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Contemplating identity and genre in Greek popular song: The Theatrical Compositions of Manos Hadjidakis Between 1944 and 1966
This thesis is a study of selected compositions for contemporary theatre and ancient Greek drama of the Greek composer Manos Hadjidakis from 1944 to 1966. It is a study of their social resonances, their cultural contexts and their role in the formation of Greek cultural identity in general as well as Greek popular music of the mid-twentieth century in particular. My examination of the role of such works in the construction of Greek national and cultural identity focuses on the relationship of Hadjidakis with Greek literary modernism and its distinctive Greekness as well as with the literati associated with it, the so-called Generation of the '30s. My study of the contribution of Hadjidakis' theatrical works to the reformation of Greek popular music, on the other hand, focuses on the emergence of the hybrid genre of art-popular song [entechno laiko tragoudi, aka entechno] and its establishment as the national, high-popular music of Greece via, amongst other factors, the elevation of the marginal genre of rebetiko. My main objectives are to discuss some of the published as well as unpublished incidental music of Manos Hadjidakis for theatre in relation to: a) the cultural phenomena of Greek literary modernism, identity and Greekness; and b) the questions of genre, class, and authenticity raised by the new phase of Greek popular music that emerged during the 1950s
Feasibility Studies for Single Transverse-Spin Asymmetry Measurements at a Fixed-Target Experiment Using the LHC Proton and Lead Beams (AFTER@LHC)
The measurement of Single Transverse-Spin Asymmetries, A_N, for various quarkonium states and Drell–Yan lepton pairs can shed light on the orbital angular momentum of quarks and gluons, a fundamental ingredient of the proton-spin puzzle. The AFTER@LHC proposal combines a unique kinematic coverage and large luminosities thanks to the Large Hadron Collider beams to deliver precise measurements, complementary to the knowledge provided by collider experiments such as at RHIC. In this paper, we report on sensitivity studies for J/ ψ, Υ and Drell–Yan A_N done using the performance of LHCb-like or ALICE-like detectors, combined with polarised gaseous hydrogen and helium-3 targets. In particular, such analyses will provide us with new insights and knowledge about transverse-momentum-dependent parton distribution functions for quarks and gluons and on twist-3 collinear matrix elements in the proton and the neutron
Search for gluon saturation effects in quarkonium production in p-Pb collisions at the LHC with the ALICE experiment
Gluon saturation effects are expected to occur at small parton momentum fraction Bjorken-x, affecting particle production in heavy ion collisions. In these proceedings, we focus on quarkonium production in the forward rapidity region in p-Pb colli sions as a tool to search for saturation effects. We describe a model based on the Color Glass Condensate framework that allows to predict the modification of quarkonium production between p-p and p-Pb collisions. In addition, a model including shadowing, the modification of the parton densities in nuclei relative to the nucleon, will be described. The results from both models are compared. Finally we will discuss some aspects of the detection performance of the ALICE Forward Muon Spectrometer and we will present the perspectives in terms of expected statistics for the forthcoming p-Pb collisions
Search for saturation effects at the LHC with the ALICE experiment
At very high energies or small values of Bjorken x, the increase of parton density in hadronic matter is expected to lead to a saturated partonic distribution regime. It has been suggested that such an initial state effect - expected to be present before the Quark Gluon Plasma phase, in heavy-ion collisions, has been formed at RHIC energies. The study of high partonic density effects in QCD can be formulated as an effective field theory, the Color Glass Condensate (CGC). This theoretical framework is used to describe the new kinematic regime that is accessible at the LHC for different colliding systems (p+p, p+A and A+A). In this talk the principal features of the high density regime will be described, together with a brief look at the experimental observations for saturation effects obtained at RHIC energies. Special attention will be given to the prospects of observing saturation effects at the LHC with the ALICE experiment. In particular, heavy flavour and quarkonia production will be discussed in terms of physics performance studies of the ALICE Muon Forward Spectrometer
Azimuthal asymmetries in lepton-pair production at a fixed-target experiment using the LHC beams (AFTER)
A multi-purpose fixed-target experiment using the proton and lead-ion beams of the LHC was recently proposed by Brodsky, Fleuret, Hadjidakis and Lansberg, and here we concentrate our study on some issues related to the spin physics part of this project (referred to as AFTER). We study the nucleon spin structure through pp and pd processes with a fixed-target experiment using the LHC proton beams, for the kinematical region with 7 TeV proton beams at the energy in center-of-mass frame of two nucleons root s = 115 GeV. We calculate and estimate the cos 2 phi azimuthal asymmetries of unpolarized pp and pd dilepton production processes in the Drell-Yan continuum region and at the Z-pole. We also calculate the sin(2 phi - phi(S)), sin(2 phi + phi(S)) and sin 2 phi azimuthal asymmetries of pp and pd dilepton production processes with the target proton and deuteron longitudinally or transversally polarized in the Drell-Yan continuum region and around Z resonances region. We conclude that it is feasible to measure these azimuthal asymmetries, consequently the three-dimensional or transverse momentum dependent parton distribution functions (3dPDFs or TMDs), at this new AFTER facility.http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000306059600016&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=8e1609b174ce4e31116a60747a720701Physics, Particles & FieldsSCI(E)7ARTICLE6null7
On danse de minuit à l'aube / Les Orchestres de P. Mauriat ; Manuel Pizarro ; L. Miguel et "Spartaco" Andreoli
Titre uniforme : [Les patineurs. Op. 183]Titre uniforme : [Estudiantina. Op. 191]Titre uniforme : [Rosio]Titre uniforme : [El Gato montes]Titre uniforme : [Les enfants du Pirée]Titre uniforme : [Bras dessus, bras dessous = Why]Comprend : Itsi Bitsi petit bikini : rock-cha cha cha / André Salvet ; Lucien Morisse et Pockriss - Têtes de bois : fox / P. Delanoë et Gilbert Bécaud - Les Enfants du Pirée : tango / M. Hadjidakis - Trahison : tango / M. Hadjidakis - EL GATO MONTES : paso-doble / M. Penella et Moreno - ROSIO : paso-doble / Quiroga - DIBBI LI BI LIN : cha cha cha / L. Missir - Banane : cha cha cha / Jean-Pierre Mottier et Léo Missir - Bras dessus, bras dessous : fox / Pete de Angelis et Jacques Broussolle - BANJO BOY : fox / Ch. Niessen et J. Broussolle - Rendez-vous à Brasilia : samba / G. Garvarentz ; C. Nicolas et Charles Aznavour - Les Papous : calypso cha cha cha / F. Llenas et N. Roux - BOMBONCITO : tango / J. Eigel ; J. Ceriotti et A. Romano - TU ERES MI DESTINO : tango / J. Eigel et C. Gonez Barrera - ESTUDIANTINA : valse / Waldteufel - Les Patineurs : valse / WaldteufelBnF-Partenariats, Collection sonore - BelieveContient une table des matière
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