Composition in Black and White

Composition in Black and White
Author: Kathryn Talalay
Publsiher: Oxford University Press on Demand
Total Pages: 208
Release: 1997
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780195113938

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Looks at the life of pianist-composer Philippa Schyler, from her childhood to her tragic death in a helicopter crash in 1967

Fashioning Lives

Fashioning Lives
Author: Eric Darnell Pritchard
Publsiher: SIU Press
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2016-11
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780809335541

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Examines the literacy practices of Black LGBTQ people, developing - from sixty in-depth interviews conducted with individuals of various ages living across the United States - an analytical theory of "black queer literacies".

The Holy Bible According to the Authorized Version

The Holy Bible According to the Authorized Version
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1060
Release: 1839
Genre: Bible
ISBN: HARVARD:AH55QQ

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The London street folk book the first

The London street folk  book the first
Author: Henry Mayhew
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 552
Release: 1851
Genre: Crime
ISBN: HARVARD:HWX4X8

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Learning from the Lived Experiences of Graduate Student Writers

Learning from the Lived Experiences of Graduate Student Writers
Author: Shannon Madden,Michele Eodice,Kirsten T. Edwards,Alexandria Lockett
Publsiher: University Press of Colorado
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2020-07-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781607329589

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Learning from the Lived Experiences of Graduate Student Writers is a timely resource for understanding and resolving some of the issues graduate students face, particularly as higher education begins to pay more critical attention to graduate student success. Offering diverse approaches for assisting this demographic, the book bridges the gap between theory and practice through structured examination of graduate students’ narratives about their development as writers, as well as researched approaches for enabling these students to cultivate their craft. The first half of the book showcases the voices of graduate student writers themselves, who describe their experiences with graduate school literacy through various social issues like mentorship, access, writing in communities, and belonging in academic programs. Their narratives illuminate how systemic issues significantly affect graduate students from historically oppressed groups. The second half accompanies these stories with proposed solutions informed by empirical findings that provide evidence for new practices and programming for graduate student writers. Learning from the Lived Experiences of Graduate Student Writers values student experience as an integral part of designing approaches that promote epistemic justice. This text provides a fresh, comprehensive, and essential perspective on graduate writing and communication support that will be useful to administrators and faculty across a range of disciplines and institutional contexts. Contributors: Noro Andriamanalina, LaKela Atkinson, Daniel V. Bommarito, Elizabeth Brown, Rachael Cayley, Amanda E. Cuellar, Kirsten T. Edwards, Wonderful Faison, Amy Fenstermaker, Jennifer Friend, Beth Godbee, Hope Jackson, Karen Keaton Jackson, Haadi Jafarian, Alexandria Lockett, Shannon Madden, Kendra L. Mitchell, Michelle M. Paquette, Shelley Rodrigo, Julia Romberger, Lisa Russell-Pinson, Jennifer Salvo-Eaton, Richard Sévère, Cecilia D. Shelton, Pamela Strong Simmons, Jasmine Kar Tang, Anna K. Willow Treviño, Maurice Wilson, Anne Zanzucchi

The Typographic

The Typographic
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 192
Release: 1871
Genre: Printing
ISBN: CHI:61006255

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Musical Landscapes in Color

Musical Landscapes in Color
Author: Bill Banfield
Publsiher: Scarecrow Press
Total Pages: 398
Release: 2004-09-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780585464169

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A sequel to the award-winning The Black Composer Speaks (Scarecrow Press, 1978), this exploration of the creative world of African American composers traces the lives and careers of 40 talented individuals and, in their own words, provides perspectives on a world that has been slow to recognize their remarkable contributions to classical music. The discussion places the music of these composers within the greater context of Western art music, but analyzes it through the lenses of sociology, Western concepts of art and taste, and vernacular musical forms, including spirituals, blues, jazz, and contemporary popular music. Each chapter is devoted to an individual composer, who discusses his or her musical training, compositional techniques and style, and the composer's personal philosophy as reflected in his or her music. A selected list of compositions for each composer is included, as well as a photo and sample of the composer's "hand." Banfield offers unprecedented insight into the history and influence of the African American composer with this documentary, which will appeal to everyone from the music scholar to the general reader.

Musical Landscapes in Color

Musical Landscapes in Color
Author: William C. Banfield
Publsiher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 391
Release: 2023-02-21
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780252054563

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Now available in paperback, William C. Banfield’s acclaimed collection of interviews delves into the lives and work of forty-one Black composers. Each of the profiled artists offers a candid self-portrait that explores areas from training and compositional techniques to working in a exclusive canon that has existed for a very long time. At the same time, Banfield draws on sociology, Western concepts of art and taste, and vernacular musical forms like blues and jazz to provide a frame for the artists’ achievements and help to illuminate the ongoing progress and struggles against industry barriers. Expanded illustrations and a new preface by the author provide invaluable added context, making this new edition an essential companion for anyone interested in Black composers or contemporary classical music. Composers featured: Michael Abels, H. Leslie Adams, Lettie Beckon Alston, Thomas J. Anderson, Dwight Andrews, Regina Harris Baiocchi, David Baker, William C. Banfield, Ysaye Maria Barnwell, Billy Childs, Noel DaCosta, Anthony Davis, George Duke, Leslie Dunner, Donal Fox, Adolphus Hailstork, Jester Hairston, Herbie Hancock, Jonathan Holland, Anthony Kelley, Wendell Logan, Bobby McFerrin, Dorothy Rudd Moore, Jeffrey Mumford, Gary Powell Nash, Stephen Newby, Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson, Michael Powell, Patrice Rushen, George Russell, Kevin Scott, Evelyn Simpson-Curenton, Hale Smith, Billy Taylor, Frederick C. Tillis, George Walker, James Kimo Williams, Julius Williams, Tony Williams, Olly Wilson, and Michael Woods