Developer Notes

Acknowledgements:

James P. McCrann - Many of the program notes for compositions were extracted from "The Careers and Works of Emerging Composers of Music for the Wind-Band: Discussions with Jack Stamp, Thomas Duffy, Andrew Boysen, Jr. and Daniel Bukvich" by James P. McCrann; edited for content by Susan G. Weaver.

UI Information Design Group - Jill Dacey, director - The artwork used in "The Glittering Hill" audio CD was produced in conjunction with an ongoing multi-media project that was launched by a group of students at the University of Idaho. The group was one of many who participated in a Visual Information Design class taught by faculty from the University of Idaho's Department of Art and Design. The class was funded under an Idaho State Board of Education (SBOE) Technology Grant, Jill Dacey PI. Members participating in the project were Ludmilla Saskova (group leader), Jeff Gray, Ashley Horrall, and Susan Weaver.

Colin Moock - Moock fpi [f.lash p.layer i.nspector], version: 1.3.5 written by Colin Moock used on Home page; Code maintained at: http://www.moock.org/webdesign/flash/detection/moockfpi/ Unrestricted use permission granted for: artists, educational institutions and non-profit organizations. Restricted use permission granted for commercial purposes under linkware agreement terms set out at the above url.

About the web site:

Site design and programming: Susan G. Weaver
Recording preparation for the Web: P.K. Northcutt II

The images in the background of the web pages are taken from the score for "Meditations on the Writings of Vasily Kandinsky, Movement 2: Voilet." The entire score is available for download in PDF format from the details page for that piece.

Animation for "home" page created in Macromedia Flash 4 using sound clips from "Meditations on the Writings of Vasily Kandinsky, Movement 2: Violet" and elements from the score from that movement. You must have Macromedia's Flash Plugin, version 4 or above in order to view it.

Thank you Jeffrey Zeldman and A List Apart crew - The majority of this site was coded to XHTML 1.0 using CSS-2 after examples seen at A List Apart. Thank you for your informative articles on web standards.

Copyright © 2008 Daniel Bukvich. All rights reserved.