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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Laguardia Literary Magazine: Brainstorm, Laguardia Community College
Laguardia Literary Magazine: Brainstorm, Laguardia Community College
LaGuardia Community College Publications
Fall 1984, Vol. 1, No. 2 - Brainstorm - Editor-in-Chief: Ishmeal Cooper; Associate Editor: Anita Penino; Associate Editor: William Gumbs; Staff: Ephraim Moore; Tasha Staggers; Carolyn Young; Dr. Thomas Fink, Faculty Advisor
New Ingersoll: A Blend Of The Past And The Future, Joseph S. Jeret
New Ingersoll: A Blend Of The Past And The Future, Joseph S. Jeret
Brooklyn College History
Article in the student newspaper, Night Call, about the Ingersoll Hall Extenson
Charles Marcus Breder, Jr. 1897-1983, Aldemaro Romero Jr.
Charles Marcus Breder, Jr. 1897-1983, Aldemaro Romero Jr.
Publications and Research
No abstract provided.
An Unrecognized Maltese West-Semitic Isogloss, Richard S. Tomback
An Unrecognized Maltese West-Semitic Isogloss, Richard S. Tomback
Publications and Research
No abstract provided.
Sin And Guilt In The Fiction Of John Gregory Dunne, Michael Adams
Sin And Guilt In The Fiction Of John Gregory Dunne, Michael Adams
Publications and Research
John Gregory Dunne depicts his characters' obsession with guilt in his first two novels: True Confessions (1977) and Dutch Shea, Jr. (1982).
Heinrich Schenker As An Interpreter Of Beethoven's Piano Sonatas, William Rothstein
Heinrich Schenker As An Interpreter Of Beethoven's Piano Sonatas, William Rothstein
Publications and Research
There was a time when it seemed necessary for admirers of the work of Heinrich Schenker to remind the musical community periodically that it had grown out of a lifetime of practical musical experience—that is, that Der freie Satz did not represent a self-contained system of theoretical speculation. Schenker himself tried repeatedly throughout his career to impress this point upon his readers. In recent years, fortunately, this reminder—which had threatened to become merely ritualistic—has become somewhat less necessary. The change in Schenker's reputation may, it seems, be dated precisely to 1975, when Dover Publications issued an inexpensive reprint of his …
Islam And The Religions Of The Ancient Orient: A Reappraisal. Part I, Richard S. Tomback
Islam And The Religions Of The Ancient Orient: A Reappraisal. Part I, Richard S. Tomback
Publications and Research
No abstract provided.
The Impact Of Language On Musical Composition In Ghana: An Introduction To The Musical Style Of Ephraim Amu, V. Kofi Agawu
The Impact Of Language On Musical Composition In Ghana: An Introduction To The Musical Style Of Ephraim Amu, V. Kofi Agawu
Publications and Research
In most cultures of the world, the creative act of composition may be defined simply as the transformation of pre-existing material into new, individualized structures. The precompositional resource may be a system such as the hierarchical arrangement of triads that forms the basis of Western tonality, a set of formulas that generates such genres as Gregorian chant and West African storytelling, or even a rigidly defined set of relationships such as those inherent in a twelve-tone row. In each case, the precompositional elements provide a framework for the analysis and interpretation of the composition.
Universal Expositions Of The Second Empire: A Study In Art And Politics (Volumes I And Ii), Patricia Mainardi
Universal Expositions Of The Second Empire: A Study In Art And Politics (Volumes I And Ii), Patricia Mainardi
Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects
During the Second Empire (1852-1870), the world of art changed rapidly from one that had preserved many aspects of centuries old tradition, to one that developed most of the attitudes and institutions of our modern era. Universal Expositions, combining art and politics, acted as catalysts for many of these changes. This study attempts to assess the significance of these first international exhibitions of contemporary art, presented in the context of Industry and Commerce. It treats in depth the painting of France, England, Belgium, and Germany, and the fate of history, genre, and landscape painting during this period. It also examines …