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    ROMANIAN CHOIRS FROM SEBEŞ-ALBA by Dragoş Ioan ŞUŞMAN

    Published 2012-12-01
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    ASPECTS OF THE HARMONY OF CULTIC CHOIRS FROM OEDIPUS BY GEORGE ENESCU by Constanţa CRISTESCU

    Published 2011-06-01
    Subjects: “…Ancient cultic choir…”
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    CHORAL ACTIVITY IN RĂHĂU, ALBA COUNTY by Dragoş Ioan ŞUŞMAN

    Published 2013-06-01
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    Koro Ve Orkestra /Oda Müziğinde Seslendirme/Yorumlama Başarım Gücü Üzerine Program Odaklı Bir İnceleme - A Program Based Analysis Of Performing Success In Choir And Orchestra/Chamber Music Performance by H. Seval Köse, M. Can Çiftçibaşı

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…In the music teaching undergraduate program, all A coded courses are examined in general. As for the choir and orchestra/chamber music courses, definitional curricula are examined “in terms of performance targets”. …”
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    An Update on the Controversies in Anemia Management in Chronic Kidney Disease: Lessons Learned and Lost by Geoffrey Teehan, Robert L. Benz

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…We review three recent randomized trials in anemia in CKD: CHOIR, CREATE, and TREAT. Results. CHOIR (N=1432) was terminated early with more frequent death and cardiovascular outcomes in the higher Hb group (HR 1.34: 95% C.I. 1.03–1.74, P=.03). …”
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    Making Dementia Matter Through Sound by Marjolein Gysels, Chris Tonelli, Thomas Johannsen

    Published 2024-03-01
    “… This paper investigates the working practices of the Genetic Choir and the “Stem&Luister” project, in which the ensemble uses voice, sound and improvisation to explore and develop ways of connecting with people with dementia, thereby seeking to improve the experience of care. …”
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    Estelle L’Hardy’s Ecstatic State and Jenny Wren’s Blessed Children: Dickens’s Invention within the Evolving Mental Sciences by Carole Koepke Brown

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…In Our Mutual Friend, Dickens brilliantly exploits the medical climax in the recovery of the ‘incurable’ Estelle L’Hardy (1836–37), a paralyzed Swiss girl who self-hypnotized a celestial choir to assuage menacing pain. When the French doctor and pioneer Antoine Despine finally learned of her nightly choir, he recalled his clinical experience with former patients who had presented with ecstasy (occasionally a symptom of hysteria). …”
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