Inspired by a series of debates at the Conference of Women Theatre Directors and Administrators, the articles in this issue record the history of women in the theatre and honour... Læs mere
First Published in 1996. Professor Zolotnitsky provides a picture of the life and work of Sergei Radlov - one of the most outstanding interpreters of Shakespeare on the Soviet stage in the 1930s.
The contributions to this collection have been selected to define a range of interests from the technical, aesthetic, cognitive and compositional spheres. The... Læs mere
An account of all aspects of the processes of voting. The chapters focus on: vote counting rules, voting agendas, voter preferences, sincere and sophisticated voting strategies, solution sets, voting outcomes, agendas control, and agenda formation.
Discusses both parallels and distinctions between the history of modern dance in the United States and Germany. This work... Læs mere
This account, analysis and critical evaluation of the work of Adolphe Appia (1862-1928) demonstrates how his far-sighted imagination embraced the... Læs mere
This book covers recent developments in laser plasma physics such as absorption, instability, energy transport and radiation from the standpoint of theory and... Læs mere
A course for comparative economics as the field devoted to the study of the organization of economies, their behaviour and outcomes. It examines economic systems as mechanisms for... Læs mere
This detailed portrait of George Balanchine presents new approaches to his choreography. The book examines Balanchine from diverse... Læs mere
This work examines the problems encountered by Denisov during composition, and give precise details of all his musical and literary works, his scientific studies, his notography and discography, numerous examples, and copies of documents and photographs.
First Published in 1994. The colorful and unique shakuhachi has become the most widely known and used Japanese instrument. This collection provides a comprehensive historical overview of the shakuhachi, its technical aspects and its relationship to the flute.
Peter Schat here explains, with the clarity and simplicity which form two of his compositional aims, how he devised and uses his new and controversial system of composing and analyzing serial... Læs mere