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A qualitative examination of affect and ideology within mass media interventions to increase HIV testing with gay men garnered from a systematic review. [PDF]
Objectives Increasing appropriate HIV testing among men who have sex with men (MSM) is crucial to HIV prevention. Mass media interventions are effective in promoting testing, but to date, there has been little examination of their active content. Design We conducted a qualitative analysis of intervention materials (n = 69) derived from a systematic ...
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The bidirectional role of music effect in epilepsy: Friend or foe? [PDF]
Abstract Epilepsy is a prevalent neurological disease that impacts around 70 million individuals globally. Anti‐seizure medications (ASMs) are the first choice for clinicians to control unprovoked epileptic seizures. Although more than 30 ASMs are available in the market, patients with epilepsy (PWEs) still show poor responses to adequate drug ...
Gao S, Gong Y, Xu C, Chen Z.
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What Is Haydn Doing in a John Field Nocturne?
ABSTRACT The middle section of John Field's Nocturne No. 13 in D minor, published in 1834, towards the end of the composer's life, begins with what appears to be a quotation from the start of the finale of Haydn's Quartet in E♭ major Op. 76 No. 6. Apart from the transposition of Haydn's theme to D major and the use of a different medium, the respective
W. DEAN SUTCLIFFE
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ABSTRACT The Formenlehre (theory of the musical form), inaugurated by Adolf Bernhard Marx after Beethoven's death and witnessed by several treatises at the end of the nineteenth and the beginning of the twentieth centuries, has left traces in the writings and works of Béla Bartók, Alban Berg, Paul Hindemith, Arnold Schoenberg and Anton Webern.
Gianmario Borio
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Augmenting Digital Sheet Music through Visual Analytics
Music analysis tasks, such as structure identification and modulation detection, are tedious when performed manually due to the complexity of the common music notation (CMN). Abstract Music analysis tasks, such as structure identification and modulation detection, are tedious when performed manually due to the complexity of the common music notation ...
Matthias Miller +4 more
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Large‐Scale Structure, Performance and Brahms's Op. 119 No. 2
ABSTRACT Research in musical performance studies has generated a healthy scepticism of the importance of large‐scale structure to performance (in terms of both interpretation and perception): on the one hand, it might well be hardwired into notation; on the other, prioritising it risks simply repeating outworn maxims that neglect the performer's ...
Adam Behan
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Music Analysis, Volume 41, Issue 1, Page 183-207, March 2022.
John Koslovsky
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Interconnecting Musicologies: Decoding Mahler's Sixth Symphony
This paper aims to establish a possible model for a multi-dimensional approach to understanding a complex musical work, using a number of interconnecting musicologies.
Niall O'Loughlin
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SONATA NO. 1 FOR ACCORDION WITH BUTTONS BY NIKOLAI CEAIKIN: MORPHOLOGY, SYNTAX AND INTERPRETATION [PDF]
This article presents the analysis of the musical language and interpretation problems of Sonata No.1 in h-minor for accordion with buttons signed by the Russian composer Nikolai Ceaikin and dedicated to the accordionist virtuoso Nikolai Rizol who ...
CALMÎȘ DUMITRU
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REFLECTION OF THE CLASSICAL TRADITIONS IN SONATA MODERNE FOR ACCORDION OP.2 BY CARMELO PINO [PDF]
This article reviews the Sonata Moderne for accordion op.2 signed by the American composer Carmelo Pino that is considered the first creation of this kind in the USA.
Calmîș Dumitru
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