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Music At Northern Iowa, V17, Fall 1998, University Of Northern Iowa. School Of Music.
Music At Northern Iowa, V17, Fall 1998, University Of Northern Iowa. School Of Music.
Rhythms: Music at the University of Northern Iowa
Inside This Issue:
--Jazz Band I plays Montreux
--Glee Club Completes Tenth European Tour
--Esteemed Composer Visits UNI
--17th Annual Scholarship Benefit Concert
--Africa Comes to UNI
--Tymas-Jones Accepts Ohio Dean Position
--Faculty Activities
--Alumni News
--Giving Notes
--Emeritus Activities
--Spotlight Series
--Special Events 1997-98
--Awards
"Why Can't The English" . . . Learn To Get Along?: Musical Reinforcement Of Negative Personal Characteristics In My Fair Lady, Gretchen Hundling
"Why Can't The English" . . . Learn To Get Along?: Musical Reinforcement Of Negative Personal Characteristics In My Fair Lady, Gretchen Hundling
Presidential Scholars Theses (1990 – 2006)
Although the matter of adaptation is a delicate one, a majority of Shaw's original work is retained in My Fair Lady--over half of the show is the original Pygmalion script (Lerner Street 23). With the exception of the altered ending, almost all of Shaw's poke at English society is intact. But in this case, the songs of the musical serve an even greater function than just relaying what is on the characters' minds when the orchestra starts to play. The characters of this show are sometimes lovable, yet often detestable, for a great deal of their negative issues and …
Technology, At-Risk Intervention & The Music Classroom, Kurt M.J. Devore
Technology, At-Risk Intervention & The Music Classroom, Kurt M.J. Devore
Graduate Research Papers
This research paper will provide an overview of the music technologies available for students, address how the National Standards for music education are fulfilled by utilizing technology in the music classroom, and discuss how technology applications can aid learning in the music classroom. There will also be a description of several technology based workstations for the music classroom.