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The Rationale, Design, and Funding of a Laboratory Practicum for Graduate Conducting Students of the Conservatory of Music of the University of Missouri at Kansas City
(1980)
Primarily, the purpose of this research project is
to afford experience in grantsmanship, which will play a
role of increasing importance in all forms of music administration
in the years to come. Secondarily then, ...
BP meds: this simple change improves outcomes
(Family Physicians Inquiries Network, 2012)
Advise patients with uncontrolled hypertension to take at least one of their blood pressure (BP) medications at bedtime instead of in the morning. Nighttime dosing leads to better control and lowers the risk of major ...
Music Education by Television
(1964-01-16)
The purpose of this paper is to survey the various
kinds of music education programs which are being presented
on television, i.e., adult, children's appreciation, and
classroom. This last type of program is treated in detail.
A Performance Edition of Cantata BWV 47 Wer sich selbst erhöhet, der soll erniedriget werden by Johann Sebastian Bach
(1998)
The following edition of Wer sich selbst erhöhet, der soll erniedriget werden is based upon secondary sources, primarily from the Neue Bach Ausgabe (NBA) and the Bach-Gesellschaft (BG). The original autograph score and ...
A Comparison of the Styles of Mozart and Haydn Using Four Selected Sonatas
(1973)
The Classical era to which Haydn and Mozart belonged
is characterized by its emphasis on form. Composers worked
out the order of themes, rhythms, phrases, and movements. It
is, therefore, perfectly in order to chose a ...
The Musical Ear
(1975-05-02)
This paper discusses how the development of music in western civilization has been a parallel in the development of the musician's ear. As the integration of tones is not the only factor in grasping the meaning of a ...
Stylistic Development of Jazz Drumming 1930-1950: An Overview
(1982)
The primary purpose of this paper is to examine the
significant stylistic traits found in jazz drumming. A
great deal of emphasis will be placed on the drum styles
between 1930-1950. The styles and techniques utilized
during ...
Embellishment Patterns Found in Selected Works of the Eighteenth Century
(1974)
The intent of this investigation is to seek out individual
embellishing patterns in primary sources and not to examine such
ornaments as the trill, mordent, inverted mordent, turn, slide, and
other signs and symbols. ...
The Eight Woodwind Etudes and Fantasy; A Compositional Study
(1993-05)
The Eight Woodwind Etudes and Fantasy for flute, oboe, clarinet
in B-flat, and bassoon was composed in 1950 and is a microcosm of
Carters's creative evolution. This paper explores his new
compositional techniques and ...
A Select Guide for Swedish Choral Music of the Post-World War II Era
(1988)
In Sweden, folk music has been the source of inspiration for choral writing and the church the source of encouragement for singing and choral music. The golden age of Swedish choral music came about as a direct result of ...
A Survey of Music with Chalumeau and Clarinet and the Confusion Surrounding Their Use in the First Half of the Eighteenth Century
(1981)
In the study of the first half-century of the clarinet's existence, there has been much confusion about the respective roles of the clarinet and the chalumeau. Many articles and books have been written which attempt to ...
Cesarean section
(Family Physicians Inquiries Network, 2007)
This issue of eMedRef provides information to clinicians on the indications, contraindications, operative details and follow up of cesarean sections.
Mastitis
(Family Physicians Inquiries Network, 2007)
This issue of eMedRef provides information to clinicians on the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and therapeutics of mastitis.
Measles (Rubeola)
(Family Physicians Inquiries Network, 2007)
This issue of eMedRef provides information to clinicians on the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and therapeutics of the measles.
Some Divisibility Properties of the Euler Function
(Oxford University Press, 2005)
Let '(・) denote the Euler function, and let a > 1 be a fixed integer. We study several divisibility conditions which exhibit typographical similarity with the standard formulation of the Euler theorem, such as
a n ≡ 1 ...
Are all names of the Absolute synonymous?
(University of Hawaii Press, 1983)
In one way different names of the Absolute may be synonymous,and in another way not synonymous. Using Frege's terminology, words may have the same reference but different "senses." Just as "Morning Star" and "Evening Star" ...
Pant Roles: a Theatrical Convention
(1982)
Opera is a theatrical convention in itself. Its
basic principle, accepted without question, is that people sing to each other instead of speak. Another theatrical convention frequently used in opera is the use of women ...
Mahler and the Revelation of God: A Study of the Christ-Fixation, Messianic Tendencies, and the Analogous Historical Position of Musical "Messiah" with Regard to the Life and Works of Gustav Mahler During the Years of His Life up to and Including the Composition of Symphony No.4 in G Major
(1984)
The purpose of this study is to illuminate the musical mission of Gustav Mahler and how he felt his ministry was just as much a divine calling as was that of Jesus Christ; in fact it will be stated that Mahler did indeed ...
Paul Creston: His Life, Philosophies, and Selected Works
(1988)
The music of Paul Creston is known for its lyricism, shifting tonalities, and especially for the careful and deliberate attention given to the rhythmic element. His style is distinctive from American musical movements such ...
Does pneumococcal conjugate vaccine prevent otitis media?
(Family Physicians Inquiries Network, 2011)
Yes, if the pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV) series is given before 12 months of age. Vaccination before 12 months is associated with a statistically significant reduction in the incidence of both acute (AOM) and ...