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A Discussion of American Children's Songs of the Nineteenth Century
(1967)
This study has been concerned with the songs of American primary children within a limited historical period—the nineteenth century. The purpose was, specifically, to determine the scope and characteristics of the songs. ...
The Missouri Murals : Studies for the State Capitol Decorations
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Museum of Art and Archaeology, 1997)
"Mention the Missouri State Capitol and mural painting, and most people think of Thomas Hart Benton's famous work The Social History of Missouri, which he painted for the lounge of the House of Representatives from 1934 to 1936. Yet this important...
The Junior High School General Music Class
(1967-08)
This paper is divided into six main
divisions of the activities of the junior high school general
music. However, none of these activities should
be taught as a unit or a means to an end in itself, but they
must be ...
Brahms' Variations on a Theme by Robert Schumann, op. 9: A Unique Tribute
(1981)
Brahms' first published set of variations, his Op. 9 Variations on a Theme by Robert Schumann, cannot be considered a masterpiece equal to his later Handel Variations or Paganini Studies, but is undeniably a mature work ...
Introduction and Tabula Gratulatoria
(2011-10)
Beowulf's singers as tales of hyperlinks
(2011-10)
William Grant Still: His Life and Works
(1949-06-06)
This paper gives a bibliography of William Grant Still (1895-1978) and includes discussions of his works, quotes from the composer, and reception history.
A Portrait of Hadrian as Diomedes
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Museum of Art and Archaeology, 1993)
from traditional images of Hadrian in age, the arrangement of the beard, presentation, and function. To this controversial series belongs another example -- a bust in the Museum of Art and Archaeology at the University of Missouri, Columbia...
A Study of the Intermezzo for the Pianoforte by Johannes Brahms
(1968)
This paper looks at the piano intermezzi of Johannes Brahms. The intermezzo is treated historically from earliest appearance until Brahams. Each intermezzo by Johannes Brahms is then analyzed in terms of melody, harmony, ...
A New Homeric Illustration
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Museum of Art and Archaeology, 1967)
and Archaeology of the University of Missouri. The bowl is generally similar to the so-called "Homeric" bowls, but it is of special interest for two reasons. First, it is very likely of East Greek origin, while most of the Homeric bowls are thought to be products...
A Discography of LPs in the Marr Sound Archives Featuring Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra with Frank Sinatra
(1998)
Frank Sinatra performed with Tommy Dorsey and his Orchestra from
1940 to 1942. Altogether there were eighty-three selections released on the
Victor label (during the years Sinatra worked with Dorsey, the band ...
Economic Calculation and the Limits of Organization
(Ludwig Von Mises Institute, 1996)
This paper highlights some distinctive Austrian contributions to the theory of the firm, contributions that have been largely neglected, both inside and outside the Austrian literature. In particular, Mises's concept of ...
The History and Development of Music and Worship of the Stone Church 1873-1976
(1976)
This paper chronicles the history of the Stone Church Congregation of the (now) Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. It focuses on the musical activities of the church through time.
A Fugitive Essence: The Public Radio Legacy of Alec Wilder
(1994-12)
Two central goals have motivated the scholarship contained
in this paper. The first of these is to provide an
account of an obscure series of radio programs produced for
public broadcast in the nineteen-seventies (a ...