Grand Central Publishing, 2017. — 490 p. — (Koreans in Japan). Pachinko is the second novel by Harlem-based author and journalist Min Jin Lee. Published in 2017, Pachinko is an epic historical fiction novel following a Korean family who immigrates to Japan. The character-driven story features an ensemble of characters who encounter racism, discrimination, stereotyping, and...
Dissertation. — University of Toronto. Department of Near and Middle Eastern civilizations. — 2010. — 531 p. The material culture of Late Bronze Age Shechem (Tell Balatâh) provides an opportunity to assess the nature and extent of the Egyptian imperial presence in the Central Highlands, as well as the ways in which endogenous cultural traits endured during a period of...
In J. Tebes (ed.) Unearthing the wilderness. Studies in history and archeology of the Negev and Edom in Iron age. — Peeters, 2014. — p. 103-163. The Egyptian sanctuary. The Timna sanctuary compared to Egyptian temples. Egyptian mines and smelters in Timna Valley. The chronology of the Timna copper plant. Social historical scenario.
Salabert, 1987. — 51 p. Composed in Paris in 1931 by Martinu for violin or cello and piano under subtitle 'Rhythmic studies '. This new version is arranged by Czech composer Jindrich Field for clarinet or flute , percussions and piano in 1987.
Publisher and date unknown. 10 p. Flute part. 3 movements: Allegro Moderato, Adagio, poco Allegretto. Bohuslav Martinů, (born December 8, 1890, Polička, Bohemia, Austria-Hungary [now in Czech Republic]—died August 28, 1959, Liestal, Switzerland), modern Czech composer whose works exhibit a distinctive blend of French and Czech influences.
Sheet music. Unknown publisher and date, 29 p. Bohuslav Martinů (born December 8, 1890, Polička, Bohemia, Austria-Hungary [now in Czech Republic]—died August 28, 1959, Liestal, Switzerland), modern Czech composer whose works exhibit a distinctive blend of French and Czech influences.
Sheet music. Publisher and date unknown. 8 p. Flute part. 3 movements: Allegro Moderato, Adagio, Allegro poco Moderato Bohuslav Martinů, (born December 8, 1890, Polička, Bohemia, Austria-Hungary [now in Czech Republic]—died August 28, 1959, Liestal, Switzerland), modern Czech composer whose works exhibit a distinctive blend of French and Czech influences.
Self published, 2022. — 18 p. Where Have All The Flowers Gone, by Pete Seeger. Blowin' In The Wind, by Bob Dylan. Once I Had a Sweetheart, by Joan Baez. Lily Of The West, Jack-A-Roe, Hangman, Puff The Magic Dragon.
University of Pennsylvania Press, 2009. — 290 p. In the wake of Jerusalem's fall in 1099, the crusading armies of western Christians known as the Franks found themselves governing not only Muslims and Jews but also local Christians, whose culture and traditions were a world apart from their own. The crusader-occupied swaths of Syria and Palestine were home to many separate...
University of California Press, 2005. — 196 p. Fugue for J. S. Bach was a natural language; he wrote fugues in organ toccatas and voluntaries, in masses and motets, in orchestral and chamber music, and even in his sonatas for violin solo. The more intimate fugues he wrote for keyboard are among the greatest, most infl uential, and best-loved works in all of Western music. They...
In Adherence to the Studies of the Department of Instrumental and Vocal Pedagogy. — Universität für Musik und darstellende Kunst Graz. — Graz, 2008. — 223 p. The dissertation begins by surveying university flute students and their teachers about their experiences with extended techniques. Differences in approach, from Boulez to jazz, are correlated with the students’ partiality...
131 p. History of the Oud The Term 'ud Early History Description Models of the 'ud Performance and Aesthetics Study of the 'ud Various Makamlars Basic Makamlar Cargah Makam (ascending) Buselik Makam (ascending-descending) Rast Makam (ascending) Ussak Makam (ascending) Hicaz Makam (ascending-descending) Humayun Makam (ascending-descending) Uzzal Makam (ascending-descending)...
University of North Carolina Press, 1960. — 109 p. — (University Of North Carolina Studies In The Germanic Languages And Literatures 27). A Study Of Friedrich Von Hardenberg's Fragments On Mathematics And Its Relation To Magic, Music, Religion, Philosophy, Language, And Literature. A study of in the interrelationship of the sciences and the humanities grounded in the writings...
University of Michigan Press, 2017. — 328 p. Essays on centuries of Sino-Western musical exchange. Western music reached China nearly four centuries ago, with the arrival of Christian missionaries, yet only within the last century has Chinese music absorbed its influence. As China and the West demonstrates, the emergence of “Westernized” music from China—concurrent with the...
Wien: Institut für Slawistik der Universität Wien, 1982. — 200 p. — (Wiener slawistischer Almanach. Sonderbd 5.) The odd and brilliant works of Daniil Kharms and Alexander Vvedenskii were lost to both Russia and the West for some thirty years. It was the misfortune of these writers to be nurtured in a period of literary experiment that was cut off suddenly just as they were...
Universitätsverlag Göttingen, 2011. — 122 p. The inclusion of works in a canonical list creates a large body of exclusions. But among these neglected works there are not a few that nevertheless are worth reading. Literary worth is not necessarily aesthetic impeccability. A literary work recommends itself by a high degree of artistic achievement with elbowroom for historical...
Leipzig: Universal-Edition, 1918. — 9 S. Die "Rumänischen Volkstänze" gehören ohne Zweifel zu den populärsten Werken Bartóks. Die früheste Fassung ist für Klavier (1915) und erschien bei Universal Edition im Jahre 1918; sie wurde vom Komponisten selbst bereits 1917 für Orchester bearbeitet, mehrere Einrichtungen für andere kammermusikalische Besetzungen stammen zwar nicht von...