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Attack Hitler’s Bunker! | Lazlo Ferran – Author of Iron Series scifi, editor and social commentator
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Reader Survey with Free Book. 3 Free Books with Newsletter. Lazlo in your country. Ordo Lupus and the Blood Moon Prophecy Series. Ordo Lupus Prequel: Vampire – Find my Grave. Ordo Lupus and the Temple Gate. Ordo el lupus y la Puerta del Templo en Español. The Devil’s Own Dice. The War for Iron: Element of Civilization Series. Running (The Alien in the Mirror). Too Bright the Sun. Interview with Jake Nanden. Unknown Place, Unknown Universe. Worlds Like Dust – Part 1. Worlds Like Dust – Part 2. Richard com...
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Falsettist: May 2015
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Publications by Edward Breen. This blog provides a central collection of CD reviews, magazine features and academic publications. Where possible, entries are linked to their original publication. Thurston Dart and the New Faculty of Music at King's College London. Written for King's College London: A new biography looks back at the department of music's founding year. To mark the fiftieth anniversary of the faculty of music at King’s College, London this essay offers an overview of Thurston Dart...
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Elina G. Hamilton: woman writing history
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Elina G. Hamilton. The science of regulating properly the movement of sound. Ecently I sat in the back of a conference room where discussions on a medieval topic took place. As I sat there, I happily recognized that the room was full of women. S an initiative to narrow the gender gap,. 1927-2006) - a name which immediately came to mind when making my list - does not have an entry in the English language, and partly because I would like to have what I find in my academic communities (a balance of scholars...
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Elina G. Hamilton: CV/学歴
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Elina G. Hamilton. The science of regulating properly the movement of sound. For my full CV visit my academia.edu pag. 2014-present The Boston Conservatory. 2013-2014 Festival Manager, Bangor New Music Festival. 2015 Ph.D. in Musicology, Bangor University (Wales, UK). 2012 Postgraduate Certificate for Teaching in Higher Education, Bangor University. 2010 M.A. in Historical Musicology, Bangor University. 2007 B.M. in Piano Performance, Portland State University. Walter of Evesham's De speculatione musicae.
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Elina G. Hamilton: Published Works/出版
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Elina G. Hamilton. The science of regulating properly the movement of sound. Walter of Evesham's De speculatione musicae. Authority of Music Theory in Medieval England," Musica Disciplina. 2014), pp. 153-166. Twin Treatises on Music: Eploring Anglo-Bohemian Connections of Kepler and Fludd and the Struggle for Modernity," The Boundaries of Musical Humanism: Slavic Regions and Mediterranean Culture. Ed Philippe Vendrix et al. (Turnhout: Brepols, forthcoming). The First Translation of the Scolica enchiriadis.
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Elina G. Hamilton: THE WOMEN FROM THE PAST
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Elina G. Hamilton. The science of regulating properly the movement of sound. THE WOMEN FROM THE PAST. THE WOMEN FROM THE PAST. Musical Notes from Down Under. This evening, I stumbled across the biography of Louise Hanson-Dyer (1884-1962). Who seems to have requested some of her publications, she notes some of her concerns:. Dear Mr Hill,. Of course it will be many years before editions de luxe in music can be made in France. It is almost impossible to get even ordinary paper. It is clear that this was a ...
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Thoughts | Musicology in the Making
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Musicology in the Making. Problems of Historiography: Atavistic Polyphony and Johann Gottfried Herder’s Music Aesthetics. Asymp; Leave a comment. Friends, colleagues, students, and followers of this blog will know that much of my work is driven by an interest in the problems and pitfalls of historiography. I am ever curious to find out why we engage with history in the way we do: what, for example, constitutes the boundaries of ‘. History’ and how can we adequately write this history? As the two examples...
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Performing Medieval Text | Musicology in the Making
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Musicology in the Making. Asymp; Leave a comment. Medieval art textual, visual, and aural is inherently performative. Current research has taken a new interest in the performative nature of this period in history: the performance contexts/acts, the performers, the performance media, the performed identities of various kind. In turn, modern scholarship and art have themselves ‘performed’ this repertoire through its reception. Together with Pauline Souleau. And Dr Almut Suerbaum. A conference lunch and rec...
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About me | Musicology in the Making
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Musicology in the Making. I’m Henry, and I’ve just moved to the beautiful city of Bern. I’m taking up a so-called ‘Assistentur’ at the University’s Institut für Musikwissenschaft. From August 2016, where I’ll be working in close collaboration with Prof. Dr. Cristina Urchueguía. Before moving to Switzerland, I was Stipendiary Lecturer in Music at Oxford for three years, at two of the University’s most beautiful colleges: Magdalen College. October 2013 June 2016), and New College. I much enjoy teaching and...
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The Codex Manesse – Music Beyond Musical Notation | Musicology in the Making
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Musicology in the Making. The Codex Manesse Music Beyond Musical Notation. Asymp; Leave a comment. After more than two years, it’s time for a new blog post. Far too much has happened since March 2013 to be contained in a single blog post, so I’ll spare you the details about the things I’ve been up to since then.*. Indeed, the occassion for today’s blogpost is itself a. Moment: my first book chapter has just appeared in print as part of a volume on. Manuscripts and Medieval Song. Edited by Helen Deeming.
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