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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
The University Orchestra Concert, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
The University Orchestra Concert, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.
University Wind Ensemble Concert, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
University Wind Ensemble Concert, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.
"Bach: Magnificat And Other Works" Fall Concert, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
"Bach: Magnificat And Other Works" Fall Concert, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.
Guest Recital: Claudia Stevens, Piano, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Guest Recital: Claudia Stevens, Piano, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.
The University Of Richmond Orchestra Concert, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
The University Of Richmond Orchestra Concert, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.
Lindsey Christiansen, Mezzo-Soprano, And Thomas Russell, Piano, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Lindsey Christiansen, Mezzo-Soprano, And Thomas Russell, Piano, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.
A Frontier Biography: William Campbell Of King's Mountain, David George Malgee
A Frontier Biography: William Campbell Of King's Mountain, David George Malgee
Master's Theses
The purpose of this thesis is to tell William Campbell's biography, simultaneously examining not only his better known military achievements, but also his contributions as a frontier justice, member of the House of Delegates, and an American patriot. Nearly all documentary evidence concerns Campbell's life after 1770. Thus, the primary object of this paper is his last decade, his period of public prominence. Since Campbell's fame was wrought to a large degree by the events of the American Revolution, a major objective of this thesis is to determine Campbell's impact on that struggle for independence.
Immigrants In Richmond, Virginia : Lebanese, Armenians And Greeks, 1900-1925, Kaye Brinkley Spalding
Immigrants In Richmond, Virginia : Lebanese, Armenians And Greeks, 1900-1925, Kaye Brinkley Spalding
Master's Theses
In most of the published histories and memoirs of the city of Richmond there is little or no mention of its post Civil War immigrant population. If any ethnic group is referred to, it is almost invariably either the Germans, the Irish or the Jews, in spite of the fact that it is evident from even the most casual perusal of the Richmond city directory or the telephone directory that there are many city residents whose ancestors were not the traditional Anglo-Saxons, their slaves, or members of the three above mentioned groups.
Henry Alexander Wise, Minister To Brazil, 1844-1847, Dennis Rodgers Custis
Henry Alexander Wise, Minister To Brazil, 1844-1847, Dennis Rodgers Custis
Master's Theses
Henry Wise played an important role in local, state, and national affairs for forty years. He is best remembered as the Governor of Virginia who was responsible for the hanging of John Brown; however, he distinguished himself as a congressman, general, and foreign minister. I have chosen to examine and emphasize Wise's career as Minister to Brazil, 1844-1847. The first chapter of the thesis, however, will provide a biographical sketch of Henry A. Wise.
Wise was born and reared in my native county, Accomack. Although a man of great achievements, he is not well known in the county today. I …
A History Of The Village Of Midlothian, Virginia, Emphasizing The Period 1835-1935, Barbara Irene Burtchett
A History Of The Village Of Midlothian, Virginia, Emphasizing The Period 1835-1935, Barbara Irene Burtchett
Master's Theses
An overview of Midlothian from its beginning and particularly for the century 1835 to 1935 reveals a village (unincorporated) that developed to house and provide necessities for the people working in the coal mines. The same village continued to survive when the mines closed because the railroad that had come through the village to serve the local people, provided both freight and passenger services, jobs, and transportation to jobs in Richmond. As more people bought cars and trucks the railroad service dwindled but continued to provide passenger service for the entire first half of the twentieth century. Richmond took a …
The Day Of Yahweh, Kathryn L. Muller
The Day Of Yahweh, Kathryn L. Muller
Honors Theses
In the study of the Old Testament, the concept of the Day of Yahweh has long been considered to be central to the prophets and their view of the future. Ladislav Cerny described it as a doctrine that "touches all the intellectial and emotional, the mythological and theological, the spiritual and ritual, the ideological as well as social elements of Hebrew religion. Furthermore, Cerny said, "without this doctrine Hebrew religion would not be such, as it is now known to us."
When studying the Day of Yahweh the initial question addresses the nature of that day. The Biblical references are …
Chamber Music Recital, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Chamber Music Recital, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.
The University Of Richmond Orchestra Concert, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
The University Of Richmond Orchestra Concert, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.
Music Education Workshop "Making And Playing The Dulcimer", Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Education Workshop "Making And Playing The Dulcimer", Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.
Chamber Music Recital, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Chamber Music Recital, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.
Ron Barnett, Organ, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Ron Barnett, Organ, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.
Poignant Quotations And The Thematic Structures In Gustav Mahler's Ninth Symphony, Edward D. Sturms
Poignant Quotations And The Thematic Structures In Gustav Mahler's Ninth Symphony, Edward D. Sturms
Honors Theses
A study of Gustav Mahler's Ninth Symphony cannot be begun without introduction. Too many extra musical experiences in Mahler's life need to be explored before a study of the music is undertaken. His life, especially the two years before his death, was like a whirlwind of problematic experiences. It is impossible to say exactly which of these experiences affected the Ninth but it is certain that many of them did. In tracing the line from birth to death one sees the inner turmoil that Mahler brought into this last completed Symphony. Deryck Cooke places Mahler with such men of vision …
Choir And Schola Cantorum Spring Tour, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Choir And Schola Cantorum Spring Tour, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.
The University Wind Ensemble, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
The University Wind Ensemble, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.
Faculty Recital: Richard Becker, Piano, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Faculty Recital: Richard Becker, Piano, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.
The University Of Richmond Orchestra Concert, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
The University Of Richmond Orchestra Concert, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.
Addendum: Casts For Verdi Premieres In The United States; Casts For Verdi Premieres In London, Martin Chusid
Addendum: Casts For Verdi Premieres In The United States; Casts For Verdi Premieres In London, Martin Chusid
Verdi Forum
Addenda to Martin Chusid's "Casts for the Verdi Premieres in the United States" (Verdi Newsletters 2 & 3) and "Casts for the Verdi Premieres in London" (Verdi Newsletters 5 & 6).
Thematic Similarities In Early And Middle Verdi, Clifford D. Alper
Thematic Similarities In Early And Middle Verdi, Clifford D. Alper
Verdi Forum
No abstract provided.
Abstracts, James Hepokoski, David Lawton, Martin Chusid, Andrew Hornick, John Nádas, Gary Tomlinson, Leonard Garrison, Harold S. Powers, Gregory W. Harwood, Richard B. Beams, William P. Cole, Albert O. Cordell, Marianne Davis, Loryn E. Frye, Ben King, James Mason, William E. Mccauley, Stephen Town
Abstracts, James Hepokoski, David Lawton, Martin Chusid, Andrew Hornick, John Nádas, Gary Tomlinson, Leonard Garrison, Harold S. Powers, Gregory W. Harwood, Richard B. Beams, William P. Cole, Albert O. Cordell, Marianne Davis, Loryn E. Frye, Ben King, James Mason, William E. Mccauley, Stephen Town
Verdi Forum
Abstracts of papers about Giuseppe Verdi and his works, presented at joint meetings of the AIVS and Greater NY Chapter of the American Musicological Society, 1979-81 (Hepokoski, Lawton, Chusid, Hornick, Nádas, Tomlinson, Garrison, Powers), at the 1982 national meeting of the American Musicological Society (Harwood), and at an NEH-sponsored summer seminar at NYU in 1980 (Beams, Cole, Cordell, Davis, Fry, King, Mason, McCauley, Town).
A Newly-Discovered Letter From Verdi To Leon Escudier, Stephen Casale
A Newly-Discovered Letter From Verdi To Leon Escudier, Stephen Casale
Verdi Forum
No abstract provided.
Guest Recital: Marion Perkins, Piano, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Guest Recital: Marion Perkins, Piano, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.
Faculty Recital: Suzanne Bunting, Organ, And Barbara Anderson, Trumpet, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Faculty Recital: Suzanne Bunting, Organ, And Barbara Anderson, Trumpet, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.
Student Recital: Betty Ann Hughes, Soprano, And Ron Barnett, Piano, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Student Recital: Betty Ann Hughes, Soprano, And Ron Barnett, Piano, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.
Art Song Recital, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Art Song Recital, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond
Music Department Concert Programs
No abstract provided.
Nietzsche On Envy, Gary Shapiro
Nietzsche On Envy, Gary Shapiro
Philosophy Faculty Publications
A recent newspaper story suggests a significant change in the attitude of some baseball fans. While the phenomenon of harassment of players from the stands is not new, there seems to be a new spirit behind the hurling of bottles and other dangerous debris. Whereas such attacks were once motivated by scorn for poor performance or by a violent enthusiasm for the opposing team, spectators are now also apparently moved by envy. They are, according to a number of sportswriters, jealous and resentful of the high salaries and prestige of professional ballplayers. No doubt envy is an ancient phenomenon, but …