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Die reine Liebe oder Gotenyu be weis dein ness from Bar Kochba.
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Creator
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Goldfaden, Abraham, Adler, Simon
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Date Issued
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1898
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/FCLA/DT/79766
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Subject Headings
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Piano, Voice, Solo, Secular genre
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Document (PDF)
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In Eretz Yisroel.
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Creator
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Rumshisky, J.M., Thomashefsky, B.
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Date Issued
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1918
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/FCLA/DT/76182
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Subject Headings
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Piano, Voice, Solo, Secular genre
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Document (PDF)
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A Brivele Zu Got.
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Creator
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Small (Smulewitz), Solomon, Russotto, Henry A.
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Date Issued
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1912
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/FCLA/DT/79510
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Subject Headings
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Piano, Voice, Solo, Secular genre
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Document (PDF)
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Title
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A Din Toire Mit Gott.
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Creator
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Berditshever, Levi Itzchok, Low, Leo
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Date Issued
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1921
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/FCLA/DT/76186
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Subject Headings
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Piano, Voice, Solo, Secular genre
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Document (PDF)
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Gegrisung tzu Yerusalayim : Greeting to Jerusalem.
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Creator
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Goldfaden, Abraham, Russotto, Henry A.
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Abstract/Description
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FAU Libraries Jewish Print Music Collection dates from circa 1890-present and includes original manuscripts from renowned, non-living Jewish composers, handwritten music from American and European-born cantors, and rare—if not sole-surviving—scores from major American Jewish publishing houses no longer in existence. It also houses one of the nation’s largest collections of American Yiddish theater music, comprised of piano-vocal scores spanning the years 1890-1960.
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Date Issued
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1918
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/dt/76809
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Subject Headings
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Piano, Voice, Solo, Secular genre
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Document (PDF)
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Mother is your best friend.
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Creator
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Russotto, Henry A., Zavodnick, M.
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Date Issued
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1914
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/FCLA/DT/50971
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Subject Headings
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Piano, Voice, Solo, Secular genre
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Document (PDF)
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Vocal health and rehabilitation for the singer.
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Creator
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Dorchin, Susan R., Florida Atlantic University, Fleitas, Patricia P.
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Abstract/Description
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Vocal production depends upon the coordinated efforts of the mind and body. Disruption of this balance leads to various vocal disorders. The ability to recognize dysphonias and a thorough knowledge of laryngeal and facial anatomy, the mind/body connection, skeletal structure, and medical and homeopathic remedies are essential to the voice teacher. Based upon scientific and empirical knowledge, therapies are suggested for use in the voice studio to establish a healthy vocal technique, treat...
Show moreVocal production depends upon the coordinated efforts of the mind and body. Disruption of this balance leads to various vocal disorders. The ability to recognize dysphonias and a thorough knowledge of laryngeal and facial anatomy, the mind/body connection, skeletal structure, and medical and homeopathic remedies are essential to the voice teacher. Based upon scientific and empirical knowledge, therapies are suggested for use in the voice studio to establish a healthy vocal technique, treat various voice problems and promote vocal health.
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Date Issued
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2003
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/dt/13051
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Subject Headings
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Voice disorders--Treatment, Voice--Care and hygiene, Voice culture, Vocal cords
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Document (PDF)
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Title
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Viral Papillomatosis in Florida Manatees (Trichechus manatus latirostris).
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Creator
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Bossart, Gregory D., Ewing, Ruth Y., Lowe, Mark, Sweat, Mark, Decker, Susan J., Walsh, Catherine J., Ghim, Shin-je, Jenson, A. Bennett, Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute
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Date Issued
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2002
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/FCLA/DT/2848303
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Subject Headings
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Voice --physiology, Manatees --Florida, Papillomaviruses, Endangered species, Immunosuppression
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Document (PDF)
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Documentary theatre: pedagogue and healer with their voices raised.
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Creator
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Morris, Kathryn M., Gamble, Richard J., Florida Atlantic University, Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters, Department of Theatre and Dance
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Abstract/Description
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The beginning of the new millennium finds documentary theatre serving as teacher and “healer” to those suffering and in need. By providing a thought provoking awareness of the “other,” it offers a unique lens with which to examine the socio-political similarities and differences between various cultures and ethnicities in order to promote intercultural understanding. Documentary is also used by teachers, therapists, and researchers as a tool for healing. By sharing personal stories of trauma...
Show moreThe beginning of the new millennium finds documentary theatre serving as teacher and “healer” to those suffering and in need. By providing a thought provoking awareness of the “other,” it offers a unique lens with which to examine the socio-political similarities and differences between various cultures and ethnicities in order to promote intercultural understanding. Documentary is also used by teachers, therapists, and researchers as a tool for healing. By sharing personal stories of trauma and illness with others who are experiencing similar difficulties, emotional pains are alleviated and fears are assuaged. Documentary theatre has expanded in definition from the “epic dramas” of German playwrights Erwin Piscator and Bertholt Brecht during the height of the German Weimar Republic to the recent “verbatim” scripts of playwrights such as Anna Deveare Smith, Emily Mann, and Robin Soans. The dramaturgical duties of the playwright along with the participatory role of the audience have grown in complexity. In verbatim documentary the playwright must straddle a fine line between educating and entertaining while remaining faithful to the words of the respondents as well as to the context in which they were received. The audience, by responding to questionnaires and by engaging in talk-back sessions, plays a pivotal role in production. Documentary serves as an important vehicle for informing and inspiring audiences from all walks of life. In 2010, researchers Dr. Patricia Liehr of the Christine E. Lynn School of Nursing at Florida Atlantic University and Dr. Ryutaro Takahashi, Vice Director of the Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Gerontology, approached me to create a documentary based on their combined interviews of Pearl Harbor and Hiroshima survivors. The resultant script, With Their Voices Raised, is included as an appendix to this dissertation as an example of the documentary genre and its unique capacity for research dissemination. With Their Voices Raised not only conveys the memories and fears of the survivors, but in its conclusion reveals how these victims of war have elected to live their lives in a quest for peace- choosing “hope over hate” in a shared world
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Date Issued
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2014
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FA00004142, http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FA00004142
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Subject Headings
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Atomic bomb -- Japan, Hiroshima shi -- Personal narratives, Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.), Documentary mass media -- United States -- Social aspects, Experimental theater, Liehr, Patricia -- With their voices raised -- Criticism and interpretation, Pearl Harbor (Hawaii) -- Attack on -- 1941 -- Personal narratives, Takahashi, Ryutaro -- With their voices raised -- Criticism and interpretation, Theater -- Social aspects
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Document (PDF)
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The President's hymn : Give thanks, all ye people : in response to the proclamation of the President of the United States, recommending a general thanksgiving on November 26, 1863.
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Creator
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Muhlenberg, William Augustus 1796-1877, Lincoln, Abraham 1809-1865
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Abstract/Description
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First line: Give thanks, all ye people, give thanks to the Lord. Cover title. A metrical version of Lincoln's first Thanksgiving proclamation; music by William Augustus Muhlenberg. English words; 1st verse printed between the lines of music and verses 1-9 printed as text following the music. FAU copy has lyricist's name inscribed on the front cover, which reads: "By Rev. Dr. Muhlenberg of New York." FAU copy has inscription: To the New Jersey Historical Society, from S. Alofsen. Jersey City,...
Show moreFirst line: Give thanks, all ye people, give thanks to the Lord. Cover title. A metrical version of Lincoln's first Thanksgiving proclamation; music by William Augustus Muhlenberg. English words; 1st verse printed between the lines of music and verses 1-9 printed as text following the music. FAU copy has lyricist's name inscribed on the front cover, which reads: "By Rev. Dr. Muhlenberg of New York." FAU copy has inscription: To the New Jersey Historical Society, from S. Alofsen. Jersey City, May 17. 1864. Summary: A national hymn, in response to the proclamation of the President of the United States, recommending a general thanksgiving on November 26, 1863.
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http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/fauwsb21f6
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Subject Headings
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Thanksgiving Day -- Songs and music, United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Songs and music, Lincoln, Abraham 1809-1865 Proclamation for Thanksgiving, Oct. 3, 1863, Choruses, Sacred (Mixed voices, 4 parts), Hymns, English -- United States, Lincoln, Abraham -- 1809-1865 -- Musical settings, Musical settings, National songs, Songs and music
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E-book
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Mapping Past and Future Wars in Voice of the People: Experiencing Narrative in the 3D/VR Environment.
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Creator
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Kalytovskyy, Ivan, Lewter, Bradley, Florida Atlantic University, Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters, School of Communication and Multimedia Studies
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Abstract/Description
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We have an opportunity not only to interact with 3D content but also to immerse ourselves in it via Virtual Reality (VR). This work is deeply inspired by my experience as a Ukrainian witnessing the recent turmoil in my homeland. I wanted people around the globe to experience the horrors that are unfolding. The Voice of the People, explores narrative storytelling through VR. Ultimately, the viewer will be able to put on a VR headset and become deeply immersed in the story. With this technology...
Show moreWe have an opportunity not only to interact with 3D content but also to immerse ourselves in it via Virtual Reality (VR). This work is deeply inspired by my experience as a Ukrainian witnessing the recent turmoil in my homeland. I wanted people around the globe to experience the horrors that are unfolding. The Voice of the People, explores narrative storytelling through VR. Ultimately, the viewer will be able to put on a VR headset and become deeply immersed in the story. With this technology, the user intimately experiences the war and devastation created by Russian occupation first hand. The end of World War II is a critical time in my country’s history. Included in the 3D environment are video segments of those affected by the current Russian occupation; historical themes underscore the narrative and help the viewer understand the recurring aggression by Russia that is part of Ukraine’s history.
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Date Issued
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2017
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FA00004903
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Subject Headings
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Lʹviv (Ukraine)--History--20th century., Kiev (Ukraine)--Politics and government--20th century., Ukraine--History--German occupation, 1941-1944., Ukraine Conflict, 2014---Mass media and the war., Kalytovskyy, Ivan.--Voice of the people--Documentary film., Virtual reality., Interactive multimedia., Computer graphics., History--Graphic methods., Historiography--Technological innovations.
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