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" Musicologist Jean-Jacques Nattiez summarizes the relativist, post-modern viewpoint: " The border between music and noise is always culturally defined — which implies that, even within a single society, this border does not always pass through the same place ; in short, there is rarely a consensus ... By all accounts there is no single and intercultural universal concept defining what music might be.
Musicologist Nigel Burton wrote, " His style may be said to have developed, but it never really settled down.
Musicologist John Warrack suggests that, of all Tchaikovsky's major neglected works, Manfred may be the one which least deserves this fate.

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Musicologist Bill McGlaughlin likens its place in British music to the place Samuel Barber's Adagio for Strings holds for Americans.
Musicologist Alfred Frankenstein, in a 1939 article for The Musical Quarterly, claimed to have identified seven pictures by catalogue number.
* Provine, Robert C. " Investigating a Musical Biography in Korea: The Theorist / Musicologist Pak Yŏn ( 1378 – 1458 )," Yearbook for Traditional Music, ( Volume 32, 2000 ): 1 – 15.
Musicologist David Gallagher might speak for many when he suggests that in these two opuses-their universe, music and history-are found the very best of Tveitt's qualities as a composer.
* Musicologist Paula Higgins, in another robust critique of McClary's work, has observed that “ one wonders … if has not strategically co-opted feminism as an excuse for guerrilla attacks on the field .” Higgins complains of McClary's “ truculent verbal assaults on musicological straw men ”, and observes that “ For all the hip culture critique imported from other fields, McClary has left the cobwebs of patriarchal musicological thought largely intact .” ” Higgins is also critical of McClary's citation practice as it concerns other scholars in the area of feminist musical criticism.

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Musicologist Richard Middleton describes form through repetition and difference: difference is the distance moved from a repeat ; a repeat being the smallest difference.

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Musicologist Julian Cope, in his book Krautrocksampler, says " Krautrock is a subjective British phenomenon ," based on the way the music was received in the UK rather than on the actual West German music scene out of which it grew.
Musicologist Gary Tomlinson remarks on the many similarities between Striggio's and Rinuccini's texts, noting that some of the speeches in L ' Orfeo " correspond closely in content and even in locution to their counterparts in L ' Euridice ".
Musicologist Robert Donington writes similarly: " score contains no element which was not based on precedent, but it reaches complete maturity in that recently-developed form ...
Musicologist Gustave Reese said that the second group, called mensuralists, " have an impressive amount of historical evidence on their side ," ( Music in the Middle Ages, p. 146 ), but the equal-note Solesmes interpretation has permeated the musical world, apparently due to its ease of learning and resonance with modern musical taste.

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Musicologist and author Phil Rose described this section of the song as " entirely non-functional harmonically " and stated that " ost of the time when a phrase ends, Waters is either singing one of the most dissonant notes in the accompanying chord, or a non-chord tone.

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* Musicologist Karl Haas, the Austrian-born host of the classical music magazine Adventures in Good Music ( later originating from Cleveland station WCLV )
Musicologist Dale Cockrell argues that the song represents a transition between early minstrel music and the more European-style songs of minstrelsy's later years.

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Many of the above mentioned music and dance have been styliled by Prof. Rex Nettleford artistic director ( ret, prof and vice chancellor of The University of the West Indies ) and Marjorie Whyle Musical Director ( Caribbean Musicologist, pianist, drummer, arranger lecturer at the University of the West Indies ).

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In 1910, Egon Neumann of Germany discovered that a block of TNT, which would normally dent a steel plate, cut a hole right through it if the explosive had a conical indentation.
Peter notes that Egon " tried to drill a hole through head ", to which Egon replies, " That would have worked if you hadn't stopped me.
Her sister-in-law née d ' Arschot-Schoonhove claims that Stéphanie was the product of her mother's affair with the famous Austrian submarine officer, Egon Lerch ( who during the First World War would command SM U-12 and attack the French battleship Jean Bart ), and that she was not the daughter of Prince Otto.
The series would start to have more explicit tie-ins to Real as it went on — " Slimer's Sacrifice " referenced Egon entering the Containment Unit in an episode of Real Ghostbusters: Xmas Marks the Spot and " Grundelesque " was a direct sequel to Real Ghostbusters episode " The Grundel ", bringing back the eponymous villain and revealing Kylie lost a friend during its first attack.
He is the love interest of Janine Melnitz, the Ghostbusters ' secretary, in the first film and both animated series ( Ghostbusters II excluded their romance due to Ramis ' dislike of the subplot, thus having Melnitz date Louis Tully instead ); Spengler sometimes appears to be unaware of Melnitz's romantic interest in him, but at times he displays having similar feelings for her, such as when he gave her a geranium as a gift when she expressed an interest in plants ( which backfired horribly when it was revealed that the geranium was possessed by a ghost and nearly destroyed her apartment, along with much of Brooklyn ; though Egon managed to thwart the ghost, Melnitz angrily told Spengler he would have to pay for the damages to her home ) and when he rushed to her rescue in " Janine, You've Changed "; he also embraces her in " Ghost Busted " after she was kidnapped and held for ransom by a gangster, and became jealous when she was briefly involved with a slimy businessman named Paul Smart.
The demon used her magic to blind Egon ( and the other Ghostbusters ) to Janine's changes, thus making Janine more dependent on the demon for " improvements " on her appearance in hopes Egon would notice her.

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* The SG Wenden already boasts various successes in athletics, among them Simon Huckestein, sixth in the 2005 German Championship over 800 m. The club was built up significantly by squad trainer Egon Bröcher ’ s work, and by Kunibert Rademacher ( currently the chairman for district athletics ).

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In 1934, Polanyi, at about the same time as G. I. Taylor and Egon Orowan, realised that the plastic deformation of ductile materials could be explained in terms of the theory of dislocations which had been developed by Vito Volterra in 1905.
After the show's successful first season, consultants were brought in to make suggestions for the show, including changing Janine to a more maternal character, giving every character a particular " job " ( Peter is the funny one, Egon is the smart one, and Winston, the only black character, was to be the driver ), and to add kids into the show.
Among the many 20th century artists who produced important works in watercolor, mention must be made of Wassily Kandinsky, Emil Nolde, Paul Klee, Egon Schiele and Raoul Dufy ; in America the major exponents included Charles Burchfield, Edward Hopper, Georgia O ' Keeffe, Charles Demuth, and John Marin, 80 % of whose total output is in watercolor.
In 1934, Egon Orowan, Michael Polanyi and Geoffrey Ingram Taylor, roughly simultaneously, realized that the plastic deformation of ductile materials could be explained in terms of the theory of dislocations.
In 1934, Taylor, roughly contemporarily with Michael Polanyi and Egon Orowan, realised that the plastic deformation of ductile materials could be explained in terms of the theory of dislocations developed by Vito Volterra in 1905.
It will be noticed that the number of degrees of freedom in the numerator of depends on the number of the arrays to which Egon Pearson ( Karl's son ) responded by saying
Egon will inform his friends of his latest plan for making them all millionaires ( for example, eluding an alarm system to steal some crown jewels that happen to be on display in Copenhagen ) and instruct them to provide the necessary equipment.
In 1934, Egon Orowan, Michael Polanyi and G. I. Taylor, roughly simultaneously, realized that plastic deformation could be explained in terms of the theory of dislocations.
The chairman of KFF used to be Egon Thomsen and the party secretary Tórður Jóansson.
According to goalers and the prison warden, " Egon Olsen has always been a very nice criminal who deserves to be honoured ", and " Egon has done much for the facility.

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In the car, Egon tells the others, just as he's realising, how much Janine means to him, now he could lose her forever.
Egon Hanfstaengl ( elder brother of Ernst " Putzi " Hanfstaengl, a prominent figure in the recent 2011 novel In The Garden Of Beasts ), the son of Hitler's foreign press officer, said in a documentary, Fatal Attraction Of Hitler: " He had that ability which is needed to make people stop thinking critically and just emote.

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The physical interpretation, for example, is taken by followers of " frequentist " statistical methods, such as R. A. Fisher, Jerzy Neyman and Egon Pearson.
The two candidates for the see were Cardinal William Egon of Fürstenberg, then Bishop of Strasbourg, and Joseph Clement, a brother of Max Emanuel, Elector of Bavaria.
In late 1934 and early 1935 Menzies unsuccessfully prosecuted the Lyons government's case for the attempted exclusion from Australia of Egon Kisch, a Czech Jewish communist.
Egon Loo, writing for Animerica, considered it an " epic fantasy " with some of the " most dramatic music in any soundtrack, anime, or live-action ", and a " breathless pacing " that result in its being an " acclaimed masterpiece.
As well, his life was represented in a theatrical dance production by Stephan Mazurek called Egon Schiele, presented in May 1995, for which Rachel's, an American post-rock group, composed a score titled Music for Egon Schiele.
In 1934 Barbusse sent Egon Kisch to Australia to represent the International Movement Against War and Fascism as part of his work for the Comintern.
* food critic and gourmet Egon Ronay's taste buds for £ 250, 000
Her influences included Edvard Munch and Egon Schiele ; later she destroyed all her paintings from this early period, and for a time studied philosophy at Birkbeck, University of London.
It wins frequently the Egon Erwin Kisch award for the best German feature.
When the Elector died on 3 June 1688 Louis XIV pressed for the pro-French Bishop of Strasbourg, William Egon of Fürstenberg, to succeed him.
Known for her plush silhouette, sloe eyes, and gift for light comedy, Ira von Fürstenberg ( she and her brother Egon changed the zu to von for use in their public lives, although the former predicate historically implied a noble family's retention of ancestral estates, whereas von only suggests family origin ) was a sumptuous star of European-made B-movies in the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s.
Tveitt also made a visit to Vienna, where he was able to study for some time with Austrian composer Egon J. Wellesz, a former pupil of Arnold Schoenberg.
The tradition was continued by other, more modern painters, such as Fragonard, Courbet, Millet, Balthus, Picasso, Edgar Degas, Toulouse-Lautrec, Egon Schiele, who served time in jail and had several works destroyed by the authorities for offending turn-of-the-century Austrian mores with his depictions of nude young girls.
* Music for Egon Schiele ( 1996, Quarterstick )
* " Family Portrait " a song by Rachel's from the album Music for Egon Schiele
A fascination for body language goes back to the expressive gesture in the work of Egon Schiele.

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