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innovative and rich
Clarence Berry ( 1867 – 1930 ), who struck it rich in the Klondike Gold Rush of 1897 and became known as an innovative mining engineer and businessman, had earlier been a fruit farmer in Selma.
His glass is distinguished by the finesse of its drawing, unusual in the medium, his use of rich colours ( inspired by an early visit to see the stained glass of the Cathedral of Chartres, he was especially fond of deep blues ), and an innovative integration of the window leading as part of the overall design ( his use of heavy lines in his black and white book illustrations is probably derived from his glass techniques ).
As a whole it represents a rich eclectic and innovative tradition.
NeXTMail was innovative for its time, supporting rich text formatting with images, and voice messaging.
The linguistic diversity of the islands in the medieval period, with each of the languages producing literatures at various times which contributed to the rich variety of artistic production, made British literature distinctive and innovative.
The importance of the piece stems mainly from the use of an original and innovative harmonic language, rich in mediants and chromaticism, and from the timbral characteristics of the piece.
However, in the context of Bengal, Bihar, Jharkhand, Orrissa, Tripura and Assam, the Eastern and North-Eastern region of the Indian geo-politics, kirtana is something more than that -- something excess ( rather than that of residue of some Hindusthani marga-songs ) with rich variations of innovative raginis and talas and it has different sub-types.
Saramakas have a keen interest in the history of their formative years and preserve their very rich oral tradition, which has permitted innovative scholarly explorations that bring together oral and archival accounts.
As an innovative and international metropolitan festival, Wiener Festwochen offers a modern and multilingual program that covers the whole range from tradition to avant-garde, with a rich variety of plays, music dramas, concerts, performances, lectures, installations, films and video shows.

innovative and poetry
Catullus's poetry was influenced by the innovative poetry of the Hellenistic Age, and especially by Callimachus and the Alexandrian school, which had propagated a new style of poetry that deliberately turned away from the classical epic poetry in the tradition of Homer.
Both Bacchylides and Pindar benefited from his innovative approach to lyric poetry and he was more involved than either of them in the major events and personalities of their times.
While China's later imperial period does not seem to have broken new ground for innovative approaches to poetry, picking through its vast body of preserved works remains a scholarly challenge, so new treasures may yet be restored from obscurity.
The rhythm, innovative rhyme scheme, the natural tone and diction, and the economical transparency of presentation all demonstrate the virtuosity which has been instrumental in proclaiming Pushkin as the undisputed master of Russian poetry.
* Modernist poetry: audio & print archives of innovative British poetry Captured March 09.
Many of these poets along with many younger experimentalists have performed their work at the annual SoundEye Festival in Cork, which has been recognised as an important event not just for Irish poetry, but for innovative work internationally.
This was the beginning of Burning Deck, which was to become one of the most influential small press publishers of innovative poetry in the United States.
These included ' Hannah Weiner at Her Job ', " a sort of open house hosted by her employer, A. H. Schreiber Co., Inc ." and ' Fashion Show Poetry Event ' with Eduardo Costa, John Perreault, Andy Warhol and others in a " collaborative and innovative enterprise that incorporated conceptual art, design, poetry and performance.
They were also important for the development of innovative British poetry since the 1960s, as evidenced by such poets as Tom Raworth and J. H. Prynne.
A former grave digger, he was the senior editor of Coach House Books between 1997 and 2002, where the works he edited included several highly acclaimed books of contemporary innovative poetry, including Fidget by Kenneth Goldsmith ( 2000 ), both volumes of Seven Pages Missing, the collected works of Steve McCaffery ( 2000, 2002 ), Lip Service by Bruce Andrews ( 2001 ), and Eunoia by Christian Bök ( 2002 ).
She edited out of everywhere: An anthology of contemporary linguistically innovative poetry by women in North America & the UK ( 1996 ).
Both press and journal were dedicated to expanding the horizons of Irish poetry by rediscovering a native modernist tradition, publishing younger Irish poets who were working in modes that sat outside the mainstream and introducing innovative non-Irish writing to an Irish audience.
Amichai's work was popular in English translation, but admirers of his poetry in the original Hebrew claim his innovative use of the language is lost in translation.
Coach House publishes innovative and experimental poetry, fiction, drama and non-fiction.
Translators ( and often poets in their own right ) have undertaken this task repeatedly throughout the last century, producing many distinct, original, and innovative versions of the French collection of prose poetry.
Some of the more interesting and innovative contributions to Australian poetry have emerged from artist-run galleries in recent years, such as Textbase which had its beginnings as part of the 1st Floor gallery in Fitzroy.
Her novels, voluminous and frequent, are now regarded as stylistically innovative and important transitions from the erotic seduction novels and poetry of Aphra Behn ( particularly Love-Letters Between a Nobleman and His Sister ( 1684 )) and the straightforward, plainly spoken novel of Frances Burney.
The journal publishes innovative fiction, poetry, criticism, drama, art and interviews by both emerging and established writers.
In 1965, Giorno founded a not-for-profit production company, Giorno Poetry Systems in order to connect poetry to new audiences, using innovative technologies.
He drew a direct comparison between the artist's innovative presence in painting and George Bacovia's Symbolist poetry.

innovative and poetic
He celebrated for his versatile and innovative use of poetic meters and as the earliest known Greek author to compose almost entirely on the theme of his own emotions and experiences.
The RZA, who contributed his share of beats, Kinetic 9 and the Reverend William Burke sing a majority of the vocals and lyrics, which are, according to Shavo, " some of the most innovative, poetic and righteous words and vocals that I've ever heard.
Mallika Sarabhai, one of the nation ’ s most intelligent dance professionals, was successful in producing this piece that is innovative, yet flows into the inherent poetic structures of Bhajan with ease.
This precidizing mannerism of poetic anchronism infers the systematic approach we must make to that which provides innovative oppertunity.
His subsequent association with Ezra Pound and T. E. Hulme, together with his deepening knowledge of innovative French poetic techniques, radically affected his poetry's development ; Flint invented the open verse phrase ' unrimed cadence '.
It is remarkable both for its poetic style, undulating modes of transition between the scenes, its innovative structure, its biting satire, and for its ruthless examination of Socialist ideals.

innovative and speeches
" As president of The King Center, King has been credited with spearheading an innovative " King Center Imaging Project " in partnership with JPMorgan Chase, which is digitizing and photographing an estimated 200, 000 historic documents, including his father's speeches, sermons, correspondence and other writings and making the documents available on-line to the world.

innovative and songs
While performers and singers garnered the lion's share of public attention, producers working behind the scenes played an equal, if not more important role in disco, since they often wrote the songs and created the innovative sounds and production techniques that were part of the " disco sound.
Terminator X's innovative scratching tricks can be heard on the songs " Rebel Without a Pause ,", " Night of the living Baseheads " and " Shut Em Down ".
The 1939 film was considered innovative because of its songs, special effects, and revolutionary use of the new Technicolor.
He wrote songs that were innovative and original in form ( parodying and refreshing contemporary literary styles was one of his specialities ), as well as challenging in subject matter.
The hand-clap sound was later publicized by YMO's innovative album BGM, which was released March 1981 in Japan ; used again on " 1000 Knives " and in " Music Plans ," another of Sakamoto's songs.
The early pioneers were mostly singer-songwriters, including the prolific Karoma, author of several hundred songs, the innovative Ibrahim al-Abadi and Khalil Farah, who was active in the Sudanese independence movement.
" He also said, " Although Hootie & the Blowfish aren't innovative, they deliver the goods, turning out an album of solid, rootsy folk-rock songs that have simple, powerful hooks.
In December, she released the innovative album " A-mei Live in Concert 1998 Prelude ," featuring the songs that were to be performed on her upcoming tour.
Although it was low-key, Murray's WNBC show featured his own innovative trademark programming style, including telling stories that were illustrated by selected songs, his unique segues, and his pairing cuts by theme or idiosyncratic associations.
The success of their songs originated from the talents of both respective partners: Rosamond Johnson bore the advanced musical training and keyboard skills, whereas Cole bore the innovative talents in writing new pieces.
This trio's mission is unity and its ideas for transforming modern pop songs into jazz masterpieces using the jazz tradition as a benchmark for innovative and imaginative arrangements have thrust this group into the forefront of modern jazz.
His innovative concept album Cowboy Christmas: Cowboy Songs II contained versions of traditional and original western Christmas songs, including " The Christmas Trail ," " The Cowboy Christmas Ball ," and " Two-Step ' Round the Christmas Tree.
Timba songs tend to sound more innovative, experimental and frequently more virtuosic than salsa pieces ; horn parts are usually fast, at times even bebop influenced, and stretch to the extreme ranges of all instruments.
OC Weeklys reviewer, Gabriel San Roman described the album as " an innovative collection of songs anchored in lyrical themes of social justice and son jarocho vibes " and was pleased by " he sample-free, original instrumentation adds to her music's unique appeal.
Much of the album's success is attributed to Joel's collaboration with producer Phil Ramone, whose innovative production methods complemented Joel's songs.
Traditional songs and ballads mixed with Shane MacGowan's " gutter hymns " about drinking, fighting and sex was innovative at the time.
Freeze Frame included several songs that gained airplay on alternative radio in many countries, notably " I Pity Inanimate Objects " and " An Englishman in New York ", which was accompanied by an innovative music video.
She performed Chopin's Polish songs in Paris with Nikita Magaloff, her Liszt-Bartok performance in La Scala and her concert regarding ' the operas about Turks ' within the Venice Carnival at La Fenice Theatre, show her innovative character as an opera singer.
He was an innovative composer of instrumental music as well as songs, and was the composer of the earliest surviving music for the guitar.
His innovative style in the album Chaos A. D. brought tribal elements into the songs.
He learned bouzouki, becoming an innovative virtuoso player, and began to write songs of his own.
The sleeve notes to their 1998 Greatest Hits collection, The Very Best Of Jigsaw stated " A look at Jigsaw ’ s songs reveals the innovative work of its creators: the advanced song structure, the clever use of classical techniques like counterpoint and a novel approach to using sound effects – leaving the listener with a sadly-overlooked-but-very-impressive catalogue of melodic pop songs ".
Born in Berkel and based out of Rotterdam, Pigmans ' music is widely considered one of the most innovative specimens of the gabber genre ; while many gabber producers favor raw force and little virtuosity when creating a song, Pigmans ' music always had a strong technical side, and his songs often featured atmospherical elements, an unusual thing in the genre at the time.

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