192 research outputs found
Ofer Ben-Amots' solo piano works and song cycles
This thesis builds upon the author's previous bachelor's thesis and expands the mapping and analysis of the compositional oeuvre of Ofer Ben-Amots. Following a comprehensive examination of his choral and operatic works, the thesis focuses on solo piano compositions and song cycles with piano accompaniment. The author delves into interpretative challenges and explores specific musical techniques employed by the composer in his creative process. Furthermore, the thesis aims to raise awareness of Ofer Ben-Amots' work among the general public. Key words Ofer Ben-Amots, jewish music, contemporary music, piano works, song cycles, interpretation, analysi
Jazz Diasporas: Race, Music, and Migration in Post-World War II ParisJazz Diaspora: Music and Globalisation
This review examines two recent monographs that explore the concept of "jazz diaspora/s": Rashida Braggs’s Jazz Diasporas: Race, Music, and Migration in Post-World War II Paris and Bruce Johnson’s Jazz Diaspora: Music and Globalisation. While both authors engage with the term, they use it in distinct and sometimes contradictory ways, especially in terms of its theoretical implications for jazz scholarship and its global significance. By highlighting their approaches to power and identity, this review clarifies how each author contributes to understanding jazz as both an African diasporic music and a global phenomeno
Asset Partitioning and Financial Innovation
Review of the article by Ofer Eldar and Andrew Verstein titled “The Enduring Distinction between Business Entities and Security Interests”, 92 Southern California Law Review, no. 2 (2019)
Asset Partitioning and Financial Innovation
Review of the article by Ofer Eldar and Andrew Verstein titled “The Enduring Distinction between Business Entities and Security Interests”, 92 Southern California Law Review, no. 2 (2019)
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Asset Partitioning and Financial Innovation
Review of the article by Ofer Eldar and Andrew Verstein titled “The Enduring Distinction between Business Entities and Security Interests”, 92 Southern California Law Review, no. 2 (2019)
Ofer Ben-Amots' solo piano works and song cycles
Diplomová práce navazuje na bakalářskou práci téže autorky a rozvíjí mapování a analýzu skladatelského díla Ofera Ben-Amotse. Po důkladném zpracování jeho sborové a operní tvorby se práce soustředí na sólové klavírní skladby a písňové cykly s klavírním doprovodem. Autorka se zaměřuje na interpretační výzvy a hledá specifické hudební prostředky, které skladatel při své tvorbě využívá. Práce si rovněž klade za cíl dostat dílo Ofera Ben-Amotse do širšího povědomí široké veřejnosti. Klíčová slova Ofer Ben-Amots, židovská hudba, soudobá hudba, sólová klavírní tvorba, písňové cykly, interpretace, analýzaThis thesis builds upon the author's previous bachelor's thesis and expands the mapping and analysis of the compositional oeuvre of Ofer Ben-Amots. Following a comprehensive examination of his choral and operatic works, the thesis focuses on solo piano compositions and song cycles with piano accompaniment. The author delves into interpretative challenges and explores specific musical techniques employed by the composer in his creative process. Furthermore, the thesis aims to raise awareness of Ofer Ben-Amots' work among the general public. Key words Ofer Ben-Amots, jewish music, contemporary music, piano works, song cycles, interpretation, analysisKatedra hudební výchovyPedagogická fakultaFaculty of Educatio
Some results on the problem of exit from a domain
Caption title. "September 1988."Includes bibliographical references.The work of the second author was partially supported by a Weizmann postdoctoral fellowship and an AFSOR grant 85-0227BBen-Zion Bobrovsky and Ofer Zeitouni
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Bruner publishes review in JOTWELL
Stembler Family Distinguished Professor in Business Law Christopher Bruner published a review of a forthcoming article by Ofer Eldar and Andrew Verstein titled The Enduring Distinction between Business Entities and Security Interests (Southern California Law Review) in JOTWELL. The review titled Asset Partitioning and Financial Innovation was published 3/6/19. Bruner is a contributing editor to JOTWELL\u27s Corporate Law section
Ofer Grosbard, Babel: A Guide to the East–West Encounter
In the scientific community, the constructs of Individualism and Collectivism arouse particular interest, so that the amount of literature produced is large and diverse. Many authors contributed to the development of the construct both in terms of theoretical validity and on measurement techniques and tools. Ofer Grosbard's book Babel-A Guide to the East-West Encounter is an example of this trend. Starting from the proposal of new principles characterizing the two different paradigms of thought (Eastern-Collectivist, Western-Individualist), the author coined the term Thinking Vector which can be oriented externally or internally depending on the individual's mode of thinking. The author also proposes a questionnaire for measuring the Thinking Vector and suggestions for an optimal encounter between individuals with different paradigms of the mind. The book offers the opportunity to reflect on the explanatory significance of the constructs of Individualism and Collectivism on both a theoretical and methodological level
Bruner publishes review in JOTWELL
Stembler Family Distinguished Professor in Business Law Christopher Bruner published a review of a forthcoming article by Ofer Eldar and Andrew Verstein titled “The Enduring Distinction between Business Entities and Security Interests” (Southern California Law Review) in JOTWELL. The review titled “Asset Partitioning and Financial Innovation” was published 3/6/19. Bruner is a contributing editor to JOTWELL’s Corporate Law section
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