Rock Music

Title:
Rock Music
Creator:
Bukvich, Daniel
Date Created:
2008
Date is Approximate?:
yes
Instrumentation:
Jazz Choir piece, can be played with or without percussion accompaniment.
Historical Background:
This piece was written to help individual students study for their Geology exam. This course was taught by Mickey Gunter at the University of Idaho. Somebody mentioned that they were going to study for this test while leaving Jazz Choir, and wanted Bukvich to write a piece to facilitate their studies. This piece was performed at Gunter's reitrement and the piece was used as an extra credit assignment in Gunter's class for years. The piece contains a many "I vi ii V" progressions and contextual uses of minor progressions as these were topics discussed Bukvich's First Year theory class.
Physical Notes:
The manuscripts for this work are a choir score and handwritten lead sheet for bass and guitar. Three different scores (condensed piano score, condensed choir score, and full choir score) detail the lineage of this piece's composition. The full choir score was constructed by cutting and taping segments of the score from another sheet of manuscript paper.
Score Order:
concert handwritten score
Part Order:
bass guitar
Part Types:
handwritten parts
Location:
Moscow, ID
Archival Box Number:
2
Source Identifier:
rockmus
Source:
Professor Daniel Bukvich Composition Archive, University of Idaho Special Collections & Archives
Type:
Text
Format:
application/pdf
Source
Preferred Citation:
"Rock Music", Professor Daniel Bukvich Composition Collection, Digital Initiatives, University of Idaho Library
Reference Link:
https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/bukvich/items/bukvich0001.html
Rights
Rights:
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