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Pax Yearbook 1971, Subiaco Abbey And Academy
Pax Yearbook 1971, Subiaco Abbey And Academy
The Pax, 1927; 1946-2020
Yearbook of Subiaco Abbey and Academy for the 1970-1971 school year.
The Anchor (1971, Volume 43 Issue 11), Rhode Island College
The Anchor (1971, Volume 43 Issue 11), Rhode Island College
The Anchor
No abstract provided.
The Anchor (1971, Volume 43 Issue 10), Rhode Island College
The Anchor (1971, Volume 43 Issue 10), Rhode Island College
The Anchor
No abstract provided.
The Anchor (1971, Volume 43 Issue 09), Rhode Island College
The Anchor (1971, Volume 43 Issue 09), Rhode Island College
The Anchor
No abstract provided.
The Anchor (1971, Volume 43 Issue 08), Rhode Island College
The Anchor (1971, Volume 43 Issue 08), Rhode Island College
The Anchor
No abstract provided.
The Anchor (1971, Volume 43 Issue 06), Rhode Island College
The Anchor (1971, Volume 43 Issue 06), Rhode Island College
The Anchor
No abstract provided.
The Imaginary Invalid
Taylor Theatre Playbills
The playbill for Taylor University’s October 1971 performance of The Imaginary Invalid arranged by Jean Baptiste Moliére.
The Imaginary Invalid is a satirical Comédie-ballet about the 17th century medical profession, following the story of a wealthy Frenchman named Argan who is a hypochondriac.
The Anchor (1971, Volume 43 Issue 03), Rhode Island College
The Anchor (1971, Volume 43 Issue 03), Rhode Island College
The Anchor
No abstract provided.
Ariel - Volume 4 Number 2, James Redka, David J. Jacoby, Arnold J. Willis, Fred Vasta, Gail Tenikat, Robert Breckenridge, Jr., Frank Taylor, Joseph S. Agnello, J.D. Kanofsky, Tom Williams, Kodwo Abaidoo
Ariel - Volume 4 Number 2, James Redka, David J. Jacoby, Arnold J. Willis, Fred Vasta, Gail Tenikat, Robert Breckenridge, Jr., Frank Taylor, Joseph S. Agnello, J.D. Kanofsky, Tom Williams, Kodwo Abaidoo
Ariel
Editors
David A. Jacoby
Eugenia Miller
Tom Williams
Associate Editors
Paul Bialas
Terry Burt
Michael Leo
Gail Tenikat
Editor Emeritus and Business Manager
Richard J. Bonnano
Movie Editor
Robert Breckenridge
Staff
Richard Blutstein
Mary F. Buechler
Steve Glinks
Len Grasman
Alice M. Johnson
J. D. Kanofsky
Tom Lehman
Dave Mayer
Bernie Oddi
The Anchor (1971, Volume 43 Issue 01), Rhode Island College
The Anchor (1971, Volume 43 Issue 01), Rhode Island College
The Anchor
No abstract provided.
Handel's Bass Solos In His Oratorios, Ronald E. Jones
Handel's Bass Solos In His Oratorios, Ronald E. Jones
All Master's Theses
Handel, recognized as a great Baroque composer, has had his vocal compositions performed by most serious singers. Many of these would agree that his compositions are, in general, very considerate of the singer and seldom vocally awkward. Since Handel wrote for all types of voices, most singers may find appropriate literature in his oratories. All singers should have some acquaintance with Handel's vocal compositions. Unfortunately, much of the present repertoire represents little of the bel canto techniques of the golden age of singing of which Handel was a part. This writer believes every serious vocal student should at least know …
A Course Of Study As A Guide To Teaching Instrumental Music In The Westside Community Schools., Darwyn Snyder
A Course Of Study As A Guide To Teaching Instrumental Music In The Westside Community Schools., Darwyn Snyder
Student Work
"The music curriculum consists of all the actual musical experiences that children accept under the guidance of the school."1 This was stated by Keith Snyder in his book, School Music Administration and Supervision.
It has been estimated that more than sixty thou sand school band programs are in existence today.2 These programs involve in excess of a million students. From these figures one might conclude that a part of the music curriculum that has been accepted by many students is the study of music by the playing of band instruments.
Taylor University Magazine (Summer 1971), Taylor University
Taylor University Magazine (Summer 1971), Taylor University
The Taylor Magazine (1963-Present)
The Summer 1971 edition of Taylor Magazine, published by Taylor University in Upland, Indiana.
76th Annual Convocation; 76th Annual Spring Concert, Sherwood Music School
76th Annual Convocation; 76th Annual Spring Concert, Sherwood Music School
Commencement Programs
Programs for the Sherwood Music School 76th Annual Spring Concert held at Thorne Hall (740 North Lake Shore Drive) on Jnue 6, 1971 and the Commencement ceremony held at Recital Hall (1014 South Michigan Avenue) on June 16, 1971.
The Arts At Usf: The Early Years, June 1971 - January 1973, University Of South Florida. College Of The Arts
The Arts At Usf: The Early Years, June 1971 - January 1973, University Of South Florida. College Of The Arts
USF College of the Arts
A scrapbook of news items and programs about the USF College of The Arts, from June 1971 to January 1973, created during that time and digitized in 2014.
The Anchor (1971, Volume 42 Issue 27), Rhode Island College
The Anchor (1971, Volume 42 Issue 27), Rhode Island College
The Anchor
No abstract provided.
The Anchor (1971, Volume 42 Issue 26), Rhode Island College
The Anchor (1971, Volume 42 Issue 26), Rhode Island College
The Anchor
No abstract provided.
The Anchor (1971, Volume 42 Issue 23), Rhode Island College
The Anchor (1971, Volume 42 Issue 23), Rhode Island College
The Anchor
No abstract provided.
The Anchor (1971, Volume 42 Issue 22), Rhode Island College
The Anchor (1971, Volume 42 Issue 22), Rhode Island College
The Anchor
No abstract provided.
The Anchor (1971, Volume 42 Issue 21), Rhode Island College
The Anchor (1971, Volume 42 Issue 21), Rhode Island College
The Anchor
No abstract provided.
Newspaper Article, Joe Williams Brings The Blues To State, April 6, 1971, The Reflector
Newspaper Article, Joe Williams Brings The Blues To State, April 6, 1971, The Reflector
Reflector Collection, 1965-1975
In this article, the Reflector announced that the Y was sponsoring Joe Williams's appearance at Mississippi State. Williams was a Blues musician who mentored figures like Bob Dylan and John Lennon. He also wrote the song "Baby, Please Don't Go."
The Ozarks Mountaineer Magazine
The Ozarks Mountaineer Magazine
Images
This is an issue of the Ozarks Mountaineer magazine featuring Jimmy Driftwood on the cover. Page 18 features an article on the 1941 Mountain View Folk Festival, and page 19 has an article on Jimmy Driftwood which discusses his work with Arkansas Parks and Tourism for the approval of 2.1 million dollars to build the Ozark Folk Center in Mountain View, Arkansas.
The Anchor (1971, Volume 42 Issue 20), Rhode Island College
The Anchor (1971, Volume 42 Issue 20), Rhode Island College
The Anchor
No abstract provided.
The Anchor (1971, Volume 42 Issue 19), Rhode Island College
The Anchor (1971, Volume 42 Issue 19), Rhode Island College
The Anchor
No abstract provided.
The Anchor (1971, Volume 42 Issue 17), Rhode Island College
The Anchor (1971, Volume 42 Issue 17), Rhode Island College
The Anchor
No abstract provided.
Michael Praetorius Creuzbergensis-The Man, The Musician, The Theologian: An Introduction, David Susan
Michael Praetorius Creuzbergensis-The Man, The Musician, The Theologian: An Introduction, David Susan
Master of Divinity Thesis
One particular focus of this paper will be Praetorius' theology of music, woven of the thread of coneio et cantio, sermon and song, that runs through the prefaces and dedicatory letters to many of his works.
The overall purpose of this paper is to make available in English an introduction to the music and thought of Praetorius, since most of the primary sources and much of the secondary literature are not translated. Material quoted in the text from German and Latin sources has been translated into English, and a translation of one important primary source, his Funeral Sermon, is appended …
The Anchor (1971, Volume 42 Issue 15), Rhode Island College
The Anchor (1971, Volume 42 Issue 15), Rhode Island College
The Anchor
No abstract provided.
The Anchor (1971, Volume 42 Issue 14), Rhode Island College
The Anchor (1971, Volume 42 Issue 14), Rhode Island College
The Anchor
No abstract provided.
Board Of Trustees Educational Policy Committee February 3, 1971, University Of Maine System
Board Of Trustees Educational Policy Committee February 3, 1971, University Of Maine System
Corporate Records
No abstract provided.
The Development Of A Self-Tutoring Program In The Fundamentals Of Orchestration., Laurin Peyton Crowder
The Development Of A Self-Tutoring Program In The Fundamentals Of Orchestration., Laurin Peyton Crowder
LSU Historical Dissertations and Theses
No abstract provided.