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    Junior Recital, Nathan Fussell, saxophone, video

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    VCU DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC JUNIOR RECITAL Nathan Fussell, Saxophone With Jo Santos, piano; Christopher O’Leary, bass; Ben Eisenberg, drums Monday, April 26, 2021 at 6 p.m. Streamed live from the Sonia Vlahcevic Concert Hall | W.E. Singleton Center for the Performing Arts 922 Park Avenue | Richmond, Virginia This junior recital is presented in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Bachelor of Music degree in Jazz Studies. Nathan Fussell is a student of J.C. Kuh

    Senior Recital, Nathan Wesley Fussell, saxophone, video

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    Senior Recital, video Nathan Fussell, saxophone with Sam Colaccino and Sebastian Ford, trumpets; Tye Proffitt, trombone; Rinatt Montoya and Thomas Windley, guitars; Jo Santos, piano; Chris O\u27Leary, bass; and Ben Eisenberg, drumsFriday, April 15, 8:00 p.m.Sonia Vlahcevic Concert Hall W.E. Singleton Center for the Performing Arts922 Park Avenue | Richmond, Virginia The presentation of this senior recital will fulfill in part the requirements for the Bachelor of Music degree in Jazz Studies. Nathan Fussell studies saxophone with J.C. Kuhl

    Senior Recital, Nathan Wesley Fussell, saxophone

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    Senior Recital Nathan Fussell, saxophone with Sam Colaccino and Sebastian Ford, trumpets; Tye Proffitt, trombone; Rinatt Montoya and Thomas Windley, guitars; Jo Santos, piano; Chris O\u27Leary, bass; and Ben Eisenberg, drumsFriday, April 15, 8:00 p.m.Sonia Vlahcevic Concert HallW.E. Singleton Center for the Performing Arts922 Park Avenue | Richmond, Virginia The presentation of this senior recital will fulfill in part the requirements for the Bachelor of Music degree in Jazz Studies. Nathan Fussell studies saxophone with J.C. Kuhl

    Dr. Nathan Nobis, Morehouse College, August 2011

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    This video is a conversation with Dr. Nathan Nobis. Dr. Nobis talks about his paper, "The Harmful, Nontherapeutic use of Animals in Research is Morally Wrong." Brad Ost, AUC Woodruff Library, is the interviewer

    A guide to the choral music of Chales Fussell

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    Thesis (D.M.A.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authorization To Manage form for this thesis or dissertation. It is therefore not openly accessible, though it may be available by request. If you are the author or principal advisor of this work and would like to request open access for it, please contact us at [email protected]. Thank you.Over a span of nearly fifty years Charles Fussell (b. 1938) has created a choral catalog of fifteen works, ranging from choral symphonies to folk song settings. Fussell's keen interest in literature has led him to diverse sources for his texts, such as Walt Whitman, May Sarton, Hart Crane, and Allen Ginsberg. Widely recognized among his peers for his technical prowess and enduring musicality, Fussell has yet to be embraced by the greater community of choral conductors and ensembles. This study is intended to be a guide to, and a summation of, Fussell's choral works from the mid-1960s to the present. The preface summarizes the author's reasons for selecting Charles Fussell's choral music as a research topic and the process that led to the completion of this document. Part I is devoted to the subject's biography, which is based on interviews with Fussell and those who have played a significant role in his musical life. Part II, "A Survey of the Choral Music of Charles Fussell," is divided into three sections, each dedicated to a particular subgroup of Fussell's choral music. Section A describes the shorter choral pieces in detail, offering background information on the genesis of each composition and its text, as well as a structural and thematic overview. In the same format, Section B discusses four dramatic works that include choral writing, and Section C covers Fussell's three major choral-orchestral works. Part III, entitled "Musical Elements in the Choral Music of Charles Fussell," identifies key motives and musical gestures that are found throughout Fussell's choral pieces. The two appendices are designed to aid conductors and singers who are interested in Fussell's choral music. Appendix A offers basic information on each piece, such as duration, orchestration, publisher information, and available recordings, and Appendix B is a compilation of all the texts used by Fussell in his choral works

    Letter from Nathan Bankhead, Bankhead and Henderson, to Carl Hayden

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    Letter from Nathan Bankhead to Carl Hayden concerning his sheep and the accusations of Horace M. Albright

    Nathan Newsom diary

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    Narrative account entitled "A Short summary of a journey, taken by volunteers from Gallia County; for the purpose of destroying Indians and the invasion of Canada," written by Nathan Newsom. Newsom was an orderly sergeant in Captain Calvin Shepard's company from Gallia County, Ohio, during the War of 1812. This volume conveys conditions experienced by soldiers during the war, including low pay, shortages of food and clothing, low morale, and severe weather conditions. Newsom also describes the cooperation of the army with friendly Indians and the disciplinary measures taken for desertion and other offenses

    Guilt, Memory, and the Beta-God: Nathan Englander on kaddish.com

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    Diane Feigenson Lecture in Jewish Literature… Nathan Englander, Bestselling author, For the Relief of Unbearable Urges, What We Talk About When We Talk, About Anne Frank, and kaddish.com (2019).https://digitalcommons.fairfield.edu/bennettcenter-posters/1360/thumbnail.jp

    Okechukwu Nzelu, Helen Palmer & Nathan Walker: North Faces

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    Public Reading Performance as part of Edinburgh International Book Festival 2024. Nathan Walker will read from their publication 'Skirting' (Broken Sleep Books) "Join Barnsley-born poet and Pity author Andrew McMillan as he hosts a showcase of literary talent from the North of England. Tonight McMillan presents a prismatic range of writers – novelists Okechukwu Nzelu and Helen Palmer, poet and performance artist Nathan Walker – as well as Alicia Byrne, the inaugural winner of the Tempest Prize for unpublished LGBTQ+ writers (run in collaboration with New Writing North). Come and hear the groundbreaking work from some of the most exciting literary talent working today.

    The nameless grave [music] /

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    For voice and piano.; Engraved.; One of the favourite songs of Madame Malibran, composed by I. Nathan : from a list of works pub. by Joseph Thomas.; Also available online http://nla.gov.au/nla.mus-vn2424271; MUS: N, JAF.; N copy bound with 24 other Nathan items
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