1,030 research outputs found

    Konzert mit David Amram und Emil Mangelsdorff

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    Nach über 60 Jahren kam es am ZKM zu einem Wiedersehen: Gemeinsam standen Emil Mangelsdorff, eine aus dem Jazz nicht wegzudenkende Größe, und David Amram auf der Bühne. Heutzutage mit seinen 87 Jahren gilt er als eine wahre Institution des deutschen und internationalen Saxophonspiels. Als einer der letzten Vertreter des Bepop – eine Jazzrichtung – gibt der Träger des Bundesverdienstkreuzes auch heute noch regelmäßig Konzerte. Im Rahmen seiner Experimente im Bereich Jazz und Lyrik brachte Mangelsdorff im Jahre 1989 zusammen mit seinem Quartett und Sebastian Norden eine vertonte Version der Ginsberg-Werke »Howl« und »America« auf den Markt

    David Werner Amram papers undated, 1904-1920, 1933

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    Contains the typescripts with manuscript corrections of twenty-two Yiddish sketches written by Amram. The stories, set in Philadelphia's Jewish district during the period between 1890 and 1910, reflect the immigrants' feelings toward Philadelphia Jewish life, Reform Judaism, and American life in general. Also includes 4 items of ephemer

    FACULTY AND GUEST ARTIST RECITAL WILLIAM VERMEULEN, Horn SCOTT HOLHOUSER, Piano Monday, May 1, 2006 8:00 p.m. Lillian H. Duncan Recital Hall

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    Program: Theme and Variations, Op.13 / Franz Strauss (1822-1905) -- Blues and Variations for Monk / David Amram (b. 1930) -- "Her Name Shall Remain Unspoken" / Paul English (b.1951) -- Suite for Horn and Piano / Alec Wilder (1907-1980) -- Concerto for Horn and Orchestra in A Minor, Op. 28 / Kurt Atterberg (1887-1974)

    David Amram\u27s Sonata for Piano: A merger of contemporary classical and jazz styles

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    Born in 1930 in Philadelphia, David Werner Amram III is among the most prolific composers in the United States. His published compositions encompass a wide variety of genres including orchestral and chamber works, operas, choral works, and works for solo instruments.;Written in 1960, Sonata for Piano, a three-movement sonata, is one of the most jazz-influenced piano sonatas written in the first six decades of the twentieth century. The sonata is an amalgamation of traditional western art forms and jazz idioms. This study provides an analysis of major musical elements (melodic and harmonic procedures, texture, rhythm, and performance considerations) that contribute to the overall structure and character of the sonata.;The research document also provides an overview of selected piano solo pieces of jazz influence written between 1900 and 1960. The major jazz elements found in these pieces may serve as a reference guide in determining the significance of Sonata for Piano. A short biography of the composer is included. The appendices contain Amram\u27s comments from a telephone interview with the author and a list of published works by the composer. This document may serve as a resource for musicians and scholars who are interested in pursuing further studies of this work or other works of David Amram

    Henri Temianka Correspondence; (amram)

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    This collection contains material pertaining to the life, career, and activities of Henri Temianka, violin virtuoso, conductor, music teacher, and author. Materials include correspondence, concert programs and flyers, music scores, photographs, and books.https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/temianka_correspondence/1049/thumbnail.jp

    Highlights in Jazz Concert 014 - Odetta/David Amram

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    Jack Kleinsinger presents Highlights in Jazz. The concert was held at NYU Loeb Student Center, Eisner and Lubin Auditorium, Monday, May 6th, 1974 at 8:00pm in cooperation with the NYU program board. Jack served as producer and master of ceremonies for the monthly series of concerts. Artists for the concert include Odetta, David Amram, Pepper Adams, Jerry Dodgion, Herb Bushler and Al Harewood.https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/kleinsinger/1015/thumbnail.jp

    Henri Temianka Correspondence; (amram)

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    This collection contains material pertaining to the life, career, and activities of Henri Temianka, violin virtuoso, conductor, music teacher, and author. Materials include correspondence, concert programs and flyers, music scores, photographs, and books.https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/temianka_correspondence/3319/thumbnail.jp

    Music of David Amram, Michael Mathis, and Alec Wilder Thursday, April 20, 1995 8:00 p.m. Stude Concert Hall

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    Presented by SyzygyRecording of performance is incomplete. Recording ends before performance finishes.Program: Suite for Horn and Piano / Alec Wilder -- Sonata (in one movement) for Violoncello and Piano / Michael Mathis -- Native American Portraits / David Amram -- The Girl from Ipanema / Antonio Carlos Jobim -- Take the "A" Train / Billy Strayhorn -- Now's the Time / Charlie Parke

    Offbeat collaborating with Kerouac

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    "From 1950s Greenwich Village artists' lofts and coffee houses to the San Francisco Opera house, from park benches and strolls on the Bowery to the JFK Center in Washington DC, Offbeat is the action-packed true story of the unique friendship and collaborations of composer-performer David Amram and author Jack Kerouac. Amram is your travel guide, taking you along in this account of their adventures from 1956 until Kerouac's death in 1969." "The hilarious making of the now-classic film Pull My Daisy, the historic first jazz/poetry readings ever given in New York, and the symphonic works inspired by Kerouac's participation, are described here for the first time in detail by the man who made the music. Allen Ginsberg, Gregory Corso, Langston Hughes, Neal and Carolyn Cassady, Franz Kline, Larry Rivers, and a host of others, are vividly portrayed forging the legend of a generation that lives to this day." "At the same time, Offbeat challenges and dismisses the myth of a Beat Generation, replacing it with a riveting and heartfelt account of the community of artists of that era, and how they supported one another."--BOOK JACKET

    D. Amram, Standards to Face Children and Patients Digital Vulnerabilities, in C. Crea - A. De Franceschi (eds), The New Shapes of Digital Vulnerability in European Private Law, Nomos, 2024, pp. 439-467

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    The Author describes how the digital transition is impacting on the concept of vulnerability, taking into account the roles of standards to protect patients and children
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