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Display Of Roman Carnival No.9 For The Work Of Hector Berlioz: Study, Mohammad Al Mallah
Display Of Roman Carnival No.9 For The Work Of Hector Berlioz: Study, Mohammad Al Mallah
An-Najah University Journal for Research - B (Humanities)
This study gives a brief summary of the life of the most famous music composer in France at the romantic era "Hector Berlioz", then the study has expanded to the analysis of one of his musical works "Roman Carnival" and the most important musical statements which the author had adopted were explained; to draw a picture of festive people and the carnival and the extent of the joy of society and the reactions of dancing and singing that It has been expressed by harnessing the musical instruments that lead musical sentences author wanted to express by it the idea of …
Appalachian Folk Music In The High School General Music Class, Caitlin Jayne Hetland
Appalachian Folk Music In The High School General Music Class, Caitlin Jayne Hetland
Masters Theses
Murder ballads have been a part of the musical traditions of America since the 1700s, when their source materials were brought from Scandinavia, England, and Scotland. Ballads like “Omie Wise,” “Pretty Polly,” and “The Ballad of Tom Dooley” have been recorded by a variety of artists, and still draw new listeners for commercial success. Despite their historic presence in American music, murder ballads are not often included in the school music curriculum. The content is not always appropriate for elementary or middle school students, but high school students are better equipped to deal with the themes and can often be …
Spartan Daily, September 30, 2020, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications
Spartan Daily, September 30, 2020, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications
Spartan Daily, 2020
Volume 155, Issue 17
Traditions And Transformations In The Work Of Adál: Surrealism, El Sainete, And Spanglish, Margarita J. Aguilar
Traditions And Transformations In The Work Of Adál: Surrealism, El Sainete, And Spanglish, Margarita J. Aguilar
Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects
The Nuyorican movement was a cultural and intellectual movement beginning in the late 1960s through the 1970s that coincided with the era of civil rights struggle in the United States. The artists, writers, poets, and others in the movement were of Puerto Rican descent and resided in New York neighborhoods such as El barrio or Spanish Harlem, Loisaida or the Lower East Side and the South Bronx. The term “Nuyorican” was embraced as a badge of honor and pride by New York’s Puerto Rican community. It was during this time that cultural-specific institutions such El Museo del Barrio, Taller Boricua, …
Never Dead: Mary Shelley’S Frankenstein, Nicole Lobdell
Never Dead: Mary Shelley’S Frankenstein, Nicole Lobdell
English Faculty publications
No abstract provided.
Paul Lehr & Groundup Music, Elman, Skye, Lafontant
Editor's Letter, Raymond Elman
Exploring Being Queer And Performing Queerness In Popular Music, Rosheeka Parahoo
Exploring Being Queer And Performing Queerness In Popular Music, Rosheeka Parahoo
Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository
For many pop artists, queer is what they do, not who they are. They perform queerness, rather than identify as queer. The research I present here suggests that popular culture’s understanding of queerness relies on a heteronormative lens, whereby queerness is objectified and paraded primarily as an artistic performance. My analysis demonstrates that David Bowie’s influence rests in his ability to create a space where his fans can perform queerness, without necessarily being queer. As such, Bowie’s performances have come to form our expectation of what a queer performance should look like. Continuing his legacy, Lady Gaga’s tribute to Bowie …
Black Expressions Of Dillard University: How One Historically Black College Pioneered African American Arts, Makenzee Brown
Black Expressions Of Dillard University: How One Historically Black College Pioneered African American Arts, Makenzee Brown
University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations
The proposed public history project, Within These Walls (WTW), will be one component of a larger exhibit produced by Dillard University’s, Library Archives and Special Collections entitled The Star Burns Bright: History of Dillard’s Theatrical and Musical Arts, Faculty and Students. WTW will focus on Dillard’s historic African American faculty, students and alumni who became prominent painters, musicians, writers, actors and directors among them Adella Gautier, Randolph Edmonds, Ted Shine Frederick Hall, Theodore Gilliam, and Brenda Osbey. This exhibit will also highlight the many art programs, across genres, offered at the university between 1935 and 1970. This exhibit will demonstrate …
Academic Resilience In An Academic Setting: A Case Study Of The Unm German Summer School, John Reinert
Academic Resilience In An Academic Setting: A Case Study Of The Unm German Summer School, John Reinert
Teacher Education, Educational Leadership & Policy ETDs
This dissertation is a historical case study that focused on the founding and continuation of the GSSch to define the term, academic resilience and to determine how the GSSch had impacted academic resilience. I examined qualitative data from interviews alongside research published during the founding (i.e. mid-1970s) and continuation (i.e. 1975-2020) of the GSSch. I used the research to examine how the actions of the leadership fit within the social and political climates of their time. This dissertation has gone above and beyond expectations by not only defining the term, academic resilience but also by providing authentic examples of both …
Dd 301-002: Acting Fundamentals For Animators (Revised For Remote Learning), Louis Wells
Dd 301-002: Acting Fundamentals For Animators (Revised For Remote Learning), Louis Wells
School of Art and Design Syllabi
No abstract provided.
Npml [Bull]Etin : 2020 : 03, Nelson Poynter Memorial Library.
Npml [Bull]Etin : 2020 : 03, Nelson Poynter Memorial Library.
NPML [Bull]etin
No abstract provided.
Spartan Daily, February 13, 2020, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications
Spartan Daily, February 13, 2020, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications
Spartan Daily, 2020
Volume 154, Issue 10
Research & Instruction Department Annual Report: July 1, 2019 - June 30, 2020, Gary Austin, Theresa G. Burress, Camielle Crampsie, Emily Zoe Mann, Emily Norton, Allison N. Symulevich, Kaya Van Beynen, Nelson Poynter Memorial Library.
Research & Instruction Department Annual Report: July 1, 2019 - June 30, 2020, Gary Austin, Theresa G. Burress, Camielle Crampsie, Emily Zoe Mann, Emily Norton, Allison N. Symulevich, Kaya Van Beynen, Nelson Poynter Memorial Library.
Library Department and Committee Reports
No abstract provided.
Our Grandparents/旧识, Yibin Wang
Our Grandparents/旧识, Yibin Wang
Senior Projects Spring 2020
A Theater and Performance senior project centering on the question of "how can we be more connected to our grandparents through playing them in front of a camera on stage?" Through exploring this question, the actor would present real stories about their grandparents on stage.
Developing And Integration Of An Online Thesaurus: With Special Reference To Lgbtqia Related Terms, Sayani Mukherjee
Developing And Integration Of An Online Thesaurus: With Special Reference To Lgbtqia Related Terms, Sayani Mukherjee
Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal)
No abstract provided.