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Curtis Otto Bismarck Curtis-Smith, Hollis Claire Wittman Jun 2019

Curtis Otto Bismarck Curtis-Smith, Hollis Claire Wittman

Masters Theses

Curtis Otto Bismarck Curtis-Smith, composer and pianist, spent the majority of his career serving the community at Western Michigan University. His development of the bowed piano technique contributed significantly to the course of music in the late twentieth century; his prolific compositions stand on their own artistic merit. This document attempts to provide a summation of the composer’s life, particularly in regard to his compositional activity. The first section, a biography, discusses Curtis-Smith’s life and the changes to his compositional style over his lifetime. Next, a catalog of works details the available information about the many pieces written by the …


“Manager Of Progress And Process”: The Life And Times Of H. R. Haldeman, Niklas Trzaskowski May 2019

“Manager Of Progress And Process”: The Life And Times Of H. R. Haldeman, Niklas Trzaskowski

Theses and Dissertations

This dissertation examines the political and business career of H. R. “Bob” Haldeman. Scholars studying Richard M. Nixon’s presidency and administration have given very little attention to Haldeman’s career before and after his time as chief of staff. This dissertation argues that in order to understand Haldeman’s actions as chief of staff one needs to have a firm understanding of his career before he entered Nixon’s White House. In contrast to what many have argued, an overt interest in politics and overriding ambition to serve Nixon did not solely drive Haldeman. Instead, the development of Haldeman’s career is best understood …


The Novelist And The Nun: Two Sisters, One Bond, Kathleen J. Gaffney May 2019

The Novelist And The Nun: Two Sisters, One Bond, Kathleen J. Gaffney

Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects

Gabrielle Roy (1909 - 1983) was a French-Canadian author, journalist and teacher. She was also my third cousin, first cousin of my grandfather, Stephen McEachran. She wrote fiction and nonfiction in the latter part of the twentieth century and her work spotlighted Canada’s poor, immigrants, and marginalized women. Gabrielle Roy rose to fame as a keen-eyed witness and commentator in writings spanning over forty years. Her sister Bernadette (1897 – 1970) lived a more private, spiritual life as a nun, named Sister Léon-de-la-Croix, far away from the public spotlight.

In this thesis I summarize the events that shaped both sisters’ …


The Life And Work Of Alex Klein, Ramon Thiago Mendes De Oliveira Jan 2019

The Life And Work Of Alex Klein, Ramon Thiago Mendes De Oliveira

Graduate Theses, Dissertations, and Problem Reports

Alex Klein is one of the best-known figures of the American oboe school. He is the winner of multiple international competitions, including the first prize at the Geneva’s Concours International d’Execution Musicale. Appointed principal oboe at the Chicago Symphony Orchestra in 1995, Klein is one of the most highly regarded musicians hired during the Barenboim era. His recording of Richard Strauss’ oboe concerto with the CSO was awarded Best Instrumental Soloist Performance (with Orchestra) at the 44th Grammy Awards. In 2004, his tenure at CSO was interrupted due to the onset of Focal Dystonia; which affected multiple fingers in …


Reading The Lives Of The Sorcerers, Peter Goderie Jan 2019

Reading The Lives Of The Sorcerers, Peter Goderie

University of Wollongong Thesis Collection 2017+

This research examines the work of four celebrity magicians, exploring the living quality of magic in their biographies and in their fiction (which is often semi-biographical). I engage in an immanent reading of these texts, striving to interpret them on their own terms. The subjects of these texts celebrate their apparent otherness, but in fact, they occupy a relatively privileged position within popular culture. The texts constitute a discourse between the authors’ various conceptual selves, in order to exalt a particular public self which attains the status of ‘celebrity.' Like the Lives Of The Saints, these texts provide an example …