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New York Musical Review and Gazette, Volume 8, Number 18, September 5, 1857
Biweekly periodical containing information about music-related news and events, printed scores and lyrics, advertisements, and other related information.
Date:
September 5, 1857
Creator:
Mason, L., Jr. & Mason, D. G.
Object Type:
Journal/Magazine/Newsletter
System:
The UNT Digital Library
New York Musical Review and Gazette, Volume 8, Number 19, September 19, 1857
Biweekly periodical containing information about music-related news and events, printed scores and lyrics, advertisements, and other related information.
Date:
September 19, 1857
Creator:
Mason, L., Jr. & Mason, D. G.
Object Type:
Journal/Magazine/Newsletter
System:
The UNT Digital Library
New York Musical Review and Gazette, Volume 7, Number 18, September 6, 1856
Biweekly periodical containing information about music-related news and events, printed scores and lyrics, advertisements, and other related information.
Date:
September 6, 1856
Creator:
Mason, L., Jr. & Mason, D. G.
Object Type:
Journal/Magazine/Newsletter
System:
The UNT Digital Library
New York Musical Review and Gazette, Volume 7, Number 19, September 20, 1856
Biweekly periodical containing information about music-related news and events, printed scores and lyrics, advertisements, and other related information.
Date:
September 20, 1856
Creator:
Mason, L., Jr. & Mason, D. G.
Object Type:
Journal/Magazine/Newsletter
System:
The UNT Digital Library
New York Musical Review and Gazette, Volume 6, Number 19, September 8, 1855
Biweekly periodical containing information about music-related news and events, printed scores and lyrics, advertisements, and other related information.
Date:
September 8, 1855
Creator:
Mason, L., Jr. & Mason, D. G.
Object Type:
Journal/Magazine/Newsletter
System:
The UNT Digital Library
New York Musical Review and Gazette, Volume 6, Number 20, September 22, 1855
Biweekly periodical containing information about music-related news and events, printed scores and lyrics, advertisements, and other related information.
Date:
September 22, 1855
Creator:
Mason, L., Jr. & Mason, D. G.
Object Type:
Journal/Magazine/Newsletter
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Virtual Reality and Technologies for Combat Simulation
This paper describes applications of synthetic-environment technologies in simulating combat. This background paper is the first of several publications of the OTA’S assessment of combat modeling and simulation.
Date:
September 1994
Creator:
United States. Congress. Office of Technology Assessment.
Object Type:
Report
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Daisy: Opera in Two Acts
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This is the original conductor's score for the opera "Daisy" including the vocal parts as well as instrumental lines for flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, horns, trumpets, bass trombone, timpani and percussion, harp and piano, violin, viola, cello, and string bass. The introductory pages at the start of the score include acknowledgements and synopsis by Professor Kenneth L. Ballenger, the cast of characters and scene list (5 scenes). There is an index to the scenes for each act following their title pages (before page 1 for Act I and before page 262 for Act II).
Date:
September 15, 1973
Creator:
Smith, Julia, 1905-1989
Object Type:
Musical Score/Notation
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Jade Visions: the Life and Music of Scott Lafaro
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Jade Visions is the first biography of one of the twentieth century’s most influential jazz musicians, bassist Scott LaFaro. Best known for his landmark recordings with Bill Evans, LaFaro played bass a mere seven years before his life and career were tragically cut short by an automobile accident when he was only 25 years old. Told by his sister, this book uniquely combines family history with insight into LaFaro’s music by well-known jazz experts and musicians Gene Lees, Don Thompson, Jeff Campbell, Phil Palombi, Chuck Ralston, Barrie Kolstein, and Robert Wooley. Those interested in Bill Evans, the history of jazz, and the lives of working musicians of the time will appreciate this exploration of LaFaro’s life and music as well as the feeling they’ve been invited into the family circle as an intimate. “Fernandez’ insightful comments about her brother offer far more than jazz scholars have ever known about this significant and somewhat enigmatic figure in the history of jazz. All in all, a very complete portrait.”—Bill Milkowski, author of Jaco: The Extraordinary and Tragic Life of Jaco Pastorius
Date:
September 15, 2009
Creator:
LaFaro-Fernández, Helene; Ralston, Chuck; Campbell, Jeff & Palombi, Phil
Object Type:
Book
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Times Remembered: the Final Years of the Bill Evans Trio
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In the late 1970s legendary pianist Bill Evans was at the peak of his career. He revolutionized the jazz trio (bass, piano, drums) by giving each part equal emphasis in what jazz historian Ted Gioia called a “telepathic level” of interplay. It was an ideal opportunity for a sideman, and after auditioning in 1978, Joe La Barbera was ecstatic when he was offered the drum chair, completing the trio with Evans and bassist Marc Johnson. In Times Remembered, La Barbera and co-author Charles Levin provide an intimate fly-on-the-wall peek into Evans’s life, critical recording sessions, and behind-the-scenes anecdotes of life on the road. Joe regales the trio’s magical connection, a group that quickly gelled to play music on the deepest and purest level imaginable. He also watches his dream gig disappear, a casualty of Evans’s historical drug abuse when the pianist dies in a New York hospital emergency room in 1980. But La Barbera tells this story with love and respect, free of judgment, showing Evans’s humanity and uncanny ability to transcend physical weakness and deliver first-rate performances at nearly every show.
Date:
September 2021
Creator:
LaBarbera, Joe & Levin, Charles
Object Type:
Book
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Public News (Houston, Tex.), No. 83, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 29, 1983
Weekly newspaper from Houston, Texas focusing on the local and national underground music scene. Featuring interviews, reviews, concert information, and advertising.
Date:
September 29, 1983
Creator:
Gibbons, Robert B.
Object Type:
Newspaper
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The Portal to Texas History
Creativity and Innovative Processes: Assemblages and Lines of Flight
Article provides assemblage maps showing the elements related to creativity, innovation, and creativity and innovation. These assemblage maps highlight virtual and dynamic flight lines that represent potentially active components with varying intensity and direction, which provides a tool for managers and practitioners to identify potentialities for future predictions better.
Date:
September 26, 2022
Creator:
Turner, John R.; Baker, Rose M. & Thurlow, Nigel
Object Type:
Article
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Best American Newspaper Narratives, Volume 9
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This anthology collects the nine winners of the 2021 Best American Newspaper Narrative Writing Contest at UNT’s Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference. First-place winner: Greg Jaffe and his three-part series on the pandemic, beginning with “The Pandemic Hit and This Car Became Home for a Family of Four” (The Washington Post). Second place: Hannah Dreier with “The Worst- Case Scenario” (The Washington Post). Third place: Leonora LaPeter Anton, Kavitha Surana, and Kathryn Varn with “Death at Freedom Square” (Tampa Bay Times). Runners-up include Rory Linnane, “Maricella’s Last Breath” (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel); Hannah Dreier, “Tatiana’s Luck” (The Washington Post); Deborah Vankin, “This 81-Year-Old was L.A.’s Most Devoted Museum-Goer until COVID-19” (Los Angeles Times); Lauren Caruba, “Night Shift” (San Antonio Express News); Mark Johnson, “Saving Raynah’s Brain” (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel); and John Woodrow Cox, “They Depended on Their Parents for Everything” (The Washington Post).
Date:
September 2022
Creator:
Reaves, Gayle
Object Type:
Book
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Transitioning to the Next Generation of Metadata
This report synthesizes six years (2015-2020) of OCLC Research Library Partners Metadata Managers Focus Group discussions to trace how metadata services are transitioning into the “next generation of metadata” and the impact on future metadata services and staffing requirements.
Date:
September 2020
Creator:
Smith-Yoshimura, Karen
Object Type:
Book
System:
The UNT Digital Library
[Theatre Under the Stars Scrapbook: September 1990-February 1993]
Scrapbook documenting the Theatre Under the Stars program from September 1990 through Februrary 1993, including photographs, programs, newspaper clippings.
Date:
1990-09/1993-02
Creator:
Theatre Under the Stars
Object Type:
Book
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Prairie Gothic: the Story of a West Texas Family
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Prairie Gothic is rich in Texas history. It is the story of Erickson s family, ordinary people who, through strength of character, found dignity in the challenges presented by nature and human nature. It is also the story of the place instrumental in shaping their lives the flatland prairie of northwestern Texas that has gone by various names (High Plains, South Plains, Staked Plains, and Llano Estacado), as well as the rugged country on its eastern boundary, often referred to as the caprock canyonlands. One branch of Erickson’s family arrived in Texas in 1858, settling in Parker County, west of Weatherford. Another helped establish the first community on the South Plains, the Quaker colony of Estacado. They crossed paths with numerous prominent people in Texas history: Sam Houston, Sul Ross, Charles Goodnight, Cynthia Ann and Quanah Parker, Jim Loving, and a famous outlaw, Tom Ross. Erickson’s research took him into the homes of well-known Texas authors, such as J. Evetts Haley and John Graves. Graves had written about the death of Erickson s great-great grandmother, Martha Sherman. The theme that runs throughout the book is that of family, of four generations’ efforts to nurture the values of civilized people: reverence …
Date:
September 15, 2005
Creator:
Erickson, John R.
Object Type:
Book
System:
The UNT Digital Library
FCC Record, Volume 9, No. 19, Pages 4776 to 5221, September 6 - September 16, 1994
Biweekly, comprehensive compilation of decisions, reports, public notices, and other documents of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission.
Date:
September 1994
Creator:
United States. Federal Communications Commission.
Object Type:
Book
System:
The UNT Digital Library
FCC Record, Volume 32, No. 8, Pages 6436 to 7255, August 7 - September 22, 2017
Biweekly, comprehensive compilation of decisions, reports, public notices, and other documents of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission.
Date:
September 2017
Creator:
United States. Federal Communications Commission.
Object Type:
Book
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Metropolitan organization : the St. Louis case
The ACIR Library is composed of publications that study the interactions between different levels of government. This document addresses
Date:
September 1988
Creator:
United States. Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations.
Object Type:
Book
System:
The UNT Digital Library
FCC Record, Volume 30, No. 13, Pages 9738 to 10582, August 31 - September 25, 2015
Biweekly, comprehensive compilation of decisions, reports, public notices, and other documents of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission.
Date:
September 2015
Creator:
United States. Federal Communications Commission.
Object Type:
Book
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Congressional Record: Proceedings and Debates of the 106th Congress, First Session, Volume 145, Part 15
The Congressional Record contains the records for sessions of the U.S. Congress including summaries of proceedings, letters, and speeches for the Senate and House of Representatives.
Date:
September 1999
Creator:
United States. Congress.
Object Type:
Book
System:
The UNT Digital Library
FCC Record, Volume 10, No. 18, Pages 9254 to 9761, August 21 - September 1, 1995
Biweekly, comprehensive compilation of decisions, reports, public notices, and other documents of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission.
Date:
September 1995
Creator:
United States. Federal Communications Commission.
Object Type:
Book
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Best American Newspaper Narratives, Volume 10
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This anthology collects the ten winners of the 2022 Best American Newspaper Narrative Writing Contest at UNT’s Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference. First place winner: Jason Fagone, “The Jessica Simulation: Love and Loss in the Age of A.I.,” about one man’s attempt to still communicate with his dead fiancée (San Francisco Chronicle). Second place: Jenna Russell, Penelope Overton, and David Abel, “The Lobster Trap” (The Boston Globe and Portland Press Herald). Third place: Jada Yuan, “Discovering Dr. Wu” (The Washington Post). Runners-up include Lane DeGregory, “Who Wants to Be a Cop? (Tampa Bay Times); Christopher Goffard, “The Trials of Frank Carson” (Los Angeles Times); Evan Allen, “Under the Wheel” (The Boston Globe); Mark Johnson, “A Wisconsin Mom Gave Birth in a COVID-19 Coma before Slipping to the Brink of Death” (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel); Annie Gowen, “A Dance, Not a War” (The Washington Post); Peter Jamison, “They’d Battled Addiction Together. Then Lockdowns became a ‘Recipe for Death’” (The Washington Post); and Douglas Perry, “The Obsession” (The Oregonian / Oregon Live).
Date:
September 2023
Creator:
Reaves, Gayle
Object Type:
Book
System:
The UNT Digital Library
FCC Record, Volume 27, No. 13, Pages 10800 to 11770, September 4 - September 28, 2012
Biweekly, comprehensive compilation of decisions, reports, public notices, and other documents of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission.
Date:
September 2012
Creator:
United States. Federal Communications Commission.
Object Type:
Book
System:
The UNT Digital Library