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Forbidden Planet: Film Score For Full Orchestra, Tim Perrine Dec 2003

Forbidden Planet: Film Score For Full Orchestra, Tim Perrine

Graduate Thesis Collection

The intent of my master's thesis is two-fold. First, I wanted to present a largescale work for orchestra that showcased the skills and craft I have developed as a composer (and orchestrator) to date. Secondly, since my goal as a composer is to work in Hollywood as a film composer, I wanted my large-scale work to function as a film score, providing the emotional backbone and highlighting action for a major motion picture. In order to achieve this, I needed a film that was both larger-than-life and contained, in my opinion, an easily replaceable score (or no score at all). …


The Lighter Side Of Rectal Surgery, Ed Friel Jul 2003

The Lighter Side Of Rectal Surgery, Ed Friel

Butler University Books

Sixteen chapters of light, laugh out loud reading; a book that looks at "The Lighter Side" of the insults that life deals all of us. If you have ever faced surgery of any kind, had too much to drink in public, or had a miserable flying experience, you will identify with the situations Ed describes.


Al Niño Y La Voz A Ti Debida: Dos Realidades Ideales, Irune Del Rio Gabiola Jan 2003

Al Niño Y La Voz A Ti Debida: Dos Realidades Ideales, Irune Del Rio Gabiola

Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS

PEDRO Salinas es el poeta moderno del amor influido tanto por el gusto renacentista, con alusiones implicitas a Jorge Manrique y Garcilaso, como por el gusto romintico -Espronceda o Becquer-. Su obra poetica se enmarca en tres fases claramente diferenciadas por Juan Marichal en Tres Voces de Pedro Salinas. "La primera que corresponde alas dos d6cadas 1913-1933, es la fase de lo que podrfamos denominar fase de encentraci6nl;a segunda, de 1933-1936, es la fase de lo que podrfamos denominar de descentracio6enn el th de la amada, y la tercera, de 1936 a 1951, es la fase final de sobre-centracioe6nn el …


La Celestina O La Normatividad Fallida, Irune Del Rio Gabiola Jan 2003

La Celestina O La Normatividad Fallida, Irune Del Rio Gabiola

Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS

El mundo caótico establecido a través de las relaciones personales entre los personajes de La Celestina revela la debilidad de un sistema normativo tradicional que finalmente triunfa gracias a la tragedia —al drama derivado de la trasgresión del sistema bajo el cual los diversos personajes se construyen más bien por impulsos placenteros e instintos que por la moral y la ética ordenada. En este sentido podemos estudiar la obra como un «exemplum»; «Sin duda, el honor, el deber, la fama, el puesto social, etcétera, son principios vigentes para la sociedad española de fines del xv. (...) Pero, puesto que se …


Updating The Standard For The Next Generation Of Electronic Media Historians, Gary R. Edgerton Jan 2003

Updating The Standard For The Next Generation Of Electronic Media Historians, Gary R. Edgerton

Scholarship and Professional Work - Communication

Broadcasting as a field of study is at least 75 years old. Part of the discipline’s folklore has it that Edward R. Murrow took the first radio announcing class ever offered in the U.S. at the then Washington State College in 1928. “It was called community drama, in order to qualify as an academic course,” explained Alexander Kendrick, one of “Murrow’s boys” and the initial biographer of the legendary newsman (Kendrick, 1969, p. 100). Whether this offering was really a historical first is beside the point; what is important for our purposes is that Murrow’s formative educational experience in broadcasting …


High Concept, Small Screen: Reperceiving The Industrial And Stylistic Origins Of The American Made-For-Tv Movie, Gary Edgerton Jan 2003

High Concept, Small Screen: Reperceiving The Industrial And Stylistic Origins Of The American Made-For-Tv Movie, Gary Edgerton

Scholarship and Professional Work - Communication

Gary Edgerton's contribution to "Hilmes, Michele. Connections: A Broadcast History Reader. Belmont, CA: Thomson/Wadsworth, 2003".


Book Reviews Table Of Contents Jan 2003

Book Reviews Table Of Contents

Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies

A listing of the book reviews available in this issue.


Swami Abhishiktananda's Interreligious Hermeneutics Of The Upanishads, Edward T. Ulrich Jan 2003

Swami Abhishiktananda's Interreligious Hermeneutics Of The Upanishads, Edward T. Ulrich

Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies

Swami Abhishiktananda was a French monk who came to India in 1948 to establish an "inculturated" form of Christian monasticism, a monasticism which would not simply reflect a European heritage but would be truly Indian life and culture. These led him to become greatly enamored of the Upanishads and to enter their spiritual world. yet he maintained his identity as a Catholic priest and strove to integrate the Upanishads with Christianity.


Hindu-Christian Dialogue: Revisiting The Tannirpalli Trinitys Original Vision, Klaus Klostermaier Jan 2003

Hindu-Christian Dialogue: Revisiting The Tannirpalli Trinitys Original Vision, Klaus Klostermaier

Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies

Living in India from 1961 to 1970 I intensively and extensively participated in Hindu-Christian dialogue at various levels, academic as well as existential, and I came to know personally most of the then leading figures. While Hindu friends even then kept regularly imploring their Christian counterparts to persuade their churches to desist from proselytizing, they welcomed and encouraged dialogue. During the last decades the relationship between Hindus and Christians in India has visibly deteriorated.


Meeting 'The Mother Who Takes Across': Christian Encounters With The Fierce Goddesses Of Hinduism, Rachel Fell Mcdermott Jan 2003

Meeting 'The Mother Who Takes Across': Christian Encounters With The Fierce Goddesses Of Hinduism, Rachel Fell Mcdermott

Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies

This essay revolves around a simple question: what does Hindu-Christian dialogue look like from the Christian side when the Hindu side is represented by Saktism? Or, how do Christians, whether Protestant or Catholic, react and what do they learn when the Hindus they encounter worship a supreme female divinity who is both compassionate and wrathful, whose cult is often associated with blood sacrifice, whose philosophical underpinnings tend to be monistic, and some of whose devotees have been involved in esoteric, often sexual Tantric rites? Where are the cross-overs, the bridges to understanding?


Meeting Information Jan 2003

Meeting Information

Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies

Information about the upcoming meeting for the Society for Hindu-Christian Studies.


Reports & News Jan 2003

Reports & News

Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies

A collection of news and reports relevant to the interests of the Society for Hindu-Christian Studies.


Call For Nominations Jan 2003

Call For Nominations

Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies

The Society's Nominations and Elections Committee -- Selva J. Raj (chair), Corinne G. Dempsey, and Parimal Patil -- invites nominations for three new board members. Nominees for these offices should be person willing to serve and to attend the annual meeting, which precedes the annual meeting of the American Academy of Religion.


Book Review: "Christianity At The Religious Roundtable. Evangelicalism In Conversation With Hinduism, Buddhism, And Islam", Bradley Malkovsky Jan 2003

Book Review: "Christianity At The Religious Roundtable. Evangelicalism In Conversation With Hinduism, Buddhism, And Islam", Bradley Malkovsky

Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies

A review of Christianity at the Religious Roundtable. Evangelicalism in Conversation with Hinduism, Buddhism, and Islam by Timothy C. Tennent.


Recent Articles Of Interest Jan 2003

Recent Articles Of Interest

Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies

A listing of recent articles published of interest to the Society.


Briefly Noted, Harold Coward Jan 2003

Briefly Noted, Harold Coward

Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies

A brief review of Gananath Obeyesekere's Imagining Karma: Ethical Transformation in Amerindian, Buddhist, and Greek Rebirth.


Explaining, Assessing, And Changing High Consumption, Harry Van Der Linden Jan 2003

Explaining, Assessing, And Changing High Consumption, Harry Van Der Linden

Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS

These writings reflect the renewed interest in the 1990s of scholars and the public in questioning the consumer society, an interest that the political crises engendered by 9/11 have overshadowed but not eliminated. In The Overspent American, Schor explains the emergence of strong doubts about high consumption by arguing that a “new consumerism” of escalating desires has evolved that is increasingly costly to the American high consumers themselves.


The Drift (2003), Butler University Jan 2003

The Drift (2003), Butler University

Butler Yearbooks

No abstract provided.


Good Intentions Aren't Enough: Intellectuals And Violence In Luis Goytisolo's Mzungo, Terri Carney Jan 2003

Good Intentions Aren't Enough: Intellectuals And Violence In Luis Goytisolo's Mzungo, Terri Carney

Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS

In the 1990s Luis Goytisolo explores the possibilities of popular fiction, adapting various genres (travel, mystery, erotic, historical) to accomodate his long-term project of unpacking Western Values. Indeed, Goytisolo’s flirtation with the best-selling genre fiction constitutes a postmodern gesture of “complicitous critique.”For example, in Escalera hacia el cielo (1999) Goytisolo exploits the erotic genre to challenge the traditional paradigm of the dominant male gaze and the objectified female body and to offer instead expressions of mutuality. In Mzungo (1996), Goytisolo engages the travel novel to undermine the culturally dominant position of the white European male who “discovers” an unknown culture/geography …


Arcana (2003), Frank Felice Jan 2003

Arcana (2003), Frank Felice

Music Faculty Scores

Flute/alto flute, violin, violoncello and piano (also a version with clarinet instead of flute) – composed for the Chicago 21st Century Ensemble, premiered by them, October 2003


Give Us Love, Give Us Peace | 10-96470, James Q. Mulholland Jan 2003

Give Us Love, Give Us Peace | 10-96470, James Q. Mulholland

Music Faculty Scores

Give Us Love, Give Us Peace

Part Number:
10-96470

Price:
$2.10

Voicing:
SSA

Lyrics By:
Jean Ingelow (1820-1897)

Music By:
James Q. Mulholland

Commissioned by the
Mississippi Girlchoir, Lillian Lee Director
For Treble Song


Laugh And Be Merry | 10-96480, James Q. Mulholland Jan 2003

Laugh And Be Merry | 10-96480, James Q. Mulholland

Music Faculty Scores

Laugh And Be Merry, DATB & Treble (or Solo) Voices with Keyboard Accompaniment

Part Number:
10-96480

Price:
$2.10

Voicing:
Treble & SATB

Lyrics By:
John Masefield

Music By:
James Q. Mulholland

Commissioned by Suzanne and Ralph Lange for The Livingston County (MI) Chorale
Marilyn S. Jones, Founding Artistic Director


Timeless | 10-96460, James Q. Mulholland Jan 2003

Timeless | 10-96460, James Q. Mulholland

Music Faculty Scores

Timeless

Part Number:
10-96460

Price:
$2.40

Voicing:
SATB

Lyrics By:
Jay Enos

Music By:
James Q. Mulholland

Commissioned by Jubilate Choral, Brockton, Massachusetts,
Maxine M. Asseling, Music Direcor, and Evelyn A. Sellstone in loving memory
of John Stanley Sellstone and in celebration of the Chorale's 25th Anniversary.


Hope | 16-96880, Christopher Matthews Jan 2003

Hope | 16-96880, Christopher Matthews

Music Faculty Scores

Hope

Part Number:
16-96880

Price:
$1.75

Voicing:
SATB

Lyrics By:
Emily Dickinson

Music By:
Christopher Matthews


Lamb, The | 16-96890, Christopher Matthews Jan 2003

Lamb, The | 16-96890, Christopher Matthews

Music Faculty Scores

The Lamb

Part Number:
16-96890

Price:
$1.75

Voicing:
SATB

Lyrics By:
William Blake

Music By:
Christopher Matthews

Watch A Video!


Sakura, Sakura | 16-96870, Christopher Matthews Jan 2003

Sakura, Sakura | 16-96870, Christopher Matthews

Music Faculty Scores

Sakura, Sakura

Part Number:
16-96870

Price:
$1.75

Voicing:
SA

Music By:
Japanese Folk Song

Arranged By:
Christopher Matthews

Translation:
Cherry Blossoms, Cherry Blossoms.
On mountains, in villages.
As far as you can see.
They look like fog or clouds.
They are fragrant in the morning sun.
Cherry Blossoms, Cherry Blossoms.
In full bloom.

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Cradle Song | 20-96310, Peter J. Durow Jan 2003

Cradle Song | 20-96310, Peter J. Durow

Music Faculty Scores

Cradle Song

Part Number:
20-96310

Price:
$1.90

Voicing:
SA

Lyrics By:
Lord Alfred Tennyson

Music By:
Peter J. Durow


Dance While The Music Sings To You | 20-96440, Greg Gilpin Jan 2003

Dance While The Music Sings To You | 20-96440, Greg Gilpin

Music Faculty Scores

Dance While The Music Sings To You

Part Number:
20-96440

Price:
$1.85

Voicing:
SA

Music By:
Greg Gilpin


Dona Nobis Pacem - Satb Ensemble Parts | 20-96412, Helen Litz, Annette Hay Jan 2003

Dona Nobis Pacem - Satb Ensemble Parts | 20-96412, Helen Litz, Annette Hay

Music Faculty Scores

Dona Nobis Pacem
Instrumental Parts

Part Number:
20-96412

Price:
$22.00

Voicing:
SATB

Music By:
Giulio Caccini

Arranged By:
H. Litz/A. Hay


Dona Nobis Pacem - Unison Ensemble Parts | 20-96417, Helen Litz, Annette Hay Jan 2003

Dona Nobis Pacem - Unison Ensemble Parts | 20-96417, Helen Litz, Annette Hay

Music Faculty Scores

Dona Nobis Pacem
Instrumental Parts

Part Number:
20-96412

Price:
$22.00

Voicing:
Unison

Music By:
Giulio Caccini

Arranged By:
H. Litz/A. Hay