217 resultados para Unaccompainied chorus
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Pós-graduação em Música - IA
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Digitoituna vain levyn B-puoli, "Schubert Songs for Male Chorus".
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f. 15.3.1774 i Vörå d. 3.6.1806 i Stockholm, Sverige Michael Choræus har gått till historien som sen upplysningstida finländsk diktare. Han publicerade sina litterära verk kring år 1800, vid sidan om sin akademiska och teologiska bana. I fråga om stil och tematik var han influerad av den samtida och likaså svenskspråkiga diktarkollegan Frans Michael Franzén. I sin samtid väckte Choræus uppseende med sin kvickhet och sitt intellekt, samt har setts som den mest begåvade finländska lyrikern i sin tid. I hans produktion ingår flytande verskonst som inte sällan tonsatts, däribland också psalmbearbetningar, samt även t.ex. tillfällesdikt och satir. Som exempel på hans dikter kan nämnas En tanke på min egen graf, Ehrensvärd. Skaldesång och Lilla Calle (utgivna i t.ex. tidningar under diktarens livstid och senare i Choræus samlade skaldestycken 1815). Biografiskt lexikon för Finland: http://www.blf.fi/artikel.php?id=2355
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A music score called "The Drunkard's Home" by Frank Howard. The front cover of the score has an illustration of two different experiences. One side of the illustration appears to be a family sitting by the fire as the patriarch reads the newspaper and the matriarch tends to one of the children. The other side of the illustration shows children on the floor in torn clothing as a female is slumped over a table and two men stumble in the door.
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During March 2001-April 2004, 164 adult anurans of 6 species (47 Rana blairi, 35 Rana catesbeiana, 31 Hyla chrysoscelis, 31 Pseudacris triseriata triseriata, 11 Bufo woodhousii, and 9 Acris crepitans blanchardi) from Pawnee Lake, Lancaster County, Nebraska, were surveyed for myxozoan parasites. Of these, 20 of 31 (65%) P. triseriata triseriata and 1 of 9 (11%) A. crepitans blanchardi were infected with a new species of Myxidium. Myxidium melleni n. sp. (Myxosporea) is described from the gallbladder of the western chorus frog, P. triseriata triseriata (Hylidae). This is the second species of Myxidium described from North American amphibians. Mature plasmodia are disc-shaped or elliptical 691 (400-1,375) × 499 (230-1,200) × 23 (16-35) μm, polysporic, producing many disporic pansporoblasts. The mature spores, 12.3 (12.0-13.5) × 7.6 (7.0-9.0) × 6.6 (6.0-8.0) μm, containing a single binucleated sporoplasm, are broadly elliptical, with 2-5 transverse grooves on each valve, and contain two equal polar capsules 5.2 (4.8-5.5) × 4.2 (3.8-4.5) μm positioned at opposite ends of the spore. Myxidium melleni n. sp. is morphologically consistent with other members of Myxidium. However, M. melleni n. sp. was phylogenetically distinct from other Myxidium species for which DNA sequences are available. Only with improved morphological analyses, accompanied by molecular data, and the deposit of type specimens, can the ambiguous nature of Myxidium be resolved. Guidelines for descriptions of new species of Myxidium are provided.
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composed, arr. and publ. by Fred. E. Kitziger
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publ. by Fred. E. Kitziger
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composed by A. Kaiser
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by Alois Kaiser
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publ. by Fred. E. Kitziger
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Signatur des Originals: S 36/F07894
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