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'If music and sweet poetry agree' : the marriage of two art forms, with particular emphasis on speech rhythm & inflection, dramatic intensity & musical coherence

'If music and sweet poetry agree' : the marriage of two art forms, with particular emphasis on speech rhythm & inflection, dramatic intensity & musical coherence

... Each composer, well aware of the current vogue(s) of his time (Distler of serialism, Morawetz of the avant-garde and minimalism), adopted the essentially existentialist position that to be true to himself he could ignore ... See full document

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'If music and sweet poetry agree' : the marriage of two art forms, with particular emphasis on speech rhythm & inflection, dramatic intensity & musical coherence

'If music and sweet poetry agree' : the marriage of two art forms, with particular emphasis on speech rhythm & inflection, dramatic intensity & musical coherence

... 1904 As translated by Geoffrey Bownas & Anthony Thwaites in Penguin Book of Japanese Verse Comodo, rubato, speech rhythm, wayward, hesitant, changing; poco a poco crescendo from bar 246 t[r] ... See full document

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'If music and sweet poetry agree' : the marriage of two art forms, with particular emphasis on speech rhythm & inflection, dramatic intensity & musical coherence

'If music and sweet poetry agree' : the marriage of two art forms, with particular emphasis on speech rhythm & inflection, dramatic intensity & musical coherence

... Tripudium: communal dance form used continuously in Europe since the time of Minoan Crete, ca 1500 BCE; in strict time, on the beat, 3 deliberate or prancing short steps forward LRL and [r] ... See full document

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The technological impact on well being through listening to music : A theoretical exploration of the impact of technology on the circumstances under which listening to music can induce emotions and with that influence well being

The technological impact on well being through listening to music : A theoretical exploration of the impact of technology on the circumstances under which listening to music can induce emotions and with that influence well being

... of music is caused by the way that music has been diffused in time and between ...of music must be included in such a unitary definition. First of all, music has changed over ...reproducing ... See full document

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The effects of delayed auditory and visual feedback on speech production

The effects of delayed auditory and visual feedback on speech production

... that speech sounds more “monotonous” under DAF (Fairbanks, 1955; Howell, ...the rhythm of ...%V rhythm measures were increased under DAF, when our participants repeated full ...rhythmic speech ... See full document

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Pound as music theorist: Antheil and the Treatise on Harmony

Pound as music theorist: Antheil and the Treatise on Harmony

... what music can offer ...contemporary music, Antheil provided the ‘new music’ Pound claimed he had been looking for since ‘the Vorticist manifestos of 1913-14’ which ‘left a blank space for ... See full document

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Audio in place: media, mobility & HCI: creating meaning in space

Audio in place: media, mobility & HCI: creating meaning in space

... discussing music, possibly the most ubiquitous of media. It forms a core element of our everyday practices and ...experiences. Music is embedded in our media soundtracks; it accompanies our journeys; ... See full document

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Colour   music : musical modelling in James McNeill Whistler's art

Colour music : musical modelling in James McNeill Whistler's art

... MacDonald, 'East and West: Sources and Influences', in Whistler, Women, and Fashion, New York: The Frick Collection; New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2003, pp.52-75... MacDon[r] ... See full document

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Musical instruments of Limbuin Sikkim

Musical instruments of Limbuin Sikkim

... and musical instruments of a particular community. Traditional music is very valuable culture due to the historical and cultural significance, but the modern musical forms and cultures ... See full document

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                        Power, agency, deference and difference
Examining the politics of composer–performer relationships in the wake of recent innovations

Article Power, agency, deference and difference Examining the politics of composer–performer relationships in the wake of recent innovations

... Duo for Pianists II features a development of Wolff’s time-neume notation, and was his first work to contain ‘aural cues’ (Hicks & Asplund, 2012, pp. 23–24, p. 26). The ‘extraordinarily difficult to manage’ (Hicks ... See full document

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The Role of Different Sweeteners and Instantization on WPI Flavor Formation during Beverage Processing Steps.

The Role of Different Sweeteners and Instantization on WPI Flavor Formation during Beverage Processing Steps.

... 87 beverages (Giroux et al., 2010). Another study concluded that sweetener type (including sucrose, fructose and a sucrose-fructose blend) had no effect on the sensory properties of soy fortified yogurt (Drake et al., ... See full document

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A Hundred Tongues: George Darley's Stammer

A Hundred Tongues: George Darley's Stammer

... he expanded the ghost story into a five- act ‘lyrical drama’ full of Shakespearean pastiche (see especially Bradshaw 2010). It was published in November 1827. In the same month, Darley applied unsuccessfully for the ... See full document

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Gamma rhythms and beta rhythms have different synchronization properties

Gamma rhythms and beta rhythms have different synchronization properties

... 1A). Two system parameters alter in time before and during the transition to beta: the strength of recurrent excitatory synapses and the amplitude of one or more slow K ...the two sites when both sites are ... See full document

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A pleasant change from politics : the musical culture of the British labour movement, 1918 1939

A pleasant change from politics : the musical culture of the British labour movement, 1918 1939

... Chapter One: Socialism and Music i A socialist musical legacy ii Music and socialist thought iii Music and the co-oPerativecommonwealth Chapter Two: Pennies,Pleasureand Propaganda:Music [r] ... See full document

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National dance and folk elements in Argentine cello compositions

National dance and folk elements in Argentine cello compositions

... They include the scores and recordings of Argentine cello compositions, sources which focus on the history of Argentine art music, musical nationalism, distinguished composers and specif[r] ... See full document

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Musical Expertise and rhythm processing

Musical Expertise and rhythm processing

... 37 is the repeated presentation of three successive isochronous sounds. Listeners tend to impose a subjective accent on the first sound compared to the last two. This introduces a characteristic auditory grouping ... See full document

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Ways To Improve The Creativity Of A Future Music Teacher

Ways To Improve The Creativity Of A Future Music Teacher

... It is necessary to radically change the aesthetic education in all levels of education in the Republic, especially in the education of young generation, especially in music and education, in particular with ... See full document

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Assessment of whole-class instrumental music learning in England and the United States of America: an international comparative study

Assessment of whole-class instrumental music learning in England and the United States of America: an international comparative study

... Instrumental music teachers in the United States are primarily focused on performance ...instrumental music ensemble to deliver quality performances for civic and athletic functions, those ensemble ... See full document

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... of musical performance is, then, never being a finished, reified work of ...of music are determined by fixed and unquestioned conditions of ...that music is not a static, definitive version of ... See full document

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Dramatic discourse in poetry.

Dramatic discourse in poetry.

... The contribution this thesis offers to research on Discourse Analysis and Literary Stylistics consists in recognizing the vocal, 'physical' dimension of poetic texts (a dimension which[r] ... See full document

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