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Full-Text Articles in History
Pax Yearbook 2002, Subiaco Abbey And Academy
Pax Yearbook 2002, Subiaco Abbey And Academy
The Pax, 1927; 1946-2020
Yearbook of Subiaco Abbey and Academy for the 2001-2002 school year.
Blues Man On A Mojo Mission, Stephen Asma
Blues Man On A Mojo Mission, Stephen Asma
Stephen T Asma
Presents an article on rhythm and blues music in the U.S. Non-sponsorship of actual blues music in the House of Blues; Information on Mississippi bluesman Robert Johnson; Insights on using charms and amulets to improve guitar skills.
"Please Don't Talk About Hildegard And Feminism In The Same Breath!", Lorna Collingridge
"Please Don't Talk About Hildegard And Feminism In The Same Breath!", Lorna Collingridge
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
The Darius Milhaud Society Newsletter, Vol. 18, Spring/Summer/Fall 2002, Darius Milhaud Society
The Darius Milhaud Society Newsletter, Vol. 18, Spring/Summer/Fall 2002, Darius Milhaud Society
Darius Milhaud Society Newsletters
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The Symphony In America: Maurice Abravanel, And The Utah Symphony Orchestra: The Battle For Classical Music, Alex D. Smith
The Symphony In America: Maurice Abravanel, And The Utah Symphony Orchestra: The Battle For Classical Music, Alex D. Smith
Theses and Dissertations
Between 1947 and 1979 the Utah Symphony Orchestra was transformed from an obscure, part-time, amateur orchestra into one of the major symphony orchestras in America. By 1947 the orchestra, which had begun as a Works Progress Administration organization, was barely hanging on. The symphony struggled to remain financially solvent, performing only a few concerts per year. Thirty-two years later the Utah Symphony Orchestra was one of the most prestigious musical ensembles in the country— receiving rave reviews from critics around the world, touring extensively, and with more than a hundred albums to its credit. The remarkable growth of the Utah …