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... the source materials may seem gratuitous, but they are necessary because of the central position Poulton’s work holds: she and her work are for most people synonymous with Dowland scholarship, and the musicologist or lutanist turning to Dowland will turn to her. Because that is so, it is necessary t ...
... the source materials may seem gratuitous, but they are necessary because of the central position Poulton’s work holds: she and her work are for most people synonymous with Dowland scholarship, and the musicologist or lutanist turning to Dowland will turn to her. Because that is so, it is necessary t ...
The Devil`s Horn and the Music of the Brothel
... composer and composition. These aspects are considered as elements of performance practice, an understanding of which leads to a more fruitful appreciation of the music. Saxophonists of diverse backgrounds have sought to explore the myriad of Latin American musical traditions throughout the vast geo ...
... composer and composition. These aspects are considered as elements of performance practice, an understanding of which leads to a more fruitful appreciation of the music. Saxophonists of diverse backgrounds have sought to explore the myriad of Latin American musical traditions throughout the vast geo ...
B. The Traditional Music of Karawitan
... sustenance and goods to be traded or processed into manufactured goods. These factors all have significant impact on the life of karawitan music. The music of karawitan in the context of urbanization is understood to be music with musical construction and typicality, manner and genuine form of cult ...
... sustenance and goods to be traded or processed into manufactured goods. These factors all have significant impact on the life of karawitan music. The music of karawitan in the context of urbanization is understood to be music with musical construction and typicality, manner and genuine form of cult ...
memorandum - Hindu American Foundation
... Recommendations to accept the text as originally written by the publisher are ...
... Recommendations to accept the text as originally written by the publisher are ...
cruising down the river - The Theatre Organ Home Page
... (LP cover text) When Ken Griffin sits down at the organ, he has considerably more to do than let his fingers wander idly over the keys - he is concerned with putting together a program of light romantic music that will charm and delight his thousands and thousands of admirers. That he has succeeded ...
... (LP cover text) When Ken Griffin sits down at the organ, he has considerably more to do than let his fingers wander idly over the keys - he is concerned with putting together a program of light romantic music that will charm and delight his thousands and thousands of admirers. That he has succeeded ...
... Three aspects of the course are equally essential to your success in the course and to your fullest experience in music through this course: 1) attendance at the weekly class meetings, materials introduced and discussed here will not be repeated elsewhere in the course; 2) weekly listening assignmen ...
The Milwaukee Symposia for Church Composers
... who is both present and hidden; its dynamism symbolizes a God who calls us into dialogue; its ability to unify symbolizes a God whom we perceive as personal. So sounds themselves, from a JudaeoChristian perspective, can be part of the self-revelation of God. Although sound can also be destructive an ...
... who is both present and hidden; its dynamism symbolizes a God who calls us into dialogue; its ability to unify symbolizes a God whom we perceive as personal. So sounds themselves, from a JudaeoChristian perspective, can be part of the self-revelation of God. Although sound can also be destructive an ...
A SURVEY OF TRAGIC LOVE IN VOCAL REPERTOIRE
... keyboard, violin, and theory, but when his voice broke in 1673, he could no longer perform. At this point, Purcell decided to remain with the Chapel Royal and took on the position of assistant to the Keeper and Tuner of the King's Instruments.3 While Henry Purcell developed his skills in keeping ins ...
... keyboard, violin, and theory, but when his voice broke in 1673, he could no longer perform. At this point, Purcell decided to remain with the Chapel Royal and took on the position of assistant to the Keeper and Tuner of the King's Instruments.3 While Henry Purcell developed his skills in keeping ins ...
Worship of Nada Brahman
... hearts of gods and Brahmins. He asks his mind to drink the deep nectar of raga and get edified. To him, ragas are not mere groups of notes but have an ethos and to those who do sangita upasana, ‘they assume the most pleasing forms and dance before them with their anklets jingling’ ("Sripapriya"). Ro ...
... hearts of gods and Brahmins. He asks his mind to drink the deep nectar of raga and get edified. To him, ragas are not mere groups of notes but have an ethos and to those who do sangita upasana, ‘they assume the most pleasing forms and dance before them with their anklets jingling’ ("Sripapriya"). Ro ...
Numerical Prefixes
... Three is also the number of Resurrection, for it was on the third day that Jesus rose again from the dead. Three is also the number of the unholy Godhead or the Devil’s Trinity comprising the anti-god, antichrist and anti-spirit. In the Godhead, Jesus Christ as a person was on the cross in a body a ...
... Three is also the number of Resurrection, for it was on the third day that Jesus rose again from the dead. Three is also the number of the unholy Godhead or the Devil’s Trinity comprising the anti-god, antichrist and anti-spirit. In the Godhead, Jesus Christ as a person was on the cross in a body a ...
Renaissance Period (1450 – 1600)
... longer content to remain unknown; like other artists, they sought credit for their work. Many leading Renaissance composers came from the “low countries” (Flanders), an area which now includes parts of the Netherlands, Belgium, and northern France. Flemish composers were highly regarded and held imp ...
... longer content to remain unknown; like other artists, they sought credit for their work. Many leading Renaissance composers came from the “low countries” (Flanders), an area which now includes parts of the Netherlands, Belgium, and northern France. Flemish composers were highly regarded and held imp ...
Walter Piston, Practical Theorist
... applied to melody and bass. I'll never forget his reply. "Oh, yes," he said, "that species counterpoint is very valuable. Of course, it's not music." This is, of course, only part of what would have been his verdict on counterpoint instruction as it is increasingly valued today. The other part of it ...
... applied to melody and bass. I'll never forget his reply. "Oh, yes," he said, "that species counterpoint is very valuable. Of course, it's not music." This is, of course, only part of what would have been his verdict on counterpoint instruction as it is increasingly valued today. The other part of it ...
The Rebirth of the Musical Author in Recent Fiction
... his recent study on Musical Performance (2011), “Musical performance deals with the transformation of a (typically classical Western) score into a physical entity composed of acoustical events and the embodiment of the score’s symbols in the musicians’ bodies” (3). Therefore, if the actual practice ...
... his recent study on Musical Performance (2011), “Musical performance deals with the transformation of a (typically classical Western) score into a physical entity composed of acoustical events and the embodiment of the score’s symbols in the musicians’ bodies” (3). Therefore, if the actual practice ...
2017 Spring meeting PROGRAM - American Musicological Society
... Exposition (2011), with music receiving only intermittent mention. Therefore, research has been focused primarily in local archives, including the Filson Historical Society, and those of the University of Louisville. These archives contain scrapbooks, drawings, and other memorabilia. In addition, th ...
... Exposition (2011), with music receiving only intermittent mention. Therefore, research has been focused primarily in local archives, including the Filson Historical Society, and those of the University of Louisville. These archives contain scrapbooks, drawings, and other memorabilia. In addition, th ...
PRE Vol. 1 - Ethnomusicology Review
... often cut even more drastically, with an entire section omitted: AA'A' BB CC e'c' A'A' BB ec e'c' An. Innovation in ~, when it occurs, is usually limited to the melodic embellishments played during sung verses or choruses. The main melodic figures, for either vocal or instrumental lines, are general ...
... often cut even more drastically, with an entire section omitted: AA'A' BB CC e'c' A'A' BB ec e'c' An. Innovation in ~, when it occurs, is usually limited to the melodic embellishments played during sung verses or choruses. The main melodic figures, for either vocal or instrumental lines, are general ...
Theorising Theatre Translation
... • translation strategies vary according to system translators work for. • Dated translations →accepted within literary system → revised or rewritten if to be used in production • Theatrical system= immediacy of orality • literary system =permanence of written language. • These two systems behave ac ...
... • translation strategies vary according to system translators work for. • Dated translations →accepted within literary system → revised or rewritten if to be used in production • Theatrical system= immediacy of orality • literary system =permanence of written language. • These two systems behave ac ...
Music
... three movements, which were traditionally fast (vigorous and showed contrast between groups of instruments), slow (lyrical and intimate in a new key) then fast (lively and dancelike). 3 part variations minuet a social dance of French origin for two persons, usually in 3/4 time. Written for instrumen ...
... three movements, which were traditionally fast (vigorous and showed contrast between groups of instruments), slow (lyrical and intimate in a new key) then fast (lively and dancelike). 3 part variations minuet a social dance of French origin for two persons, usually in 3/4 time. Written for instrumen ...
program notes - Aston Magna Music Festival
... contracted to marry Leonora d’Este, the sister of the Duke of Ferrara, Alfonso II, the last in a line of rulers who had lavishly promoted music-making and composers throughout the entire century. After several years of busy musical activity in Ferrara in the 1590s, where his third and fourth books ...
... contracted to marry Leonora d’Este, the sister of the Duke of Ferrara, Alfonso II, the last in a line of rulers who had lavishly promoted music-making and composers throughout the entire century. After several years of busy musical activity in Ferrara in the 1590s, where his third and fourth books ...
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... 33. What were positive effects of imperialism on India? CHAPTER 13 34. Describe how World War I was a “total war.” 35. What was rationing and how was it used during World War I? 36. How did WWI come to an end? 37. Who assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand and why? 38. Which nation declared war first ...
... 33. What were positive effects of imperialism on India? CHAPTER 13 34. Describe how World War I was a “total war.” 35. What was rationing and how was it used during World War I? 36. How did WWI come to an end? 37. Who assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand and why? 38. Which nation declared war first ...
Ch15Packet - Quinn Onyx Team
... know how to do their jobs. There was also common dharma, a set of values for everyone to follow. For example, all Hindus believe in _______________________, and that all forms of life should be respected. The animal that best symbolizes this idea for Hindus is the __________, which is treated as sac ...
... know how to do their jobs. There was also common dharma, a set of values for everyone to follow. For example, all Hindus believe in _______________________, and that all forms of life should be respected. The animal that best symbolizes this idea for Hindus is the __________, which is treated as sac ...
delhi public school aligarh
... ENGLISH: Section-A (Reading) : Unseen Passage: Poem, & OTBA Section-B (Writing) : Diary Entry, Letters (Formal & Informal), Article, Story Writing Section C (Grammar) : Tenses, Determiners, Reported Speech (Narration), Subject-Verb Agreement, Modals, Active-Passive Voice (News Headlines, Process com ...
... ENGLISH: Section-A (Reading) : Unseen Passage: Poem, & OTBA Section-B (Writing) : Diary Entry, Letters (Formal & Informal), Article, Story Writing Section C (Grammar) : Tenses, Determiners, Reported Speech (Narration), Subject-Verb Agreement, Modals, Active-Passive Voice (News Headlines, Process com ...
delhi public achool aligarh
... ENGLISH: Section-A (Reading) : Unseen Passage: Poem, & OTBA Section-B (Writing) : Diary Entry, Letters (Formal & Informal), Article, Story Writing Section C (Grammar) : Tenses, Determiners, Reported Speech (Narration), Subject-Verb Agreement, Modals, Active-Passive Voice (News Headlines, Process com ...
... ENGLISH: Section-A (Reading) : Unseen Passage: Poem, & OTBA Section-B (Writing) : Diary Entry, Letters (Formal & Informal), Article, Story Writing Section C (Grammar) : Tenses, Determiners, Reported Speech (Narration), Subject-Verb Agreement, Modals, Active-Passive Voice (News Headlines, Process com ...
Meaningful to Behold - Tharpa Publications
... divided into three parts: 1 The pre-eminent qualities of the author 2 An introduction to the text 3 The explanation of the actual text ...
... divided into three parts: 1 The pre-eminent qualities of the author 2 An introduction to the text 3 The explanation of the actual text ...