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Pax Yearbook 2004, Subiaco Abbey And Academy Dec 2004

Pax Yearbook 2004, Subiaco Abbey And Academy

The Pax, 1927; 1946-2020

Yearbook of Subiaco Abbey and Academy for the 2003-2004 school year.


General Recital - December 9, 2004, Music Department Dec 2004

General Recital - December 9, 2004, Music Department

General and Sophomore Recitals

This general recital is from Decdember 9, 2004


Praise, Honor, Glory (Book 4), Merle E. Brock, Janice M. Brock Dec 2004

Praise, Honor, Glory (Book 4), Merle E. Brock, Janice M. Brock

Brock Collection Documents

No abstract provided.


General Recital - November 30, 2004, Music Department Nov 2004

General Recital - November 30, 2004, Music Department

General and Sophomore Recitals

This general recital is from November 30, 2004.


American Folk, Preston Poe Nov 2004

American Folk, Preston Poe

USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations

This piece is a forty-five minute video utilizing the concept of liquid medium cross-pollination of media including, sound, music, video and "found" art. The piece was shot over the course of three years at a cost of twelve thousand dollars using a Sony trv950, a Mac PowerBook, a 1954 Gibson J45, and a 1971 Guild F212, edited on Final Cut Pro and conceptualized for multiple viewings.


General Recital - November 1, 2004, Music Department Nov 2004

General Recital - November 1, 2004, Music Department

General and Sophomore Recitals

This general recital is from November 1, 2004.


Fright Night, Music Department Oct 2004

Fright Night, Music Department

Concerts

"Danse Macabre, Opus 40" by Camille Saint-Saens, "In the Hall of the Mountain King" by Edward Grieg, "Mars: The Bringer of War" from 'The Planets' by Gustav Holst, and music from 'Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone' by John Williams. Performed by the Eastern Symphony Orchestra. Conducted by Richard Robert Rossi.


General Recital - October 19, 2004, Music Department Oct 2004

General Recital - October 19, 2004, Music Department

General and Sophomore Recitals

This general recital is from October 19, 2004.


General Recital - October 5, 2004, Music Department Oct 2004

General Recital - October 5, 2004, Music Department

General and Sophomore Recitals

No abstract provided.


All Recital Programs For Fall Semester 2004, Music Department Oct 2004

All Recital Programs For Fall Semester 2004, Music Department

General and Sophomore Recitals

This document contains all recital programs for Fall Semester 2004.


Ridington, Amber Flower, B. 1969 (Fa 200), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives Aug 2004

Ridington, Amber Flower, B. 1969 (Fa 200), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives

FA Finding Aids

Finding aid only for Folklife Archives Project 200. Transcriptions and cassette tapes (14) of interviews that Amber Ridington, Western Kentucky University student, had with Joe Marshall, Bowling Green, Kentucky, and other individuals who were knowledgeable about the operations of the Quonset, 1946-1959, a music and recreational venue in Bowling Green, Kentucky.


Help!: An Annotated Bibliography Of Resources For The Beginning Choral Conductor, Bonnie Marie Ashby Jul 2004

Help!: An Annotated Bibliography Of Resources For The Beginning Choral Conductor, Bonnie Marie Ashby

Theses and Dissertations

This bibliography is intended as a resource for choral conductors at the beginning of their journey of musical and personal development. While this project cannot possibly cover every aspect of or resource on choral music, it is a beginning. I admit I have spent more time researching my personal weaknesses and have not covered as thoroughly areas in which the choral conducting program at Brigham Young University is exceptionally strong. Even so, I hope this compilation will help address common challenges of beginning choral conductors.

The bibliography is divided into sections by topic, with additional sections on Internet sites and …


Allen. Ray, Bronx African American History Project Jun 2004

Allen. Ray, Bronx African American History Project

Oral Histories

Interviewee: Mr. Ray Allen

Interviewer: Dr. Mark Naison

Date: June 29, 2004

Summarized by: Estevan Román

Mr. Ray Allen is (was) an actor, singer and an organizer of theater and education programs in the Bronx. He is an African American of Caribbean descent, born on the island of Curacao, which is a part of the Netherland Antilles. His mother, Evelyn, was from the island of Anguilla. He moved to the Bronx on December 9th, 1968 at the age of 14. He came after his father had passed away from a heart attack and Ray and his second sister …


Patrick Chamoiseau Et Le Gwo-Ka Du Chanté-Parlé , Pim Higginson Jun 2004

Patrick Chamoiseau Et Le Gwo-Ka Du Chanté-Parlé , Pim Higginson

Studies in 20th & 21st Century Literature

Numerous critics have explored the use of orality in Patrick Chamoiseau's work. Solibo Magnificent adds to the opposition between the oral and the written the third term of the musical. Western artistic expression maintains a neat border between the media (e.g. literature, music, the plastic arts) because it helps legitimate the essentialization of (racial, ethnic, sexual) alterity: white maleness writes; the musical is instead associated with otherness (and orality). This hinged or articulated connection between alterity and the musical (and sameness and the literary) assures and assumes that the musical does not signify. This essay contends that Chamoiseau's novel responds …


News From Cart, Deborah Nemko Jun 2004

News From Cart, Deborah Nemko

Bridgewater Review

No abstract provided.


Automatic Drum Transcription And Source Separation, Derry Fitzgerald Jun 2004

Automatic Drum Transcription And Source Separation, Derry Fitzgerald

Doctoral

While research has been carried out on automated polyphonic music transcription, to-date the problem of automated polyphonic percussion transcription has not received the same degree of attention. A related problem is that of sound source separation, which attempts to separate a mixture signal into its constituent sources. This thesis focuses on the task of polyphonic percussion transcription and sound source separation of a limited set of drum instruments, namely the drums found in the standard rock/pop drum kit. As there was little previous research on polyphonic percussion transcription a broad review of music information retrieval methods, including previous polyphonic percussion …


Thirsty For Music! Turn On The Radio, Lama Al-Hammouri Jun 2004

Thirsty For Music! Turn On The Radio, Lama Al-Hammouri

Archived Theses and Dissertations

No abstract provided.


General Recital - April 29, 2004, Music Department Apr 2004

General Recital - April 29, 2004, Music Department

General and Sophomore Recitals

A general recital program from April 29, 2004.


General Recital - April 27, 2004, Music Department Apr 2004

General Recital - April 27, 2004, Music Department

General and Sophomore Recitals

A general recital program from April 27, 2004.


General Recital- April 20, 2004, Music Department Apr 2004

General Recital- April 20, 2004, Music Department

General and Sophomore Recitals

A general recital program from April 20, 2004.


General Recital - April 6, 2004, Music Department Apr 2004

General Recital - April 6, 2004, Music Department

General and Sophomore Recitals

A general recital program from April 6, 2004.


All Recital Programs For Spring Semester 2004, Music Department Apr 2004

All Recital Programs For Spring Semester 2004, Music Department

General and Sophomore Recitals

This document contains all the recital programs for Spring Semester 2004.


Music As A Bridge To Literacy For Young Deaf Children In Classrooms, Fara Wilson Apr 2004

Music As A Bridge To Literacy For Young Deaf Children In Classrooms, Fara Wilson

Honors Capstones

This thesis examines the relationship of music to literacy development for young deaf learners through the use of a theoretical conceptual study. Theories from six different areas of research literature (music and learning, musical intelligence, music and literacy, music and school learning, and music and deaf education) were compared to the experiences of deaf people through an autobiography and interviews. The connection of all three sources of data encourages further research on the potential impact that music may have on a deaf child’s literacy development.


General Recital - March 23, 2004, Music Department Mar 2004

General Recital - March 23, 2004, Music Department

General and Sophomore Recitals

This general recital is from March 23,2004.


General Recital - March 9, 2004, Music Department Mar 2004

General Recital - March 9, 2004, Music Department

General and Sophomore Recitals

This general recital is from March 9, 2004.


General Recital - February 24, 2004, Music Department Feb 2004

General Recital - February 24, 2004, Music Department

General and Sophomore Recitals

This general recital is from February 24, 2004.


Bonneau, Jackie Smith, Bronx African American History Project Feb 2004

Bonneau, Jackie Smith, Bronx African American History Project

Oral Histories

Interviewee: Jacqueline Smith Bonneau

Interviewers: Mark Naison, Robert Gumbs, Robin Kelley

Transcriber: Patricia Wright

Date of Interview: February 5, 2004

Summarized By: Eddie Mikus

Jacqueline Smith Bonneau is a resident on Lyman Place who has resided in the Bronx since the 1940s. She is especially notable due to the fact that she is the niece of Thelonius Monk, a famous musician. As such, she is able to provide a personal insight into Monk’s life.

Bonneau moved to Lyman Place from Home Street when she was a young child. She was the daughter of a Pullman porter and a woman who …


From The Heart To The Heavens: Hymn Festival, Emily R. Brink, David R. Davidson, John D. Schwandt Jan 2004

From The Heart To The Heavens: Hymn Festival, Emily R. Brink, David R. Davidson, John D. Schwandt

Symposium on Worship Archive

The hymn festival handout, which focused on different means of worshiping: from the heart, in the congregation, with Christians of all times, with Christians of all places, and with the heavenly hosts.


General Recital - January 20, 2004, Music Department Jan 2004

General Recital - January 20, 2004, Music Department

General and Sophomore Recitals

No abstract provided.


Performance And Music In The Poetry Of Ciaran Carson, Seán Crosson Dr. Jan 2004

Performance And Music In The Poetry Of Ciaran Carson, Seán Crosson Dr.

Seán Crosson

Ciaran Carson has established a reputation as one of Ireland's most important poetic voices. However, Carson is also an accomplished musician whose work reflects the liminal borderland that has always existed between Irish music and Irish literature. Music is a prominent theme throughout Carson's work with songs and musical allusions frequently a feature of his poems. While music has influenced Carson's work thematically, it has played a formative role in one of the most distinctive features of his poetry until recently - that is his use of the long line. This paper argues that it is even possible in some …