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'n Ontledende vergelykende studie van geselekteerde kitaarstudies van Fernando Sor (1778-1839) uit die Yepes- en Segovia-uitgawes aan die hand van die faksimilee-uitgaweRademeyer, Gerrit Johan 11 1900 (has links)
Text in Afrikaans / Die doel van die verhandeling is om vas te stel in hoe 'n mate vyftien geselekteerde studies van
Fernando Sor uit die Yepes- en Segovia-uitgawes van mekaar verskil deur die studies te vergelyk. Albei
uitgawes is ook met die faksimilee-uitgawe vergelyk om die korrektheid van die Yepes- en Segoviauitgawes
te bepaal.
Seide Yepes en Segovia het heelwat veranderings aangebring. Die kenmerkendste van hierdie verskille
word nie net uitgewys nie, maar daar word ook na moontlike redes gekyk waarom sulke verskille in die
twee uitgawes aangebring is.
Die gevolgtrekking is dat Yepes en Segovia duidelike redes gehad het waarom hulle verskil het van die
faksimilee-uitgawe. Yepes en Segovia het verskillende tegniese benaderings wat bydra tot die uniekheid
van die twee uitgawes wat vir die kitaarspeler 'n rykdom van moontlikhede bied in die uitvoering van
hierdie studies. / The aim of the dissertation is to determine the differences between the Yepes and Segovia editions by
comparing selected studies. In order to determine the correctness of the Yepes and Segovia editions both
are compared to the facsimile edition as well.
Yepes and Segovia both introduced a number of changes. The most typical of these are indicated and
possible reasons for their inclusion in the two editions are discussed.
The conclusion is that Yepes as well as Segovia had very definite reasons for including alterations to the
facsimile edition in their own editions. Both have in their own editions an individual and highly personal
approach which leaves us with the unique gifts of the two editions, and the guitar student with a variety
of possibilities in the performance of these studies. / Department of Musicology / M.Mus. (Department of Musicology)
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'n Ontledende vergelykende studie van geselekteerde kitaarstudies van Fernando Sor (1778-1839) uit die Yepes- en Segovia-uitgawes aan die hand van die faksimilee-uitgaweRademeyer, Gerrit Johan 11 1900 (has links)
Text in Afrikaans / Die doel van die verhandeling is om vas te stel in hoe 'n mate vyftien geselekteerde studies van
Fernando Sor uit die Yepes- en Segovia-uitgawes van mekaar verskil deur die studies te vergelyk. Albei
uitgawes is ook met die faksimilee-uitgawe vergelyk om die korrektheid van die Yepes- en Segoviauitgawes
te bepaal.
Seide Yepes en Segovia het heelwat veranderings aangebring. Die kenmerkendste van hierdie verskille
word nie net uitgewys nie, maar daar word ook na moontlike redes gekyk waarom sulke verskille in die
twee uitgawes aangebring is.
Die gevolgtrekking is dat Yepes en Segovia duidelike redes gehad het waarom hulle verskil het van die
faksimilee-uitgawe. Yepes en Segovia het verskillende tegniese benaderings wat bydra tot die uniekheid
van die twee uitgawes wat vir die kitaarspeler 'n rykdom van moontlikhede bied in die uitvoering van
hierdie studies. / The aim of the dissertation is to determine the differences between the Yepes and Segovia editions by
comparing selected studies. In order to determine the correctness of the Yepes and Segovia editions both
are compared to the facsimile edition as well.
Yepes and Segovia both introduced a number of changes. The most typical of these are indicated and
possible reasons for their inclusion in the two editions are discussed.
The conclusion is that Yepes as well as Segovia had very definite reasons for including alterations to the
facsimile edition in their own editions. Both have in their own editions an individual and highly personal
approach which leaves us with the unique gifts of the two editions, and the guitar student with a variety
of possibilities in the performance of these studies. / Department of Musicology / M.Mus. (Department of Musicology)
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Being successfully nasty: the United States, Cuba and state-sponsored terrorism, 1959-1976Douglas, Robert 11 August 2008 (has links)
Despite being the global leader in the “war on terror,” the United States has been accused of sponsoring terrorism against Cuba. The following study assesses these charges. After establishing a definition of terrorism, it examines U.S.-Cuban relations from 1808 to 1958, arguing that the United States has historically employed violence in its efforts to control Cuba. U.S. leaders maintained this approach even after the Cuban Revolution: months after Fidel Castro’s guerrilla army took power, Washington began organizing Cuban exiles to carry out terrorist attacks against the island, and continued to support and tolerate such activities until the 1970s, culminating in what was the hemisphere’s most lethal act of airline terrorism before 9/11. Since then, the United States has maintained contact with well-known anti-Castro terrorists, in many cases employing and harbouring them, despite its claims to be fighting an international campaign against terrorism.
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Being successfully nasty: the United States, Cuba and state-sponsored terrorism, 1959-1976Douglas, Robert 11 August 2008 (has links)
Despite being the global leader in the “war on terror,” the United States has been accused of sponsoring terrorism against Cuba. The following study assesses these charges. After establishing a definition of terrorism, it examines U.S.-Cuban relations from 1808 to 1958, arguing that the United States has historically employed violence in its efforts to control Cuba. U.S. leaders maintained this approach even after the Cuban Revolution: months after Fidel Castro’s guerrilla army took power, Washington began organizing Cuban exiles to carry out terrorist attacks against the island, and continued to support and tolerate such activities until the 1970s, culminating in what was the hemisphere’s most lethal act of airline terrorism before 9/11. Since then, the United States has maintained contact with well-known anti-Castro terrorists, in many cases employing and harbouring them, despite its claims to be fighting an international campaign against terrorism.
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