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Allan Holdsworth Schille Reshaping Harmony
BJØRN ALLAN HOLDSWORTH SCHILLE RESHAPING HARMONY Master Thesis in Musicology - February 2011 Institute of Musicology| University of Oslo 3001 2 2 Acknowledgment Writing this master thesis has been an incredible rewarding process, and I would like to use this opportunity to express my deepest gratitude to those who have assisted me in my work. Most importantly I would like to thank my wonderful supervisors, Odd Skårberg and Eckhard Baur, for their good advice and guidance. Their continued encouragement and confidence in my work has been a source of strength and motivation throughout these last few years. My thanks to Steve Hunt for his transcription of the chord changes to “Pud Wud” and helpful information regarding his experience of playing with Allan Holdsworth. I also wish to thank Jeremy Poparad for generously providing me with the chord changes to “The Sixteen Men of Tain”. Furthermore I would like to thank Gaute Hellås for his incredible effort of reviewing the text and providing helpful comments where my spelling or formulations was off. His hard work was beyond what any friend could ask for. (I owe you one!) Big thanks to friends and family: Your love, support and patience through the years has always been, and will always be, a source of strength. And finally I wish to acknowledge Arne Torvik for introducing me to the music of Allan Holdsworth so many years ago in a practicing room at the Grieg Academy of Music in Bergen. Looking back, it is obvious that this was one of those life-changing moments; a moment I am sincerely grateful for. -
Talking with the President: the Pragmatics of Presidential Language
Talking with the President Talking with the President THE PRAGMATICS OF PRESIDENTIAL LANGUAGE John Wilson 1 1 Oxford University Press is a department of the University of Oxford. It furthers the University’s objective of excellence in research, scholarship, and education by publishing worldwide. Oxford New York Auckland Cape Town Dar es Salaam Hong Kong Karachi Kuala Lumpur Madrid Melbourne Mexico City Nairobi New Delhi Shanghai Taipei Toronto With offices in Argentina Austria Brazil Chile Czech Republic France Greece Guatemala Hungary Italy Japan Poland Portugal Singapore South Korea Switzerland Thailand Turkey Ukraine Vietnam Oxford is a registered trade mark of Oxford University Press in the UK and certain other countries. Published in the United States of America by Oxford University Press 198 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10016 © Oxford University Press 2015 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, without the prior permission in writing of Oxford University Press, or as expressly permitted by law, by license, or under terms agreed with the appropriate reproduction rights organization. Inquiries concerning reproduction outside the scope of the above should be sent to the Rights Department, Oxford University Press, at the address above. You must not circulate this work in any other form and you must impose this same condition on any acquirer. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Wilson, John, 1954 December 12– Talking with the President : the pragmatics of Presidential language / John Wilson. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 978–0–19–985879–8 — ISBN 978–0–19–985880–4 1. -
Serious Business
QUEENSWINTER 2014 THE MAGAZINE OF QUEENS UNIVERSITY OF CHARLOTTE Serious Business MBA grads lead regional nonprofits, applying high standards to a high calling Also A Day in the Life of the Levine Center Paul Nitsch: Sharing the Joy Queens Reads Arcadia First Men’s Basketball Team Reunites Parting Thought by Charles Israel BOARD OF TRUSTEES 2013-2014 Michael Marsicano, Chair David L. Pope Donna Jones Dean ’73, Vice Chair A. Alex Porter Kathryn Winsman Black ’93, Secretary Thomas J. Reddin Mary Anne Boldrick Rogers Howard Bissell III David V. Singer Jan Hall Brown ’73 Caroline Wannamaker Sink Deborah Butler Bryan ’68 Michael C. Tarwater Angeline Massey Clinton EMBA ’01 Brent Trexler Kevin Collins Cynthia Haldenby Tyson Marjorie Knight Crane ’90 Ruth Anne M. Vagt ’69 Christine Louttit Crowder ’82 F. William Vandiver, Jr. Jesse J. Cureton, Jr., EMBA ’02 Manuel L. Zapata David C. Darnell Pamela L. Davies, ex officio Carlos E. Evans A. Derek Painter ’92, ex officio – Anthony Fox Alumni Association President Ophelia Garmon-Brown Joseph Vaughn ’15, Student Liaison Kathryn Taylor Grigg ’87 to the Board Carson Sloan Henline ’81 Lyttleton Rich Hollowell ’67 The spiritual life of Queens is deeply Life Trustees Sandra P. Levine rooted in our past and profoundly Catherine Parks Loevner ’71 Irwin “Ike” Belk J. Michael McGuire Dorothy McAulay Martin ’59 important to our future. Katie B. Morris Hugh L. McColl, Jr., Chairman Michael W. Murphy II ’95 Emeritus Belk Chapel has been, and always will be, the spiritual Bailey W. Patrick John H. Sykes ’55 heart of our campus. Now, through the support of Larry Polsky Virginia Gray Vance ’49 generous donors, Belk Chapel will be beautifully transformed with a $1.4 million addition. -
Summer 2013 the Magazine of Queens University of Charlotte
QUEENSSUMMER 2013 THE MAGAZINE OF QUEENS UNIVERSITY OF CHARLOTTE Rogers Hall Opens State-of-the-art science and health building inspires with unique spaces Also Raising Their Hands Art Professor Inspires What Change Doesn’t Change by Professor Cathy Anderson Sue Ross Plans Her Giving After two years of construction, the Levine Center for Wellness and Recreation ofcially opened on August 19. BOARD OF TRUSTEES 2013-2014 Please join us this fall to cheer on the Royals as Michael Marsicano, Chair David L. Pope Donna Jones Dean ’73, Vice Chair A. Alex Porter they regain their home court advantage. Kathryn Winsman Black ’93, Secretary Tomas J. Reddin Mary Anne Boldrick Rogers Howard Bissell III David V. Singer Jan Hall Brown ’73 Caroline Wannamaker Sink Deborah Butler Bryan ’68 Michael C. Tarwater Angeline Massey Clinton EMBA ’01 Brent Trexler Kevin Collins Cynthia Haldenby Tyson Marjorie Knight Crane ’90 Ruth Anne M. Vagt ’69 Christine Louttit Crowder ’82 F. William Vandiver, Jr. Jesse J. Cureton, Jr., EMBA ’02 Manuel L. Zapata David C. Darnell Pamela L. Davies, ex ofcio Carlos E. Evans A. Derek Painter ’92, ex ofcio – Anthony Fox Alumni Association President Ophelia Garmon-Brown Joseph Vaughn ’15, Student Liaison Kathryn Taylor Grigg ’87 to the Board Carson Sloan Henline ’81 Lyttleton Rich Hollowell ’67 Life Trustees Sandra P. Levine Catherine Parks Loevner ’71 Irwin “Ike” Belk J. Michael McGuire Dorothy McAulay Martin ’59 Katie B. Morris Hugh L. McColl, Jr., Chairman Michael W. Murphy II ’95 Emeritus Bailey W. Patrick John H. Sykes ’55 Larry Polsky Virginia Gray Vance ’49 whaT’s insiDe? QUEENS MAGAZINE • Three baskeTball/volleyball courTs SUMMER 2013 EDITORIAL DIRECTOR CONTRIBUTORS • 33-meTer sTreTch pool Rebecca Anderson EMBA ’13 Cathy Anderson [email protected] Rebecca Anderson • fiTness cenTer Katie Beirne MANAGING EDITOR Sara Blakeney • Dance & fiTness sTuDios Laurie Prince Adelaide Anderson Davis ’61 Meghann Goddard • inDoor walking Track ART DIRECTOR/DESIGNER Jenn Q. -
BRITISH CARIBBEAN PHILATELIC JOURNAL Vertically Imperforate St
British Caribbean Philatelic Journal Vol. 53, No. 3 Page ...... July 203 BRITISH CARIBBEAN PHILATELIC JOURNAL PUBLISHED BY THE BRITISH CARIBBEAN PHILATELIC STUDY GROUP Unit No. 27 of the American Philatelic Society Vol. 53, No. 3 July - September 2013 Whole No. 248 Vertically imperforate St. Lucia postage due pair found! This horizontal strip of three of the St. Lucia 2d postage due (S.G. D2) is imperforate between the right stamps (between columns 4 and 5 and 5 and 6). Note the pencil line between 10228 and 10218 (very faint) and the fold between these two stamps. This strip also shows “POSTAGE DUE” at the top due to misperforation of the sheet (should be at bottom of stamp). Below is the reverse side of this strip. The light pencil mark can be faintly seen near the left. See article by Hap Pattiz beginning on page 4. Page 2 ...... July 203 Vol. 53, No. 3 British Caribbean Philatelic Journal The British Caribbean Philatelic Journal is published four times a year (January, April, July and October) by the British Caribbean Philatelic Study Group. It is available only by subscription through membership in the BCPSG. Membership is based on the calendar year. Current dues are: $25 per annum in U.S. funds for members in the United States and Canada, and $32 (£20) for those in other areas. Life membership is available, with the following rates being applicable: • Age 50 or less, $450, U.S. and Canada; $550, other countries; • Age 51 to 60 years, $400, U.S. and Canada; $500, other countries; • Age 61 and over, $300, U.S. -
3 Jats Operations Can Be Found in Excerpts from the 1965 War, the Inside Story: Defence Minister Y.B
3rd Battalion, The Jat Regiment Mandeep S. Bajwa and Ravi Rikhye Last updated June 11, 2011 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:The_Jat_Regiment_Chrome_Insigna.JPG 3 Jat Raised 1823. 1901-03: 10 Jat Infantry. 1903: 10 Jats. 1922: 3/9 Jats (The IX in the regimental cap badge comes from 9th Regiment). 1948 July: Uri-Tithwal, 77 Parachute Brigade September: Sonamarg (part of Zojila thrust). On the night of 13/14 September, the battalion attacked Chabutra feature near Zojila. Havilder Fateh Singh was with a platoon of the lead company. His platoon came under fire from an enemy Browning. He managed to extricate his platoon safely, then was ordered to recover the wounded from other companies that had fallen victim to the same Browning. He was twice wounded but managed to reach his designated point and collected four wounded plus the weapons of 8 soldiers who had been killed. While attempting to return, he was attacked by ~15 enemy. He killed three and managed to bring the wounded plus the rifles of the dead Jats back. For this operation he was awarded an MVC. 1965 There were actually two battles for Dograi fought by 3 Jat, one on September 6, and the other on September 20-22. Won fame in the Battle of Dograi, 1965. Was part of 54th Brigade, 15th Infantry Division, XI Corps. Lt. Col. Desmond Hayde IC-4036 September 6, 1965 MVC. Dograi was targeted because it was the site of one of the 4 bridges across the Icholgil Canal. 3 Jat was to follow on 15th Dogra to take the other side, establish a bridgehead for continuing to offensive to Lahore. -
October 20,1888
There was anil MPKCIAL NOTICE*. niMt'ELLANHOim. cle, unable to extricate himself. THE CHRISTIAN which a few obstinate peers prelates FOR CO-OPERATION Seminary, Cincinnati, Ohio. He was as- TAMMANY DENOUNCES MAYOR HEWITT. and Mr. TEMPERANCE UNION. POWDERLY SPEAKS VICTORIA'S HEADSTRONG a heavy rain, darkness was falling, persist in maintaining, lie crossed over to ; sistant teacher in Hebrew in Lane Seminary GRANDSON. Burleigh was about concluding that he had Germany and became naturalized as a Ger- In 1837-8, acting pastor of the Congregational a in the woods before man subject in Lansberg, his native town, churches In Kobblnston and Pembroke, Me.' disagreeable night Opening of the Fifteenth Annual Ses- Propositions to the Brotherhoods of Relations Purroy Democrats Condemn Him him when he heard the tinkle of |a cow bell the local authorities affording him 1838-40, was ordained to the ministry at Den- Diplomatic Strained by New every Brakemen. W. D. LITTLE & Both in Song and Prose. far off in the distance. This was a welcome sion in York. possible assistance. He was then married Engineers and nysville, Me., Oct. 3, 1838, installed pastor at Royal Family Differences. GO., and he took a bee line in the direction from and If, on his return to England next month, Amherst, N. H., Feb. 24, 1841, remaining which it came wading through swamps and he again becomes an English citizen, his three years; was pastor of the Congregation- GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, al Republican Prospects in New York quagmires and finally coming out upon the Delegates Hear the Annual Reports marriage will still be legal so far as German The Crand Master Workman Expects church at lloulton, Me., from march 1, Sir Charles Warren’s New Blood Kitablialird in IK4.1. -
Jazz Rock Fusion Surviving Four Decades and Counting…
1 of 38 Jazz Rock Fusion Surviving Four Decades and Counting… By, Rick Calic www.jazzrockworld.com March 2006 Writing an article about Jazz Rock Fusion these days might seem as pointless as debating the benefits of Hi-Fi equipment with vacuum tubes vs. transistors to someone that uses an iPod. The only people that would care are older folks who even remember tubes and dedicated enthusiasts. On the other hand, while Jazz Rock Fusion might be older or seem equally pointless to many reading this article, there remains a large but scattered segment of the world’s population that sees the genre as a vibrant and legitimate art form. Sadly though, the musical perspective regarding Jazz Rock Fusion was narrow from the beginning and will probably always be that way. Jazz Rock Fusion, in terms of the entire world of music, constitutes just a tiny fraction of interest. Yet, if we accept this as fact, which most fans, musicians and certainly “big business” does, the generation of any interest at all is meritorious. In order to discuss the music with integrity, a ground rule needs to be established. This ground rule is required due to the unsolved, long lasting, and ongoing mysteries of the music and its unique identity. Mysteries such as: What is Jazz Rock Fusion? Who started Jazz Rock Fusion? What should it be called? And finally, with no major media support why is there still a market? So, what are the answers you ask? Quite simply these mysteries will remain mysteries. Answering the questions definitively will end up as trivial as the facts regarding the creation and development of the gut bucket. -
The Gazette of India
REGISTERED NO. D. 222 The Gazette of India PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY No. 1] NEW DELHI, SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, l967 (PAUSA 17,1888) Separate paging is given to this Part in order that it may be filed as a separate compilation NOTICE The undermentioned Gazettes of India Extraordinary were published up to the 23 rd December 1966:- Issued by Subject Issue No Ministry of Commerce Form of affidavit for obtaining No. 153-ITC(PN)/66, dt. 16-12-66 duplicate copies of licences/cus- 211. toms clearance Permits which are lost or misplaced. Do. Export of cinematographic films. 212. No. 14-ITC(PN)/66, dt. 17-12-66 Do. Import of raw materials, components No. 154-ITC(PN)/66, dt. 17-12-66 and spares by actual users engaged in the priority industries—clarifica- tion regarding. Do. Import of Non-ferrous metals by No. 155-ITC(PN)/66, dt. 17-12-66 actual users (SST Units and other units not borne on the books .of the DGTD., for the period April 1966—March 1967. Do. Import of raw materials, components No. l56-ITC(PN)/66, dt. 22-12-66 and spare parts by actual users 213. engaged in the priority industries— grant of supplementary licences for the period April 1966—March 1967. Do. Devaluation of rupee—Consequential No. 157-ITC(PN)/66, dt. 23-12-66 increase in the rupee value of import 214. licences. Do. Import of raw materials, compo- No. 158-ITC(PN)/66, dt. 23-12-66 nents and spare parts by scheduled industries borne in the books of the DGTD for the period April 1966—March 1967. -
THE CHRONICLE INAUGURATION "IT IS the DUTY of EVERY COMMUNITY to ENCOURAGE, EVEN ENFORCE FREE SPEECH."—Walter Hiness Page, '75
YESTERDAY FIFTEENTH YESTERDAY FIFTEENTH ANNIVERSARY OF ANNIVERSARY OF DR. FEW'S DU. PEW'S INAUGURATION THE CHRONICLE INAUGURATION "IT IS THE DUTY OF EVERY COMMUNITY TO ENCOURAGE, EVEN ENFORCE FREE SPEECH."—Walter Hiness Page, '75 Volume XXI, Number 8 DUKE UNIVERSITY, DU*RHAM, N. C, NOVEMBER 11, 1925 Price Ten Cents Rushing Season Ends With [ Yesterday Fifteenth Ninety-eight Men Pledged Anniversary of Dr. GOOD MATERIAL Special Articles Few's Inauguration Largest Number in History of On World Court University Are Taken MUCH PROGRESS BACHELORS LAST WITH FOUR An arrangement has been made with the Yale daily for The Armistice Day University Has Grown Greatly Rushers and Rushees Have Returned Chroniele to print some of the During Administration to Their Academic Duties After special articles on the World Celebration November 11, Armistice Day, A Scramble for Freshmen (Hurl situation ivhieh were pre INAUGURAL ADDRESS NOTABLE will be fittingly celebrated at pared by experts on the subject. Sis weeks ot intense fraternity ruel Duke University this year. Pres Dr. Few Emphasised Ideals Which About December 1 a student ing closed Tuesday evening, Novembi ident Few announced Monday Have Guided Him Through His 3, ot six o'clock, and by the following vote, conducted by the Duke Y. Administration in Address. M.- C. A. and (he cooperation of night ninety-eight new men of Dukt ex-Governor Cameron Morrison The Chronicle, wil he taken in University had accepted bids to various would be the feature of the pro fraternities and were already receiving hapel, o I the v gram. The students will assem congratulations from friends and pros nn-i-i in;'!-,. -
Album Art Holdsworth Iou Live
Album Art Holdsworth Iou Live Which Pascale frizzed so darned that Cosmo disannul her rhodamine? Eddy tabbing excitably while secessional DouggieMerv pub-crawl is jowled scrumptiously or articles surreptitiously. or underprop disquietingly. Grave Deane always preplan his glucoproteins if Jim Kelley amps amongst others. Engineered by Andy Llewellyn; mixed by Colin Green. Words make person think thoughts. His signature style will echo that many generations. This site uses cookies. THANKS FOR watching THESE YEARS OF WONDERFUL MUSICAL INSTRUCTION! The other tracks are covers of songs written by Sam Cooke, John Lee Hooker and Solomon Burke, among others. Type: before, Gender: Male, Born: in Bradford, Died: in Vista, Area: United Kingdom. Many thanks for Sharing! Allan Holdsworth: Where to start? Are you sure will want to due your membership with us? Lifetime, and featuring fellow Lifetime alumnus Alan Pasqua on keyboards, with Jimmy Haslip on bass, and Chad Wackerman on drums. But less certainly was properly recorded. The name IOU is her running joke that comes from the usage that they literally had great pay clubs to water them to let them splash back in England. Sony did the same success with the Tubby Hayes NY sessions, but that was a grievance of their mother having more proper rights to it. They eventually found Paul Carmichael for bass, with Allan also contributing some vocals. It worth also the three live material of this trio to have otherwise been released to the public, as vivid as a documentation of what Hersch considers to insure been throw of the court important moments of literary life. -
French Army at Time of German Invasion, 10 May 1940
French Army 10 May 1940 Nord-Est Theatre Alphonse Joseph Georges 1st Army Group: Gaston Henri Bilotte 7th Army: Henri Honore Giraud Organic Army Support Forces: Escaut Fortified Sector 54th Fortress Infantry Regiment 1/161st Static Artillery Regiment 515th Armored Group 15th Armored Battalion 35th Armored Battalion I Corps: Theadore Marcel Sicard Corps Troops: 601st Pioneer Regiment 101st Heavy Horse Drawn Artillery Regiment 1st & 2nd Groups of 105mm L36 3rd Group of 155 GPF 1st Artillery Park 101st Artisan Company 101st Motorized Munitions Section 131st Motorized Munitions Section 101/1 & 101/2 Sapper-Miner Companies 101/21 Bridging Company 101/16 Engineering Park Company 101/81 Telephone Company 101/82 Radio Company 101/83 Pigeon Company 351/1 Motorized Headquarters Company 354/1 Motorized Transport Company 101/1 Operating Service Group 201/1 Butcher Company 1st Motorized Ambulance 201st Light Surgical Ambulance 1st Horse Drawn Medical Supply Train 134th Hygenic, Washing & Disinfection Section 501st Aerial Observation Group 1/152nd Aero Park Section 25th Mechanized Infantry Division Beauchesne Group (11-14 May 1940) 2nd Divisional Reconnaissance Group 12th Divisional Reconnaissance Group 27th Divisional Reconnaissance Group 4th Infantry Division: 45th Infantry Regiment 72nd Infantry Regiment 124th Infantry Regiment 13th Pioneer Co, 72nd Infantry Regiment 14th Anti-Tank Co, 45th Infantry Regiment 12th Divisional Reconnaissance Group (detached until 5/13/40) 29th Artillery Regiment 229th Divisional Heavy Artillery Regiment 1 10th Divisional