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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Artist diploma recital (viola)

Andreu, Mario Anton 20 March 2014 (has links)
String quartet, op.33, no.2 / Franz Joseph Haydn -- Four, for tango / Astor Piazzolla -- Piano quintet, no.1 / Ernest Bloch. / text
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String quartet /

Ben-Tal, Oded. January 2002 (has links)
D.M.A. final project--Department of Music, Stanford University, June 2002.
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Temporum mobile : for string quartet /

Prestia, Chrysa. January 2004 (has links)
D.M.A. final project--Department of Music, Stanford University, 2004.
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Luminous signals /

Callender, Clifton D. January 1999 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Chicago, Department of Music, December 1999. / For string quartet. Also available on the Internet.
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Quartet no. I original composition /

Endleman, Lillian Meizel- January 1947 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1947. / For 2 violins, viola, and violoncello. Ms. (holograph).
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String quartet

Whalen, Marcia Slentz January 2010 (has links)
Digitized by Kansas Correctional Industries / Department: Music.
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Helen Marla Mutschler (b. 1935): Her Life and Contributions to String Education

Sturm, Jeannine Anne January 2012 (has links)
The purpose of this study was to examine the life of Helen Marla Mutschler (b. 1935) and her contributions to string education. The study is divided into a prologue, five chapters, and an epilogue. The chapters are titled as follows: Beginnings (1932¬-1956), Journey to the Doctorate (1956-1973), Collegiate Teaching (1972-1983), Collegiate Teaching (1983-1999), and Retirement (1999-2012).Mutschler, violinist and string pedagogue, dedicated her career to teaching tension-free playing--the method of Paul Rolland. Mutschler served as a research assistant and later research associate to Rolland during the University of Illinois String Research Project (1966-67). Although her career was not highly publicized, she remained in the spotlight for many years appearing in Rolland workshops in Australia, Europe, and North America. In 2009, the American String Teachers Association presented Mutschler with the Paul Rolland Lifetime Achievement Award recognizing her contributions to the field. Mutschler's contributions to string education include teacher, performer, advocate, and presenter.
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Non-supersymmetric heterotic string compactifications on orbifolds and minimal superconformal theories with C=9

Hatzinikitas, Agapitos N. January 1994 (has links)
We study the construction of non-supersymmetric Es® E8 heterotic string compactifications of symmetric orbifolds and tensor products of minimal superconformal theories with central charge c=9.The general formalism and features of both powerful techniques are presented and analyzed meticulously. Using the first method we classify all ~ (N=2,3,4 and 6) orbifolds which break space-time supersymmetry and provide us with a realistic chiral theory.Suprisinglyenough, we find two point groups of order 4 and one point group of order 6.The mechanism we propose to lift tachyons from the twisted sectors consists of a combination of the mass level matching principle with the requirement that the left-sector should be tachyon free. Modular invariance and equivalence relations associated with the shift;vectors of the Ea ® E8 lattice, help us to classify all possible shift;vectors which break the Ea ® E8 gauge group.For each viable shift vector we then detennine the massless spectrum of the symmetric Z6 orbifold since the Z4 case has been previously exhausted.The disentangle of representations from the "observable" and "hidden" sectors, the control of the number of chiral matter states both from untwisted and twisted sectors, as well as the gauge symmetry breaking are achieved by considering the presence of constant gauge-background fields (Wilson-lines).The problem of tachyons is resolved by taking advantage of the same method as the one suggested in the absence of Wilson-lines and a classification of all acceptable Wilson-lines and four-dimensional gauge groups is again carried out.Phenomenological implications of these models are discussed and some interesting features already known in string theory are explored. The second method although more complicated is simplified using orbifold techniques. Again space-time supersymmetry is broken, but now with the insertion of some discrete phases (torsions) in the partition function of the theory.The richness of this method leads to some computational difficulties which put restrictions on our ability to construct all of the models allowed by the theory. Therefore, we focus on a class of the so-called A-type invariants and examine how realistic the extracted models are by constructing their massless spectrum and the gauge group they correspond to.Three generation models do emerge in our analysis but further exploration excludes the possibility of identifying these with the standard model.
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Superstrings on orbifolds with constant background fields

Todd, Stephen Robert January 1996 (has links)
No description available.
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The phenomenology of flipped SU(5)

Abel, S. A. January 1990 (has links)
No description available.

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