-
conductor and
violinist at the time, who was a
friend of the
Goetschius family.
Young Goetschius held the
positions of
organist at Paterson's
Second Presbyterian...
-
Sinatra and Ray Charles.
Marjorie Goetschius was the
granddaughter of
Maria Stefany, an
opera singer, and
Percy Goetschius, a
music theorist and composer...
- but
researchers often came to
opposite conclusions. For example,
Percy Goetschius held that the
chaconne is
usually based on a
harmonic sequence with a...
-
formation of the
English Stage Company,
along with his
close friend George Goetschius and
George Devine. He
directed John Osborne's play Look Back in Anger...
- from the
diatonic scale."
Goetschius, Percy. The
Theory and
Practice of Tone-Relations, Schirmer, 1931 edition, p. 3.
Goetschius, as
cited below[dead link]...
-
Large Orchestra" (in French).
University of Quebec.
Retrieved 2008-04-12.
Goetschius (1929): p. 365 Zehnder-Tischendorf,
Klaus (2003). "Norbert Burgmueller...
-
around 1739 by
Abraham Hopper and sold to Rev.
Stephen Goetschius in 1814. It
remained in the
Goetschius family until 1985 when the
house was
given to the...
-
Etelka Gerster,
Georg Henschel,
Georges Barrère,
Gaston Dethier and
Percy Goetschius. The
school offered courses in
voice culture, ear training, sight-singing...
- make use of this
enharmonic to use
these chords for modulations.
Percy Goetschius calls it the "enharmonic chord."
Given the
symmetry of the
chord (and...
- form [quality],"
rather than alteration.
According to
composer Percy Goetschius, "Altered...chords
contain one or more
tones written with accidentals...