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Kathleen Fitzpatrick posted an update on Humanities Commons 8 years, 1 month ago
Happy new year, Humanities Commons! May it be a productive one for the community we are growing here.
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Kathleen Fitzpatrick posted an update on Humanities Commons 8 years, 1 month ago
I am delighted to get to announce today that Generous Thinking is under contract to Johns Hopkins UP. I’m in the midst of wrapping up the draft and planning the community/open review process, which will take place here at Humanities Commons. More information about all that soon!
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Bethany Nowviskie's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 8 years, 1 month ago
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Jennifer Oates deposited Brigadoon: Lerner and Loewe’s Scotland in the group
Performance Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 1 month agoSince the 1950s, Brigadoon has been accepted as a representation of Scotland. Brigadoon’s Scotland consists of a highland landscape with lochs, mists, castles populated by fair maidens, warlike yet sensitive kilted men and bagpipers. Much of this comes from the invented traditions of Scotland, particularly kilts and clan tartans; late n…[Read more]
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Jennifer Oates deposited Brigadoon: Lerner and Loewe’s Scotland in the group
Music and Sound on Humanities Commons 8 years, 1 month agoSince the 1950s, Brigadoon has been accepted as a representation of Scotland. Brigadoon’s Scotland consists of a highland landscape with lochs, mists, castles populated by fair maidens, warlike yet sensitive kilted men and bagpipers. Much of this comes from the invented traditions of Scotland, particularly kilts and clan tartans; late n…[Read more]
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Jennifer Oates deposited Engaging with Research and Resources in Music History Courses in the group
Music and Sound on Humanities Commons 8 years, 1 month agoWith the ever-expanding sea of resources available to students today, it is now more important than ever to teach students how to navigate, assess, and interpret resources. Given the ease of access to information, students tend to seek out the path of least resistance, most often a Google search and/or Wikipedia. Their unfamiliarity with print…[Read more]
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Jennifer Oates deposited Engaging with Research and Resources in Music History Courses.” on Humanities Commons 8 years, 2 months ago
With the ever-expanding sea of resources available to students today, it is now more important than ever to teach students how to navigate, assess, and interpret resources. Given the ease of access to information, students tend to seek out the path of least resistance, most often a Google search and/or Wikipedia. Their unfamiliarity with print…[Read more]
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Jennifer Oates deposited The Choral Music of Hamish MacCunn on Humanities Commons 8 years, 2 months ago
An overview of the choral music of the Scottish composer Hamish MacCunn within the context of British music history.
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Jennifer Oates deposited Brigadoon: Lerner and Loewe’s Scotland on Humanities Commons 8 years, 2 months ago
Since the 1950s, Brigadoon has been accepted as a representation of Scotland. Brigadoon’s Scotland consists of a highland landscape with lochs, mists, castles populated by fair maidens, warlike yet sensitive kilted men and bagpipers. Much of this comes from the invented traditions of Scotland, particularly kilts and clan tartans; late n…[Read more]
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Jennifer Oates's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 8 years, 2 months ago
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Kendra Leonard deposited Song of Myself: Autobiography in Pop Music in the group
TC Women’s and Gender Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 2 months agoAn essay on autobiography in pop songs by women: http://www.theavidlistener.com/2014/12/singing-about-yourself-autobiography-in-pop-music.html
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Kendra Leonard deposited Hearing Gender in George Lucas’s Galaxy in the group
MS Screen Arts and Culture on MLA Commons 8 years, 2 months agoAn essay on gender and music in the Star Wars films: http://www.theavidlistener.com/2015/01/hearing-gender-in-george-lucass-galaxy.html
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Kendra Leonard deposited Heavy Metal Elves in the group
MS Screen Arts and Culture on MLA Commons 8 years, 2 months agoEssay on music inspired by J. R. R. Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings. http://www.theavidlistener.com/2015/10/heavy-metal-elves.html
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Rolf de Maré’s Ballets Suédois was active from 1920 to 1925. It was the chief artistic rival to Diaghilev’s Ballets Russes, and de Maré was often referred to as the Swedish Serge Diaghilev. With Jean Börlin as chief choreographer, the company created twenty-four ballets in collaboration with prominent modern artists and composers, includi…[Read more]
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Samuel Dorf deposited Listening in Hard Times: Music for Struggle and Solace on Humanities Commons 8 years, 2 months ago
Talk on Beyoncé’s Lemonade and ANOHNI’s Hopelessness
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The following contributions are cited separately in RILM: John T. HAMILTON, Così fan tutti i compositori: The Cephalus-Procris myth and the birth of romantic opera in Hoffmann’s Aurora (RILM 2013-12919); Julia RANDEL, Un-voicing Orpheus: The powers of music in Stravinsky and Balanchine’s ‘Greek’ ballets (RILM 2013-12920).
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Samuel Dorf deposited Eva Palmer-Sikelianos Dances Aeschylus: The Politics of Historical Reenactment when Staging the Rites of the Past on Humanities Commons 8 years, 2 months ago
Eva Palmer-Sikelianos (1874–1952), along with her husband, the poet Angehlos Sikelianos,
founded the first modern Delphic Festival in 1927 in an effort to revive the Ancient Greek rites that
took place on that spot over 2,500 years before. She invited “overseers of culture” from around
the globe to convene in the holy city of Delphi for a reena…[Read more] -
Samuel Dorf deposited Erik Satie’s Socrate (1918), Myths of Marsyas, and un style dépouillé on Humanities Commons 8 years, 2 months ago
In arguing that underneath the placid, ‘stripped-down’ style of Socrate there lurks a hidden violence, this essay does not focus on Satie’s compositional process, documented in his notebooks; instead, it examines Socrate’s performance history and the creation of the work’s libretto, which the composer completed before sketching his musical ideas.…[Read more]
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Samuel Dorf deposited Seeing Sappho in Paris: Operatic and Choreographic Adaptations of Sapphic Lives and Myths on Humanities Commons 8 years, 2 months ago
Sappho’s oeuvre exists in tantalizing fragments providing fodder for generations of interpreters to reimagine her life and poetry in myriad ways. The paper looks at three Parisian fantasies of Sappho: Charles Gounod’s first opera Sapho (1851 and 1884), Charles Cuvillier’s operetta Sapphô (1912), and the Sapphic music and dramatic activities held i…[Read more]
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