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    L’INFLUENCE DE L’ART POPULAIRE SUR L’ART SAVANT: RÉFÉRENCES ESTHÉTIQUES AUX CRÉATIONS ROUMAINES DANS LA PREMIÈRE MOITIÉ DU XXᵉ SIÈCLE by Liliana-Isabela APOSTU HAIDER

    Published 2011-06-01
    “…The present study aims at contributing to the development of the knowledge of the compositions of George Enescu and Béla Bartók, stemming from a direct contact of their creators, (formed at the school of the learned musical tradition), with the popular music. Besides, this work proposes a new approach of the interaction between both domains seemingly set, by referring to the violonistique interpretation. …”
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    KRITIK IBN WARRAQ ATAS ORIENTALISME EDWARD SAID: PERDEBATAN EPISTEMOLOGIS MENGENAI ‘TIMUR DAN BARAT’ by Media Zainul Bahri

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…This article tries to describe Ibn Warraq's critique onEdward Said's monumental work, "Orientalism (1979)" in four main areas; Said anti-Western; misunderstanding on Western culture; orientalism and imperialism; and the relationship of Western music with the Eastern world. Based on critical study approach to the two monumental works of thesetwo intellectual figures, the results of the study show that even Said has never "responded" to Warraq's criticism directly, but Said's views and thoughts after his publication of the work "Orientalism", had become a kind of "defense" and "weapons", which counterattacked to his critics. …”
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    Assessment of Noise Levels and Perceptions of Its Health Impact at Kejetia Market in Ghana by Lyndon N. A. Sackey, Lawrencia S. Y. Agyemang, Patrick E. Acheampong, Michael Afriyie Owusu, Jennifer Amoah

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Results showed that noise exposure levels were not within Ghana Environmental Protection Agency standards 2008, with sources including loud music, advertisements, human congestion, and vehicles. …”
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    Concerns Over Vuse e-Cigarette Digital Marketing and Implications for Public Health Regulation: Content Analysis by Eileen Han, Lauren K Lempert, Francesca Vescia, Bonnie Halpern-Felsher

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The marketing messages contained several potentially youth-appealing themes including creativity or innovation (n=189, 43.1%), individuality or freedom (n=106, 24.2%), and themes related to art (n=150, 34.2%), music (n=77, 17.5%), sports (n=125, 28.5%), nature (with n=49, 11.2% of the posts containing flora imageries), alcohol imagery (n=10, 2.3%), and technology (n=6, 1.4%). …”
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    Im Niemandsland zwischen strengem Satz und Historismus. Zur Krise der Kontrapunktlehre im mittleren 19. Jahrhundert by Florian Edler

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…During the mid-nineteenth century, there was a school of thought claiming that counterpoint had become an outdated and obsolete musical doctrine. The use of the term provoked debate and controversy among critics, composers and performers alike. …”
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    Digital Storytelling Intervention on Prosocial Behavior Improvement among Early Childhood by Ifti Aisha, Dian Veronika Sakti Kaloeti

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…It is combined digital media, including text, images, music and video. Digital storytelling can effectively improve prosocial behavior as opposed to the traditional storytelling approach. …”
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    Kino odwróconego czasu by Marcin Giżycki

    Published 2009-06-01
    “…W interesujący sposób odwracania konwencje starych filmów Guy Maddin, m.in. w takich filmach, jak The Saddest Music In the World czy Cowards Bend the Knee (oba z 2003), w których miesza style i gatunki, wprowadzając w nie zakazane niegdyś treści i motywy. …”
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    Sense and beauty bind in introduction of âJahangosha Joviniâ History by تورج عقدایی

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…Aesthetic qualities are classified in introduction as follows: cadence, using words which correspond in measure and rime, balance, homonymy, alliteration, prosodic, music, paradox, fitness, example, metaphors, similes, metaphors and extraction. …”
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    Rage in a Time of Millennial Raving: Rage Against the Machine’s Critical Disruption of Y2K Excitement by Phillip Serrato

    Published 2004-03-01
    “…Les genres musicaux les plus populaires de l’époque – dance music et pop « bubble gum » – reflètent un intérêt décroissant pour le politique, notamment sur les questions ethniques et le problème de l’immigration. …”
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    A compact dual-grating wavemeter using signal processing by Yiming Wang, Yi Ma, Yu Huang, Zhanfeng Li, Xiaohu Yang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…By applying the Multiple Signal Classification (MUSIC) algorithm to process the sampled Talbot patterns and reconstruct the spectrum, we have demonstrated through simulations the capability to enhance spectral resolution. …”
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    Le printemps à la portée des gestes. Danser le solo de l’élue dans Le sacre du printemps au XXIe siècle by Aurore Després

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Here lies he drama of The Rite of Spring (1913), in which converge all matters in Stravinski’s music, Nijinski’s dance and Roerich’s scenography. …”
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    Conceptualising Fan Persona by Kim Barbour, Mark Stewart

    Published 2025-01-01
    “… The entanglement of identity and performance within fandoms have been central components of fan studies, whether these fans are focused on sports, music, film, television, literature, celebrity, or something else. …”
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    Frequency Diverse Array Target Localization Based on IPSO-BP by Qinghua Liu, Kai Ding, Bingsen Wu, Quanmin Xie

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…The simulation experiments show that the proposed algorithm has better target localization effect and convergence speed, compared with FDA-BP and FDA-MUSIC algorithms.…”
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    Features of water crystallization by V. Yu. Stetsenko

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…It has been shown that music increases the intensity of removal of gas bubbles and is able to influence the shape of dendritic ice crystals during water crystallization. …”
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    As Spirits Speak: Interaction in Wauja Exoteric Ritual by Christopher Ball

    Published 2011-10-01
    “…In view of the gravity of the circumstance and the weight of the obligation it creates, the ritual interaction is a surprisingly inelaborate and quotidian counterpart to Wauja esoteric shamanic practice and elaborate collective rituals involving music and dance. I question how it is that Wauja ideology supports the practice of regular folk verbally channeling spirits, and suggest that in fact Wauja cultural ideologies of illness, language, and cosmology emerge in precisely such interactive texts as this. …”
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    Narratives of an exodus by Elhadj Ould Brahim

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Despite efforts to marginalize migrants, the study shows how these primarily Bidan (self-identified “white” Arabophone) individuals exercise agency by reshaping the narratives imposed on them, using cultural expressions such as poetry, music, and storytelling to contest the barriers they face. …”
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    Du dépouillement surgit le silence : une adaptation sous couvert de minimalisme audiovisuel by Louis Daubresse

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…Taking up the cause of Cormac McCarthy’s rigorously ascetic style in No Country for Old Men, the Coen brothers’ adaptation offers several sequences where, due to the absence of words, the economy of extradiegetic music and the rarefaction of noises, the spectator finds himself confronted with a (relative) cinematographic silence in which the slightest sound, usually imperceptible, is likely to become intelligible. …”
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