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Pax Yearbook 2002, Subiaco Abbey And Academy
Pax Yearbook 2002, Subiaco Abbey And Academy
The Pax, 1927; 1946-2020
Yearbook of Subiaco Abbey and Academy for the 2001-2002 school year.
Simple: A Proposal For A Synchronous Internet Music Performance Learning Environment, Fredrick Miller
Simple: A Proposal For A Synchronous Internet Music Performance Learning Environment, Fredrick Miller
Fred Miller
This paper proposes an Internet based e-learning environment for building ensemble playing proficiency for musicians. With the growing availability of broadband connections, the Internet offers new opportunities for musicians to play together synchronously from disparate locations. An e-learning environment for ensemble music performance would facilitate and simplify the creation of ensemble performance skills by offering a number of services for musicians. It would emphasize the learning of tacit musical knowledge particularly important to improvisational music performances. The heart of this e-learning initiative is the use of a proposed new tool set to enable real-time synchronous rehearsals among musicians at different …
All Recital Programs For Fall Semester 2002, Music Department
All Recital Programs For Fall Semester 2002, Music Department
General and Sophomore Recitals
This document contains all recital programs for Fall Semester 2002.
"Please Don't Talk About Hildegard And Feminism In The Same Breath!", Lorna Collingridge
"Please Don't Talk About Hildegard And Feminism In The Same Breath!", Lorna Collingridge
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
Building And Sustaining Connectedness To One’S Musical Creativity And Spirit, Suzanne M. Clark
Building And Sustaining Connectedness To One’S Musical Creativity And Spirit, Suzanne M. Clark
Critical and Creative Thinking Capstones Collection
While journeying through the Critical and Creative Thinking Program I became more deeply aware of the choices and circumstances that colored my engagement in the fields of musical performance and music education. Through the modeling of and participation in reflective practice, I began to see my experiences from new and varied perspectives. In using self-evaluation, I gained a clearer understanding of my own reflective processes and began to apply this knowledge to exploring my musical engagement and creativity. It was through a self-reflective exploration of my own creative process that I discovered a number of experiences that had steered my …
Brathwaite, Kwame, Bronx African American History Project
Brathwaite, Kwame, Bronx African American History Project
Oral Histories
112th interview of the Bronx African American History Project
Interviewers: Dr. Mark Naison, Maxine Gordon
Interviewee: Kwame Brathwaite
The interview took place May 17, 2002
Summarized by Concetta Gleason 11-29-06
Kwame Brathwaite, a longtime activist, photographer and expert on the history of jazz in NYC was originally born in Harlem, and his family moved to the Bronx in 1943 when he was five years old. Brathwaite's parents are both from Barbados, but they met in Brooklyn. His father was a tailor who owned several Dry Cleaning businesses, which kept him constantly busy, and his mother was a homemaker who …
Spiritual, Blues, And Jazz People In African American Fiction, A Yemisi Jimoh, Phd
Spiritual, Blues, And Jazz People In African American Fiction, A Yemisi Jimoh, Phd
Afro-American Studies Faculty Publication Series
No abstract provided.
Dedication For String Quartet, Dennis Breier
Word Is Born: Critical Gaps And The Poetics Of Hip-Hop, Kabir Hamid
Word Is Born: Critical Gaps And The Poetics Of Hip-Hop, Kabir Hamid
Honors Papers
I grew up listening to hip-hop music. Although I lived across the country from its birthplace, I would immerse myself in its sounds during the day and especially at night when my brother would play tapes before we fell asleep in our bunk beds. At a certain point in high school, I became obsessed with the music's lyrics. I was continually astonished by the cleverness, rhyme ability and edginess of the emcees I listened to. My admiration for hip-hop music developed alongside my admiration for the great authors I was reading at that time: F. Scott Fitzgerald, Herman Hesse and …
Spiritual, Blues, And Jazz People In African American Fiction, A Yęmisi Jimoh, Phd
Spiritual, Blues, And Jazz People In African American Fiction, A Yęmisi Jimoh, Phd
A Yęmisi Jimoh
Literature and music
The Darius Milhaud Society Newsletter, Vol. 18, Spring/Summer/Fall 2002, Darius Milhaud Society
The Darius Milhaud Society Newsletter, Vol. 18, Spring/Summer/Fall 2002, Darius Milhaud Society
Darius Milhaud Society Newsletters
No abstract provided.
The Works Of Giuseppe Verdi: A Consideration Of Its Impact, Linda B. Fairtile
The Works Of Giuseppe Verdi: A Consideration Of Its Impact, Linda B. Fairtile
University Libraries Faculty and Staff Publications
The rationale for preparing a critical edition of Verdi's works is by now well known. The unavailability of printed orchestral scores for some operas, disagreements among performing materials for others, and a proliferation of new scholarship illuminating the complex Verdian source situation all point to the need for a scholarly edition of the complete works of this extremely popular composer. In 1983 the University of Chicago Press and Casa Ricordi began jointly producing scores and other performing materials in a series entitled «The Works of Giuseppe Verdi» («WGV»). Rigoletto was the first volume to appear, followed by Ernani, Nabucco, …
Modernity And Musical Structure: Neo-Marxist Perspectives On Song Form And Its Successors, Peter L. Manuel
Modernity And Musical Structure: Neo-Marxist Perspectives On Song Form And Its Successors, Peter L. Manuel
Publications and Research
No abstract provided.
All Recital Programs For Spring Semester 2002, Music Department
All Recital Programs For Spring Semester 2002, Music Department
General and Sophomore Recitals
This document contains all recital programs for Spring Semester 2002.
"Музиката" На Сократ [The 'Music' Of Socrates], Anna K. Boshnakova
"Музиката" На Сократ [The 'Music' Of Socrates], Anna K. Boshnakova
Publications and Scholarship
No abstract provided.
The Symphony In America: Maurice Abravanel, And The Utah Symphony Orchestra: The Battle For Classical Music, Alex D. Smith
The Symphony In America: Maurice Abravanel, And The Utah Symphony Orchestra: The Battle For Classical Music, Alex D. Smith
Theses and Dissertations
Between 1947 and 1979 the Utah Symphony Orchestra was transformed from an obscure, part-time, amateur orchestra into one of the major symphony orchestras in America. By 1947 the orchestra, which had begun as a Works Progress Administration organization, was barely hanging on. The symphony struggled to remain financially solvent, performing only a few concerts per year. Thirty-two years later the Utah Symphony Orchestra was one of the most prestigious musical ensembles in the country— receiving rave reviews from critics around the world, touring extensively, and with more than a hundred albums to its credit. The remarkable growth of the Utah …