University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Department of Music

UW Oshkosh Choir Camp 2005


CHOIR CAMP COMPUTER CLASSES
Dr. Kenneth Liske, Instructor

Participants in the choir camp computer classes use multimedia drill and practice applications to learn, extend, and reinforce basic musical skills. They also explore computer-based notation and MIDI composition environments to create music of their own.


Click the MIDI file indicator after each name to hear compositions created by class participants. Click the PDF file indicator to view the printed musical score. Click the FINALE file indicator to downloaded and open in an appropriate application (see below for help).

High School Division Participants

Natasha Bruns
"The Up's and Down's"
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MIDI | FINALE | PDF |
"Midnight"
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MIDI | FINALE | PDF |

Mary Deveraux
Composition #1
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MIDI | FINALE | PDF |

James Held
"No Idea"
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MIDI | FINALE | PDF |
"Whatever"
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MIDI | FINALE | PDF |

Caley Hildebrand
Composition #1
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MIDI | FINALE | PDF |
"Long Life"
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MIDI | FINALE | PDF |
"Far Lave"
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MIDI | FINALE | PDF |

Allison Lichtenberg
Composition #1
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MIDI | FINALE | PDF |

Eric Markert
Composition #1
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MIDI | FINALE | PDF |

Dolly Schenfeldt
"Dear Angel"
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MIDI | FINALE | PDF |

Evan Sorenson
Composition #1
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MIDI | FINALE | PDF |

Ethan Tarvin
"Etude in A Minor"
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MIDI | FINALE | PDF |

Megan Wecker
"Anywhere"
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MIDI | FINALE | PDF |



Listen to Computer Class compositions from previous camps:
Choir Camp 2004 (click here)
Choir Camp 2003 (click here)
Choir Camp 2002 (click here)
Choir Camp 2001 (click here)
Choir Camp 2000 (click here)


Participants in this class used the freely-available Finale NotePad and MusicTime Deluxe to create their compositions, hear and print them, and convert them to MIDI files for the web. Click the links below to download or purchase one of these music notation applications for use on your own computer system.


Download Finale NotePad
(FREE or PLUS versions)

Purchase MusicTime Deluxe
(DEMO no longer available)

If your browser doesn't play the MIDI files on this page you may download and install a multimedia helper application, such as the free QuickTime Player. To view, print, play, or edit Finale files (which contain complete scoring and voicing), a Finale product is required. If your browser doesn't open PDF files, you may download the free Adobe Reader. Click the links above and below to get these helper applications for your system.


 

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Presented by the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh
Division of Continuing Education and Department of Music.

This page was last updated on June 24, 2005, and is maintained by Kenneth Liske.