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In his first symphony, Mahler borrowed material from his song cycle Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen, thus innovating the symphonic form and potentially answering questions about programmatic and personal elements in the music.
Despite his personal feelings about the Stalinist regime Myaskovsky did his best not to engage in overt confrontation with the Soviet state, and while some of his works refer to contemporary themes, they do not do so in a programmatic or propagandistic way.

programmatic and with
It also supports MPEG-J, a fully programmatic solution for creation of custom interactive multimedia applications ( Java application environment with a Java API ) and many other features.
Todd Gitlin in The Whole World Is Watching in describing the movement's influences stated, " The New Left, again, refused the self-discipline of explicit programmatic statement until too late-until, that is, the Marxist-Leninist sects filled the vacuum with dogmas, with clarity on the cheap.
To telnet means to establish a connection with the Telnet protocol, either with command line client or with a programmatic interface.
Modern corps programs have become increasingly conceptual and programmatic, with overarching show themes rather than loosely related musical selections.
The music of overtures is to inspire listeners to imagine scenes, images, or moods ; Liszt intended to combine those programmatic qualities with a scale and musical complexity normally reserved for the opening movement of classical symphonies.
These programmatic notes were dropped starting with the 1896 performance in Berlin, because Mahler did not want that the audience would be misled by such notes and their inherent ambiguities.
Although heavily percussive, the music also dispenses with a continuous beat ; instead Ra's music is reconstructed around " interweaving compositional and improvisatory creative principles with programmatic affects ".
It underscores the fact that for Marx, communism is not an ideal to be achieved but a " real movement " born from the old society with a set of programmatic tasks.
This approach becomes important when examining designs with large or undefined ( historical ) margins and those that depend on ' soft ' controls such as programmatic limits or requirements.
Also he said that pacts with PSOE may be established under programmatic single agreements, not as a system ( conception expressed in his well known motto programa, programa, programa ).
" ( McClary, 1991 ) However, a more loosely specific definition of absolute music as music which was not composed with a programmatic intent or plan in mind may be adopted.
A good deal of program music falls in between the realm of purely programmatic and purely absolute, with titles that clearly suggest an extramusical association, but no detailed story that can be followed and no musical passages that can be unequivocally identified with specific images.
Programming in the small, in contrast, deals with short-lived programmatic behavior, often executed as a single transaction and involving access to local logic and resources such as files, databases, etc.
The Congressional Budget Office provides Congress with budget-related information, reports on fiscal, budgetary, and programmatic issues, and analyses of budget policy options, costs, and effects.
In Unit Operations, Bogost argues for explicating videogames through a new form of criticism that encompasses the programmatic and algorithmic underpinnings of games together with the cultural and ideological units ( 2006 ).
In the UK, the NCP has very close relations with the Revolutionary Communist Party of Britain ( Marxist-Leninist ), despite having major programmatic differences on the question of the Labour Party.
Together with his brother Otto, Strasser founded the Berlin Kampf-Verlag (" Combat Publishing ") arm in March 1926, which published among others the programmatic weekly journal Der Nationale Sozialist (" The National Socialist ") from 1926 until 1930.
While Structural Functionalist research programs methodically impose pre-existing analytical schemata on their fields of study ; Symbolic Interactionist programs assume the facticity of the symbols being interpreted by actors party to social scenes ; and various forms of Social Constructionism assume the objective character of the building blocks that make up their descriptions of social structures, and then work retrospectively to account for these social constructions in terms of a formal, predetermined conceptual apparatus ; Ethnomethodology specifically avoids engaging with these types of taken-for-granted programmatic assumptions and descriptive resources in its descriptions of social scenes.
( The choral finale of Beethoven ’ s Ninth Symphony, as well as the programmatic Sixth Symphony, became problematic to formalist critics who had championed the composer as a pioneer of the ‘ Absolute ’, especially with the late quartets ).

programmatic and when
The first book of the History, after a brief review of early Greek history and some programmatic historiographical commentary, seeks to explain why the Peloponnesian War broke out when it did and what its causes were.
The letter was published much later, in 1891, when the German Social Democratic Party had declared its intention of adopting a new program and Engels got Marx's programmatic letter published.

programmatic and offered
The ideals of collectivism in art, " art as life ", and a " Constructivist revolution " dominated his programmatic texts of the mid 1920s, which offered as examples the activism of De Stijl, Blok and Soviet Constructivist architecture.
The PDC was one of the few parties within National Opposition Front ( FRENO ) ( a coalition of eight opposition parties formed in March 1979 ) that offered a programmatic alternative to military government policy by calling for substantial social reforms and expanded participation in democratic processes.

programmatic and December
One of Beethoven's few works containing explicitly programmatic content, the symphony was first performed in the Theater an der Wien on 22 December 1808 in a four hour concert called the Musikalische Akademie.

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Malinowski and Radcliffe-Brown's influence stemmed from the fact that they, like Boas, actively trained students and aggressively built up institutions that furthered their programmatic ambitions.
Access includes physical access described in the ADA Standards for Accessible Design and programmatic access that might be obstructed by discriminatory policies or procedures of the entity.
A comparison of four successful programs against malaria in Brazil, India, Eritrea, and Vietnam does not endorse any single strategy but instead states, " Common success factors included conducive country conditions, a targeted technical approach using a package of effective tools, data-driven decision-making, active leadership at all levels of government, involvement of communities, decentralized implementation and control of finances, skilled technical and managerial capacity at national and sub-national levels, hands-on technical and programmatic support from partner agencies, and sufficient and flexible financing.
Dialectical materialism is not, and never has been, a programmatic method for solving particular physical problems.
* Falstaff ( 1913 ), a " symphonic study " by Elgar, which is a sympathetic and programmatic musical portrait.
At their best, free-form stations have never been equaled for their degree of social activism, programmatic freedom, and listener involvement.
Durkheim authored some of the most programmatic statements on what sociology is and how it should be practiced.
His earliest compositions in the medium, e. g. Chef d ' Oeuvre and Newark Airport Rock attracted attention because they established a new tradition some have called programmatic electronic music.
Interleaf's " Active Documents " functionality, integrated into its text and graphics editing products in the early 1990s, was the first to give document creators programmatic access ( via LISP ) to virtually all of the document's elements, structures, and software capabilities.
His Symphony No. 6 was a programmatic work, featuring instrumental imitations of bird calls and a storm, and a convention-defying fifth movement.
During the early Romantic era, composers such as Beethoven and Mendelssohn began to use the term to refer to independent, self-existing instrumental, programmatic works that presaged genres such as the symphonic poem.
A 2008 programmatic environmental impact statement issued by the US Bureau of Land Management stated that surface mining and retort operations produce of waste water per of processed oil shale.
In addition, the AVGR provides programmatic support for various proposed and ongoing planetary missions ( e. g. Stardust, Deep Impact ).
The SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, originally named Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, is a United States Department of Energy National Laboratory operated by Stanford University under the programmatic direction of the U. S. Department of Energy Office of Science.
Although neglected in France for much of the 19th century, the music of Berlioz has often been cited as extremely influential in the development of the symphonic form, instrumentation, and the depiction in music of programmatic and literary ideas, features central to musical Romanticism.
It is famous for its innovations in the form of the programmatic symphony.

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