of original compositions designed to exemplify an understanding of popular music forms and the compositional potential they possess. The intent is not to journey into a specific genre, but rather ...
  • Baxter, Quinn (University of Oregon, 2014-06)
    This work is a creative thesis which attempts to detail the thematic inspiration and historical context which were integral in composing my suite, Two Guys in a Lunatic Asylum. I have also included a comprehensive analysis ...

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