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Musicologist K. J. McElrath wrote of the song :" Gershwin was remarkably successful in his intent to have this sound like a folk song.

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Musicologist John Warrack suggests that, of all Tchaikovsky's major neglected works, Manfred may be the one which least deserves this fate.
Musicologist Ralph Wood, in contrast, stated that while the finale may have its faults, there is still much about the music that is quite good.

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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 Egon Voss's Festschrift would already be worthy of note just for being presented on his fortieth birthday ( most being for 65th or later birthdays ).

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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.
" Musicologist Alan Pollack said the song contained " a stronger blend of folk elements than almost anything else The Beatles had done to-date.

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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 ).
Musicologist Alfred Frankenstein, in a 1939 article for The Musical Quarterly, claimed to have identified seven pictures by catalogue number.
Musicologist George Pullen Jackson extended the term spiritual to a wider range of folk hymnody, as in his 1938 book White Spirituals in the Southern Uplands, but this does not appear to have been widespread usage previously.
Musicologist Ned Sublette has backed the idea that the chorus might have roots in Haitian slave culture, considering that the rhythms of Mardi Gras Indians are nearly indistinguishable from the Haitian Kata rhythm.

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Musicologist Daniel Party defines this kind of ballad as a love song in slow tempo, interpreted by a solist, usually acompaigned by an orchestra.
Musicologist Leonard Meyer demonstrated how purely rhythmic and harmonic events can express human emotions.
Musicologist David Rothenberg has endorsed this information.
Musicologist Richard J. Ripani identified Jackson as a leader in the development of contemporary R & B, as her 1986 album Control and its successor Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814 created a unique blend of genre and sound effects, that ushered in the use of rap vocals into mainstream R & B.
Musicologist Bill McGlaughlin likens its place in British music to the place Samuel Barber's Adagio for Strings holds for Americans.
Musicologist Alan W. Pollack analyses: " The chord progression of the outro itself is a harmonic Moebius strip with scales in bassline and top voice that move in contrary motion.
Musicologist Richard Taruskin asserts that another reason Balakirev did not participate with the Belyayev circle was that he was not comfortable participating in a group at which he was not at its center.
Musicologist John Clapham writes that Smetana planned these works as " a compact series of episodes " drawn from their literary sources " and approached them as a dramatist rather than as a poet or philosopher.
Musicologist Rob Bowman called Soul Men " One of the greatest soul music albums of all time.
Musicologist Dale Cockrell argues that early minstrel music mixed both African and European traditions and that distinguishing black and white urban music during the 1830s is impossible.
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.
* 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.
* St. Cross Church, Oxford: Sir John Stainer, Composer, Organist & Musicologist
Musicologist Alfred Einstein suggested, however, that a minuet in Piano Sonata in B-flat major, K. 498a, is the missing movement.
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 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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In literature and journalism, Dartmouth has produced nine Pulitzer Prize winners: Thomas M. Burton, Richard Eberhart, Robert Frost, Paul Gigot, Jake Hooker, Nigel Jaquiss, Martin J. Sherwin, David K. Shipler, and Joseph Rago.
In 1958, it was made as a British film starring Richard Burton, Claire Bloom and Mary Ure and directed by Tony Richardson: the screenplay was written by the play's author, John Osborne with Nigel Kneale.
In addition to Tarantino, members of the company included Robert Rodriguez, John Woo, Tim Burton, Steve Buscemi, Darren Aronofsky, John Landis, Joseph McGinty Nichol, Nigel Dick, Andy Dick, Marcel Langenegger, Wayne Isham, Scott Gillen, Coodie & Chike, Osbert Parker, Chris Applebaum, Luc Besson, Adam Christian Clark, Andre 3000, and Michael Palmieri.
* Peter Burton as Nigel
He briefly trained with his ex-Forest team-mate Nigel Clough at Burton Albion ( where he was manager ) and a short stint in the U. S. playing for the New York Metro Stars in their 9 / 11 benefit matches against DC United.
It featured such noted backup players as Burton Cummings, Andrew Gold, Bruce Johnston and Nigel Olsson.
* 2010 Dr Nigel J Burton, BSc ( Eng ) PhD CEng FIET, " Keeping the lights on-an inconvenient truth "
In 2010 Nigel Burton, Head Coach of the Portland State Vikings, offered Seigler a spot on the coaching staff.
* June 24, 1980 – Celebration for the life of record producer John Culshaw with Nigel Black, Clifford Curzon, Kenneth Sillito, Neil Black, Alan Civil, Georg Solti, Humphrey Burton, Lorin Maazel, Huw Weldon, and Leontyne Price.
It is now managed by Vastly experienced defender who took over as Ponty's player / manager in 2009 after coaching at Graig FC in 2008 and previously spent ten years at Burton Albion and played under Nigel Clough before joining Worcester then Gresley, Allan Davies.

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In 2007, she wrote that she did not want to belittle the issue but was sceptical of the claims that specific actions would prevent catastrophe, then in 2008 that her doubts had been “ crystalised ” by Nigel Lawson's book An Appeal to Reason, before stating in 2009 that " There is no climate change, hasn ’ t anybody looked out of their window recently?
* 1969-1971: Scottish author Nigel Tranter wrote a trilogy, considered largely accurate, based on the life of King Robert: The Steps to the Empty Throne, The Path of the Hero King and The Price of the King's Peace.
Nigel Tranter wrote a historical novel titled The Wallace, published in 1975, which is said to be more accurate than its literary predecessors.
Ex-world championship finalist Nigel Short wrote each Sunday for The Daily Telegraph ( taken over by the daily chess columnist, Malcolm Pein ) but has switched to The Guardian.
Nigel Balchin wrote earlier examples of similar stories during the 1940s.
" Sir Alan Walters, whose opposition to the ERM as Mrs Thatcher's economic adviser triggered Nigel Lawson's resignation as chancellor, wrote on the buoyant state of the British economy in 2001 that " all the difficult and correct decisions that produced this happy state of affairs were taken and implemented by Norman Lamont, who thus showed himself, in his Mark 2 post ERM version, to be not only the most effective but also the bravest Chancellor since the War.
In November 2007, Nigel Hastilow resigned as Conservative candidate for Halesowen and Rowley Regis after he wrote an article in the Wolverhampton Express & Star that included the statement: " Enoch, once MP for Wolverhampton South-West, was sacked from the Conservative front bench and marginalised politically for his 1968 ' rivers of blood ' speech, warning that uncontrolled immigration would change Britain irrevocably.
The British WIM and author Cathy Forbes, in her book Nigel Short: Quest for the Crown ( Cadogan 1993 ), wrote that at no time in the 1993 bidding process was a conforming World Championship match bid actually received by FIDE.
* Nigel Fairs played Haigh in the Big Finish audio drama In Conversation with an Acid Bath Murderer ( 2011 ), which he also wrote.
Other early contributors included writer and researcher Nigel Watson ( Chairman of the Scunthorpe UFO Research Society ' SUFORS '), who wrote " Mysterious Moon " for The News # 2.
Nigel Kneale not only wrote the serial but, previously an actor, had two speaking parts.
Nigel Kneale wrote the first draft of the screenplay in 1961 but difficulties in attracting interest from American co-financiers meant the film did not go into production until 1967.
Author Simon Brett later wrote two sequels to the series in which a grown-up Nigel offered his observations on subjects such as jobs, family, holidays and D. I. Y.
Hammond wrote a four part BBC Radio 4 comedy with David Spicer called Polyoaks, about GPs struggling with the Coalition's NHS reforms and starring Nigel Planer, Tony Gardner, Celia Imrie, David Westhead, Carla Mendonca, David Holt, Phil Cornwell and Kate O ’ Sullivan.
His daughter Judith Kerr wrote a three-volume autobiography ; the writer Matthew Kneale is her son with Nigel Kneale, the writer of Quatermass scripts.
Authors who wrote on earth mysteries in the 1980's include Paul Devereux and Nigel Pennick.
The Australian composers who wrote music for the concerts included Peter Sculthorpe, Nigel Butterley and Richard Meale.
Nigel Gould of the Belfast Telegraph wrote,
The Stone Tape was one of the last plays Nigel Kneale wrote for the BBC.
Following this, he created and wrote the sitcoms Don't Wait Up starring Nigel Havers and Tony Britton and Executive Stress with Geoffrey Palmer and Penelope Keith.

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