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... hands Labour criticises proposal to sell off 200 monuments and historic sites Local councils, which have been ... audiences realise, says Clive Davis National Theatre Broadway melodies with bite Music: Aldebugh's tribute to Britten ...
1992 - Gale Group | TDA
... Understanding Community Power in the Debate over Confederate Monuments, Social Science Quarterly 102, no.33 (Apr 2021): 1128–1150.https://doi.org/10.1111/ssqu.12971David H. Fleming, Simon Harrison In-dependent Art Shi-Nema: Decomposing the Main Melody via Monu-mental Time-Images, (Dec 2020): 99– ...
Tópico(s): China's Socioeconomic Reforms and Governance
1985 - University of Chicago Press | Critical Inquiry
... 95. Chesnokov, Pavel. Heruvimskaya pesn. (Cherubic Hymn). Sofroniev Melody, Op. 27, No. 5. SATB Unacc. Edited by Vladimir Morosan. (Monuments of Russian Sacred Music.) Musica Russica, 2009. Cn ...
Tópico(s): Musicology and Musical Analysis
2009 - Music Library Association | Notes
Bissera V. Pentcheva, Jonathan S. Abel,
... loudspeakers (Figs. 8–9). The fifteen performers, twelve melody chanters and three ison chanters, were outfitted with ... generated by separately processing each of the twelve melody chanters' dry microphone signals. Four statistically independent Bing- ... to form a "wet" signal cluster for each melody chanter. These clusters were then sized and positioned ... chanters was associated with a group of four melody chanters. Their singing was auralized by simply mixing ... microphone signals with that of the four associated melody chanters prior to convolution and Ambisonics processing. In ...
Tópico(s): Ancient Mediterranean Archaeology and History
2017 - University of Chicago Press | Speculum
Spyridon Antonopoulos, Sharon E. J. Gerstel, Chris Kyriakakis, Konstantinos Raptis, James J. Donahue,
... chant appears in the sources alongside older, traditional melodies. This was kalophonia (literally, "beautiful sound"), an embellished ... abstraction. Composers took great liberties in reshaping older melodies, composing virtuosic melodic lines while manipulating the proper ... the melodic and rhythmic profile of these medieval melodies.26 It was also important to record chant ... on experiences as well as the soundscapes of monuments to future generations. Notes 1 The initial phase ... For an overview of Byzantine Thessaloniki and its monuments, see Eutychia Kourkoutidou-Nikolaïdou and Anastasia Tourta, Wandering ...
Tópico(s): Byzantine Studies and History
2017 - University of Chicago Press | Speculum
... 1478-0542.2009.00603.xThom Mertens Die Gheestelicke Melody: A Program for the Spiritual Life in a ...
Tópico(s): Medieval Iberian Studies
1990 - University of Chicago Press | Speculum
... musical elements such as rhythm, harmony, and diatonic melody would give way to unprecedented rhythmic complexity and ...
Tópico(s): Music History and Culture
2009 - | Folk music journal
... is of course new. Only the pitch, the melody, and the public have changed. There was in ...
Tópico(s): Microbial metabolism and enzyme function
2007 - Wiley | Angewandte Chemie International Edition
Juliet Carpenter, Loretta Lees,
... analysis. Ballinger, Cambridge, MA. Downie, D. (1989) Marais melodies. Paris Passion 13 (Nov.), 36–42. Evenson, N. ( ... Le Marais: mythe et réalité. Caisse Nationale des Monuments Historiques et des Sites, Picard, Paris. Kain, R. ...
Tópico(s): Housing, Finance, and Neoliberalism
1995 - Wiley | International Journal of Urban and Regional Research
... in the case of chants données, below a melody) without the aid of a musical instrument. If ...
Tópico(s): Musicians’ Health and Performance
2022 - Duke University | Journal of Music Theory
... and textual depths, enhanced by an excruciatingly beautiful melody, that render it an uplifting spiritual and aesthetic experience for singer and listener. The MSO concert was to have included Beethoven's Symphony No. 5 in C Minor, a monument of Western music that, even after many hearings, ...
Tópico(s): Diverse Musicological Studies
2021 - Routledge | Journal of Singing
... to emit signals that subtly decompose the ‘main melodies’ associated with China’s embrace of modernization. Drawing on a hybrid model of Deleuze’s image regimes from Cinema 1 (2005a) and Cinema 2 (2005b) further permits us to perceive how these macropolitical ‘monuments’ critique the very narratives of progress that their ...
Tópico(s): Art, Politics, and Modernism
2016 - Intellect | Journal of Urban Cultural Studies
... The choruses especially, in which some original Hebrew melodies have been introduced, met with much appreciation.VIEAN NA.-A concert in aid of the projected Brahms monument was given by the Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde on ...
Tópico(s): Diverse Musicological Studies
1899 - | The Musical Times and Singing Class Circular
... may be slow, cracked, off-key, dumb, a melody no one will hear but me, yet when I speak I'm in the orchestra, my instrument at least original. Reader, invisible friend of the page, I'm counting on your not knowing this painting! The obelisk, monument on the right, fixed in the middle of ...
Tópico(s): Historical Art and Culture Studies
2012 - University of Missouri | The Missouri review
... assertion comes from Rousseau, who refers to “the melody of an ode of Pindar set to music ... 1936), 120–36; and Otto J. Gombosi, “The Melody of Pindar's ‘Golden Lyre',” Musical Quarterly 26 ( ... tune, and mentions earlier specimens of the Greek melodies cited, including those appearing in the Galilei treatise. “ ...
Tópico(s): Historical Influence and Diplomacy
2013 - Taylor & Francis | Journal of Musicological Research
... be a case of passive synthesis. Like a melody, a mathematical proof is manifest in an affective ... mathematics, for which Nicolas Bourbaki stands as a monument of rigor.
Tópico(s): History and Theory of Mathematics
2015 - University of Windsor | PhaenEx
Soumya Sankar Ghosh, Sibansu Mukherjee,
... Cultural legacy, according to UNESCO, includes not only monuments and collections of artefacts, but also traditions and living expressions inherited from our forefathers and passed down to our successors. Folk literature, in the form of poems, lines, and melodies, is a part of cultural legacy, and its ...
Tópico(s): Educator Training and Historical Pedagogy
2022 - SlovakEdu, n.o. | Journal of language and cultural education
It's difficult to be talented & genius yet, often called crazy to your face in a place that rewards moneymakers who build and worship skyscrapers as monuments to the individuality of dollar bill collecting and preemptive war making & whose poets and artists are viewed as handicapped, a bit mad with water colored hands &, ideas. Gathered amid contemplative late-night talks with myself while Monk quietly played in the background, this highly personal reflection is my response to the, numerous calls which ...
Tópico(s): Music History and Culture
2014 - University of Chicago Press | Chicago Review
... as I passed through the gates of this monument to inhumanity.Within minutes, however, the clouds split apart, allowing the sun to shine on the crematoria, and in response to these warm rays, birds began to sing with an annoying brightness.Their melodies intruded on the darkness that I needed to ...
1998 - Oxford University Press | Physical Therapy
... Sumerian psalms usually have the title eršemma or melody to the flute. But the drum, balag , Syriac pelaggā , and the kettledrum, liles , Babylonian lilissu , were freely employed in sacred music. The harp was also employed in early Sumer, as we know from a monument of Lagash, but the Sumerian and Babylonian name ...
Tópico(s): Language, Linguistics, Cultural Analysis
1921 - Cambridge University Press | Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain & Ireland
... scene of humanity, and "One asks for mournful melodies". "Accomplished fingers begin to play", and in their ...
Tópico(s): Irish and British Studies
1999 - Elsevier BV | The Lancet
... seen to be derived from a late Byzantine monument - the Arcadius column. In the connection with Greek culture which seems to have so much interested Brunelleschi, the hypothesis is made that we understand the Cantoria by Luca della Robbia as an expression of harmony and the one by Donatello of melody.
Tópico(s): Renaissance and Early Modern Studies
1981 - | Artibus et Historiae
... Irish music beyond a passing reference to the Melodies of ThomasMoore.1 One does not need to ... be pernicious in the domain of music. More monuments are torn down than are raised up by ...
Tópico(s): Theater, Performance, and Music History
2009 - Philosophy Documentation Center | New hibernia review
... its regular strophic structure and simple and singable melody, was the ideal for this new form of ...
2012 - | Goethe yearbook
Mikaël Gómez Guthart, Translated by Susan Brown,
... texts to him, orally interpreting into Mandarin A monument to Don Quixote in Tandil, Argentina. Photo: Carlos Barengo/Pixabay WORLDLIT.ORG 35 the written foreign words. According to his finest—and rather few—exegetes, Lin Shu would then rewrite the tale in classic Mandarin, as true to the original piece as possible. That is to say, he favored the story narrative over its melody, pace, and style. Lin Shu was blessed with ...
Tópico(s): Philippine History and Culture
2018 - University of Oklahoma | World Literature Today
... texts to him, orally interpreting into Mandarin A monument to Don Quixote in Tandil, Argentina. Photo: Carlos Barengo/Pixabay WORLDLIT.ORG 35 the written foreign words. According to his finest—and rather few—exegetes, Lin Shu would then rewrite the tale in classic Mandarin, as true to the original piece as possible. That is to say, he favored the story narrative over its melody, pace, and style. Lin Shu was blessed with ...
Tópico(s): Translation Studies and Practices
2018 - University of Oklahoma | World Literature Today
... lyrics, as in Thomas Moore's successful Irish Melodies (1808), which drew on Bunting's melodies in an effort to reanimate rather than preserve this music.10 Moore used these melodies to carry new lyrics that conjured an “ancient, ... encouraged him to pursue the publication of Irish melodies.38These United Irishmen were well integrated into their ... Petersburg embarked on a plan to publish Irish melodies with new words that reflected the times, first ... to the character and expression of its beautiful melodies.” The collection would include both “comic and pathetic” ...
Tópico(s): Historical Studies of British Isles
2022 - University of Illinois Press | American Music
... Do not be afraid to use rhythm and melody in medical presentations: modulate your voice, vary the ... surface layer of the cantatas appealed to all—melody (what melodies!), familiar rhythms, and the comfort of the chorales. ... Leipzig. He had created an indelible and unmatched monument of human accomplishment by composing 2 annual cycles ...
Tópico(s): Bach Studies and Logistics Development
2019 - Lippincott Williams & Wilkins | Circulation Research
... reads this symphony, which quotes the Lutheran chorale melody “Ein Feste Burg ist unser Gott,” as an ...
Tópico(s): Musicology and Musical Analysis
2016 - Music Library Association | Notes
... that again, into Eastern and possibly Jewish liturgical melodies. St.ThomasAquinas worked out his grand philosophical-theological ... scientific revolution had already taken hold; though Gregorian melodies were no doubt heard at that Council, the ...
Tópico(s): Renaissance Literature and Culture
1999 - University of St. Thomas | logos