Is Hamlet a Religious Drama?: An Essay on a Question in KierkegaardMarquette University Press, 1999 - 264 páginas This volume provides a valuable resource for instrumental conductors, conducting teachers, and students. Most universities offering advanced degrees in instrumental conducting cannot provide a training orchestra or wind ensemble for the conductor. The chamber orchestra, which can be easily organized and requires a smaller instrumentation, provides a reasonable alternative. The chamber ensemble has the potential to offer training for the developing conductor and to expand the repertoire of the professional conductor. A Conductor's Repertory of Chamber Music lists over one thousand original works for chamber ensembles ranging in size from nine to fifteen solo instruments. The work includes three sections: the Repertory, a complete data base of compositions listed by composer and including instrumentation, publisher, the composer's date of birth, and the number of required musicians; the Repertory Classified, which lists compositions according to similar combinations of instruments; and a Title Index. |
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... turn . He has been turning its dialectic deeper ; the play has been a mimesis of the questioning of this purpose : the playwright's purpose . Hamlet consciously turns out from that mi- mesis of vengeance ; he looks out at us from the ...
... turn outside ourselves this possi- bility : the annihilation of our own possibilites ? To turn it out perma- nently , by turning it out upon another . But the annihilation of our own possibilities is the one possibility we annihilate at ...
... turn her face away from it . Thus she drowns her shame in further shame , drinks not only her own cup , but the extra one poured for Hamlet . And so her self - indulgence leads to her “ accidental ” death , and Gertrude dies with all ...
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Preface | 11 |
A Philosophical Puzzle | 21 |
A long look at the oblique glance | 31 |
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