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Orlando di Lasso's Missa Ad Imitationem Moduli Doulce Memoire: An Examination of the Mass and its ModelHanson, Jan 08 1900 (has links)
Orlando di Lasso is regarded as one of the great polyphonic masters of the Renaissance. An international composer of both sacred and secular music, his sacred works have always held an important place in the choral repertory. Especially significant are Lasso's Parody Masses, which comprise the majority of settings in this genre. The "Missa Ad Imitatiomem Moduli Doulce Memoire" and its model, the chanson "Doulce Memoire" by Sandrin, have been selected as the subject of this lecture recital. In the course of this study, the two works have been compared and analyzed, focusing on the exact material which has been borrowed from the chanson. In addition to the borrowed material, the longer movements, especially the Gloria and the Credo, exhibit considerable free material. This will be considered in light of its relation to the parody sections. Chapter One gives an introduction to the subject of musical parody with definitions of parody by several contemporary authors. In addition, several writers of the sixteenth century, including Vicentino, Zarlino, Ponzio, and Cerone are mentioned. Chapter Two relates biographical information on Lasso and gives a brief summary of his compositions. Attention is given to the number and type of Parody Masses by Lasso. Chapter Three discusses Sandrin and the chanson model, "Doulce Memoire." The original French text, an English translation, and form of the chanson are given. Chapter Four gives a detailed analysis of the "Missa Doulce Memoire" illustrating the use of borrowed material on specific sections of the Mass. The free sections of the Mass are discussed and compared with the parody sections. Other compositional devices, such as text painting, varied textures, and coloration are also mentioned. In Chapter Five, the "Missa Doulce Memoire" is compared to Lasso's other parody works and conclusions will be drawn concerning the composer's choice of material and treatment of the text, especially with regard to the free sections, the place of the Parody Mass in Lasso's ouevre. and their place in the modern choral repertory.
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Developing a strategy to engage adult new members in meaningful Christian service at First Baptist Church of OrlandoKnott, James M. January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (D. Min.)--New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, 2002. / Abstract and vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 150-155).
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ENTREPRENEURIAL PLANNING AND URBAN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: THE CASE OF ESTABLISHING COMMUTER RAIL IN ORLANDO, FLORIDABrock, Timothy J. 01 January 2014 (has links)
Rooted in the theories of urban entrepreneurialism, this dissertation employs a political economy framework as a means of analyzing urban governance and economic development in the contemporary US city. This case study of Orlando adds to our understanding of how entrepreneurial narratives are being applied to transportation infrastructure projects in pursuit of local economic development.
The empirical case study explores the relationship between planning narratives, urban governance and economic development in the establishment of the SunRail commuter rail system in central Florida. I present the political history of economic development and the role of local boosters in shaping the sociospatial distribution of urban infrastructure and public investment in Central Florida. Utilizing a qualitative research methodology, the case study is based on a series of extended interviews with transportation planners, urban policymakers and community leaders in the Orlando area. The empirical data was complemented with official documents and archival records concerning the planning of transit-oriented developments along the SunRail system.
This research presents the current efforts of Central Florida boosters to apply governance approaches to reshape the urban form and to direct the ensuing flows of capital investment through the restructuring of the region’s transportation infrastructure and employing planning narratives that draw heavily on creating amenity growth strategies. Local boosters expect that by providing dense development corridors through the region, including transit-oriented development centers, the city will have met the pre-conditions for attracting private capital investment. Specifically, local leaders are seeking to attract investment by the type of firms that will provide high-wage jobs to the region to balance the glut of low-wage service sectors jobs found in the region’s theme park industry. In the case of Central Florida, early private investment in SunRail adjacent property has come from local firms that tend to have a high level of local fixity and existing investments in the Orlando market.
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Developing a strategy to integrate blended families into Eastside Baptist Church, Orlando, FloridaStutzman, T. Shane January 2006 (has links)
Thesis (D. Min.)--New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary Seminary, 2006. / Includes abstract and vita. "November 2006" Includes bibliographical references (leaves 146-155)
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Equipping a selected group of believers at the First Baptist Church of Pine Castle, in Orlando, Florida, to make disciples using a triad modelKey, George Timothy, January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (D. Ed. Min.)--New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, 2007. / Includes abstract and vita. Includes final project proposal. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 173-177, 64-70).
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Developing a strategy to engage adult new members in meaningful Christian service at First Baptist Church of OrlandoKnott, James M. January 2002 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (D. Min.)--New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, 2002. / Abstract and vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 150-155).
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Developing a strategy to engage adult new members in meaningful Christian service at First Baptist Church of OrlandoKnott, James M. January 2002 (has links)
Thesis (D. Min.)--New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, 2002. / Abstract and vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 150-155).
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Equipping a selected group of believers at the First Baptist Church of Pine Castle, in Orlando, Florida, to make disciples using a triad modelKey, George Timothy, January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (D. Ed. Min.)--New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, 2007. / Includes abstract and vita. Includes final project proposal. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 173-177, 64-70).
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A Letra e o Tempo: a escrita de O. G. Rego de Carvalho entre a ficção e a história da literatura / The letter and time: writing by o. G. Rego de Carvalho between fiction and history of literatureFontineles Filho, Pedro Pio January 2016 (has links)
FONTINELES FILHO, Pedro Pio. A Letra e o Tempo: a escrita de O. G. Rego de Carvalho entre a ficção e a história da literatura. 2016. 337f. – Tese (Doutorado) – Universidade Federal do Ceará, Programa de Pós-graduação em História Social, Fortaleza (CE), 2016. / Submitted by Márcia Araújo (marcia_m_bezerra@yahoo.com.br) on 2016-08-05T14:51:17Z
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Previous issue date: 2016 / In 1953 was published the book Ulisses entre o Amor e a Morte, considered the literary debut by Orlando Geraldo Rego de Carvalho. At that time, the publication raised criticism about being treated or not as a book of “Piauiense literature”, whereas it didn’t bring themes taken as regionalists , such as dry, poverty and hunger. Along his trajectory, the author was envolved in other controversy linked to intellectuality, especially to literature, when he said that the “Piauiense literature” didn’t exist. That point of view brought to light, more emphatically, discussions about the status of literature and raised reflections about canon and border issues. Besides that, it expanded parallel discussions about the history of literature, regarding the authorship, biography, production, publication, circulation and reading of the literary texts. The main objective of this study was understand the work of the writter as evidence of the slots inherent in (re) invention and history of the “Piauiense literature”. Time frame that conducted the presente study transited the interstice between 1953 and the early 2000’s. Initial mark refers to the year of literary “debut” of the author, while the final mark takes into account the anthologies and critical fortunes, as well as the educational issues that approach the author’s work and the literary production in general. It’s noteworthy that setbacks and advances on time frame were done, to contemplate relevant aspects to the problematizations, including biographical traits. In this sense, the documentary universe was composed of the books published by the author, notedly Ulisses entre o Amor e a Morte (1953), Rio Subterrâneo (1967), Somos Todos Inocentes (1971) and Como e por que me fiz escritor (1994); books in form of anthologies and critical fortune, that analyze the author’work; article published on internet sites; besides educational issues aimed at students and prepared for college entrance exams. As theoretical and methodological skeleton, it used the propositions by Pierre Bourdieu (2010), Roger Chartier (2014, 2010, 2002) and Michel de Certeau (2011), among others, to think the “literary field” in its different manifestations, since relations of power, as well as the history of literature, of book and of reading. The study considered, thus, that the author’s work is central to the analysis of the relations of power between the Letter and Time, between fiction and the history of literature. / Em 1953, foi lançado o livro Ulisses entre o Amor e a Morte, considerado a estreia literária de Orlando Geraldo Rego de Carvalho. À época, a publicação levantou críticas no sentido de ser tratada ou não como uma obra de “literatura piauiense”, visto que não trazia as temáticas tomadas como regionalistas, tais como a seca, a miséria e a fome. Ao longo de sua trajetória, o literato se envolveria em outras polêmicas ligadas à intelectualidade, sobretudo à literatura, quando afirmara que não existia a “literatura piauiense”. Esse posicionamento trouxe à tona, de forma mais enfática, debates sobre o status da literatura, e suscitou reflexões acerca do cânone e questões de fronteira. Além disso, fez acentuar discussões paralelas sobre a própria história da literatura, no tocante à autoria, biografia, produção, publicação, circulação e leitura dos textos literários. O objetivo principal deste estudo foi compreender a obra do literato como indício das ranhuras inerentes à (re) invenção e à história da “literatura piauiense”. O recorte temporal que conduziu o presente estudo transitou pelo interstício entre 1953 e princípios dos anos 2000. O marco inicial se refere ao ano da “estreia” literária do escritor, enquanto que o recorte final leva em conta as antologias e fortunas críticas, bem como as edições didáticas que abordam a obra do literato e a produção literária de forma geral. Vale ressaltar que recuos e avanços no recorte temporal foram realizados, para contemplar aspectos pertinentes às problematizações, incluindo traços biográficos. Nesse sentido, o universo documental foi composto pelos livros publicados pelo literato, notadamente Ulisses entre o Amor e a Morte (1953), Rio Subterrâneo (1967), Somos Todos Inocentes (1971) e Como e por que me fiz escritor (1994); livros em forma de antologias e fortuna crítica, que analisam as obras do literato; artigos publicados em sítios da internet; além de edições didáticas voltadas para estudantes e preparadas para vestibulares. Como arcabouço teórico-metodológico, foram utilizadas as proposições de Pierre Bourdieu (2010), Roger Chartier (2014, 2010, 2002) e Michel de Certeau (2011), dentre outros, para pensar o “campo literário” em suas diferentes manifestações, desde as relações de poder, bem como a história da literatura, do livro e da leitura. O estudo considerou, então, que a obra do literato é fulcral para a análise das relações de poder entre a Letra e o Tempo, entre a ficção e a história da literatura.
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"Male, Female or Both"? : En Jämförande Analys av hur det Androgyna Påverkar Identiteten och Konsten i Orlando av Virginia Woolf och How to be both av Ali Smith / "Male, Female or Both"? : A Comparative Analysis of the Influence of Androgynity on Identity and Art in Virginia Woolf's Orlando and Ali Smith's How to Be BothGulding, Malin January 2018 (has links)
I denna jämförande studie analyseras vad det androgyna gör med identiteten och det kreativa skapandet i romanerna Orlando av Virginia Woolf och How to be both av Ali Smith. Analysen görs utifrån Virginia Woolfs tanke om ”the androgynous mind” samt Judith Butlers teori om performativitet. Studien visar att Virginia Woolf `s tanke med ”the androgynous mind” går att finna i Orlando och How to be both utifrån vad det androgyna tillför konsten och identiteten i de båda romanerna. Studien visar också att Butlers teori om performativitet som här använts för att undersöka och jämföra vad som sker när protagonisterna ”spelar” sina nya könsidentiteter går att finna i båda romanerna.
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