Academic literature on the topic 'Almas (Musical group)'

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Journal articles on the topic "Almas (Musical group)"

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Ruiz, Jiménez Juan. "Incorporación de los ministriles a la catedral de Toledo (1531-1540)." Paisajes sonoros históricos (c.1200-c.1800), December 16, 2023. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10395117.

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El 28 de julio de 1531, Toledo se convertía en la tercera catedral hispana en contratar un grupo estable de seis ministriles para servir en las ceremonias litúrgicas y devocionales que se celebraban en ella. On 28 July 1531, Toledo became the third Hispanic cathedral to hire a stable group of six minstrels to serve in the liturgical and devotional ceremonies held there.
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Stockwell, Stephen. "The Manufacture of World Order." M/C Journal 7, no. 6 (2005). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2481.

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 Since the fall of the Berlin Wall, and most particularly since 9/11, the government of the United States has used its security services to enforce the order it desires for the world. The US government and its security services appreciate the importance of creating the ideological environment that allows them full-scope in their activities. To these ends they have turned to the movie industry which has not been slow in accommodating the purposes of the state. In establishing the parameters of the War Against Terror after 9/11, one of the Bush Administration’s first stops wa
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Books on the topic "Almas (Musical group)"

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Barragán, Andrés David, and Castillo Fernando Del. 1280 almas: Manifiesto gráfico. Colombia Ilustrada, 2021.

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Tröster, Patrick. Das Alta-Ensemble und seine Instrumente von der Spätgotik bis zur Hochrenaissance (1300-1550): Eine musikikonografische Studie. Medien Verlag Köhler, 2001.

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Book chapters on the topic "Almas (Musical group)"

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Brock, Jerry. "In Memory: Uncle Lionel Batiste (February 11, 1932–July 8, 2012)." In Walking Raddy. University Press of Mississippi, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.14325/mississippi/9781496817396.003.0011.

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The chapter “In Memory: Uncle Lionel Batiste,” traces the life of popular New Orleans musician and cultural activist Uncle Lionel Batiste (born Feb. 11, 1932) in the context of his family, community, music, baby dolls, Dirty Dozen Kazoo Band, Mardi Gras, second line parades, Spiritual churches and ancestry. The experience and enrichment of African American music and cultural traditions, expressions and lifestyles are presented in relationship to social and economic oppression and the Civil War, Reconstruction and the movement for equality, equity and justice. The author challenges the monophon
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Bent, Margaret. "Apollinis eclipsatur, its Progeny and their Sources." In The Motet in the Late Middle Ages. Oxford University PressNew York, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190063771.003.0016.

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Abstract This chapter introduces the five central related motets that between them name over sixty musicians. They are Apollinis eclipsatur/Zodiacum signis (now attested in fifteen sources and some citations in treatises), Musicalis sciencia/Sciencie laudabili, Musicorum collegio/In templo Dei posita, Alma polis religio/Axe poli cum artica (all unica) and Sub Arturo plebs/Fons citharizancium with three sources. It reviews their order, authorship, relationships between them, and differentiates them from other earlier and later motets that list musicians. It sets out in detail their manuscript s
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