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    Derek Mahon: “Soul, song and formal necessity”

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    Zadanie pt. „Digitalizacja i udostępnienie w Cyfrowym Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego kolekcji czasopism naukowych wydawanych przez Uniwersytet Łódzki” nr 885/P-DUN/2014 dofinansowane zostało ze środków MNiSW w ramach działalności upowszechniającej nauk

    Interviews with Nathan W. Davis, Walter Bradley, Ruth Schropp, John Boyd, Ruth Munyon, and O.A. Whitney

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    Interviews with Nathan W. Davis, Walter Bradley, Ruth Schropp, John Boyd, Ruth Munyon, and Oliver Asbury Whitney. 00:00:00 - Introduction, Nathan W. Davis from Phillipsburg, KS on February 3, 1963 00:00:19 - Song, Alphabet song , vocal 00:00:40 - Song, Weavilly Wheat , vocal 00:01:14 - Information about play party games 00:01:48 - Song, Miller Boy , vocal 00:02:06 - Song, Skip to my Lou , vocal 00:02:30 - Poem, Noah, Jonah, and Captain John Smith 00:05:24 - Information about literaries 00:05:32 - Introduction, Walter Bradley of Agra, KS on April 17, 1963. 00:06:06 - Song, untitled square dance tune, fiddle and ukelele 00:06:58 - Song, untitled square dance tune, fiddle and ukelele 00:07:54 - Song, untitled square dance tune, fiddle and ukelele 00:09:03 - Song, untitled waltz, fiddle and ukelele 00:09:48 - Song, untitled square dance tune, fiddle and ukelele 00:10:47 - Introduction, Ruth Schropp of Phillipsburg, KS on May 22, 1963 00:11:10 - Song, On the Banks of the Old Omaha , vocal 00:12:31 - Song, A Waltz Promenade , vocal 00:13:24 - Introduction, John Boyd of Phillipsburg, KS on May 23, 1963 00:13:48 - Song, Why the Possum\u27s Tail is Bare? , vocal. (Racially offensive language) 00:15:52 - Introduction, Nathan W. Davis of Phillipsburg, KS on May 24, 1963 00:16:08 - Poem, A distric school far away 00:18:23 - Poem, Tom Twist 00:22:28 - Poem, I was a boy of seventeen 00:25:28 - Poem, Still sits the schoolhouse 00:27:40 - Poem, When I was just a\u27growing up 00:28:25 - Story about a long poem 00:28:59 - Poem, I\u27ve been off on a journey 00:29:27 - Song, State Capitols , vocal 00:31:52 - Introduction, Ruth Munyon of Phillipsburg, KS on May 25, 1963 00:32:09 - Song, My Mother and Father Were Excellent Folks , vocal 00:33:42 - Introduction, Oliver Whitney of Phillipsburg, KS on May 26, 1963 00:34:01 - Song, Old Dan Tucker , vocal 00:34:55 - Tall tale about bindweed 00:36:25 - Story about a trip to Lexington, Nebraska in August 1890 00:39:26 - Telephone lines coming to Phillipsburg and the 1905 tornado 00:42:32 - Life in the 1890s (diet, credit, civil war pensions) 00:43:51 - Tall tales told at the soldiers\u27 reunionhttps://scholars.fhsu.edu/sackett/1082/thumbnail.jp

    Italian art song masterclass with Carlo Bergonzi, April 19, 1989

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    This is the concert program of the Italian Art Song Masterclass with Carlo Bergonzi on Wednesday, April 19, 1989 at 8:30 p.m., at the Concert Hall, 855 Commonwealth Avenue. Works performed were Delizie contente by Pietro Francesco Cavalli, La Zingara by Gaetano Donizetti, Spirate pur, spirate by Stephano Donaudy, Un moto di gioja by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Vado, ma dove? by W. A. Mozart, and O del mio amato ben by S. Donaudy. Digitization for Boston University Concert Programs was supported by the Boston University Humanities Library Endowed Fund

    If All Those Fond Memories of K.S.T.C.

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    Song dedicated to W. A. Brandenbur

    Odin's Court

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    Poem in the style of W. B. Yeats' "The Song of Wandering Aengus." Based on Norse mythology

    Folk music: from local to national to global

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    This chapter traces the shifting situation and nature of Japanese folk music from ‘traditional’ times to the present day. Topics covered include: importation of the European concept of ‘the folk’; distinction between folk song (min’yō) and folk performing arts (minzoku geinō); folk music in the traditional community; music and local identity, past and present (e.g. local vs national identity; folk music’s role in ‘community building’ in modern Japan); professionalization, commodification, folklorization, secularization and the emergence of stage performances; musical change and the Western impact (e.g. fusion); the rise in popularity of wadaiko, Tsugaru-jamisen and Okinawan music; research history and trends

    Advanced Conducting Project

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    Contents include: Arrows by Samuel R. Hazo Cajun Folk Song 2 by Frank Ticheli Chorale Prelude: Turn Not Thy Face by Vincent Persichetti The Colonial Song by Percy Grainger, arranged by Douglas Wagner Earhart: Sounds of Courage by Robert W. Smith Flourish for Wind Band by Ralph Vaughan Williams Phasing Thunder by Brian Balmages
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