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This research was conducted in order to analyze the attitudes of second, third, and fourth grade students at the Faculty of Education, Department of Music Education towards the Turkish Music History course. Descriptive research methods with quantitative a... see more

The invention of the telegraph was an offspring of a newly industrialized world and changing economy. It heralded in the race for speed, mass production, mass communication, and convenience. With this changing world came countless ways in which technology... see more

The postmodern discourse has challenged some basic concepts of music history: by denying the existence of deep-laid laws that govern the purportedly organic development of music, deconstruction questioned the allegedly inherent absolute values of classica... see more

The postmodern discourse has challenged some basic concepts of music history: by denying the existence of deep-laid laws that govern the purportedly organic development of music, deconstruction questioned the allegedly inherent absolute values of classica... see more

AbstractMany scholars of philosophy, aesthetics, religion, history or social science have ventured to offer a comprehensive explanation of music, one of the most intangible and elusive phenomena in the world. A palaeoanthropological approach, which places... see more

For more than four centuries, Shakespeare's tragedy «Romeo and Juliet» has been staged on theater stages around the world. The directors of different times presented the tragedy, emphasizing different meanings. The twentieth century most often considered ... see more

AbstractBackground: The history of several communities and tribes in Africa is incomplete without emphasising on the crucial role of the Cucurbitaceae family, especially the calabash or dried gourds, in Africa. The plant is extensively used in several tra... see more

Discussions on Appalachian music in the United States most often evoke images of instruments such as the fiddle and banjo, and a musical heritage identified primarily with Europe and European Americans, as originators or creators, when in reality, many Eu... see more

 The palliative medical modality of music-thanatology as developed by the author and pioneered at the Chalice of Repose Project is an evidence-based practice-vocation-profession, and maintains a singular focus and orientation: the physical and spirit... see more

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