160 resultados para Symphonies
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The notion of designing with change constitutes a fundamental and foundational theoretical premise for much of what constitutes landscape architecture, notably through engagement with ecology, particularly since the work of Ian McHarg in the 1960s and his key text Design with Nature. However, while most if not all texts in landscape architecture would cite this engagement of change theoretically, few go any further than citation, and when they do their methods seem fixated on utilising empirical, quantitative scientific tools for doing so, rather than the tools of design, in an architectural sense, as implied by the name of the discipline, landscape architecture.
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Tony Mann provides a review of the recording: William Herschel, Symphonies Nos. 2, 8, 12, 13, 14, 17, soloists, London Mozart Players / Matthias Bamert, Chandos 10048, 2003, (68 mins). [CD]
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M. S...n
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"Centenary edition ..."
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Mode of access: Internet.
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v.1: op.13, no.1, ut--v.2: op.13, no.2, ré--v.3: op.13, no.3, mi--v.4: op.13, no.4, fa--v.5: op.42, no.5, fa--v.6: op.42, no.6, sol--v.7: op.42, no.7, la--v.8: op.42, no.8, si--v.9: op.73, Romane--v.10: op.81, Sacra.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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No general t.p.; title from cover. Each v. has special t.p.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Includes index.
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Cover title.
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1. C major (M.97) -- 2. D major (M.93) -- 3. G major (M.94)
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Biographical and editorial notes in French on p. [3]