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Eastman School of Music, Thrill Every Time I Enter Lowry Hall (For- Enterprise of Studying, Creating, and Loving 26 Gibbs Street, Merly the Main Hall)
EASTMAN NOTESFALL 2015 @ EASTMAN Eastman Weekend is now a part of the University of Rochester’s annual, campus-wide Meliora Weekend celebration! Many of the signature Eastman Weekend programs will continue to be a part of this new tradition, including a Friday evening headlining performance in Kodak Hall and our gala dinner preceding the Philharmonia performance on Saturday night. Be sure to join us on Gibbs Street for concerts and lectures, as well as tours of new performance venues, the Sibley Music Library and the impressive Craighead-Saunders organ. We hope you will take advantage of the rest of the extensive Meliora Weekend programming too. This year’s Meliora Weekend @ Eastman festivities will include: BRASS CAVALCADE Eastman’s brass ensembles honor composer Eric Ewazen (BM ’76) PRESIDENTIAL SYMPOSIUM: THE CRISIS IN K-12 EDUCATION Discussion with President Joel Seligman and a panel of educational experts AN EVENING WITH KEYNOTE ADDRESS EASTMAN PHILHARMONIA KRISTIN CHENOWETH BY WALTER ISAACSON AND EASTMAN SCHOOL The Emmy and Tony President and CEO of SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Award-winning singer the Aspen Institute and Music of Smetana, Nicolas Bacri, and actress in concert author of Steve Jobs and Brahms The Class of 1965 celebrates its 50th Reunion. A highlight will be the opening celebration on Friday, featuring a showcase of student performances in Lowry Hall modeled after Eastman’s longstanding tradition of the annual Holiday Sing. A special medallion ceremony will honor the 50th class to commemorate this milestone. The sisters of Sigma Alpha Iota celebrate 90 years at Eastman with a song and ritual get-together, musicale and special recognition at the Gala Dinner. -
MTO 17.3: Osborn, Understanding Through-Composition
KU ScholarWorks | http://kuscholarworks.ku.edu Please share your stories about how Open Access to this article benefits you. Understanding Through-Composition in Post- Rock, Math-Metal, and other Post-Millennial Rock Genres by Brad Osborn 2011 This is the published version of the article, made available with the permission of the publisher. The original published version can be found at the link below. Osborn, Brad. 2011. “Understanding Through-Composition in Post- Rock, Math-Metal, and other Post-Millennial Rock Genres.” Music Theory Online 17, no. 3 Published version: http://www.mtosmt.org/issues/mto.11.17.3/ mto.11.17.3.osborn.pdf Terms of Use: http://www2.ku.edu/~scholar/docs/license.shtml This work has been made available by the University of Kansas Libraries’ Office of Scholarly Communication and Copyright. Volume 17, Number 3, October 2011 Copyright © 2011 Society for Music Theory Understanding Through-Composition in Post-Rock, Math-Metal, and other Post-Millennial Rock Genres (1) Brad Osborn NOTE: The examples for the (text-only) PDF version of this item are available online at: http://www.mtosmt.org/issues/mto.11.17.3/mto.11.17.3.osborn.php KEYWORDS: form, through-composition, rock, experimental rock, post-millennial rock, art rock, post-rock, math-metal, progressive rock, Radiohead, Animal Collective, The Beatles ABSTRACT: Since the dawn of experimental rock’s second coming in the new millennium, experimental artists have begun distancing themselves from Top-40 artists through formal structures that eschew recapitulatory verse/chorus conventions altogether. In order to understand the correlation between genre and form more thoroughly, this paper provides a taxonomic approach to through-composition in several post-millennial experimental rock genres including post-rock, math-metal, art rock, and neo-prog. -
Uniter Fiver H C E D
Free. Weekly. 5 December 14 // Issue 68 // Volume Weekly. Free. THE UNITER 30 We AsKeD, You VoTeD. cHECK ouT Your FAVourITe WINNIPeG THINGs oF 2013 IN our reADers Poll! WANNA geT YOUR Music heard in 2014? ENTer The Uniter Fiver The official s TudenT newspaper of The universiTy of winnipeg CUT AND SAVE. TAKE A LOOK AT WHAT IS COMING UP... DON’T MISS A DATE. THIS MONTH AT THE PARK THEATRE 698 OSBORNE ST. / 1 204 478 7275 / PARKTHEATRECAFE.COM FIND US ON CUT OUT THIS TAB AND BRING IT TO THE PARK THEATRE TO GET TICKETS TO THIS SHOW FOR $7 / DEAL ENDS DECEMBER 9 PROUDLY SERVING MANITOBAN CRAFT BEER Tickets to these events and others can be purchased at: The Park Theatre, Music Trader, & Ticketbreak.com/ParkTheatre THe uNITer // December 5, 2013 03 THE UNITER 30 This year we asked you to vote for your favourite Winnipeg things. The categories are based around topics that we cover, combined with what we think our readers are into - music, theatre, fashion, radio, visual arts, photography, comedy, blogging, podcast- ing, foods and beverages, intimate moments, sports, body modification, film, politics and events that happen around our home base at the University of Winnipeg. There’s a decent variety of people, events and places that represent what is great about our city. No chain restaurants, no people that spent only two weeks liv- ing here before moving to Hollywood and only a few silly categories here - but mostly, just pure, home- grown goodness. This is also our last issue of the year, so take a look for our contributor’s top ten lists! Lists are fun. -
Merchandise ARTIST: Dillinger Escape Plan
Last Update: 11/03/10 ARTIST: Dillinger Escape Plan TITLE: Darkness Limited Edition Custom Zip Hoodie Black (L) Label: AON/Atlantic Off-Roster Non-Music Config & Selection #: MH 501011 L Street Date: 11/02/10 Order Due Date: 10/13/10 UPC: 075678900211 ALTERNATE VIEW Box Count: 12 Unit Per Set: 1 SRP: $60 Alphabetize Under: D For the latest up to date info on Merchandise OTHER SIZES: this release visit WEA.com. MH:075678900198 Darkness Limited Edition Custom Zip Hoodie Black (2X)($61) MH:075678900235 Darkness Limited Edition Custom Zip Hoodie Black (S)($60) MH:075678900204 Darkness Limited Edition Custom Zip Hoodie Black (XL)($60) MH:075678900228 Darkness Limited Edition Custom Zip Hoodie Black (M)($60) AVAILABLE MERCH DESIGN Silver Ink Flag T-Shirt Ribbit Slim Fit T-shirt Silver ALBUM FACTS Genre: Rock Description: This custom limited edition hoodie is from Christian Hanson's team at Thunderware. It is made from a medium weight material and includes the imprint of their latest album, Option Paralysis in the hood, as well as a sleek iPod/iPhone pocket on the sleeve. ARTIST & INFO From their early days in the late-'90s as short-haired Rutgers, New Jersey, college students delivering hyper-complex thrash to audiences of boorish long-haired surly metalheads, to performing with Nine Inch Nails on the pioneering electronic band's farewell shows, the Dillinger Escape Plan have merely one prerogative: to go forward in ALL directions simultaneously. Their groundbreaking 1999 debut full-length, Calculating Infinity, is inarguably the essential technical-metal talisman for the 21st century, melding hardcore's blinding rage with a musical vision that made most progressive-rock bands sound positively lazy by comparison. -
Late 1960'S - Early 1970'S
Late 1960's - Early 1970's The birth of heavy metal. Groups like Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin and Deep Purple were the first heavy metal bands. Late 1970's The rise of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal. Bands like Iron Maiden and Judas Priest become very popular. 1978 Van Halen released their debut album. This began the Los Angeles/Sunset Strip scene, and many bands would come out of this era, including Motley Crue and Quiet Riot. The so called "hair bands" like Poison, Warrant and Ratt came from that scene as well. The Who's Keith Moon died. Bands formed this year: Dokken, Ratt, Whitesnake A sample of heavy metal albums released in 1978: Black Sabbath - Never Say Die Judas Priest - Stained Class UFO - Obsession 1979 The German band Accept releases their self-titled debut album. They are considered to be the first European power metal band. Ozzy Osbourne was fired from Black Sabbath and replaced by Ronnie James Dio. Bands formed this year: Europe, Hanoi Rocks, Trouble and Venom. A sample of heavy metal albums released in 1979: AC/DC - Highway To Hell Judas Priest - Hell Bent For Leather Led Zeppelin - In Through The Out Door Kiss - Dynasty Saxon - Saxon Scorpions - Lovedrive 1980 Best Heavy Metal Album Of 1980: AC/DC - Back In Black AC/DC lead singer Bon Scott dies and is replaced by Brian Johnson. Also Led Zeppelin drummer John Bonham dies. Bands formed this year: Manowar, Mercyful Fate, Overkill A sample of heavy metal albums released in 1980: Angel Witch - Angel Witch Black Sabbath - Heaven And Hell Def Leppard - On Through The Night Diamond Head - Lightning To The Nations Iron Maiden - Iron Maiden Judas Priest - British Steel Motorhead - Ace Of Spades Ozzy Osbourne - Blizzard Of Ozz Saxon - Wheels Of Steel 1981 Best Heavy Metal Album Of 1981: Motley Crue - Too Fast For Love Venom's first album was released, beginning the genre of black metal. -
Autolux – Transit Transit 1
DEC. 2010 • VOL. 21 ISSUE # 264 • ALWAYS FREE • SLUGMAG.COM SaltLakeUnderGround 1 2 SaltLakeUnderGround SaltLakeUnderGround 3 SaltLakeUnderGround • Vol. 21• Issue # 264 •December 2010 • slugmag.com Publisher: Eighteen Percent Gray [email protected] Editor: Angela H. Brown Jemie Sprankle Managing Editor: [email protected] Jeanette D. Moses Shauna Brennan Editorial Assistant: Ricky Vigil [email protected] Action Sports Editor: Marketing: Ischa Buchanan, Jea- Adam Dorobiala nette D. Moses, Jessica Davis, Billy Copy Editing Team: Jeanette D. Ditzig, Hailee Jacobson, Stephanie Moses, Rebecca Vernon, Ricky Buschardt, Giselle Vickery, Veg Vollum, Vigil, Esther Meroño, Liz Phillips, Katie Josh Dussere, Chrissy Hawkins, Emily Panzer, Rio Connelly, Joe Maddock, Burkhart, Rachel Roller, Jeremy Riley. Alexander Ortega, Mary Enge, Kolbie SLUG GAMES Coordinators: Mike Stonehocker, Cody Kirkland, Hannah Brown, Jeanette D. Moses, Mike Reff, Christian. Sean Zimmerman-Wall, Adam Doro- Daily Calendar Coordinator: biala, Jeremy Riley, Katie Panzer, Jake Jessica Davis Vivori, Brett Allen, Chris Proctor, Dave [email protected] Brewer, Billy Ditzig. Social Networking Coordinator: Distribution Manager: Eric Granato Katie Rubio Distro: Eric Granato, Tommy Dolph, Cover Photo: “Drawn” by Jake Garn Tony Bassett, Joe Jewkes, Jesse See page 18 Hawlish, Nancy Burkhart, Adam Heath, Design Interns: Adam Dorobiala, Adam Okeefe, Manuel Aguilar, Chris Eric Sapp Proctor, David Frohlich. Ad Designers: Todd Powelson, Office Interns: Jessica Davis, Jeremy Kent Farrington, -
Payne Arrested in 5 Points
University of South Carolina Scholar Commons January 2008 1-18-2008 The aiD ly Gamecock, FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 2008 University of South Carolina, Office oftude S nt Media Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarcommons.sc.edu/gamecock_2008_jan Recommended Citation University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media, "The aiD ly Gamecock, FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 2008" (2008). January. 8. https://scholarcommons.sc.edu/gamecock_2008_jan/8 This Newspaper is brought to you by the 2008 at Scholar Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in January by an authorized administrator of Scholar Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Opinion..................4 PPRIMARYRIMARY PPULSEULSE Puzzles.................... 7 Follow along Saturday night as The Daily Gamecock News Comics.....................7 Horoscopes...............7 Staff blogs the Republican primary Saturday starting at Classifi ed...............10 7 p.m. only at dailygamecock.com/blogs. dailygamecock.com THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 2008 VOL. 101, NO. 75 ● SINCE 1908 Payne arrested in 5 Points economics student, of me. I was elected by the through VIP on election day. SG President requests approached the reporting students of the University of The student government officer from behind while South Carolina to represent constitution states “The PTI after drunkeness, the officer was responding their best interests, and I President … shall maintain resisting arrest charges to a fi ght. Payne was warned intend to continue to serve in good conduct their several times to back up and my peers for the remainder respective offices from the leave the scene, according to of my term.” inauguration of the President Nick Needham the report. -
WAV / Kotori Magazine Issue 2 Ozomatli Michael Franti DJ Numark the Mars Volta's Ikey Owens Dillinger
Serrated Intellect jason mascow We’re coming closer and closer to one of the most important days of the rest of our lives. i know you’re probably sick and tired of hearing it by now, but it’s something we’ve just got to suck up. I mean, letz face it, there’s a hell of a reason to. November 2, 2004. Election day. I hate to introduce WAV magazine’s long-awaited second issue with a topic sure to elicit more jeer than cheer, but I trust you can respect itz immediacy. Immediacy that has prompted the artists and personalities we love, hate, and admire, to dedicate a good chunk of their obligation to. Of the countless events we attended over the past few years, there has existed at least a brief moment, often times full-on ‘speeches,’ dedicated to speaking up against the direction our beautiful, once- not-too-long-ago respected country is headed. And they do it out of pure passion and heartfelt belief, many times angering the businesses, marketers, government, corporations, sponsors…basically the money… behind them. and wasn’t that the idea in the first place? scare us into thinking that the only right way was their way? But still, the artists feel they just have to. After seeing a steady stream of this at just about every club I walked into, every festival lawn I frolicked on, every stage, theater, and coffeehouse I visited, I realized that i was not alone…and with this empowerment, I started to become less and less afraid. -
Age Rampage Victor Valley College Entertainment May 28, 2013 Page 11 VVC Celebrates Student Transfers
Victor Valley College 17 RAMPAGE May 28, 2013• Volume 35, No. 7 www.vvcrampage.org Most anticipated ofalbums 2013- Listby complied Compean, Daniel Entertainment Page Editor 16- Better to be despised for too anxious apprehensions, than ruined by too confident security. –Edmund Burke Powering forward into the future Degree with By Chelsea Hartshorn RamPage Reporter a guarantee Temporary fencing has blocked Victor Valley College By Nicole Stacey students from parking in lot 11 RamPage Reporter and the northern section of lot 12. These lots are currently The Student Transfer Achieve- closed for construction of two ment Reform Act (SB 1440) will solar covered parking structures guarantee students following an that are anticipated to be fin- Associate of Arts to Transfer or ished just before the fall semes- Associate of Science to Transfer ter, according to Director of admission into the California Facilities, Construction and State University system effective Contracts, Steve Garcia. in the winter/spring 2014 semes- "The work is scheduled to be ter. Prior to SB 1440, transferring completed Aug. 8," said Garcia. Construction materials and Victor Valley College students equipment are being stored in would require 60 semester units front of the Child Development or 90 quarter units in one of two Center on the north side of cam- general education patterns. pus (building 12) and by the The new transfer Associate Administration Annex Building degrees are intended to provide a on the west side (building 10). Materials for the solar covered parking structures have already been delivered and is similar educational background preventing student from parking in lots 11 and 12. -
Social Media Strategy
– REPORT Best Practice Guide Social Media Strategy This report aims to identify best practice approaches, techniques, measurement considerations, challenges and opportunities for creating your social media strategy. Social Media Strategy Best Practice Guide Published August 2019 Econsultancy London Econsultancy New York Econsultancy Singapore 4th Floor, Wells Point 205 Hudson Street, 10 Anson Road No part of this publication may be reproduced or 79 Wells Street 7th Floor New York, International Plaza #36-01 transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic London, W1T 3QN New York, 10013 Singapore, 079903 or mechanical, including photocopy, recording or any United Kingdom United States Tel: +65 6909 9150 information storage and retrieval system, without prior Tel: +44 (0)20 7970 4322 Tel: +44 (0)20 7970 4322 permission in writing from the publisher. Copyright © Econsultancy.com Ltd 2019 Email: [email protected] Website: http://econsultancy.com Contents 1. Introduction 4 1.1 About this report 4 1.2 Research aim and methodology 4 1.3 About Econsultancy 5 1.4 About the author 5 1.5 Expert contributors 5 1.6 Executive summary 6 2. Defining Social Media 8 2.1 What is social media? 8 2.2 Characteristics of social media 9 2.3 Categories of social media 9 2.4 The evolution of social media 12 2.5 Key trends in social media 13 2.6 Facebook Apps and WeChat’s developing ecosystems 13 2.7 Social media payment wallets and cryptocurrency 14 2.8 The changing face of social content 15 2.9 Rapidly evolving advertising 20 2.10 Content saturation and platform algorithms 21 3. -
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Bernier, Nicolas
University of Huddersfield Repository Bernier, Nicolas Five object-based sound compositions Original Citation Bernier, Nicolas (2013) Five object-based sound compositions. Doctoral thesis, University of Huddersfield. This version is available at http://eprints.hud.ac.uk/id/eprint/23294/ The University Repository is a digital collection of the research output of the University, available on Open Access. Copyright and Moral Rights for the items on this site are retained by the individual author and/or other copyright owners. Users may access full items free of charge; copies of full text items generally can be reproduced, displayed or performed and given to third parties in any format or medium for personal research or study, educational or not-for-profit purposes without prior permission or charge, provided: • The authors, title and full bibliographic details is credited in any copy; • A hyperlink and/or URL is included for the original metadata page; and • The content is not changed in any way. For more information, including our policy and submission procedure, please contact the Repository Team at: [email protected]. http://eprints.hud.ac.uk/ ! FIVE OBJECT-BASED SOUND COMPOSITIONS Nicolas Bernier Thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy School of Music, Humanities and Media University of Huddersfield December 2013 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! “the measure of a work of art is whether one can sense in it the presence of the artist’s body. If so, then it is a success, and if not, it’s a failure.”— Pierre Hébert ! !ii TABLE OF CONTENT Abstract v Acknowledgement vi Introduction 1 PART I 4 OBJECT, PERFORMANCE, VISION 4 1.