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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Jay Siverson, Trombone, Jay Siverson
Jay Siverson, Trombone, Jay Siverson
School of Music Graduate Recitals
- JAY SIVERSON, Trombone
- assisted by Tina Gorter and Yi Wang, Piano Mike Haisten, Chris VanHof, and Ruth Lindgren, Trombone
Jay Siverson is a candidate for the Master of Music degree majoring in trombone performance. He received his bachelor’s degree from Western Michigan University.
Jeremy Bieber, Guitar, Jeremy Bieber
Jeremy Bieber, Guitar, Jeremy Bieber
School of Music Graduate Recitals
- JEREMY BIEBER, Guitar
- assisted by Dave Izard, Organ Chris Earley, Drums
Jeremy Bieber is a candidate for the Master of Music degree majoring in jazz performance. He received his bachelor’s degree from Northern Illinois University.
Carl Ratner, Baritone, 11/3, College Of Fine Arts
Carl Ratner, Baritone, 11/3, College Of Fine Arts
School of Music Faculty Recitals
- CARL RATNER, Baritone
- Gunta Laukmane, Piano
- assisted by Joe Miller, Tenor
Political Correctness Today, Joseph Ellin
Political Correctness Today, Joseph Ellin
Center for the Study of Ethics in Society Papers
Paper presented to the Center of the Study of Ethics in Society Western Michigan University, November 14th, 2003.
Jorge A. Martinez, Viola, Jorge A. Martinez
Jorge A. Martinez, Viola, Jorge A. Martinez
School of Music Graduate Recitals
- JORGE A. MARTINEZ, Viola
- Tina Gorter, Piano
- assisted by LA CATRINA STRING QUARTET Daniel Vega Albela, Violin Alfredo Hernandez Cadena, Violin Alan Daowz Mendez, Cello
Jorge A. Martinez is a candidate for the Master of Music degree majoring in viola performance. He received his bachelor’s degree from the Conservatorio de Las Rosas in Mexico.
Somos Y Estamos, Otoño 2003, Department Of Spanish
Somos Y Estamos, Otoño 2003, Department Of Spanish
Somos y Estamos
No abstract provided.
Chung Park, Viola, Chung Park
Chung Park, Viola, Chung Park
School of Music Graduate Recitals
- CHUNG PARK, Viola
- Genaddi Zagor, Piano
- assisted by Bruce Uchimura, Cello
Chung Park is a candidate for the Master of Music degree majoring in viola performance. He received his bachelor’s degree from the Peabody Conservatory of Music and a master’s degree (in conducting) from the University of Illinois.
Armenoui Keheyan, Violin, Armenoui Keheyan
Armenoui Keheyan, Violin, Armenoui Keheyan
School of Music Graduate Recitals
- ARMENOUI KEHEYAN, Violin
- Henning Vauth, Piano
Armenoui Keheyan is a candidate for the Master of Music degree majoring in violin performance. She received her bachelor’s degree from Indiana University of Pennsylvania.
The Cistercian Studies Conference, 2003, The Institute Of Cistercian Studies
The Cistercian Studies Conference, 2003, The Institute Of Cistercian Studies
Conference on Cistercian Studies Programs
Program for the 2003 Cistercian Studies Conference at Western Michigan University in conjunction with the 38th Annual International Congress on Medieval Studies. This conference happened between May 8-11 2003.
38th International Congress On Medieval Studies, Medieval Institute, Western Michigan University
38th International Congress On Medieval Studies, Medieval Institute, Western Michigan University
International Congress on Medieval Studies Archive
The printed program of the 38th International Congress on Medieval Studies (May 8-11, 2003), including the Corrigenda.
The Ethics Of Apology And The Role Of An Ombuds From The Perspective Of A Lawyer, Sharan Lee Levine, Paula A. Aylward
The Ethics Of Apology And The Role Of An Ombuds From The Perspective Of A Lawyer, Sharan Lee Levine, Paula A. Aylward
Center for the Study of Ethics in Society Papers
Papers presented for the Center of the Study of Ethics in Society Western Michigan University, March 20, 2003.
Kristy Smith, Conductor, Kristy Smith
Kristy Smith, Conductor, Kristy Smith
School of Music Graduate Recitals
- KRISTY SMITH, Conductor
- conducting the University Symphonic Band
Kristy Smith is a candidate for the Master of Music degree majoring in instrumental conducting. She received her bachelor’s degree from Stetson University (DeLand, Florida).
Don Sibley, Bass, Don Sibley
Don Sibley, Bass, Don Sibley
School of Music Graduate Recitals
- DON SIBLEY, Bass
- assisted by Dan Kramlich, Piano Chris Earley, Drums
Don Sibley is a candidate for the Master of Music degree majoring in jazz performance. He received his bachelor’s degree from the University of Texas at Austin.
Jeffrey Meador, Bass Trombone, Jeffrey Meador
Jeffrey Meador, Bass Trombone, Jeffrey Meador
School of Music Graduate Recitals
- JEFFREY MEADOR, Bass Trombone
- Chris Sargent, Piano
Jeffrey Meador is a candidate for the Master of Music degree majoring in trombone performance. He received his bachelor’s degree from Morehead State University (Kentucky).
Jeremy Landig, Conductor, Jeremy Landig
Jeremy Landig, Conductor, Jeremy Landig
School of Music Graduate Recitals
- JEREMY LANDIG, Conductor
- with COLLEGIUM SINGERS CHAMBER VOCAL ENSEMBLE COLLEGIUM MUSICUM PLAYERS Matthew Steel, Director Tamara Flick, Narrator Yu-Lien The, Piano
Jeremy Landig is a candidate for the Master of Music degree majoring in choral conducting. He received his bachelor’s degree from Millikin University (Decatur, Illinois).
Licensing Issues In The Acquisition Of Slides, Digital Images, And Digital Reproduction Rights For Two Digital Image Projects At Western Michigan University, Miranda Howard
University Libraries Faculty & Staff Publications
" Advances taking place in digital imaging technology and projection are changing the way that libraries acquire images for classroom and research use. In the teaching of the visual arts and other subjects where material culture is at the heart of the discipline, pictures of objects are used as surrogates for actual artifacts, since pictorial surrogates allow instructors to talk about a work without having the actual piece present. One of the major changes in image acquisition brought about by new technology is that image vendors and the educational community are now much more attuned to the regulations of copyright …
Katharine Hoogerheide, Organ, Katharine Hoogerheide
Katharine Hoogerheide, Organ, Katharine Hoogerheide
School of Music Graduate Recitals
- KATHARINE HOOGERHEIDE
- assisted by the WMU Graduate Brass Quintet Keith Geiman, Trumpet Stephen James, Trumpet Jon Chesman, Horn Jay Siverson, Trombone Stephen Molnar, Tuba
Katharine Hoogerheide is a candidate for the Master of Music degree majoring in organ performance. She received her bachelor’s degree from Western Michigan University.
Keith Geiman, Trumpet, Keith Geiman
Keith Geiman, Trumpet, Keith Geiman
School of Music Graduate Recitals
- KEITH GEIMAN, Trumpet
- assisted by Helen Lukan, Piano Katharine Hoogerheide, Organ Daniel Vega-Albela, Violin
Keith Geiman is a candidate for the Master of Music degree majoring in trumpet performance. He received his bachelor’s degree from Towson University (Maryland).
Sara Salentine, Piano, Sara Salentine
Sara Salentine, Piano, Sara Salentine
School of Music Graduate Recitals
- SARA SALENTINE, Piano
Sara Salentine is a candidate for the Master of Music degree majoring in jazz performance. She received her bachelor’s degree from the University of Wisconsin at Green Bay.
Yu-Lien The, Piano, Yu-Lien The
Yu-Lien The, Piano, Yu-Lien The
School of Music Graduate Recitals
- YU-LIEN THE, Piano
Yu-Lien The is a candidate for the Master of Music degree majoring in piano performance. She received her bachelor’s degree from the Hochschule für Musik und Theater in Hannover, Germany.
Richard Such, Saxophone, Richard Such
Richard Such, Saxophone, Richard Such
School of Music Graduate Recitals
- RICHARD SUCH, Saxophone
- assisted by Tina Hatch and Yu-Lien The, Piano Matthew Lefebvre, Saxophone
Richard Such is a candidate for the Master of Music degree majoring in saxophone performance. He received his bachelor’s degree from the University of Oregon.
Marcus S. Talley, Violin, Marcus S. Talley
Marcus S. Talley, Violin, Marcus S. Talley
School of Music Graduate Recitals
- MARCUS S. TALLEY, Violin
- Susan Wiersma Uchimura, Piano
Marcus S. Talley is a candidate for the Master of Music degree majoring in violin performance. He received his bachelor’s degree from Western Washington University (Bellingham, Washington).
Haida Peterson, Flute, Haida Peterson
Haida Peterson, Flute, Haida Peterson
School of Music Graduate Recitals
- HAIDA PETERSON, Flute
- Helen Lukan, Piano and Harpsichord
Haida Peterson is a candidate for the Master of Music degree majoring in flute performance. She received her bachelor’s degree from Washington State University.
Monica Griffin, Soprano, 1/28, College Of Fine Arts
Monica Griffin, Soprano, 1/28, College Of Fine Arts
School of Music Faculty Recitals
- MONICA GRIFFIN, Soprano
- Yu-Lien The, Piano
- assisted by the LA CATRINA STRING QUARTET Alfredo Hernández Cadena, Violin Daniel Vega-Albela, Violin Jorge Martínez Rios, Viola Alan Daowz Méndez, Cello
Cynthia Duda, Bassoon, Cynthia Duda
Cynthia Duda, Bassoon, Cynthia Duda
School of Music Graduate Recitals
- CYNTHIA DUDA, Bassoon
- assisted by Helen Lukan, Piano Diana Larson, Oboe and
- members of the bassoon studio Rebecca Christensen, Joshua Clevenger, Joseph Mosketti, Mary Pearson, Kathryn Seidel, Martin Van Klompenberg, and Stefanie Ward
Cynthia Duda is a candidate for the Master of Music degree majoring in bassoon performance. She received her bachelor’s degree from Bowling Green State University (Ohio).
York Art: A Subject List Of Extant And Lost Art, Clifford Davidson, David E. O'Connor
York Art: A Subject List Of Extant And Lost Art, Clifford Davidson, David E. O'Connor
Early Drama, Art, and Music
A list, classified by subject, of extant and lost art from pre-Reformation York originally compiled by Clifford Davidson and David E. O'Connor in 1978 and updated by Clifford Davidson, apparently in 2003. This digital reprint was created in 2014 for ScholarWorks at WMU.
Review Of Richard M. Jaffe. Neither Monk Nor Layman: Clerical Marriage In Modern Japanese Buddhism, Stephen G. Covell
Review Of Richard M. Jaffe. Neither Monk Nor Layman: Clerical Marriage In Modern Japanese Buddhism, Stephen G. Covell
Comparative Religion Publications
First paragraph:
Clerical marriage stands alongside changing attitudes towards funerary care as one of the most critical issues in contemporary Japanese Buddhism. In this richly detailed and clearly written work, Richard Jaffe describes how the issue of clerical marriage came to dominate modern Japanese Buddhism. In so doing he provides a valuable contribution to the fields of Japanese Studies and Buddhology. Moreover, through his focus on the interaction between the Meiji state and Buddhist organizations Jaffe provides abundant material for anyone interested in state-religion issues.