Browsing by Subject "Fine Arts."
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Acts of empathic imagination: Contemporary Native American artists and writers as healers.
(2001)This dissertation uses the model of Native American "Morning Prayers" to establish four geographic and cultural regions within the United States as the means to discuss the relationship between health and contemporary ... -
Between the Covers: Reflections of a Book Artist
(2008-09)As an apprentice to the craft of binding and restoring rare books, the author discovered “the sense of pride that comes from being part of a lineage stronger than blood and the responsibility of passing on that craft to ... -
Franz Liszt's solo piano music from his Roman period, 1862-1868.
(1999)The main body of the document consists of five chapters, each devoted to a particular facet of Liszt's Roman solo piano music: Original Works, Transcriptions of Keyboard Works, Transcriptions of Orchestral and Chamber ... -
Guia pratico for solo piano by Villa-Lobos :
(1998)In the first chapter the importance of Villa-Lobos as a nationalistic composer and an innovative pedagogue is discussed. The second chapter contains a biographical sketch of Heitor Villa-Lobos, a summary of his career as ... -
The International Music Camp: Model band camp from an historical perspective.
(2000)INTERNATIONAL MUSIC CAMP "success" was defined in terms of consistent or increasing enrollment, staff and student retention, protean, qualified artist/teachers and staff, motivated students, North Dakota and Manitoba student ... -
Octet in E-flat major, op. 20 by Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (1809-1847): a transcription for double wind quintet
(2022-08-04)Felix Mendelssohn’s Octet in E-flat Major, Op. 20 is widely considered to be a canonic work within chamber string repertoire. Composed when Mendelssohn was just sixteen years old, the Octet was described as “a different ... -
A performance analysis of selected works for trumpet by Chet Baker.
(1999)Beginning in 1952 and continuing through 1988, the career of Chet Baker was well known and widely celebrated in the jazz community. By March 1954, Baker was voted the best trumpet player in jazz (various music magazines, ... -
The spatial discourse of realism and modernism in American fiction, photography, and poetry.
(1997)The first three chapters establish the principles and methods underlying the spatial practice of realism. In Crane's Maggie, A Girl of the Streets, Howells's A Hazard of New Fortunes, and Riis's How the Other Half Lives, ... -
The teaching philosophy of Thomas Eakins /
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The Theatre of Bernard-Marie Koltès: Evolution and Revolution in Postmodern French Drama
(2017-05)The Theatre of Bernard-Marie Koltès: Evolution and Revolution in Postmodern French Drama establishes an understanding of French playwright Bernard-Marie Koltès (1948-1989) as the most important figure in postmodern French ...