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Long‐term changes to plankton communities in artificially heated lakes
Abstract Increased surface‐water temperatures and nutrient enrichment are predicted to alter planktonic communities, impacting biodiversity and ecosystem functioning. While short‐term mesocosm studies have reported temperature‐ and nutrient‐driven effects, long‐term observations from natural systems remain limited.
Kingsly C. Beng +3 more
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ZWEIGS SAMMLUNG | SAMMLUNG ZWEIG: LITERARY PROVENANCE AND THE STEFAN ZWEIG COLLECTIONS IN BRITAIN
ABSTRACT Libraries and archives increasingly have to face questions concerning the origins and transmission paths of their holdings. Based on acquisition records as well as private and institutional correspondence, this article traces the history of book and autograph collections formerly owned by Austrian writer and collector Stefan Zweig which are ...
Stefanie Hundehege
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Beethoven-Geflechte ‒ A Beethoven Tapestry
Beethoven, the loner – that is the historiographical image that has long dominated biographies and research on Beethoven. But while this image resonates with the enduring impression of the artistic genius, its credibility founders when one examines more closely his life and environment during his first decades in Vienna. Here, as a pianist and composer,
Birgit Lodes, Melanie Unseld
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Muir String Quartet, November 13, 2002 [PDF]
This is the concert program of the Muir String Quartet performance on Wednesday, November 13, 2002 at 8:00 p.m., at the Tsai Performance Center, 685 Commonwealth Avenue. Works performed were Quartet in D Major, Op. 18 No.
School of Music, Boston University
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Cognitive Theories of Galant Music at the Margins of Experience
ABSTRACT Leading cognitive studies of galant music treat schematism as both a device and an ethos. The devices – whether called pre‐fabs, tiles or schemata – undergird a mechanistic and passive ethos of inventiveness. In vision and practice, this constellation of approaches directs inquiry away from a musical depth that one contemplates and towards a ...
Edmund J. Goehring
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Honour and humiliation: Emotional economies of war and defeat
Abstract The article looks at nationalism, war and defeat from a history of emotions perspective. It frames nationalism as a political programme and mindset that enlists emotions of belonging and solidarity, but also fear, anger, hatred and contempt.
Ute Frevert
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The Relationship of Ludwig Van Beethoven and Johann Nepomuk Mälzel Through the Metronome
Throughout history, music has been transformed by composers’ works, both musically and technically, with different and new ideas. Some composers marked the end of an era, while others marked the beginning of a new era and art movement.
Göknil Özkök Sezener
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Faculty recital by Alfred Kanwischer, piano, March 30, 1965 [PDF]
This is the concert program of the Faculty Recital by Alfred Kanwischer, piano on Tuesday, March 30, 1965 at 8:30 p.m., at the Concert Hall, 855 Commonwealth Avenue.
School of Music, Boston University
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Current preclinical studies of AAV‐mediated gene therapy explore different strategies based on the characteristics of inner ear diseases. For genetic hearing loss, approaches include the replacement of a “good gene,” removal of a “bad gene,” or direct correction of mutations through base editing.
Fan Wu +7 more
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EXAMINATIONS ON LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN’S TRIO, OP. 11 AND SUGGESTIONS FOR CLARINET PLAYERS
This study examines the Trio, Op. 11 for clarinet, cello and piano in Bb Major by German composer Ludwig van Beethoven. It mainly focuses on the role of the clarinet within the ensemble and offers suggestions for improving performance technique and ...
İlkay Ak
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