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    Wind Bands for Hungarian Community Music by Miklós Radócz

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…Our national literary records on wind bands, however, are mainly focused on their historical background and their legacy in the military. …”
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    Hi-Fi, Middle Brow? Frederick Fennell, Mercury Records, and the Eastman Wind Ensemble From 1952 to 1962 by Reed Chamberlin

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…Frederick Fennell, founder of the internationally acclaimed Eastman Wind Ensemble (EWE), is considered by many to be the catalyst for the modern wind-band movement, often credited with revolutionizing thought and practice within the discipline. …”
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    An Analysis of Haydn Wood’s as It Relates to Manx Folk Songs and Legends From the Isle of Man by Haley Armstrong

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Haydn Wood has also been credited with composing works for wind band, most notably, Mannin Veen: A Manx Tone Poem. …”
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    Masterful Rehearsal: An Analysis of the Work of James Edwin Croft by Michael Antonio Gabriel

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…In the American wind band community, the legacy of James Edwin Croft (Director of Bands, Emeritus, The Florida State University) as a teacher, conductor, and pedagogue is formidable. …”
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    Johann Michael Haydn’s Missa Sancti Hieronymi: An Unusual Eighteenth-Century Tribute to Saint Jerome by Jane Schatkin Hettrick

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Jerome. Because of its wind-band scoring, this Mass is unique, not only among Haydn’s Masses, but also in the Mass repertoire of Salzburg, and apparently in that of all late eighteenth-century Austria. …”
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    The impact of planetary waves on the latitudinal displacement of sudden stratospheric warmings by V. Matthias, P. Hoffmann, A. Manson, C. Meek, G. Stober, P. Brown, M. Rapp, M. Rapp

    Published 2013-08-01
    “…A continuous westward wind band between the pole and 20° N is observed during the displaced events. …”
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    The Question of Lag: An Exploration of the Relationship Between Conductor Gesture and Sonic Response in Instrumental Ensembles by Cory D. Meals

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…This observation is not present in anecdotal accounts of other instrumental ensemble settings, like wind bands, but commonplace occurrence among orchestral musicians indicates the potential presence of greater complexity in the observed relationship. …”
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    Arrangement competences of music teachers : readiness to meet unexpected by Rytis Urniežius

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…It is especially peculiar for countries without a wide network of school wind bands and orchestras. Lack of knowledge about instruments and absence of arrangement skills prevent teachers from exploiting instrumental resources and expanding the repertoire of their instrumental groups. …”
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    Description and basic evaluation of Beijing Normal University Earth System Model (BNU-ESM) version 1 by D. Ji, L. Wang, J. Feng, Q. Wu, H. Cheng, Q. Zhang, J. Yang, W. Dong, Y. Dai, D. Gong, R.-H. Zhang, X. Wang, J. Liu, J. C. Moore, D. Chen, M. Zhou

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…Important biases with regard to observations are presented and discussed, including warm SST discrepancies in the major upwelling regions, an equatorward drift of midlatitude westerly wind bands, and tropical precipitation bias over the ocean that is related to the double Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ).…”
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    Modeled storm surge changes in a warmer world: the Last Interglacial by P. Scussolini, J. Dullaart, S. Muis, S. Muis, A. Rovere, A. Rovere, P. Bakker, D. Coumou, H. Renssen, P. J. Ward, J. C. J. H. Aerts, J. C. J. H. Aerts

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Most of these anomalies are associated with anomalies in seasonal sea level pressure minima and in eddy kinetic energy calculated from near-surface wind fields, and therefore seem to originate from anomalies in the meridional position and intensity of the predominant wind bands. In a qualitative comparison, LIG sea level extremes seem generally higher than those projected for future warmer climates. …”
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    Specific Features of Fluoroplastic Band Bending with Due Account of Various Modularity of Material by G. A. Vershina, L. E. Reut

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…However the applied calculating formulae require a certain correction and adaptation to specific features of mechanical fluoroplastic properties, one of which is its various rigidity at stretching and compression that is revealed in case of winding band work-piece on a mandrel. Fluorine plastic is a material with various modularity and its rigidity is higher during compression than under stretching and consequently in the case of band bending a neutral axis of section is displaced from the center of gravity to the area of compressed fibers, and the area of stretching is increasing. …”
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    Long-Term Spatial Pattern Predictors (Historically Low Rainfall, Benthic Topography, and Hurricanes) of Seagrass Cover Change (1984 to 2021) in a Jamaican Marine Protected Area by Kurt McLaren, Jasmine Sedman, Karen McIntyre, Kurt Prospere

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Benthic locations with a northwestern/northern facing aspect (the predominant direction of Ivan’s leading edge wind bands) experienced higher SAV losses during 2002–2006. …”
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