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    Boston University Percussion Ensemble, November 7, 2016

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    This is the concert program of the Boston University Percussion Ensemble performance on Monday, November 7, 2016 at 8:00 p.m., at the Concert Hall, 855 Commonwealth Avenue. Works performed were December 1952 by Earle Brown, Jam Karet by Jay Alan Yim, Treatise, Pages 29, 41, and 4 by Cornelius Cardew, Keep Warm by Greg Spears, Treatise, Pages 3, 23, and 183 by C. Cardew, Tian (heaven) and Di (earth) from Garden 8 by Lei Liang, Lakescape II by L. Liang, and Field Studies from Demarest/Lloyd by Josiah Oberholtzer. Digitization for Boston University Concert Programs was supported by the Boston University Humanities Library Endowed Fund

    Inside UNLV

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    Inside UNLV

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    Learning from a building:The Philharmonic Hall

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    Red Note New Music Festival Program, 2022

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    The RED NOTE New Music Festival at Illinois State University is a week-long event which features outstanding performances of contemporary concert music.https://ir.library.illinoisstate.edu/rnf/1035/thumbnail.jp

    Romanian-Hungarian cross-border cultural and educational relations

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    The work aims at capturing the cultural dimension of education in the Romanian-Hungarian border and the priority of the Bihor - Hajdu Bihar Euro-region, through the exchange of teachers, students, facilitated by the funding of the European projects, cooperation at institutional level and euro regional cross-border projects implemented by the local authorities, passing in this task by a foray into the history of cooperation at the level of the communities in study

    An Event-Aware Model for Metadata Interoperability

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    We describe the ABC modeling work of the Harmony Project. The ABC model provides a foundation for understanding interoperability of individual metadata modules - as described in the Warwick Framework - and for developing mechanisms to translate among them. Of particular interest in this model is an event, which facilitates understanding of the lifecycle of resources and the association of metadata descriptions with points in this lifecycle

    Grand Valley Forum, volume 028, number 05, September 2, 2003

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    Grand Valley Forum is Grand Valley State\u27s faculty and staff newsletter, published from 1976 to the present
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