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Emery Stephens deposited Diversifying the Playing Field: Solo Performance of African American Spirituals and Art Songs by Voice Students from All Racial Backgrounds in the group
Ethnomusicology on Humanities Commons 6 years, 3 months agoTo further promote the performance of African American spirituals and art songs, this article offers a different perspective – direct response from collegiate voice students, voice teachers, vocal coaches, and professional singers. In the spring of 2005, “The African American Art Song Survey” was developed and disseminated through the Internet to…[Read more]
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Randye Jones deposited Appendix 8 – Art Songs by African American Composers in Musical Anthologies in the group
Women in the Arts on Humanities Commons 6 years, 3 months agoAvailability of vocal music scores compilations containing art songs by African American composers. Supplemental content accompanying the book, So You Want to Sing Spirituals.
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Gavin Holman deposited Brass, coal, banners, marching and music: colliery bands and the Durham Miners’ Gala or “Big Meeting” in the group
Ethnomusicology on Humanities Commons 6 years, 3 months agoOf the 762 brass bands I have records of from County Durham, around 130 were colliery bands (and more of them would have been directly connected to the local colliery, even if not specifically named after the mine or mining company). This article looks briefly at the history of the Durham Miners’ Gala and the colliery bands that performed at it.
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Polly Mortimer deposited Anatomy of a Choir: an ethnographic study of the Choir with No Name, and its contribution to the enhancement of wellbeing and a sense of community among its members. in the group
Ethnomusicology on Humanities Commons 6 years, 4 months agoThis is a ‘study of a choir’; the author joined the choir for three months and participated in every aspect, from rehearsals, dinners, a meeting to a gig. They chatted to the members, sang with them and talked to the choir leader and manager about everything from the ethos of the choir, to whether meat was served often enough at dinner. It was the…[Read more]
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Matthew Franke started the topic Updated list of open-access music journals in the discussion
Open Music on Humanities Commons 6 years, 4 months agoHere is the new, updated List of Open-Access Music Journals; it has 149 entries and is now a searchable database. Please let me know if you spot errors or omissions.
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Robert M. Kelly deposited Selections from DE LA MANUFACTURE AU MUR. PDF 3: The Scenic Revival of the Twentieth Century in the group
History on Humanities Commons 6 years, 4 months agoSelections from DE LA MANUFACTURE AU MUR: Pour une histoire matérielle du papier peint 1770-1914 (From the Workshop to the Wall – Toward a Material History of Wallpaper 1770-1914) a thesis by Dr. Bernard Jacqué, University of Lyon, 2003. Translated by Robert M. Kelly.
PDF 3: The Scenic Revival of the Twentieth Century
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Robert M. Kelly deposited Selections from DE LA MANUFACTURE AU MUR. PDF 2: Zuber’s “Indépendance” (1853), a hand-painted restatement of “Scenic America” (1835) in the group
History on Humanities Commons 6 years, 4 months agoSelections from DE LA MANUFACTURE AU MUR: Pour une histoire matérielle du papier peint 1770-1914 (From the Workshop to the Wall – Toward a Material History of Wallpaper 1770-1914) a thesis by Dr. Bernard Jacqué, University of Lyon (2003). Translated by Robert M. Kelly.
PDF 2: Zuber’s “Indépendance” (1853), a hand-painted restatement of “Scenic…[Read more]
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Robert M. Kelly deposited Selections from DE LA MANUFACTURE AU MUR. PDF 1: A Historiography of Wallpaper in the group
History on Humanities Commons 6 years, 4 months agoSelections from DE LA MANUFACTURE AU MUR: Pour une histoire matérielle du papier peint 1770-1914 (From the Workshop to the Wall – Toward a Material History of Wallpaper 1770-1914) a thesis by Dr. Bernard Jacqué, University of Lyon (2003). Translated by Robert M. Kelly.
PDF 1: A Historiography of Wallpaper
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Roger Gillis deposited Historic Nova Scotia: Briding the Gap with Digital Storytelling in the group
History on Humanities Commons 6 years, 4 months agoHistoric Nova Scotia is a digital humanities and public history project that aims to bring community histories to life online (https://historicnovascotia.ca/). This paper will explore how collaborative, digital-storytelling can help bridge the gap between heritage theory and practice. We will provide an overview of the project followed by specific…[Read more]
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Chaokang Tai deposited Anton Pannekoek: Ways of Viewing Science and Science in the group
History on Humanities Commons 6 years, 4 months agoAnton Pannekoek (1873-1960), prominent astronomer and world-renowned socialist theorist, stood at the nexus of the revolutions in politics, science and the arts of the early twentieth century. His astronomy was uniquely visual and highly innovative, while his politics were radical. Anton Pannekoek: Ways of Viewing Science and Society collects…[Read more]
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Koca Mehmet Kentel deposited Call of Duty: Empire Mapped and Played in the group
History on Humanities Commons 6 years, 4 months agoThe genealogy of board games in Britain is also an expression of its imperial past. Built on colonialist and orientalist tropes that reinforce a hierarchy of race, their legacy is still discernible in the worlds created for the games played today.
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Martin Munke deposited Sachsens Glanz – Preußens Gloria – Polens Niedergang. Zum Bild der sächsisch-polnischen Union bei Józef Ignacy Kraszewski in the group
History on Humanities Commons 6 years, 4 months agoThe chapter deals with the image of the personal union between Saxony and Poland as portrayed in the novels of the Polish writer Józef Ignacy Kraszewski, who emigrated to the Saxon capital of Dresden in the 19th century. His so called Saxon Novels are an important source for popular conceptions of history until today.
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Gavin Holman deposited Brass Band Archive Recordings – a brief guide to recordings of brass bands in libraries, museums and other archives in the group
Ethnomusicology on Humanities Commons 6 years, 4 months agoBrass bands are, of course, musical organisations first and foremost, and the bulk of their heritage is bound up in the hundreds of thousands of concerts, marches, contests and other performances they have provided their audiences with over the years. Very few of these live performances were ever recorded, at least until recent years, and we must…[Read more]
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Gavin Holman deposited Comic Bands – Kazoo and Zobo in the group
Ethnomusicology on Humanities Commons 6 years, 4 months agoDuring the 1890s and early parts of the 20th century a type of band arose using kazoo-type instruments. Zobo instruments, based on kazoo principles, were invented and developed in the USA in the early 1890s, rapidly becoming a new craze for a while. When the instruments spread to the UK the bands that were formed using them were largely “comic”…[Read more]
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Martin Munke deposited Vom Scheitern eines Experten. Georg Leibbrandt im Nationalsozialismus in the group
History on Humanities Commons 6 years, 4 months agoGeorg Leibbrandt (1899-1982), one of the leading figures in the NSDAP Office of Foreign Affairs and the Reich Ministry for the Occupied Eastern Territories, claimed his status as an expert for questions concerning Eastern Europe on the basis of his origin: Born as a Volksdeutscher in the Ukraine, he devoted himself early to racial thinking and to…[Read more]
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Gavin Holman deposited The Brass Band Bibliography (v.9) in the group
Ethnomusicology on Humanities Commons 6 years, 4 months ago(v9 – August 2019) [c. 6,740 entries] A comprehensive list of books, articles, theses and other material covering the brass band movement, its history, instruments and musicology; together with other related topics
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Gavin Holman deposited Damen und Damen – Ladies’ professional travelling brass ensembles of the German Empire 1871-1918 in the group
Ethnomusicology on Humanities Commons 6 years, 4 months agoTravelling musicians and entertainers had been a part of European life for centuries. In the German speaking countries of Europe during the German Empire there arose a large number of “Damen Kapellen”, troupes of musical and variety entertainers consisting largely of women, usually led by a man, and occasionally including males as players. Thi…[Read more]
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Martin Munke deposited Monarchie – Republik – Diktatur. Der Landkreis Görlitz zwischen 1900 und 1939 in the group
History on Humanities Commons 6 years, 4 months agoMonarchy – Republic – Dictatorship. The District of Görlitz between 1900 and 1939
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Martin Munke deposited Freiheit und Gleichheit? Zur Wahrnehmung und Deutung von Paris und London bei Joachim Heinrich Campe und Johann Wilhelm von Archenholz in the group
History on Humanities Commons 6 years, 4 months agoThe article deals with the images and perceptions of Paris and London as seen by German intellectuals in the era of the French revolution. It discusses the key concepts “freedom” and “equality”, using the examples of Joachim Heinrich Campe and Johann Wilhelm von Archenholz.
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