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  • av Cary C. Boshamer Distinguished Professor, Adjunct Professor of Women's and Gender Studies, Annegret (Cary C. Boshamer Distinguished Professor & m.fl.
    315 - 1 030,-

    Appalachian Spring, with music by Aaron Copland and choreography by Martha Graham, counts among the best known American contributions to the global concert hall and stage. Distinguished musicologist Annegret Fauser offers a concise and lively introduction to the history of the work, its realization on stage, and its transformations over time.

  • av Associate Professor of Law, Ozan (Associate Professor of Law & Lewis and Clark Law School) Varol
    431 - 1 862

    The Democratic Coup d'Etat advances a simple, yet controversial, argument: democracy sometimes comes through a military coup. Covering coups that toppled dictators and installed democratic rule in countries as diverse as Guinea-Bissau, Portugal, and Colombia, the book weaves a balanced narrative that challenges everything we knew about military coups.

  • - Studies of Eleven Choral Masterworks
    av Dennis Shrock
    688 - 1 826

    In Choral Monuments renowned choral pedagogue and scholar Dennis Shrock offers close studies of eleven of the most significant choral works in Western music history. The volume covers the range of historical eras and a variety of performance forces, from the acapella four-voice Renaissance Mass to the twentieth-century choral symphony with multi-part choir and modern orchestra.

  • av Tammy M. Proctor & Susan R. Grayzel
    394 - 1 356,-

    Gender and the Great War provides a global, thematic approach to a century of scholarship on the war, masculinity and femininity, and it constitutes the most up-to-date survey of the topic by well-known scholars in the field.

  • av Emory University) Karnes, Winship Professor of Music History & Kevin C. (Winship Professor of Music History
    219 - 1 444,-

    The first book dedicated to the breakthrough work by one of the most acclaimed composers today, Arvo Part's Tabula Rasa tells the story of its composition and premiere against the backdrop of late Soviet culture and the end of the Cold War.

  • av Band Director, Robby (Band Director & Howard County Public School) Burns
    331 - 2 046

    Digital Organization Tips for Music Teachers is a guide for educators looking to get a grip on the logistics of their job so they can focus on what really matters: teaching music!

  • - An Ancient Jewish Political Idiom and Its Users
    av Matthew V. (Senior Lecturer, Senior Lecturer & University of Edinburgh) Novenson
    406 - 1 089,-

    In this book, Novenson gives a revisionist account of messianism in antiquity. He shows that, for the ancient Jews and Christians who used the term, a messiah was not an article of faith but a manner of speaking: a scriptural figure of speech useful for thinking kinds of political order.

  • - A Guide to Alternative Performance Practice
    av Northeastern University) Frengel, Mike (Instructor in Music Composition and Technology & Instructor in Music Composition and Technology
    429,99 - 1 688

    The Unorthodox Guitar is a comprehensive resource for experimentally minded guitarists and composers wishing to write for or perform on the instrument in new ways. The book focuses on unconventional approaches to the guitar, including alternative tunings, extended techniques, instrumental preparations, electronic augmentations, and issues pertaining to performing and recording with a computer.

  • av Professor Linda Zagzebski
    397 - 1 385,-

  • - How News Organizations Create Newsworthiness
    av The University of New South Wales) Caple, Monika (Senior Lecturer, The University of Sydney) Bednarek, m.fl.
    872 - 2 046

  • - Mass Entertainment in Renaissance London and Golden-Age Hollywood
    av Jeffrey (Eggers Professor of English, Berkeley) Knapp & University of California
    261 - 710,-

    Shakespeare's plays were immensely popular in their own day - so why do we refuse to think of them as mass entertainment? In Pleasing Everyone, Jeffrey Knapp opens our eyes to the uncanny resemblance between Renaissance drama and the incontrovertibly mass medium of Golden-Age Hollywood cinema.

  • - The Evolution of an Idea
    av Zoltan Kohn Professor Emeritus of Medicine, Alfred I. (Professor of Philosophy Emeritus & Boston University) Tauber
    495 - 1 532,-

  • - Analyzing Radiohead
    av Assistant Professor of Music Theory, Brad (Assistant Professor of Music Theory & University of Kansas) Osborn
    571 - 2 046

  • av Timothy (Professor, UCLA) Rice & Professor
    369 - 1 475,-

    Thirty years of thinking and theorizing about the field come together in Modeling Ethnomusicology, a collection of essays by one of its leading figures. Author Timothy Rice weaves together his most important work about music and the way ethnomusicologists study it, and from this work he proposes a new model for constructing how ethnomusicologists theorize as they conduct research.

  • - Lessons on and off the Podium for Today's Conductor
    av Mark Gibson
    453 - 1 688

    The Beat Stops Here Lessons on and off the Podium for Today's Conductor is an insightful, occasionally cheeky view of conducting, from score study to Stravinsky, from tempo to Taoism, from brushing the dog to Beethoven. In short, The Beat Stops Here is a compendium of style and substance in the real world of today's conductor.

  • - Moving Images of the American West and South
    av University of South Carolina) Courtney, Susan (Associate Professor, Film and Media Studies & m.fl.
    556 - 1 475,-

    Analyzing an eclectic history of film and related media, Split Screen Nation argues that popular visions of the American West and the American South must be thought in relation to one another if we are to fully understand the marks both have left on popular ways of imagining the U.S.

  • - Essays on Film and Literature
    av Colin Maccabe
    547 - 1 899

    Upholding literature and film together as academically interwoven, Perpetual Carnival underscores the everlasting coexistence of realism and modernism, eschewing the popularly accepted view that the latter is itself a rejection of the former.

  • - Writings and Interviews, 1952-2013
    av Christian (Professor of Music, Dartmouth College) Wolff, Classics, m.fl.
    717 - 2 046

    With Occasional Pieces, composer Christian Wolff brings together a collection of his most notable writings and interviews from 1950 to the present, shining a new light on American music of the second half of the twentieth century. Included are profiles of Wolff's experimentalist contemporaries, including John Cage, Morton Feldman, David Tudor, and Merce Cunningham.

  • - Hitchcock, Sex, and Queer Theory
    av David (Professor of English, University of South Carolina) Greven & Professor of English
    666 - 2 046

    Intimate Violence explores the consistent cold war in Hitchcock's films between his heterosexual heroines and his queer characters, usually though not always male. These conflicts eerily echo the tense standoff between feminism and queer theory. From a reparative psychoanalytic perspective, David Greven merges queer and feminist approaches to Hitchcock.

  • - Sounds of the New Nordic Radical Nationalism
    av Instructor and Head - Nordic Studies, Department of Germanic and Slavic Languages and Literatures, Benjamin R. (Instructor and Head - Nordic Studies, m.fl.
    526 - 1 356,-

  • - A Guide to the Repertoire
    av Albert Rice
    600 - 1 341,-

    Notes for Clarinetists: A Guide to the Repertoire offers historic and analytical information concerning thirty major works for solo clarinet, clarinet and piano, and clarinet and orchestra. This information will enhance performance and be useful in preparing and presenting concerts, and recitals.

  • av Penny Farfan
    695 - 1 826

    Focusing on well-known plays and performances of the late nineteenth- and early twentieth-centuries, Performing Queer Modernism demonstrates that queer performance was integral to modernism, that queer modernist performance played a key role in the historical emergence of modern sexual identities, and that it anticipated the insights of contemporary queer modernist studies.

  • av Anjan Chakravartty
    541 - 1 444,-

    Though science and philosophy take different approaches to ontology, metaphysical inferences are relevant to interpreting scientific work, and empirical investigations are relevant to philosophy. This book argues that there is no uniquely rational way to determine which domains of ontology are appropriate for belief, making room for choice in a transformative account of scientific ontology.

  • - The Science Behind the Genius
    av Angeline Stoll (University of Virginia in Charlottesville) Lillard
    548 - 1 552,-

    "Excerpts from The absorbent mind ... translated from the Italian by Claude A. Claremont"--T.p. verso.

  • av Loyola University Maryland) Witt, John T. (Assistant Professor, Fairfield University) Slotemaker, m.fl.
    524 - 1 475,-

    This is an introduction the thought of Robert Holcot, a Dominican friar who flourished in the 1330's. Although Holcot produced a diverse and influential body of work-including scholastic treatises, biblical commentaries, and sermons-he is often overlooked today. In this book John Slotemaker and Jeffrey Witt restore Holcot to his rightful place as one of the most important thinkers of his time.

  • - Paths to Conversion
    av Department of Theology and Religious Studies, Anabel (Department of Theology and Religious Studies & King's College London) Inge
    472 - 584,-

  • - Spirits and Spirit Work in Northern Iceland
    av Corinne G. (Associate Professor of Religious Studies and Rose Marie Beston Chair for International Studies & Nazareth College) Dempsey
    593 - 1 030,-

    This book explores the tradition of Icelandic spirit work, known as andleg mal, as practiced in the northern town of Akureyri. Based on firsthand accounts of these spirit encounters, Corinne Dempsey describes how andleg mal's beliefs and practices span not only earth and spirit but Icelandic histories and cross-Atlantic cultures.

  • - The Life and Work of a Medieval Historian
    av John W. and Jeanne M. Rowe Professor of Byzantine History, University of Wisconsin-Madison) Neville & Leonora (John W. and Jeanne M. Rowe Professor of Byzantine History
    541 - 881,-

    Byzantine princess Anna Komnene is known for writing history and plotting to become empress by murdering her brother. This book explains how Anna broke her culture's rules for women's behavior by writing history, her efforts to be acceptable, and how her writing nonetheless fired the story of her bloodthirsty ambition.

  • - The Long Struggle Over Criminal Justice
    av Michelle Phelps, Philip Goodman & Joshua Page
    548 - 2 046

    In Breaking the Pendulum, Philip Goodman, Joshua Page, and Michelle Phelps debunk the pendulum model of American criminal justice, arguing that it distorts how and why punishment changes. From the birth of the penitentiary through recent reforms, the authors show how the struggle of players in the penal field shapes punishment.

  • - Nathan Hale, Moses Dunbar, and the American Revolution
    av Virginia DeJohn (Professor of History, Professor of History, Boulder) Anderson & m.fl.
    336 - 365,-

    Nathan Hale, the celebrated hero, and Moses Dunbar, an unknown loyalist executed for treason, died during the American Revolution for causes they regarded as honorable. The Martyr and the Traitor presents these men's stories for what they reveal about the Revolution's impact on ordinary lives and about the many factors involved in choosing sides in war.

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