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ItemHistorical and Literary Vestiges of the Villancico in the Early Modern PhilippinesIRVING, DRM ; Knighton, T ; Torrente, A (Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., 2007-01-01)The sixteen essays in this volume provide the first broad-based survey of this important genre.
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ItemTransfiguring Bach: Chinese Ornamentation in Reclaimed PrefuYU, J ; Dorschel, A (Universal Edition, 2007)
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ItemOpening Pandora's box: role and representation in music criticism in late nineteenth-century MelbourneSELLECK, JM ; MACKINLAY, EB ; OWENS, S ; COLLINS, D (Cambridge Scholars Press, 2005)
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ItemTherapeutic Dialogues in Music: Nurturing Musicality of Communication in Children with Autistic Spectrum Disorder and Rett Syndrome.WIGRAM, A ; Elefant, ; Malloch, S ; Trevarthen, C (Oxford University Press, 2008)
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ItemMusical potentialMcPherson, G ; Hallam, S ; Hallam, S ; Cross, I ; Thaut, M (Oxford University Press, 2008-12-04)
An ongoing controversy persists regarding the extent of individual variability in musical potential and the extent to which observable differences in acquiring musical skills result from social contexts that facilitate learning, genetic factors, or interactions between the two. This article outlines key elements of these debates and considers how ‘musical potential’ has been assessed. It argues that what children are born withenablesrather thanconstrainswhat they will eventually be able to achieve. While a range of generalized abilities may come into play when learning music, a host of environmental and personal catalysts work in combination with teaching and learning processes to develop particular types of talent. These talents form the basis of the many professional, amateur, and informal forms of meaningful engagement that individuals can have with music.
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ItemCette Musique Sans Tradition: Wagner's Tannhauser and its French criticsFAUSER, A ; Everist, M (University of Chicago Press, 2009)
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ItemThe Outback in the Himalayas: "Island-esque" Tropes of Identity and Landscape in Australian Composer Stuart Greenbaum's Ice ManKOUVARAS, L (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2009)
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ItemThe Psychic "Island of the Sociopath": Nick Cave as Creator-Protagonist in his "Song of Joy"KOUVARAS, L (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2009)
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ItemCarmen: Couleur locale or the Real Thing?MURPHY, K (University of Chicago Press, 2009)
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ItemOscarine und Reginette: ein komisches Zwischenspiel in der französischen WagnerrezeptionFAUSER, A ; Biget-Mainfroy, M ; Schmusch, R (Georg Olms, 2007)