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The city also has a small City Hall, the Fennell Building named after its Mayor.
Some politically conservative Catholics from the Republic of Ireland, such as Mary Kenny and Desmond Fennell have also expressed misgivings about a United Ireland, fearing the incorporation of a large number of Protestants would threaten what they see as the Catholic nature of the Republic.
Fennell and the Eastman Wind Ensemble were also featured in the premiere issuance of Mercury material on compact disc.
Fennell also recorded for Brain, Columbia Records, Delos, King, Kosei, Ludwig, Premier Recordings, and Sine Qua Non Superba as well as the Library of Congress label.
Fennell also edited for several music publishers: Boosey & Hawkes, Carl Fisher, Theodore Presser, and Sam Fox.
There is also considerable biographical detail in the 2004 Robert Simon book A Tribute to Frederick Fennell ( GIA Publications ) ISBN 1-57999-472-5.
That idea was brought to Susan Fennell, the Commissioner of the National Women's Hockey League ( and also Mayor of Brampton ).

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At this time, the always-fluid Guided by Voices lineup coalesced around the core of Pollard, guitarists Tobin Sprout and Mitch Mitchell ( not to be confused with Jimi Hendrix's drummer ), bassist Greg Demos, and drummer Kevin Fennell.
Devoy discussed the matter with O ' Reilly and Thomas McCarthy Fennell, and Fennell suggested that a ship be purchased, laden with a legitimate cargo, and sailed to Western Australia, where it would not be expected to arouse suspicion.
The gym facility at Fennell Campus includes two intramural basketball and volleyball courts, badminton courts and fitness areas with free weights and cardio equipment.
In this sense it is sometimes contrasted with " the plain people of Ireland " by Irish commentators such as Desmond Fennell.
In July 2010, Robert Pollard announced that the " Classic Lineup " of Guided By Voices would reunite for a U. S. tour, with a lineup featuring Pollard, Sprout, Mitch Mitchell, Kevin Fennell, and Greg Demos.
In the Summer of 2009, Berry co-founded and opened English tailors October House, a luxury English tailoring brand with Neil Fennell.
Four younger presenters replace them on The Movie Show – Megan Spencer, Fenella Kernebone & Jaimie Leonarder with Marc Fennell presenting a segment on newly released DVDs.
Dobson was not the first person to be cast as Angie – another actress, Jean Fennell, had already begun recording when it was decided that her performance did not gel with the original idea of the character, and Dobson was substituted in the role.
Fennell found a compatible and fruitful relationship at the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, N. Y. As a student, he organized the first University of Rochester marching band for the football team and held indoor concerts with the band after the football season for ten years.
While with the Eastman Wind Ensemble, the Tokyo Kosei Wind Orchestra, and various other groups, Fennell recorded many of the standards of the wind band repertoire.
Starting with " American Concert Band Masterpieces " in 1953, Fennell recorded over 300 compositions on 29 albums for Mercury Records.
For Mercury, Fennell recorded with the Eastman-Rochester " Pops ", London " Pops " ( actually the London Symphony Orchestra ), and free-lance groups of New York musicians.
Fennell made the first symphonic digital recording in the United States for Telarc with the Cleveland Symphonic Winds, on April 4 – 5, 1978.
In 1997, Fennell became the first civilian to conduct an entire concert with the United States Marine Band ; and in July 1998 he repeated this at a concert in the Kennedy Center celebrating the 200th anniversary of the Marine Band.
On April 4, 2006, the Interlochen Center for the Arts opened up state of the art music and academic libraries, with the music library named in honor and memory of Dr. Fennell and his wife, Elizabeth Ludwig Fennell.
The 1993 Roger E. Rickson book Ffortissimo: a Bio-Discography of Frederick Fennell: the First Forty Years, 1953 to 1993, ( Ludwig Music, Inc., publisher ) ISBN 1-57134-000-9 covers in detail the Fennell story, with particular attention to recordings.
Through the group, Fennell redefined wind ensemble to refer to a specific kind of wind band with only one player per part, and focusing on original wind music rather than orchestral transcriptions.
Following a period of national service in the Gordon Highlanders from November 1954 to November 1956, having been on active service in Cyprus, Allan returned to Amalgamated Press and after working on Super Detective Library, eventually became co-editor of what was now known as " Cowboy Picture Library ", with Alan Fennell.

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The modern wind ensemble was established by Frederick Fennell at Eastman School of Music as the Eastman Wind Ensemble in 1952 after the model of the orchestra: a pool of players from which a composer can select in order to create different sonorities.
Mohawk has four main campuses: the Fennell Campus located in Hamilton, the Brantford Campus located in Brantford, the STARRT Institute located in Stoney Creek, and the Mohawk-McMaster Institute for Applied Health Sciences located at McMaster University in Hamilton.
It requested and received permission to test its signal on one of its own towers, the Bell microwave tower located on Upper Wentworth St. at Fennell Ave., for a period of one year.
Leaving school in 1825, he went to study chemistry, at the suggestion of Dr. Fennell, in London under Dr. Keating at St. Paul's churchyard.
Fennell chose percussion as his primary instrument at the age of seven, as drummer in the fife-and-drum corps at the family's encampment called Camp Zeke.
Fennell himself conducted at Interlochen at the age of seventeen.
Dr. Fennell was a brother of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, the national fraternity for men in music ( initiated into the Fraternity's Alpha Nu Chapter at the Eastman School of Music in 1934 ), and Kappa Kappa Psi, the National Honorary Band Fraternity.
For the Fennell Editions at Ludwig Music he edited over 50 scores for band performance, including many marches.
The Frederick Fennell Collection at the Library of Congress includes over 20, 000 items ( scrapbooks, letters, photographs ).
However, historian John Fennell, an expert on Kievan Rus and early Russian history, and one well-versed in the primary sources, calls many of these figures into doubt, saying the numbers given in the Russian sources ( there are no Mongol or Polovtsian sources, at least none that have survived, and other sources from other cultures, if they exist, are rather dubious ) are formulaic or exaggerated and the chronicles contradict themselves.
This was a two-member constituency at the time, and Fennell defeated Cooperative Commonwealth Federation candidate David Turner for the second seat.
The Eastman Wind Ensemble is an American concert band founded by Frederick Fennell at the Eastman School of Music in 1952.
* Hyperlinked on line version, Nature of the Judicial Process, The Storrs Lectures Delivered at Yale University -- produced and proofed by Lee Fennell.
Clarkson was thrilled with the idea and later met with Fennell at Rideau Hall, where it was agreed that the women's hockey championship trophy would be named the Clarkson Cup.

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Fennell wrote several books: Time and the Winds, a Short History of the Use of Wind Instruments in the Orchestra, Band and the Wind Ensemble, 1954 ; The Drummer ’ s Heritage, a Collection of Popular Airs and Official U. S. Army Music for Fifes and Drums, 1956 ; and The Wind Ensemble, 1988.
Fennell was commissioned by Grenadilla Music to write a major article on 20th Century band composers and their music.

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