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Brandenburgisches Konzert Nr. 1 : für Klavier zu vier Händen / Joh. Seb. Bach. [Bearb. von Max Seiffert. Klavierausz. von Max Schneider]
BRANDENBURGISCHES KONZERT NR. 1 : FÜR KLAVIER ZU VIER HÄNDEN / JOH. SEB. BACH. [BEARB. VON MAX SEIFFERT. KLAVIERAUSZ. VON MAX SCHNEIDER]
Brandenburgisches Konzert Nr. 1 : für Klavier zu vier Händen / Joh. Seb. Bach. [Bearb. von Max Seiffert. Klavierausz. von Max Schneider] (1)
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Brandenburgisches Konzert Nr. 3 (BWV 1048) / Joh. Seb. Bach. Für Klavier zu vier Händen bearb. von Max Seiffert. Klavierausz. von Max Schneider
BRANDENBURGISCHES KONZERT NR. 3 (BWV 1048) / JOH. SEB. BACH. FÜR KLAVIER ZU VIER HÄNDEN BEARB. VON MAX SEIFFERT. KLAVIERAUSZ. VON MAX SCHNEIDER
Brandenburgisches Konzert Nr. 3 (BWV 1048) / Joh. Seb. Bach. Für Klavier zu vier Händen bearb. von Max Seiffert. Klavierausz. von Max Schneider (1)
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Das wohltemperierte Klavier : 23 Präludien und Fugen durch alle Tonarten für die Orgel / Bernhard Christian Weber, 1712-1758. Hrsg. von Max Seiffert
DAS WOHLTEMPERIERTE KLAVIER : 23 PRÄLUDIEN UND FUGEN DURCH ALLE TONARTEN FÜR DIE ORGEL / BERNHARD CHRISTIAN WEBER, 1712-1758. HRSG. VON MAX SEIFFERT
Das wohltemperierte Klavier : 23 Präludien und Fugen durch alle Tonarten für die Orgel / Bernhard Christian Weber, 1712-1758. Hrsg. von Max Seiffert (1)
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Praeludium/Fuga 1-24 (7)
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Veröffentlichungen der Neuen Bachgesellschaft (104
Kantate No. 88 [music] : Siehe, ich will viel Fischer aussenden : [BWV 88] /
"Nach der Ausgabe der Bachgesellschaft."Preface: p. [i-ii] by Max Seiffert, dated April, 1907.For bass, tenor, soprano, solo and quartet with oboe d'amori (2), English horn, bassoon, violin (2), viola, violoncello and contrabass with piano.Mode of access: Internet
Preludes
Duration: Nr. 1: ca. 7 min. ; Nr. 2: ca. 5 min. ; Nr. 3: ca. 4 min. --- "Ausgewählte ältere vokale und instrumentale Meisterwerke, kritisch durchgesehen und zum praktischen Gebrauch herausgegeben unter Leitung von = Selected vocal and instrumental works of the old masters, critically revised and edited for practical use under the direction of Max Seiffert."--Note under series title on t.p. --- 1. Praeludium [Prelude in E minor] -- 2. Praeludium [Prelude in G major] -- 3. Praeludium [Prelude in E minor]
Enseñanza de la escritura de Max Aub: comprensión y memoria
Este texto analiza a obra testimonial de Max Aub sobre su experiencia en los campos de concentración en Francia desde una perspectiva de discursos comparados. Para destacar las estrategias de la escritura del autor recuperables por otros proyectos discursivos que persigan la sensibilización y la denuncia a través del cruce entre la comunicación y la éticaThis text analyses the testimonial work of Max Aub about his experience in the French concentration camps in France from comparative discourses approach. It emphasizes the writing strategies used by the author useful for other awareness and denounce discourses through the dialogue among communication and ethic
Max Brooks literary reading flier
2012 Bismarck State College Visiting Writers Series and ArtsQuest present: Max Brooks. April 25, 7:30 p.m.; Belle Mehus Auditorium. Max Brooks is the author of World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War and the graphic novel The Zombie Survival Guide: Recorded Attacks
Max Frisch's novel: Stiller. A study
The attempt is made in the following study to present an interpretation of the novel "Stiller" by the Swiss author, Max Frisch, by tracing through the novel the dominant themes of the graven-image or 'Bildnis' and that of the problem of freedom with reference to the novel's main character. ThesisMaster of Arts (MA
A Transfer Report on the Development of a Framework to Evaluate Search Interfaces for their Support of Different User Types and Search Tactics
As the understanding of search systems, user needs and seeking strategies is developing, the design of search user interfaces is evolving to support more complicated and exploratory forms of search. With the design of new search features that enable these richer modes of exploration, comes the need to better understand the support they provide. In this report a new evaluation framework is presented that analyses search features for how they a) contribute to an overall interface, b) allow users to carry out different search tactics, and c) support different types of users and their needs. The novel contributions of the framework improve on some of the limitations of typical user studies, and allow search systems to be systematically analysed in much more detail and in much less time. The presented evaluation framework is then validated in three ways. First the validity of the models used as the building blocks of the framework are investigated through related work. Second the method of integrating these building-block models is validated and strengthened by consensus of expert opinion. Third, the overall approach is validated by comparing its analyses to the results of previously carried out user studies. The validation process has shown both the value of the framework and identified areas of future work that should be addressed for the framework to be completed. This report concludes with the set of contributions that the framework makes, and why the remaining work will be challenging, but critical to the final design
The subzero microbiome: Microbial activity in frozen and thawing soils
Most of the Earth's biosphere is characterized by low temperatures (<5 °C) and cold-adapted microorganisms are widespread. These psychrophiles have evolved a complex range of adaptations of all cellular constituents to counteract the potentially deleterious effects of low kinetic energy environments and the freezing of water. Microbial life continues into the subzero temperature range, and this activity contributes to carbon and nitrogen flux in and out of ecosystems, ultimately affecting global processes. Microbial responses to climate warming and in particular, thawing of frozen soils are not yet well understood although the threat of microbial contribution to positive feedback of carbon flux is substantial. To date, several studies have examined microbial community dynamics in frozen soils and permafrost due to changing environmental conditions, and some have undertaken the complicated task of characterizing microbial functional groups and how their activity changes with changing conditions, either in situ or by isolating and characterizing macromolecules. With increasing temperature and wetter conditions microbial activity of key microbes and subsequent efflux of greenhouse gases also increase. In this review, we aim to provide an overview of microbial activity in seasonally frozen soils and permafrost. With a more detailed understanding of the microbiological activities in these vulnerable soil ecosystems, we can begin to predict and model future expectations for carbon release and climate change.Peer reviewe
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