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Illinois State University Symphony Orchestra And String Project Sinfonia, March 27, 2022, Glenn Block Music Director, Guilherme Rodrigues Conductor, Katherine Lewis Faculty Viola Soloist Mar 2022

Illinois State University Symphony Orchestra And String Project Sinfonia, March 27, 2022, Glenn Block Music Director, Guilherme Rodrigues Conductor, Katherine Lewis Faculty Viola Soloist

School of Music Programs

Center for the Performing Arts Concert Hall

March 27, 2022

Sunday

7:00 p.m.


340 V.Doernberg Nr.H 67 - 209 Seiten.Pdf, Johannes Schwalm Historical Association Mar 2022

340 V.Doernberg Nr.H 67 - 209 Seiten.Pdf, Johannes Schwalm Historical Association

Hessiche Staatsarchiv Marburg Diary

No abstract provided.


Conjugal Relation: The Shakers'question For Frontier Kentucky, Peter Hawes Mar 2022

Conjugal Relation: The Shakers'question For Frontier Kentucky, Peter Hawes

James W. Jackson Award for Excellence in Library Research in the Social Sciences

At its heart, this is a case fraught with pain and loss that is not unique to this particular period in frontier Kentucky. Although the presence of the Shakers, and a community’s reaction to them, imbue this case with meaning historically, this divorce also speaks to unchanging questions about the nature of conjugal relation in the face of an uncertain eternity. This is a case that reveals something about broader anti-Shakerism, but it also demonstrates that for many, the broader contexts of religious change and budding institutions were not perceptible factors in their experience of life on the frontier. With …


St. Francis Borgia Deaf Center Church Bulletin, March 27, 2022 Mar 2022

St. Francis Borgia Deaf Center Church Bulletin, March 27, 2022

Saint Francis Borgia Deaf Center Church Bulletin

A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Chicago, IL

Saint Francis Brogia Deaf Center Church Bulletin Finding Aid


Saint Jude's, March 27, 2022 Mar 2022

Saint Jude's, March 27, 2022

Saint Jude's

A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Waltham, MA

Saint Jude's Finding Aid


St. Benedict Parish For The Deaf Church Bulletin, March 27, 2022 Mar 2022

St. Benedict Parish For The Deaf Church Bulletin, March 27, 2022

Saint Benedict Parish for the Deaf Church Bulletin

A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in San Francisco, CA

Saint Benedict Parish for the Deaf Church Bulletin Finding Aid


Herbert Lockhart Mar 2022

Herbert Lockhart

African American Funeral Programs, Willow Hill Heritage & Renaissance Center, Bulloch County, Georgia

No abstract provided.


Emma Burrows, Junior Harp Recital, Emma Burrows Mar 2022

Emma Burrows, Junior Harp Recital, Emma Burrows

Junior and Senior Recitals

No abstract provided.


Charles W. Bolen Faculty Recital Series: Erik Swanson, Guitar; March 27, 2022, Erik Swanson Guitar Mar 2022

Charles W. Bolen Faculty Recital Series: Erik Swanson, Guitar; March 27, 2022, Erik Swanson Guitar

School of Music Programs

Kemp Recital Hall

March 27, 2022

Sunday Afternoon

2:00 p.m.


Senior Recital: Michael Pidgeon, Saxophone; Lu Witzig, Piano; Riley Erskine, Saxophone; Ethan Machamer, Piano; Hunter Thoms, Bass; March 27, 2022, Michael Pidgeon Saxophone, Lu Witzig Piano, Riley Erskine Saxophone, Ethan Machamer Piano, Hunter Thoms Bass Mar 2022

Senior Recital: Michael Pidgeon, Saxophone; Lu Witzig, Piano; Riley Erskine, Saxophone; Ethan Machamer, Piano; Hunter Thoms, Bass; March 27, 2022, Michael Pidgeon Saxophone, Lu Witzig Piano, Riley Erskine Saxophone, Ethan Machamer Piano, Hunter Thoms Bass

School of Music Programs

Kemp Recital Hall

March 27, 2022

Sunday Evening

7:30 p.m.


Senior Recital: Aliana Kottabi, Violin; Zhiyuan (Peter) Gao, Piano; Matthew Clarke, Piano; March 26, 2022, Aliana Kottabi Violin, Zhiyuan (Peter) Gao Piano, Matthew Clarke Piano Mar 2022

Senior Recital: Aliana Kottabi, Violin; Zhiyuan (Peter) Gao, Piano; Matthew Clarke, Piano; March 26, 2022, Aliana Kottabi Violin, Zhiyuan (Peter) Gao Piano, Matthew Clarke Piano

School of Music Programs

Kemp Recital Hall

March 26, 2022

Saturday Afternoon

5:00 p.m.


Senior Recital: Mikayla Mindiola, Mezzo-Soprano; Dennis Gotkowski, Piano; March 26, 2022, Mikayla Mindiola Mezzo-Soprano, Dennis Gotkowski Piano Mar 2022

Senior Recital: Mikayla Mindiola, Mezzo-Soprano; Dennis Gotkowski, Piano; March 26, 2022, Mikayla Mindiola Mezzo-Soprano, Dennis Gotkowski Piano

School of Music Programs

Center for the Performing Arts

March 26, 2022

Saturday Evening

7:00 p.m.


2021-2022 Philharmonia No. 4, Lynn University Conservatory Of Music, Guillermo Figueroa, David Cole Mar 2022

2021-2022 Philharmonia No. 4, Lynn University Conservatory Of Music, Guillermo Figueroa, David Cole

Philharmonia

Philharmonia No. 4

  • March 26, 2022 at 7:30 PM and March 27, 2022 at 4:00 PM
  • Guillermo Figueroa, music director and conductor ; David Cole, cello
  • Concerto in B minor for Cello and Orchestra, op. 104 / Antonin Dvorak -- The Chairman Dances: Foxtrot for Orchestra / John Adams -- Suite from the Miraculous Mandarin, op. 19 / Bela Bartok


Senior Recital, Saxophone, Owen Kilpatrick Mar 2022

Senior Recital, Saxophone, Owen Kilpatrick

Honors Theses

Postcards is a senior recital celebrating saxophone repertoire from diverse composer nationalities, including composers of Czech, French, Japanese, and German background. While this program only begins to scratch the surface of both composer and stylistic diversity present throughout the saxophone repertoire, it represents some of the most significant influences on the music available to saxophonists. Bookending the recital program are two French contest pieces, Brilliance by Ida Gotkovsky and Lamento et Rondo by Pierre Sancan. The morceaux de concours, or competition pieces, written for the Paris Conservatory are an important tradition because of the history of saxophone pedagogy in Paris. …


Program Notes. Basically Bach! Camerata Milwaukee. Shorewood, Wi. March 26, 2022., Marianne Kordas Mar 2022

Program Notes. Basically Bach! Camerata Milwaukee. Shorewood, Wi. March 26, 2022., Marianne Kordas

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Doretha Cooper Jones Mar 2022

Doretha Cooper Jones

African American Funeral Programs, Willow Hill Heritage & Renaissance Center, Bulloch County, Georgia

Interment at Eastside Cemetery in Statesboro, Georgia


Senior Recital: Qingyang (Miguel) Yu, Piano; March 26, 2022, Qingyang (Miguel) Yu Piano Mar 2022

Senior Recital: Qingyang (Miguel) Yu, Piano; March 26, 2022, Qingyang (Miguel) Yu Piano

School of Music Programs

Kemp Recital Hall

March 26, 2022

Saturday evening

7:30 p.m.


Senior Recital: Anastasia Ervin, Oboe; Lu Witzig, Piano; March 26, 2022, Anastasia Ervin Oboe, Lu Witzig Piano Mar 2022

Senior Recital: Anastasia Ervin, Oboe; Lu Witzig, Piano; March 26, 2022, Anastasia Ervin Oboe, Lu Witzig Piano

School of Music Programs

Kemp Recital Hall

March 26, 2022

Saturday Afternoon

2:00 p.m.


Postcolonialism And The Missionary Experience In The Book Of Mormon, Diana Witt Mar 2022

Postcolonialism And The Missionary Experience In The Book Of Mormon, Diana Witt

James Madison Undergraduate Research Journal (JMURJ)

In their irreverent 2011 musical, The Book of Mormon, writer-composers Matt Stone, Trey Parker, and Robert Lopez satirize the work of Mormon missionaries. This paper analyzes the musical's book and lyrics, its cultural context and reception, and postcolonial scholarship. The paper argues that while The Book of Mormon operates as a postcolonialist text by critiquing cultural hegemony, it also reinforces stereotypes and practices present in colonization like othering and cultural colonialism.


Songs Of Wartime: An Anthology Of Music Composed By Women During The Second World War, Brittany Weinstock Mar 2022

Songs Of Wartime: An Anthology Of Music Composed By Women During The Second World War, Brittany Weinstock

Seaver College Research And Scholarly Achievement Symposium

During the Second World War, female European composers wrote a prolific amount of music which often goes unrecognized in favor of their male counterparts. The composers that I focus on are Elsa Barraine, Ilse Weber, Josima Feldschuh, Germaine Tailleferre, and Grażyna Bacewicz. The goal of this study is to collect an anthology of five pieces, one piece by each composer, in order to highlight and celebrate their contribution to the musical canon, as well as to understand how the conflict in Europe affected them.

For my research, I first found five female composers who were in some way affected by …


"Sole And Separate": The Progression Of Married Women's Property Rights In The State Of Mississippi, Margarete (Maggie) Ellis Mar 2022

"Sole And Separate": The Progression Of Married Women's Property Rights In The State Of Mississippi, Margarete (Maggie) Ellis

Undergraduate Research Conference

While Not known for progressive politics, Mississippi was a leader in Married Women’s Property Rights, passing the first law of the same title in 1839. Mississippi Women were then able to retain their own property after marriage. Prior to this law, the United States utilized a common law system that relegated women to a state of Coverture, which rendered women civilly dead. While there is debate about the extent to which this law should be understood to be a Women’s Rights initiative, it set the stage for an interesting series of events in Columbus. Laura Young Whitfield, an heir-at-law of …


History News, Florida Historical Society Mar 2022

History News, Florida Historical Society

Florida Historical Quarterly

In Memoriam, Conferences, Call for Papers, Local History Projects and Events, Workshops, Fellowships and Awards, New Websites


Book Reviews, Florida Historical Society Mar 2022

Book Reviews, Florida Historical Society

Florida Historical Quarterly

Jerald T. Milanich, Florida's Indians from Ancient Times to the Present, by Amy Turner Bushnell; Mark F. Lloyd, Hale G. Smith, and John W. Griffin, eds., Here They Once Stood: The Tragic End of the Apalachee Missions, by Greg O'Brien; Jay Barnes, Florida's Hurricane History, by Raymond Arsenault; Woody Holton, Forced Founders: Indians, Debtors, Slaves, & the Making of the American Revolution in Virginia, by Todd Estes; Mary Kemp Davis. Nat Turner Before the Bar of Judgement: Fictional Treatments of the Southampton Slave Insurrection, by Larry E. Rivers; Julie Roy Jeffrey, The Great Silent Army of Abolitionism: Ordinary Women in …


Taking Out The Trailer Trash: The Battle Over Mobile Homes In St. Petersburg, Florida, Lee Irby Mar 2022

Taking Out The Trailer Trash: The Battle Over Mobile Homes In St. Petersburg, Florida, Lee Irby

Florida Historical Quarterly

In 1953, Fred Wilder, a World War II veteran from Ohio, arrived in St. Petersburg and look possession of four acres of land on Sixth Street South. Wilder intended to open a trailer park and live on site with his family, taking advantage of the second-generation mobile homes that offered modern amenities, especially for retirees. He began clearing the land so that, by 1954, he could take in his first residents. Renting lots of thirty-three by fifty-two feet, Wilder charged twenty dollars per month, which included water, sewer, and garbage collection. By May 1957, Wilder's Trailer park reached full occupancy. …


A "Super-Powered" Goodwill Ambassador, E. L. Ted Burrows Mar 2022

A "Super-Powered" Goodwill Ambassador, E. L. Ted Burrows

Florida Historical Quarterly

In the 1920s, radio in the United States was in its infancy. Only two decades earlier, in Decemher 1901, Guglielmo Marconi had successfully transmitted and received wireless signals across the Atlantic Ocean. Since then, equipment and techniques had been improved-mainly for military or maritime safety uses such as communication with ships at sea. Most early efforts involved wireless telegraphy, transmitting Morse Code by radio signals. Some experimenters, however, worked on wireless telephony and the transmission of the human voice.


The Short Life Of The Richard A. Bingham, Jan Richard Heier Mar 2022

The Short Life Of The Richard A. Bingham, Jan Richard Heier

Florida Historical Quarterly

Just after midnight on December 18, 1903, a schooner left the Belize City harbor bound for Pensacola. On board was a shipment of mahogany logs and a crew that no doubt was looking forward to a quiet voyage home. The journey to Belize, which had begun in early August, had been anything but quiet. A storm wracked the schooner for days after its departure from Pensacola, reportedly causing it to take on water at an alarming rate. The inexperienced captain finally brought the vessel safely into port only to discover that the and the crew diverged seven hundred miles off …


Title Page, Florida Historical Society Mar 2022

Title Page, Florida Historical Society

Florida Historical Quarterly

Title page for Volume 79, Number 2. Includes the Table of Contents


Florida History In Periodicals, Florida Historical Society Mar 2022

Florida History In Periodicals, Florida Historical Society

Florida Historical Quarterly

This selected bibliography includes dissertations and scholarly articles in the fi eld of Florida history, archaeology, geography, political science, and anthropology published in state, regional, and national periodicals in 1999. Articles, notes, and documents that have appeared in the Florida Historical Quarterly are not included in this listing since they appear in the annual index of each volume.


History News, Florida Historical Society Mar 2022

History News, Florida Historical Society

Florida Historical Quarterly

In Memoriam, Conferences, Call for Papers, Manuscrip Acquisitions and Accessions, Florida Historical Quarterly Web page, Awards


Book Reviews, Florida Historical Society Mar 2022

Book Reviews, Florida Historical Society

Florida Historical Quarterly

David R. Colburn and Lane deHaven-Smith, Government in the Sunshine State: Florida Since Statehood, by William Marina; Virginia Park, eds., Santa Maria de Galve: A Story of Survival, by Blian R. Rucker; John E. Worth, Timucuan Chiefdoms of Spanish Florida, Volume 1: Assimilation. Volume 2: Resistance and Destruction, by Brent Wiesman; Cynthia A. Kierner, Southern Women in Revolution, 1776-1800: Personal and Political Narratives, by Linda L. Sturtz; Gene A. Smith, ed., Historical Memoir of the War in West Florida and Louisiana in 1814-15 with an Atlas, by John K. Mahon; Frank Laumer, ed., Admidst a Storm of Bullets: The Diary …