Author ORCID Identifier
Semester
Spring
Date of Graduation
2025
Document Type
Problem/Project Report
Degree Type
DMA
College
College of Creative Arts
Department
School of Music
Committee Chair
Hope Koehler
Committee Co-Chair
Thomas Erik Angerhofer
Committee Member
Thomas Erik Angerhofer
Committee Member
Jennifer Walker
Committee Member
Cathy O'Dell
Abstract
This research project analyzes the album Haven by Canadian pop-rock band Marianas Trench and compares it to the seminal song cycles of Franz Schubert, Winterreise and Die schöne Müllerin, as well as those of Robert Schumann, Dichterliebe and Frauenliebe und Leben.
Haven is a concept album that is based on the hero’s journey framework outlined in Joseph Campbell’s The Hero With a Thousand Faces. Josh Ramsay, the lead singer of the group, crafted his hero’s journey by drawing on his own life experiences. The songs on the album represent different plot points from Campbell’s framework, telling a cohesive story over the course of the album. Ramsay utilized a variety of musical and poetic devices to tell this story, many of which can be found throughout Schubert and Schumann’s cycles as well.
The comparison of these pieces shows the possibilities of utilizing popular music in university music curriculum. Haven can be utilized as a modern example of the German Romantic song cycle, providing students with music from a genre that is more relevant to modern life. It can also stand alone, exemplifying compositional practices in modern popular music and leading to a broader range of topics in curriculum.
Recommended Citation
Keane, Maria, "Haven: Viewing the Concept Album Through the Classical Lens" (2025). Graduate Theses, Dissertations, and Problem Reports. 12797.
https://researchrepository.wvu.edu/etd/12797