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General Recital - December 8, 2005, Music Department Dec 2005

General Recital - December 8, 2005, Music Department

General and Sophomore Recitals

This general recital is from December 8, 2005.


General Recital - December 6, 2005, Music Department Dec 2005

General Recital - December 6, 2005, Music Department

General and Sophomore Recitals

A general recital from December 6, 2005.


General Recital - November 15, 2005, Music Department Nov 2005

General Recital - November 15, 2005, Music Department

General and Sophomore Recitals

This general recital is from November 15, 2005.


All Recital Programs For Fall Semester 2005, Music Department Oct 2005

All Recital Programs For Fall Semester 2005, Music Department

General and Sophomore Recitals

This document contains all recital programs for Fall Semester 2005.


Brindle, Donna, Bronx African American History Project May 2005

Brindle, Donna, Bronx African American History Project

Oral Histories

Interviewers: Mark Naison and Natasha Lightfoot

Interviewee: Donna Brindle

Date: May 23, 2005

Summarized by Leigh Waterbury

Donna Brindle was born in 1953 in the Bronx and lived on Intervale Avenue until around the age of 11. Her parents initially moved to the Bronx because other friends of theirs were, and those socializations became an important part of Donna’s upbringing. Both of her parents were musicians, her father was a concert pianist and one of the founders of The Symphony of the New World in the 1950‘s. Her parents were also politically active. Her mother worked with NAACP as well …


General Recital - April 26, 2005, Music Department Apr 2005

General Recital - April 26, 2005, Music Department

General and Sophomore Recitals

This general recital is from April 26, 2005.


Have We Come All This Way For Birth Or Death? Liturgical Music As Prophetic Ministry, Kathleen Harmon Apr 2005

Have We Come All This Way For Birth Or Death? Liturgical Music As Prophetic Ministry, Kathleen Harmon

Institute of Liturgical Studies Occasional Papers

(excerpt) "In this presentation I bring together two theological strands which stand at the heart of the mystery of Christ and of the Church: prophetic ministry and the paschal mystery. I weave these two areas of thought together to build a foundation for exploring liturgy as the central prophetic act of the Church. I then use this perspective as the lens through which to explore liturgical music as a prophetic ministry that challenges the Church to be faithful to that death-resurrection mystery into which she has been baptized."


All Recital Programs For Spring Semester 2005, Music Department Apr 2005

All Recital Programs For Spring Semester 2005, Music Department

General and Sophomore Recitals

This file contains all the programs for the Spring 2005 semester.


General Recital - March 29, 2005, Music Department Mar 2005

General Recital - March 29, 2005, Music Department

General and Sophomore Recitals

This general recital is from March 29, 2005.


“Can Con” On The Www, Keith Chapman, Lisa Rae Philpott Feb 2005

“Can Con” On The Www, Keith Chapman, Lisa Rae Philpott

Western Libraries Presentations

No abstract provided.


General Recital Featuring The Eiu Symphonic Wind Ensemble, Music Department Jan 2005

General Recital Featuring The Eiu Symphonic Wind Ensemble, Music Department

General and Sophomore Recitals

This general recital from January 20, 2005 features the EIU Symphonic Wind Ensemble, conducted by Dennis Hayslett.


Onset And Ornament Detection And Music Transcription For Monophonic Traditional Irish Music, Aileen Kelleher Jan 2005

Onset And Ornament Detection And Music Transcription For Monophonic Traditional Irish Music, Aileen Kelleher

Masters

To date, much has been... This abstract will be longer in due course!


Mousike Techne: The Philosophical Practice Of Music In Plato, Nietzsche, And Heidegger, Babette Babich Jan 2005

Mousike Techne: The Philosophical Practice Of Music In Plato, Nietzsche, And Heidegger, Babette Babich

Articles and Chapters in Academic Book Collections

After retracing the breadth of the definition of music in antiquity to the end of justifying the sense in which one may speak of 'the music of philosophy' as Plato's Socrates does, this essay re-reads the Platonic distinction between philosophy as the highest kind of music and performative, as heard or played sung music as a lower form. It then turns to an exploration of Nietzsche's writing style conceived on a muscial model precisely qua aphoristic and concludes with a review of Heidegger's thought as musically composed or adumbrated.


Percy Grainger And The Early Collecting Of Polynesian Music, Graham Barwell Jan 2005

Percy Grainger And The Early Collecting Of Polynesian Music, Graham Barwell

Faculty of Arts - Papers (Archive)

My interest in the Australian musician and composer, Percy Grainger, and his connections with the early collecting of Polynesian music, began when I visited the Australian National Portrait Gallery in Canberra. I saw there a portrait of Grainger painted in oils in 1941 by Ella Ström, Grainger’s wife. The three-quarter length portrait shows Grainger dressed in a short bolero-style jacket of towel-like material with elbow-length sleeves over a blue shirt, and what appears to be a skirt of khaki fabric at the waist and towel material below in a pattern of brown and white reminiscent of Maori design. Grainger faces …


Reflexiones Sobre La Relacion Poesia-Musica, Marianella P. Machado Jan 2005

Reflexiones Sobre La Relacion Poesia-Musica, Marianella P. Machado

Languages, Cultures, and Humanities Faculty and Staff Research

A lo largo de la historia de la cultura universal es posible apreciar que la poesia y la musica siempre han estado muy intimamente unidas.


Музикално-Философските „Картини" На Касия [Kassia's Musico-Philosophical “Paintings”], Anna K. Boshnakova Jan 2005

Музикално-Философските „Картини" На Касия [Kassia's Musico-Philosophical “Paintings”], Anna K. Boshnakova

Publications and Scholarship

This article is dedicated to the unique musico-philosophical "paintings" of Kassia - gifted poet and composer, wrote over fifty liturgical chants and more than two hundred secular verses in the forms of epigrams, gnomic verses, and moral sentences. She was born around AD. 810, probably in Constantinople, and died sometime between 843 and 867. Kassia's fame and importance is documented by Nikephoros Kallistos Xanthopoulos in his fourteenth-century catalogue of important Byzantine hymnographers, in which she is the only woman composer acknowledged. As а composer of sacred poems, (which are remarkable example of melopsychographia), her musical inventiveness was very important …


Musical Stem Completion: Humming That Note, J.A. Warker, Andrea Halpern Jan 2005

Musical Stem Completion: Humming That Note, J.A. Warker, Andrea Halpern

Faculty Journal Articles

This study looked at how people store and retrieve tonal music explicitly and implicitly using a production task. Participants completed an implicit task (tune stem completion) followed by an explicit task (cued recall). The tasks were identical except for the instructions at test time. They listened to tunes and were then presented with tune stems from previously heard tunes and novel tunes. For the implicit task, they were asked to sing a note they thought would come next musically. For the explicit task, they were asked to sing the note they remembered as coming next. Experiment 1 found that people …


Музикалната Епистемология На Аристоксен [Musical Epistomology Of Aristoxenus], Anna K. Boshnakova Jan 2005

Музикалната Епистемология На Аристоксен [Musical Epistomology Of Aristoxenus], Anna K. Boshnakova

Publications and Scholarship

No abstract provided.