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  • 1
    Book
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    Wien : Ueberreuter
    UID:
    b3kat_BV004542416
    Format: 351 S. , Ill.
    ISBN: 3800033909
    Language: Undetermined
    Subjects: History , Ethnology
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    Keywords: Wien ; Historische Persönlichkeit ; Frau ; Geschichte 1818-1939 ; Wien ; Frau ; Geschichte 1850-1940 ; Mayreder, Rosa 1858-1938 ; Fin de siècle ; Popp, Adelheid 1869-1939 ; Sandrock, Adele 1863-1937 ; Metternich-Sándor, Pauline 1836-1921 ; Persönlichkeit ; Pappenheim, Bertha 1859-1936 ; Biografie ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Biografie ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Biographie ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Biografie
    Author information: Leitner, Thea 1921-2016
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  • 2
    UID:
    almafu_BV000239346
    Format: 16 S.
    ISBN: 3-7616-0752-0
    Series Statement: Kirche und Gesellschaft 109
    Language: German
    Subjects: Theology
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    Keywords: Kirche ; Sozialarbeit
    URL: Cover
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  • 3
    Book
    Book
    Berlin :Maschler,
    UID:
    almahu_BV039766520
    Format: 211 S.
    Language: German
    Subjects: German Studies
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    Author information: Stratz, Rudolf, 1864-1936.
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  • 4
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    Book
    Berlin [u.a.] :Ullstein,
    UID:
    almahu_BV006473989
    Format: 302 S.
    Series Statement: Ullstein-Bücher [3]
    Language: German
    Subjects: German Studies
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    Author information: Stratz, Rudolf, 1864-1936.
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  • 5
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    Online Resource
    Amsterdam ; : North-Holland,
    UID:
    almahu_9948026533402882
    Format: 1 online resource (501 p.)
    ISBN: 1-281-79342-6 , 9786611793425 , 0-08-086758-8
    Series Statement: Advances in psychology ; 104
    Content: The simple task of grasping objects has been studied for centuries by scientists, therapists and engineers who have tried to understand and duplicate the versatility of the human hand. Using an interdisciplinary approach and new framework for looking at prehension, the authors uncover the subleties of the amazing interaction between the hand and the brain. They draw from such diverse fields as experimental psychology, kinesiology, robotics, neural networks, artificial intelligence, neuropsychology and rehabilitation. A triangle strategy is presented, starting from conceptual models that sugges
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Front Cover; The Grasping Hand; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; List of Figures; List of Tables; Part I: WHAT IS PREHENSION?; Chapter 1. Introduction; Chapter 2. Prehension; 2.1 Overview of Prehension; 2.2 Prehensile Classifications; 2.3 An Opposition Space Classification; 2.4 From Classification Towards Quantification; 2.5 Summary; Part II: THE PHASES OF PREHENSION; Chapter 3. Serial Order in Prehension; 3.1 Conceptual Models of Prehension; 3.2 Derivation of Criteria for Defining a Phase; Chapter 4. Planning of Prehension; 4.1 Types of Planning; 4.2 Task Plans , 4.3 Perceiving Object Properties4.4 Knowledge of Task Requirements; 4.5 Selecting a Grasp Strategy; 4.6 Planning a Hand Location and Orientation; 4.7 Summary of Planning an Opposition Space; Chapter 5. Movement Before Contact; 5.1 Overview of Trajectory Planning; 5.2 Transforming a Goal into Motor Commands; 5.3 Control of Arm Movements; 5.4 Arm and Hand Together, To Grasp; 5.5 Schemas for Setting up an Opposition Space; 5.6 Summary of Setting up an Opposition Space; Chapter 6. During Contact; 6.1 Skin: An Organ Critical For Grasp; 6.2 Active Touch and Sensorimotor Integration , 6.3 Analytic Model of Grasping6.4 Force Application in Human Pad Opposition; 6.5 Force Application With Other Oppositions; 6.6 Moving a Grasped Object: Transporting, Twiddling, and Twirling; 6.7 Releasing an Opposition Space; 6.8 Summary of Using an Opposition Space; Chapter 7. Summary of Opposition Space Phases; 7.1 Planning an Opposition Space; 7.2 Setting Up an Opposition Space; 7.3 Using an Opposition Space; 7.4 Releasing an Opposition Space; 7.5 Summary; Part III: CONSTRAINTS AND PHASES; Chapter 8. Constraints on Human Prehension; 8.1 Physical Constraints; 8.2 Sensorimotor Constraints , 8.3 High Level Constrainsts8.4 Mapping Opp. Space to Humans & Robots; 8.5 Time Varyig Constraints; 8.6 Summary; Chapter 9. Reevaluation and Future Directions; 9.1 The Black Box Revisited; 9.2 Phases of Prehension Revisited; 9.3 Future Directions; 9.4 Summary; APPENDICES; Appendix A. Human Upper Limb Anatomy; A.1 Planes of The Body, Terms for Direction; A.2 Skeletal Structure of the Upper Limb; A.3 Movement and Degrees of Freedom of Joints of the Upper Limb; A.4 Muscles of the Upper Limb; A.5 Innervation of Muscles of the Upper Limb; A.6 Sensations of The Upper Limb, and spinal Innervation , Appendix B. Taxonomies of PrehensionB.1 Prehensile Classifications for Adults; B.2 Prehensile Classifications for Infants; B.3 Postures as Combinations of Oppositions; Appendix C. Computational Neural Modelling; C.1 Introduction; C.2 Artificial Neural Networds; C.3 Network Example: Heteroassociative Memories; C.4 Processing Example; C.5 Summary; Appendix D. Prosthetic and Robotic Hands; D.1 Introduction; D.2 Prostheses and Their Control; D.3 Dextrous Robot Hands; REFERENCES; AUTHOR INDEX; SUBJECT INDEX , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-444-81746-8
    Language: English
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  • 6
    Book
    Book
    Berlin : F. Fontane & C.
    UID:
    gbv_403304105
    Format: (2 Bl., 240 S.) 1 Bd 8"
    Note: [F.]
    Language: Undetermined
    Keywords: Prosa ; Literatur ; Deutsch
    Author information: Stratz, Rudolf 1864-1936
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  • 7
    UID:
    gbv_405986696
    Format: 114 S. 8"
    Edition: Als Ms. gedr
    Uniform Title: [Le Pauvre sous l'escalier, dt.]
    Language: Undetermined
    Keywords: Drama ; Literatur ; Französisch
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  • 8
    UID:
    gbv_1797692062
    Format: vi, 300 Seiten , Illustrationen (teilweise farbig) , 25 cm
    ISBN: 1978817738 , 9781978817739 , 9781978817746
    Series Statement: Genocide, political violence, human rights series
    Content: "Armed conflicts continue to wreak havoc on children and families around the world with profound effects. In 2017, 420 million children-nearly one in five-were living in conflict-affected areas, an increase in 30 million from the previous year. The recent surge in war-induced migration, referred to as a "global refugee crisis" has made migration a highly politicized issue, with refugee populations and host countries facing unique challenges. We know from research related to asylum seeking families that it is vital to think about children and families in relation to what it means to stay together, what it means for parents to be separated from their children, and the kinds of everyday tensions that emerge in living in dangerous, insecure, and precarious circumstances. In this book, we draw on what we have learned through our collaborative undertakings, and highlight the unique features of participatory, arts-based, and socio-ecological approaches to studying war-affected children and families, demonstrating their collective strength, as well as their limitations and ethical implications. Building on work across the Global South and the Global North, this book aims to deepen an understanding of our tri-pillared approach, and the potential for contributing to improved practices in working with war-affected children and their families"--
    Note: Literaturangaben, Index , A tri-pillared approach to studying children and families affected by war, migration, and displacement / Myriam Denov, Claudia Mitchell, and Marjorie Rabiau -- Part I: Social-ecological approaches -- Unlearn and deconstruct to collaboratively build a sense of well-being around children affected by war: A family and community approach / Marjorie Rabiau, Myriam Denoc and Karen Paul -- A case for preservice teachers reflexively engaging in work with war-affected children in Canadian schools / Nagui Demian and Claudia Mitchell -- The thunder of war is much less heard: Engaging young people and older adults to restore social cohesion in the midst of crisis in eastern Ukraine / Karen Paul, Inka Weissbecker, Katie Mullins, and Andrew Jones -- Best practice for children and their families in postconflict settings: A culturally informed, strength-based family therapy model / Sharon Bond and Jaswant Guzder -- Part II: Participatory approaches -- Navigating participatory research with children affected by armed conflict: Conceptual, methodological, and ethical concerns / Neil Bilotta, Maya Fenning, Myriam Denov, Alusine Bah, and Ines Marchand -- The right to be heard in research: Participatory research ethics in Kakuma refugee camp / Neil Bilotta and Myriam Denov -- Ethical tensions in participatory research with queer young people from refugee backgrounds: Critiquing a code of ethics / EJ Milne, Churnjeet Mahn, Mayra Guzman, Farhio Ahmed, and Anonymous members of RX -- An arts-based participatory approach to research with migrant young people in South Africa / Glynis Clacherty and Thea Shahrokh -- Part III: Arts-based approaches -- Arts-based research innovations in work with war-affected children and youth: A synthesis / Warren Linds, Miranda D’Amico, Myriam Denov, Claudia Mitchell, and Meaghan Shevell -- Creative arts therapies in school-based interventions with children and youth affected by war / Miranda D’Amico -- Drawing to be seen and heard: A critical analysis of girls’ drawings in three refugee camps / Fatima Khan -- Young people with refugee experiences as authors and artists of picture books / April Mandrona, EJ Milne, Thea Sharokh, Michaeline Jakala, Mateja Celestina, Lebsa Hamilton, and Claudia Mitchell.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781978817753
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781978817760
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781978817777
    Language: English
    Subjects: Sociology
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    Keywords: Flüchtlingskind
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  • 9
    UID:
    almahu_9949331785002882
    Format: 1 online resource (1 online resource xii, 402 pages score.)
    ISBN: 0-253-05574-1
    Content: This collection of 51 works by 37 composers is the first compendium of its kind. The compositions, spanning eleven centuries of Western art music, are vital and important and illustrate advanced compositional trends of their age. The earliest works reproduced are two Byzantine chants by Kassia (fl. 840); the most recent is the first movement of Ellen Zwilich's Symphony No. 1, which received the Pulitzer Prize for music in 1983. Some of the outstanding early composers included are Hildegard von Bingen (fl. 1150), Maddalena Casulana (fl. 1560), Francesca Caccini (fl. 1620), and Elisabeth-Claude Jacquet de la Guerre (fl. 1700). From the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries come compositions by Marianne von Martinez, Maria Szymanowska, Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel, Pauline Viardot, Clara Schumann, and Amy Beach. Among the twentieth-century composers are Ruth Crawford Seeger, Grazyna Bacewicz, Louise Talma, Pauline Oliveros, and Thea Musgrave. Each composer is introduced in a short essay written by an authority on the period or, in the case of some of the living composers, the artist herself. The essays discuss the main aspects of the individual composer's life, her style, and her output, and they suggest additional readings. Since this anthology is designed for use in courses in women's studies, music appreciation, and music history, all style periods and important genres are represented, and all the works in the collection are available on recordings or are easily performed. Historical Anthology of Music by Women reflects the growing interest in and recognition of women's contributions to the arts in general and to music in particular.
    Note: English, French, German, Italian, and Latin words; includes English translations printed as texts for non-English-language works. , Kassia / by Diane Touliatos-Banker -- "Augustus, the Monarch," Byzantine chant -- "The Fallen Woman," Byzantine chant -- Hildegard von Bingen / by Barbara Jean Jeskalian -- "De Sancta Maria," chant sequence -- "In Evangelium," chant antiphon -- "Kyrie," mass ordinary chant -- Countess of Dia / by Beverly J. Evans -- "A Chantar," troubadour song -- Anne Boleyn / by Edith Borroff -- "O Deathe, rock me asleepe," for voice and keyboard or lute (attributed; 1536) -- Maddalena Casulana / by Beatrice Pescerelli -- Madrigal VI (1570) -- Francesca Caccini / by Carolyn Raney -- "Laudate Dominum" and "Maria, dolce Maria," solo songs from Il Primo Libro (1618) -- "Aria of the Shepherd," from the opera La Liberazione di Ruggiero (1625) -- Isabella Leonarda / by Barbara Garvey Jackson -- Kyrie and "Crucifixus" (from Credo) of Messa Prima (from Opus 18), for chorus, strings, and continuo (1696) -- Elizabeth-Claude Jacquet de la Guerre / by Susan Erickson -- "La Flamande" and "Chaconne," from Suite in D minor, for harpsichord (1707) -- Semele, cantata for two treble voices, violin, and continuo (1715) -- Maria Margherita Grimani / by Barbara Garvey Jackson -- "Sinfonia," for strings and continuo, from Pallade e Marte , "opus dramaticum" (1713) -- Anna Amalie / by Jane P. Ambrose -- "Adagio," from Sonata in F major for flute and continuo (ca. 1760) -- Marianne von Martinez / by Karin Pendle -- "Allegro," from Sonata in A major for piano (1765) -- Maria Theresia von Paradis / by Karin Pendle -- "Morgenlied eines armen Mannes," for voice and keyboard (1784-86) -- "Sicilienne," for flute and keyboard -- Maria Agata Szymanowska / by Nancy Fierro, CSJ -- "Nocturne," for piano (1828-31) -- Josephine Lang / by Marcia J. Citron -- "Frühzeitiger Frühling," for voice and piano (1830) -- Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel / by Marcia J. Citron -- "Schwanenlied," for voice and piano (1846) -- Clara Schumann / by Nancy B. Reich -- "Liebst du um Schönheit," for voice and piano (1841) -- "Allegro Moderato," from Trio in G minor for violin, cello, and piano (1846) -- Variations on a Theme by Robert Schumann, for piano (1853-54) -- Louise Farrenc / by Bea Friedland -- "Allegro deciso," from Trio in E minor for flute or violin, cello, and piano (1857-62) -- Pauline Viardot-Garcia / by Austin B. Caswell -- "Die Beschwörung," from Zwölf Gedichte von Pushkin (1865) -- Amy Marcy Beach / by Adrienne Fried Block -- "Elle et moi," for voice and piano (1893) -- "Allegro con fuoco," from Symphony No. 1 (1894) -- "A Hermit Thrush at Morn," for piano (1921) -- Cecile Chaminade / by James R. Briscoe -- "Andante," from Sonata in C minor for piano (1895) -- Dame Ethel Smyth / by Jane A. Bernstein -- Scene from Act I of the opera The Wreckers (1904) -- Lili Boulanger / by Leonie Rosenstiel -- "Je garde une medaille d'elle" and "Demain fera un an," from Clairieres dans le ciel for voice and piano (1914) -- Alma Mahler / by Susan M. Filler -- "Der Erkennende," for voice and piano (1915) -- Rebecca Clarke / by Jane A. Bernstein -- "Allegro," from Trio for violin, cello, and piano (1921) -- Germaine Tailleferre / by Leonie Rosentiel -- "Modere sans lenteur," from Sonata in C-sharp minor for violin and piano (1923) -- Ruth Crawford Seeger / by Judith Tick -- Prelude No. 2, for piano (1924) -- "Rat Riddles," from Three Songs for Contralto, Oboe, Percussion, and Orchestral Ostinati (1930) -- "Andante" and "Allegro possibile," from String Quartet (1931) -- Miriam Gideon / by Barbara A. Petersen -- The Hound of Heaven, for voice, oboe, and string trio (1945) -- Grażyna Bacewicz / by Adrian T. Thomas -- Sonata No. 2, for piano (1953) -- Louise Talma / by James R. Briscoe -- La Corona (Seven Sonnets by John Donne), for mixed chorus (1954-55) -- Julia Perry / by Mildred Denby Green -- Homunculus C.F., for percussion, harp, and piano (1960) -- Vivian Fine / by Vivian Fine -- "The Triumph of Alcestis," from the ballet Alcestis (1960) -- Violet Archer / by Robert Weber -- "Preamble," from Sonata for Alto Saxophone and Piano (1972) -- Pauline Oliveros / by Heidi Von Gunden -- "Teach Yourself to Fly," "Tumbling Song," and "Zina's Circle," from Sonic -- Meditations (1974) -- Thea Musgrave / by James R. Briscoe -- "Monologue of Mary," from the opera Mary, Queen of Scots (1977) -- Ellen Taaffe Zwilich / by Ellen Taaffe Zwilich with Bruce Creditor -- First Movement of Symphony No. 1 (1982) , English
    Language: English
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  • 10
    UID:
    edocfu_9959892722802883
    Format: 1 online resource (1 online resource xii, 402 pages score.)
    ISBN: 0-253-05574-1
    Content: This collection of 51 works by 37 composers is the first compendium of its kind. The compositions, spanning eleven centuries of Western art music, are vital and important and illustrate advanced compositional trends of their age. The earliest works reproduced are two Byzantine chants by Kassia (fl. 840); the most recent is the first movement of Ellen Zwilich's Symphony No. 1, which received the Pulitzer Prize for music in 1983. Some of the outstanding early composers included are Hildegard von Bingen (fl. 1150), Maddalena Casulana (fl. 1560), Francesca Caccini (fl. 1620), and Elisabeth-Claude Jacquet de la Guerre (fl. 1700). From the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries come compositions by Marianne von Martinez, Maria Szymanowska, Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel, Pauline Viardot, Clara Schumann, and Amy Beach. Among the twentieth-century composers are Ruth Crawford Seeger, Grazyna Bacewicz, Louise Talma, Pauline Oliveros, and Thea Musgrave. Each composer is introduced in a short essay written by an authority on the period or, in the case of some of the living composers, the artist herself. The essays discuss the main aspects of the individual composer's life, her style, and her output, and they suggest additional readings. Since this anthology is designed for use in courses in women's studies, music appreciation, and music history, all style periods and important genres are represented, and all the works in the collection are available on recordings or are easily performed. Historical Anthology of Music by Women reflects the growing interest in and recognition of women's contributions to the arts in general and to music in particular.
    Note: English, French, German, Italian, and Latin words; includes English translations printed as texts for non-English-language works. , Kassia / by Diane Touliatos-Banker -- "Augustus, the Monarch," Byzantine chant -- "The Fallen Woman," Byzantine chant -- Hildegard von Bingen / by Barbara Jean Jeskalian -- "De Sancta Maria," chant sequence -- "In Evangelium," chant antiphon -- "Kyrie," mass ordinary chant -- Countess of Dia / by Beverly J. Evans -- "A Chantar," troubadour song -- Anne Boleyn / by Edith Borroff -- "O Deathe, rock me asleepe," for voice and keyboard or lute (attributed; 1536) -- Maddalena Casulana / by Beatrice Pescerelli -- Madrigal VI (1570) -- Francesca Caccini / by Carolyn Raney -- "Laudate Dominum" and "Maria, dolce Maria," solo songs from Il Primo Libro (1618) -- "Aria of the Shepherd," from the opera La Liberazione di Ruggiero (1625) -- Isabella Leonarda / by Barbara Garvey Jackson -- Kyrie and "Crucifixus" (from Credo) of Messa Prima (from Opus 18), for chorus, strings, and continuo (1696) -- Elizabeth-Claude Jacquet de la Guerre / by Susan Erickson -- "La Flamande" and "Chaconne," from Suite in D minor, for harpsichord (1707) -- Semele, cantata for two treble voices, violin, and continuo (1715) -- Maria Margherita Grimani / by Barbara Garvey Jackson -- "Sinfonia," for strings and continuo, from Pallade e Marte , "opus dramaticum" (1713) -- Anna Amalie / by Jane P. Ambrose -- "Adagio," from Sonata in F major for flute and continuo (ca. 1760) -- Marianne von Martinez / by Karin Pendle -- "Allegro," from Sonata in A major for piano (1765) -- Maria Theresia von Paradis / by Karin Pendle -- "Morgenlied eines armen Mannes," for voice and keyboard (1784-86) -- "Sicilienne," for flute and keyboard -- Maria Agata Szymanowska / by Nancy Fierro, CSJ -- "Nocturne," for piano (1828-31) -- Josephine Lang / by Marcia J. Citron -- "Frühzeitiger Frühling," for voice and piano (1830) -- Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel / by Marcia J. Citron -- "Schwanenlied," for voice and piano (1846) -- Clara Schumann / by Nancy B. Reich -- "Liebst du um Schönheit," for voice and piano (1841) -- "Allegro Moderato," from Trio in G minor for violin, cello, and piano (1846) -- Variations on a Theme by Robert Schumann, for piano (1853-54) -- Louise Farrenc / by Bea Friedland -- "Allegro deciso," from Trio in E minor for flute or violin, cello, and piano (1857-62) -- Pauline Viardot-Garcia / by Austin B. Caswell -- "Die Beschwörung," from Zwölf Gedichte von Pushkin (1865) -- Amy Marcy Beach / by Adrienne Fried Block -- "Elle et moi," for voice and piano (1893) -- "Allegro con fuoco," from Symphony No. 1 (1894) -- "A Hermit Thrush at Morn," for piano (1921) -- Cecile Chaminade / by James R. Briscoe -- "Andante," from Sonata in C minor for piano (1895) -- Dame Ethel Smyth / by Jane A. Bernstein -- Scene from Act I of the opera The Wreckers (1904) -- Lili Boulanger / by Leonie Rosenstiel -- "Je garde une medaille d'elle" and "Demain fera un an," from Clairieres dans le ciel for voice and piano (1914) -- Alma Mahler / by Susan M. Filler -- "Der Erkennende," for voice and piano (1915) -- Rebecca Clarke / by Jane A. Bernstein -- "Allegro," from Trio for violin, cello, and piano (1921) -- Germaine Tailleferre / by Leonie Rosentiel -- "Modere sans lenteur," from Sonata in C-sharp minor for violin and piano (1923) -- Ruth Crawford Seeger / by Judith Tick -- Prelude No. 2, for piano (1924) -- "Rat Riddles," from Three Songs for Contralto, Oboe, Percussion, and Orchestral Ostinati (1930) -- "Andante" and "Allegro possibile," from String Quartet (1931) -- Miriam Gideon / by Barbara A. Petersen -- The Hound of Heaven, for voice, oboe, and string trio (1945) -- Grażyna Bacewicz / by Adrian T. Thomas -- Sonata No. 2, for piano (1953) -- Louise Talma / by James R. Briscoe -- La Corona (Seven Sonnets by John Donne), for mixed chorus (1954-55) -- Julia Perry / by Mildred Denby Green -- Homunculus C.F., for percussion, harp, and piano (1960) -- Vivian Fine / by Vivian Fine -- "The Triumph of Alcestis," from the ballet Alcestis (1960) -- Violet Archer / by Robert Weber -- "Preamble," from Sonata for Alto Saxophone and Piano (1972) -- Pauline Oliveros / by Heidi Von Gunden -- "Teach Yourself to Fly," "Tumbling Song," and "Zina's Circle," from Sonic -- Meditations (1974) -- Thea Musgrave / by James R. Briscoe -- "Monologue of Mary," from the opera Mary, Queen of Scots (1977) -- Ellen Taaffe Zwilich / by Ellen Taaffe Zwilich with Bruce Creditor -- First Movement of Symphony No. 1 (1982) , English
    Language: English
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