Beyond Notation: An Earle Brown Symposium January 18-19, 2013 The Department of Music at Northeastern University with support from the …
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John MacCallum presents at IRCAM’s Recherche & Création
IRCAM: Recherche & Création March 6, 2012 12h-13h Asynchrony, Plesiochrony, and Virtual Tempos: Thoughts on Rhythm and Time John MacCallum, composer …
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Freedom by Design Charette
Freedom by Design held its first Design Charrette Saturday April 7. As the charitable design program of the American Institute …
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The symbolism in a soundtrack
In the opening sequence of “Miller’s Crossing,” a 1990 gangster film by Joel and Ethan Coen, a tracking shot of …
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Conference: Defining the Decorated School
Defining the Decorated School: A Little History, A Few Functions 02 April 2012 101 Churchill, Northeastern University 1:00 PM – …
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Joshua Heller
Fast Facts Class Year: 2007 College: Arts and Sciences Major: Communication Studies In an area rich in sports history …
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Three Poetic Traditions Inspire A Mideast Symphony
February 18, 2012 via NPR.org For his third symphony, the 26-year-old American composer Mohammed Fairouz decided to incorporate text in …
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One ‘Fantastic’ experience
When the Academy Awards air on Sunday, Terrence Masson, director of the Creative Industries program in the College of Arts, …
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Students play central role in Boston Symphony Orchestra concert series
When you start to research German composer Hermann Schroeder, you’re far more likely to find information on another musical Schroeder: …
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Want to tour Boston’s biggest art gallery?
Dennis Miller, professor of music in the College of Arts, Media and Design, was one of several Boston-area artists commissioned …
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Journalism student explores politics, international affairs in co-op experiences
Hayley Miller is a senior journalism major with minors in International Affairs and Arabic. She is currently on co-op in …
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‘Radium Girls’ gives old issues new light
In the 1920s, a new, luminous element used in everything from makeup to medical treatments caught the world’s attention. “It …
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Student Profile: Nicole Fichera
Senior Nicole Fichera has been consistently involved both inside and outside of the architecture program. In addition to helping plan …
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Soundtracks for Change
February 1, 2012 via Center for the Humanities Music and vocalization have always played an important role in forging national …
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