Items where Research Area is "Research Areas > Music"
Number of items: 27. EEwers, Tim [Composer] (2007) On the edge. (saxophone quartet). Score and compact disc. FFerguson, John [Musician], Hogg, Bennett [Musician], Schrimshaw, Will [Musician] and Ayers, John [Musician] (2007) A dark room on a summer's day. (Free Improvisation). GGlauert, Amanda (2007) 'Nicht diese tone' : lessons in song and singing from Beethoven's ninth symphony. Eighteenth-Century Music, 4(1), pp. 55-69. ISSN (print) 1478-5706 HHeyde, Neil [Performer], Archbold, Paul [Performer], Still, Colin [Director] and Ferneyhough, Brian [Composer] (2007) Brian Ferneyhough documentary 'Electric Chair Music'. (Documentary). JJones, Kevin [Composer] (2007) The Antarctic sonata : music inspired by Antarctic research. Music inspired by Antarctic research. 11 Sep 2007, London, U.K. Jones, Kevin (2007) The Dorabella code. BBC Proms website, Jones, Kevin (2007) Elgar on Radio 3: The Starlight Express (1915). BBC Radio 3 website, Jones, Kevin [Interviewee] (2007) Proms interval interview. (TV programme). Jones, Kevin (2007) Variations on an Enigma. BBC Proms website, Jones, Kevin (2007) A hidden world of musical codes. BBC Proms website, MMillward, Frank [Composer] (2007) From anger to sadness #2. Intimacy: Across Visceral and Digital Performance. Millward, Frank (2007) Music and the art business. In: Big Sound: Music Industry Summit & Showcase; 03 - 05 Oct 2007, Brisbane, Australia. (Unpublished) Millward, Frank [Designer], Ewers, Tim [Composer] and Searby, Michael [Composer] (2007) Uneasy dreams. (3D spectrographic responses). Minors, Helen Julia (2007) Book Review of: 'Musical encounters at the 1889 Paris World's Fair' by Annegret Fauser. Nineteenth-Century Music Review, pp. 135-139. ISSN (print) 1479-4098 Minors, Helen Julia (2007) Igor Stravinsky's "The soldier's tale". Stravinsky's Soldier's Tale, A Lecture Recital. 22 - 24 Oct 2007, London, U.K. Minors, Helen Julia (2007) La Peri, poeme danse (1911, Paul Dukas) in its cultural, historical and interdisciplinary contexts. (PhD thesis), Lancaster University, . Minors, Helen Julia (2007) The criticisms of Paul Dukas (1865-1935): interpreting French theatre performance. In: French music: performance and analysis; 15 - 19 Nov 2007, Laie, Hawaii, U.S.. (Unpublished) OOsbon, David [Composer] (2007) The Creatures of Frietman. (duet for flute & piano). score and compact disc. PPotter, Caroline (2007) From East to West and back again: contemporary East Asian composers in Paris. In: French music: performance and analysis; 15 - 19 Nov 2007, Laie, Hawaii, U.S.. (Unpublished) Potter, Caroline (2007) Messiaen and Dutilleux. In: Dingle, Christopher and Simeone, Nigel, (eds.) Olivier Messiaen: Music, Art and Literature. Aldershot, UK : Ashgate. pp. 23-38. (Music and Literature) ISBN 9780754652977 RRinke, Andrea (2007) Sonnenallee: Rock' n' roll and passport control: how an East German comedy colours the past. In: Everett, Wendy, (ed.) Questions of colour in cinema: from paintbrush to pixel. Bern, Switzerland : Peter Lang. pp. 85-102. (New studies in European cinema, (6)) ISSN (print) 1661-0261 ISBN 9783039113538 SSearby, Michael [Composer] and Yeh, Jane [Lyricist] (2007) Marabou. (Music). (Unpublished) Simpson, Diana [Composer] (2007) Cipher. (Acousmatic). Brazil : PANaroma. (Música Maximalista / Maximal Music, no. 14: VII) Simpson, Diana [Composer] (2007) Pavakoothu. (Music). Score with accompanying Max/MSP patch & stereo audio file. (Unpublished) Vvan Elferen, Isabella (2007) ‘Ihr Augen weint!’: intersubjective tears in the sentimental concert hall. Understanding Bach, 2, pp. 77-94. ISSN (online) 1750-3078 van Elferen, Isabella (2007) Introduction: nostalgia and perversion in Gothic rewriting. In: van Elferen, Isabella, (ed.) Nostalgia or perversion? Gothic rewriting from the eighteenth century until the present day. Newcastle, U.K. : Cambridge Scholars Publishing. pp. 1-11. ISBN 9781847182470 van Elferen, Isabella, ed. (2007) Nostalgia or perversion? Gothic rewriting from the eighteenth century until the present day. Newcastle, U.K. : Cambridge Scholars Publishing. 266p. ISBN 9781847182470 |