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RCM Clarinet Syllabus / 2014 Edition
FHMPRT396_Clarinet_Syllabi_RCM Strings Syllabi 14-05-22 2:23 PM Page 3 Cla rinet SYLLABUS EDITION Message from the President The Royal Conservatory of Music was founded in 1886 with the idea that a single institution could bind the people of a nation together with the common thread of shared musical experience. More than a century later, we continue to build and expand on this vision. Today, The Royal Conservatory is recognized in communities across North America for outstanding service to students, teachers, and parents, as well as strict adherence to high academic standards through a variety of activities—teaching, examining, publishing, research, and community outreach. Our students and teachers benefit from a curriculum based on more than 125 years of commitment to the highest pedagogical objectives. The strength of the curriculum is reinforced by the distinguished College of Examiners—a group of fine musicians and teachers who have been carefully selected from across Canada, the United States, and abroad for their demonstrated skill and professionalism. A rigorous examiner apprenticeship program, combined with regular evaluation procedures, ensures consistency and an examination experience of the highest quality for candidates. As you pursue your studies or teach others, you become not only an important partner with The Royal Conservatory in the development of creativity, discipline, and goal- setting, but also an active participant, experiencing the transcendent qualities of music itself. In a society where our day-to-day lives can become rote and routine, the human need to find self-fulfillment and to engage in creative activity has never been more necessary. The Royal Conservatory will continue to be an active partner and supporter in your musical journey of self-expression and self-discovery. -
General Aviation- FPA Survival
FPA 2016-17 Board of Directors Officers NORTHEAST CHAPTER External Relations: President V-P: John R. Mulvey, MD Felix R. Tormes, MD Charles R. Reinninger, MD Elkton, Maryland Pensacola, Florida Eunice, Louisiana [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Rep: James M. Timoney, DO Finance: John R. Hunt, MD Immediate Past-president (2019) Treasurer Douglas W. Johnson, MD Auburn, Maine Jacksonville, Florida [email protected] Human Factors/Safety Education: [email protected] Warren V. DeHaan, OD President-elect Rep: Mario T. Plaza-Ponte, MD Boulder, Colorado George W. Shehl, MD (2017) [email protected] Clarksburg, West Virginia Monroeville, Pennsylvania [email protected] [email protected] 2017 Nominating: Richard W. Sloan, MD, RPh Secretary SOUTHWEST CHAPTER York, Pennsylvania Mark C. Eidson, MD Rep: John D. Davis, MD [email protected] Weatherford, Texas (2019) [email protected] Hunt, Texas Publications: Mark E. Thoman, MD [email protected] Western Chapter VP Treasurer John R. Hunt, MD WESTERN CHAPTER Right Front Seaters: Anderson, South Carolina V-P: Mark E. Thoman, MD Carrie Reinninger [email protected] Port Orchard, Washington Eunice, Louisiana BOD Vice-Presidents and [email protected] [email protected] Representatives DIXIE CHAPTER Rep: J. Randall “Randy” Samaritan: V-P: Nitin D. Desai, MD Edwards, MD John E. Freitas, MD (2016) Las Vegas, Nevada Great Lakes Chapter VP Fayetteville, North Carolina [email protected] [email protected] Tours: Bernard A. Heckman, MD COMMITTEE CHAIRS Silver Spring, Maryland Rep: Trevor L. Goldberg, MD Awards: [email protected] (2018) Roger B. Hallgren, MD Burnsville, North Carolina Belle Plaine, Minnesota [email protected] [email protected] Rep: W. -
British Identity, the Masculine Ideal, and the Romanticization of the Royal Flying Corps Image
W&M ScholarWorks Undergraduate Honors Theses Theses, Dissertations, & Master Projects 4-2019 A Return to Camelot?: British Identity, The Masculine Ideal, and the Romanticization of the Royal Flying Corps Image Abby S. Whitlock College of William and Mary Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.wm.edu/honorstheses Part of the European History Commons Recommended Citation Whitlock, Abby S., "A Return to Camelot?: British Identity, The Masculine Ideal, and the Romanticization of the Royal Flying Corps Image" (2019). Undergraduate Honors Theses. Paper 1276. https://scholarworks.wm.edu/honorstheses/1276 This Honors Thesis is brought to you for free and open access by the Theses, Dissertations, & Master Projects at W&M ScholarWorks. It has been accepted for inclusion in Undergraduate Honors Theses by an authorized administrator of W&M ScholarWorks. For more information, please contact [email protected]. A Return to Camelot?: British Identity, The Masculine Ideal, and the Romanticization of the Royal Flying Corps Image Abby Stapleton Whitlock Undergraduate Honors Thesis College of William and Mary Lyon G. Tyler Department of History 24 April 2019 Whitlock !2 Whitlock !3 Table of Contents Acknowledgements ……………………………………………………………….. 4 Introduction …………………………………….………………………………… 5 Chapter I: British Aviation and the Future of War: The Emergence of the Royal Flying Corps …………………………………….……………………………….. 13 Wartime Developments: Organization, Training, and Duties Uniting the Air Services: Wartime Exigencies and the Formation of the Royal Air Force Chapter II: The Cultural Image of the Royal Flying Corps .……….………… 25 Early Roots of the RFC Image: Public Imagination and Pre-War Attraction to Aviation Marketing the “Cult of the Air Fighter”: The Dissemination of the RFC Image in Government Sponsored Media Why the Fighter Pilot? Media Perceptions and Portrayals of the Fighter Ace Chapter III: Shaping the Ideal: The Early Years of Aviation Psychology .…. -
A Chord-Scale Approach to Automatic Jazz Improvisation
A CHORD-SCALE APPROACH TO AUTOMATIC JAZZ IMPROVISATION Junqi Deng, Yu-Kwong Kwok Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering The University of Hong Kong fjqdeng,[email protected] ABSTRACT Chord Scale 7 Mixolydian, Phrygian-Dominant, Whole-tone maj7 Lydian, Lydian-Dominant, Ionian, Ionian#5 Jazz improvisation has been one of the biggest challenges min7 Dorian, Phrygian, Aeolian in all kinds of musical goals. This late breaking article de- min7b5 Locrian, Locrian#2 scribes a machine to automate this process in a certain de- 7b9 Phrygian-Dominant gree. This machine has three major components: a jazz maj7#11 Lydian maj7#5 Ionian#5 chord estimator, a local scale tracker, and a improvised dim7 Whole-half Diminished melody generator. Simple demo tracks have been gener- ated in terms of chord-melody to showcase the effective- Table 1. Chord-scale choices examples ness and potentials of this system. they learn through extensive practices [4]. To be precise, 1. INTRODUCTION instead of generating notes from the scales, they create Jazz improvisation is considered one of the most difficult phrases that belong to the chord-scale. An infinite number tasks among all kinds of instrumental performances. The of note sequences can be generated out of the chord-scale, difficulty is mainly due to the complex harmonic structure but only some are acceptable to human musical aesthetics. in jazz, the complicated licks and patterns, and the intricate In addition to create phrases within a single harmonic re- musical relationship between these phrases and the har- gion, they also pay attention to the coherence along and monic context. -
Blackadder Goes Forth Audition Pack
Blackadder Goes Forth Audition Pack Key Dates Audition Dates: • Tuesday 8 th May – 6:00 – 10:00pm (Everyman Clubroom) • Saturday 12 th May – 10.30am – 5.00pm • Sunday 13 th May – 10:00am – 3.00pm Recalls (if required): • Friday 18 th May – 6:00 – 10:00pm (Everyman Clubroom) • Saturday 19 th May – 10:00am – 1:00pm (Everyman Clubroom) Actors who are successfully cast need to understand that they MUST be available for all the following key dates • Technical Rehearsal: Sunday 11 th November (cast need to be available all day) • Dress Rehearsal: Monday 12 th November (evening) • Performance Dates: Tuesday 13 th – Saturday 17 th November; Evening Performances at 7.30pm, Saturday matinee at 2.30pm Rehearsal Nights Rehearsals will begin w/c Monday 3 rd September. Exact rehearsal nights will be confirmed nearer the time but are quite likely to be Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays. Not all cast will be required for every rehearsal. Plot Blackadder Goes Forth is set in 1917 on the Western Front in the trenches of World War I. Captain Edmund Blackadder is a professional soldier in the British Army who, until the outbreak of the Great War, has enjoyed a relatively danger-free existence fighting natives who were usually "two feet tall and armed with dried grass". Finding himself trapped in the trenches with another "big push" planned, his concern is to avoid being sent over the top to certain death. The show thus chronicles Blackadder's attempts to escape the trenches through various schemes, most of which fail due to bad fortune, misunderstandings and the general incompetence of his comrades. -
A SAAD STORY Accounts of a Dispute Between Two Saudi Billionaire Families Have So Far Focused on One Side
SPECIAL REPort REUTERS/OLIVIA HARRIS A SAAD STORY Accounts of a dispute between two Saudi billionaire families have so far focused on one side. New evidence suggests a different story BY DOUWE MIEDEMA, SHURNA ROBBINS biggest banks billions of dollars and is now During an interview with Reuters, five AND SARAH WHITE being slugged out in courts from London to advisers -- two accountants, two PR advisers LONDON/GEORGE TOWN, JUNE 10 the Cayman Islands. and a lawyer -- dominate, interrupting when Some family members face travel bans he tries answering a question. ohammed Algosaibi often turns the linked to the case so it has fallen to the 32- The missing money, he says, was taken palms of his hands up as he talks, as if year old to defend the Algosaibi empire since by his uncle Maan al-Sanea, who married askingM for understanding. the 2009 collapse of two Bahraini banks left into the Algosaibi family 30 years ago and He is trying to explain one of the biggest more than 100 banks including Deutsche was put in charge of its financial businesses. but least reported failures of the financial Bank, HSBC and Societe Generale owed an Al-Sanea used his insider’s access, Algosaibi crisis. This has split his family, one of Saudi estimated $22 billion. and his advisers say, to siphon off billions of Arabia’s richest, cost some of the world’s Small wonder he appears uncomfortable. dollars through a money-laundering maze. JUNE 2010 A SAUDI FEUD JUNE 2010 “I WANTED TO WORK IN THE MIDDLE EAST. -
Mechanisms to the Human in Life Body
FROM DEFENSE BACTERIA MECHANISMS TO THE HUMAN IN LIFE BODY FOURTEENTH ANNUAL LSI SYMPOSIUM MAY 21, 2015 Images courtesy of Katherine D. Walton, research investigator, and Deborah Gumucio, professor, Department of Cell and Developmental Biology, U-M Medical School SCHEDULE FORUM HALL, PALMER COMMONS (OVERFLOW SEATING AVAILABLE IN GREAT LAKES NORTH) 8:30 A.M. 1:15 P.M. WELCOME | Alan Saltiel, Ph.D. ROLE OF THE MICROBIOTA IN INFECTION CONTROL Mary Sue Coleman Director of the Life Sciences Institute AND SEQUELAE | Yasmine Belkaid, Ph.D. Chief of Mucosal Immunology Section, Laboratory of 8:35 A.M. Parasitic Diseases, National Institutes of Health, National INTRODUCTION OF THE MARY SUE AND KENNETH Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases COLEMAN LIFE SCIENCES LECTURER | Mary Sue Coleman, Ph.D. 1:55 P.M. President Emerita IMMUNE REGULATION OF INTESTINAL HEALTH AND DISEASE | Gregory F. Sonnenberg, Ph.D. 8:50 A.M. Assistant Professor of Microbiology and Immunology in MARY SUE AND KENNETH COLEMAN LIFE SCIENCES Medicine, Weill Cornell Medical College LECTURE: HOMEOSTASIS, INFLAMMATION AND DISEASE | Ruslan Medzhitov, Ph.D. AFTERNOON BREAK David W. Wallace Professor of Immunobiology, Yale School of Medicine; Investigator, Howard Hughes 3:15 P.M. Medical Institute TISSUE CONTROL OF MACROPHAGE HOMEOSTASIS AND FUNCTION | Miriam Merad, M.D., Ph.D. MORNING BREAK Professor of Oncological Science and Medicine; Mount Sinai Chair in Cancer Immunology; Director of Human 10:30 A.M. Immune Monitoring Center, Tisch Cancer Institute, Icahn GENERATION OF A MEMORY OF INFECTION DURING School of Medicine at Mount Sinai CRISPR-CAS IMMUNITY | Luciano Marraffini, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, head of the Laboratory of 3:55 P.M. -
The Wykehamist
THE WYKEHAMIST Cloister Time 2016 No 1472 VALE THE HEAD MAN 1 EDITORS Index Ralph Cornell (D) Editorial 2 Jack Jowett (I) Vale The Head Man 4 Ludo Leatham (E) In Memoriam Sir Jeremy Morse 7 Henry Lloyd (A) Feature Articles 8 Edward McCrossan (F) Music 16 Joseph Morse (B) Theatre 16 Harry Petter (K) Sport 19 Thomas Saer (Coll) Home & Away 22 Harry Stewart (G) Ave Atque Vale 22 Charles Stranack (H) The Register 29 Caspar Temple (C) Don in Charge NPW Correspondence to [email protected] The Wykehamist, first published in October 1866, is 150 years old this year. ║EDITORIAL participate in the boarding life of the School, providing an evening of respite for End of an Era Housemasters and giving us men wider social acquaintance with dons. Edward McCrossan (F) He also reformed the main House At the end of this term, the Head Man leaves competitions, aiming to increase participation us after eleven years at the helm. Looking and enjoyment across the board. In that regard, back at the past decade, we can clearly see the more-disciplined Junior Drama Festival how much RDT has done for the School, both and House Singing Competition have been for the boys and for the dons. especially popular; the more so where they allow comic opportunities to what might Among the men he is known for the quality of otherwise be rather stayed events. his suits, quick wit and his Chapel talk on St Ignatius’ Church in Rome. (After the third The academic side of things has always been repeat of this particular talk, we now all important at Winchester, and introducing appreciate the extraordinary forced perspective Cambridge Pre-U courses has enhanced our of the dome created by the seventeenth- academic distinction, not least because the century Jesuit architect Andrea Pozzo!) We dons regard it as a great improvement on A- have also now learnt that some people like to levels. -
Jazz Woodwind Syllabus
Jazz Woodwind Syllabus Flute, Clarinet & Saxophone Grade exams 2017–2022 Important information Changes from the previous syllabus Repertoire lists for all instruments have been updated. Own composition requirements have been revised. Aural test parameters have been revised, and new specimen tests publications are available. Improvisation test requirements have changed, and new preparation materials are available on our website. Impression information Candidates should refer to trinitycollege.com/woodwind to ensure that they are using the latest impression of the syllabus. Digital assessment: Digital Grades and Diplomas To provide even more choice and flexibility in how Trinity’s regulated qualifications can be achieved, digital assessment is available for all our classical, jazz and Rock & Pop graded exams, as well as for ATCL and LTCL music performance diplomas. This enables candidates to record their exam at a place and time of their choice and then submit the video recording via our online platform to be assessed by our expert examiners. The exams have the same academic rigour as our face-to-face exams, and candidates gain full recognition for their achievements, with the same certificate and UCAS points awarded as for the face-to-face exams. Find out more at trinitycollege.com/dgd photo: Zute Lightfoot, clarinet courtesy of Yamaha Music London Jazz Woodwind Syllabus Flute, Clarinet & Saxophone Graded exams 2017–2022 Trinity College London trinitycollege.com Charity number England & Wales: 1014792 Charity number Scotland: SC049143 Patron: HRH The Duke of Kent KG Chief Executive: Sarah Kemp Copyright © 2016 Trinity College London Published by Trinity College London Online edition, March 2021 Contents Introduction ....................................................................................................................... -
Patent-Lawyer-Article
The GLOBAL REACH, LOCAL KNOWLEDGE www.patentlawyermagazine.com Annual 2021 COPYRIGHT CTC LEGAL MEDIA The effect of design space on patent grant and recognition for designs Dr. Yongqiang Qi, Partner and Patent Attorney at Corner Stone, examines the latest judicial interpretation and what it means for design. Protect Patent validity against terms crises Page 56 Page 13 AI patenting Page 18 FFrontront ccover_TPL51_v2aover_TPL51_v2a Alternative.inddAlternative.indd 1 118/12/20208/12/2020 110:060:06 CRIPSR-Cas9 A Nobel Prize, a Global Pandemic, and a Patent Dispute walk into a bar… stop me if you’ve heard this one before Richard Gaugeler, Patent Attorney at Cedar White Bradley, explains how a Noble Prize, the Pandemic and a Patent Dispute are all inextricably linked to the CRISPR-Cas9 Technology. ust as the three individuals who walk into a The functioning of the CRISPR-Cas9 technology bar seemingly appear independent from is as follows: First, the faulty sequence in the Jone another, they nevertheless always turn DNA is identified by a scientist. In this case the out to be inextricably linked through some faulty sequence refers to a defective gene common thread. And our Nobel Prize, Pandemic, which codes for Sickle-Cell anaemia. Second, and Dispute are no different. The thread? Of course, CRISPR uses guideRNA to identify, and bind to I must be talking about CRISPR-Cas9 Technology. the sequence. The guideRNA binds to and The revolutionary gene editing tool that can be used unravels the faulty sequence in the DNA molecule. to make precise incisions in genetic material to Third, Cas9 cuts the faulty sequence to either edit or even delete unwanted genetic code. -
Psychoacoustic Foundations of Contextual Harmonic Stability in Jazz Piano Voicings
Journal of Jazz Studies vol. 7, no. 2, pp. 156–191 (Fall 2011) Psychoacoustic Foundations Of Contextual Harmonic Stability In Jazz Piano Voicings James McGowan Considerable harmonic variation of both chord types and specific voicings is available to the jazz pianist, even when playing stable, tonic-functioned chords. Of course non-tonic chords also accommodate extensive harmonic variety, but they generally cannot provide structural stability beyond the musical surface. Many instances of tonic chords, however, also provide little or no sense of structural repose when found in the middle of a phrase or subjected to some other kind of “dissonance.” The inclusion of the word “stable” is therefore important, because while many sources are implicitly aware of the fundamental differences between stable and unstable chords, little significant work explicitly accounts for an impro- vising pianist’s harmonic options as associated specifically with harmonic stability— or harmonic “consonance”—in tonal jazz. The ramifications are profound, as the very question of what constitutes a stable tonic sonority in jazz suggests that underlying precepts of tonality function differ- ently in improvised jazz and common-practice music. While some jazz pedagogical publications attempt to account for the diverse chord types and specific voicings employed as tonic chords, these sources have not provided a distinct conceptual framework that explains what criteria link these harmonic options. Some music theorists, meanwhile, have provided valuable analytical models to account for the sense of resolution to stable harmonic entities. These models, however, are largely designed for “classical” music and are problematic in that they tend to explain pervasive non-triadic harmonies as aberrant in some way.1 1 Representative sources that address “classical” models of jazz harmony include Steve Larson, Analyzing Jazz: A Schenkerian Approach, Harmonologia: studies in music theory, no. -
Convocation for Conferring Degrees Virtual Ceremony Thursday, June 11, 2020 Academic Procession New Castle Brass Quintet Welcomi
Convocation for Conferring Degrees Virtual Ceremony Thursday, June 11, 2020 Academic Procession New Castle Brass Quintet Welcoming Remarks Richard P. Lifton, M.D., Ph.D. President and Carson Family Professor Introduction Sidney Strickland, Ph.D. Dean of Graduate and Postgraduate Studies Vice President for Educational Affairs Conferring of the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy Dr. Lifton Presentation of the David Rockefeller Award for Extraordinary Service Dr. Lifton Alzatta Fogg Torsten N. Wiesel, M.D., F.R.S. Conferring of the Degree of Doctor of Science, Honoris Causa Dr. Lifton Marnie S. Pillsbury Lucy Shapiro, Ph.D. Academic Recession New Castle Brass Quintet 2 2020 Graduates Sarah Ackerman B.S., State University of New York, College at Geneseo The Role of Adipocytes in the Tumor Microenvironment in Obesity-driven Breast Cancer Progression Paul Cohen Sarah Kathleen Baker B.A., University of San Diego Blood-derived Plasminogen Modulates the Neuroimmune Response in Both Alzheimer’s Disease and Systemic Infection Models Sidney Strickland Mariel Bartley B.Sc., Monash University Characterizing the RNA Editing Specificity of ADAR Isoforms and Deaminase Domains in vitro Charles M. Rice Kate Bredbenner B.S., B.A., University of Rochester Visualizing Protease Activation, retroCHMP3 Activity, and Vpr Recruitment During HIV-1 Assembly Sanford M. Simon Ian Andrew Eckardt Butler B.A., The University of Chicago Hybridization in Ants Daniel Kronauer Daniel Alberto Cabrera* B.A., Columbia University Time-restricted Feeding Extends Longevity in Drosophila melanogaster Michael W. Young * Participant in the Tri-Institutional M.D.-Ph.D. Program 3 James Chen B.A., University of Pennsylvania Cryo-EM Studies of Bacterial RNA Polymerase Seth A.