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    Jeffrey Lynn Parker and Charles David Brown in a Joint Senior Voice Recital

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    This is the program for the joint senior voice recitals of tenor Jeffrey Lynn Parker and tenor Charles David Brown. The recital was held on December 8, 1981, at 7:00 p.m. in the Mabee Fine Arts Recital Hall. Parker was accompanied by pianist Brad Hunnicutt. Brown was accompanied by pianist David Coad

    Uri Caine and his Jewishly influenced music

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    The Introduction to Uri Caine and His Jewishly Influenced Music contains brief reviews of Mike Gerber's Jazz Jews and Jeffrey Melnick's A Right to Sing the Blues, and a definition of Jewishly influenced music. Part I is a detailed biography of Caine's life as described by Caine in interviews. Part II seeks to understand Caine's work through his roles as leader, composer, sideman, arranger, collaborator and keyboardist, and it looks at a few examples of his Jewishly influenced music. Caine has won the Down Beat Talent Deserving Wider Recognition award for the Jazz Artist and Electric Keyboardist categories, the International Composers' Hit award for Best Mahler CD and he was the first jazz artist to be named the artistic director of the musical segment of the Venice Biennial. Caine's early JMT and recent Winter & Winter recordings are discussed in the Leader section. Caine's breadth and compositional process is described in the Composer section. Caine's fellow musicians praise his humility and talent in the Sideman section. Caine blurs the line as an Arranger/Collaborator with his composing and interpreting prowess. Caine discusses his familiarity with the Korg organ, the Fender Rhodes and the piano while outlining his practice routines in the Keyboardist section. Finally, this Master's thesis presents an analysis of three of Caine's Mahler-inspired works, and it shows how those pieces are Jewishly influenced. Caine, born and raised in Philadelphia, is known as a jazz pianist who played with the great Bootsie Barnes, Hank Mobley, Philly Joe Jones and others. But Caine's desire to push the musical envelope has led him to work with John Zorn, the Radical Jewish Culture series (on the Tzadik label), the Downtown music scene in New York, the more commercially successful Grover Washington Jr. and a plethora of classical musicians. Caine has reworked, arranged, composed in the style of and/or interpreted Mahler, Beethoven, Bach, Mozart, Schumann and Schoenberg. Uri Caine is an extraordinary musician who cannot be defined in one box, one pigeon hole, one genre or one style. Uri Caine is a creative and prolific leader, composer, sideman, arranger, collaborator and keyboardist.M.A.Includes bibliographical referencesIncludes vitaby Jeffrey David Benata

    Wisdom, Freedom, Community, Truth: Faith with the Works

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    with David Lyle Jeffrey, Provost, Baylor University; Author of People of the Book: Christian Identity and Literary CultureMcGuinn Hall 12

    Gabel, Jeffrey, July 31, 2023 [Interview]

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    Jeffrey Gabel was interviewed on July 31, 2023, by Michael Birkner about professional path to Gettysburg College, and long career as Executive Director of the Majestic Theater.Rogers, Fred; Haaland, Gordon A.; Riggs, Janet M.; Flynn, Suzanne; LeVan, David; Holbrook, Hal; Tomlin, Lily; Carpenter, CameronGordon A. Haaland Years; Janet M. Riggs Years

    Dr. Jeffrey Hass – Faculty Author Interview

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    Dr. Jeffrey Hass, Associate Professor of Sociology, discusses his new book, Power, Culture, and Economic Change in Russia: To the Undiscovered Country of Post-Socialism, 1988-2008. Utilizing cutting-edge theory and unique data, this book examines the role of power, culture, and practice in Russia’s story of post-socialist economic change, and provides a framework for addressing general economic change

    Rethinking the Future of the University

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    This distinguished collection of essays, edited under the direction of David Lyle Jeffrey and Dominic Manganiello, emerged from the discussions that surrounded the 1995-1996 McMartin Lectures. Dedicated to studying the relationship and contributions of historic Christian thought to the intellectual life of university disciplines, this series of lectures served as an occasion for scholars to rethink the present crisis in the relationship between the historic identity of the university and the development of the modern university....dubitando enim ad inquisitionem venimus; inquirendo veritatem percepimus

    Jeffrey Parsons' Graduate Recital

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    Original Format: CassetteComposers in the first graduate recital: Anthoine Francisque; Gabriel Faure; Paul Hindemith; Nino Rota; Germaine TailleferreComposers in the second graduate recital: Johann Sebastian Bach; Andre Caplet; Jean-Michel Damase; Laura ClaytonFirst Recital: HarpSecond Recital: Har

    Providence College Faculty Author Series 2018-2019: Jeffrey Johnson

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    In this installment of the Faculty Authors Series, Jeffrey Johnson (History, Providence College) discusses his newest book, The 1916 Preparedness Day Bombing: Anarchy and Terrorism in Progressive Era America

    Providence College Faculty Author Series 2018-2019: Jeffrey Johnson

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    In this installment of the Faculty Authors Series, Jeffrey Johnson (History, Providence College) discusses his newest book, The 1916 Preparedness Day Bombing: Anarchy and Terrorism in Progressive Era America

    Book review: Storm Center: The Supreme Court in American Politics. By David M. O'Brien.

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    Book review: Storm Center: The Supreme Court in American Politics. By David M. O'Brien. New York, N.Y.: W. W. Norton & Company. 1986. Pp. 384. Reviewed by: Jeffrey Brandon Morris.Morris, Jeffrey Brandon. (1988). Book review: Storm Center: The Supreme Court in American Politics. By David M. O'Brien.. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/164968
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