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Hi-Fi, Middle Brow? Frederick Fennell, Mercury Records, and the Eastman Wind Ensemble From 1952 to 1962 [PDF]
Frederick Fennell, founder of the internationally acclaimed Eastman Wind Ensemble (EWE), is considered by many to be the catalyst for the modern wind-band movement, often credited with revolutionizing thought and practice within the discipline.
Reed Chamberlin
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«The mind washes its hands in a basin» [PDF]
Bagehot’s literary essays provide fertile ground for the exploration of mid-Victorian negotiations with notions of aesthetic impurity. Bagehot looked at the increasing democratization of culture and the changing habits of readers with more excitement ...
Colella, Silvana
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A Critical Analysis and Review of the Book Photography: A Middle-Brow Art [PDF]
This research is based on a structured analysis of the book written by Pierre Bourdieu, called Photography, a Middle-Brow Art. This study is a descriptive analysis of the different sections of the book from different perspectives.
Morteza Sedighifard +2 more
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This article deals with the notion of “middle-brow” literature and the historical shifts that characterize the reception of “middle-brow” works and authors.
Jan Baetens
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Conceptualization of upper area expression in Russian [PDF]
This paper deals with Russian verbs, word combinations and phraseological units (khmurit’sya, nasupit’sya /to frown/, vzmetnut’ brovi /raise eyebrows/, pripodnyat’ odnu brov’ / raise an eyebrow/, morshchit’ lob /wrinkle forehead/, etc.) representing the ...
Babina Liudmila V. +1 more
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Was facial width-to-height ratio subject to sexual selection pressures? A life course approach.
Sexual selection researchers have traditionally focused on adult sex differences; however, the schedule and pattern of sex-specific ontogeny can provide insights unobtainable from an exclusive focus on adults. Recently, it has been debated whether facial
Carolyn R Hodges-Simeon +6 more
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Open access monographs: a humanities research perspective [PDF]
This article discusses the thoughts of a humanities researcher in relation to open access (OA) publishing. Digital media have dramatically improved access to historic texts but library e-books are frustrating due to software and loan arrangements ...
Cheshire, Jim
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Modified C7 pedicle subtraction osteotomy for the correction of cervicothoracic kyphosis
Background Osteotomies in the cervical spine are technically challenging. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the feasibility of the modified pedicle subtraction osteotomy (PSO) technique at C7 to be used for the treatment of cervicothoracic ...
Yichen Meng +6 more
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Porous Places: Music in the (Late) Pleasure Gardens and Social Ambiguity
London eighteenth-century pleasure gardens have often been pictured as places of social mix where there was no hierarchy between members of polite society and the middling orders. Recent research has however cast doubt on the degree of social “hybridity”
Pierre Dubois
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Foretelling pathology: The poetics of prognosis [PDF]
This paper examines a number of French middle-brow novels, usually called at the time romans de murs, from the period 1880-1910. It shows how, in these stories, doctors are shown to foretell the course of narrative through the diagnosis of certain ...
Cryle, Peter
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