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A survey of the written reception of Carl Nielsen, 1931-2006.
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September 1, 2007|
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The word "reception" in the title of this article naturally evokes the more exacting term "reception history." Having been a kind of fashionable discipline within our subject for a few years, the cultivation of a reception-history approach to a composer or a repertoire has now become a quite legitimate concern--for some music historians even the only legitimate concern. Yet there is little consensus on either the object or methodology of this field. There seem to be crucial shades of difference in the perception of the issue between a Germanic and an Anglo-American tradition. ...
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Fosse's friends and lovers pay him a moving tribute
Newspaper article from: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; ...no mistake: This show is Bob Fosse through and through. With no dialogue or narration, "Fosse" rapidly moves from number...selections. The significance of the way the 30 individual numbers are...chunk of the material for "Fosse" was taken from his 1978 dance...
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`Fosse' Too Cool To Sizzle / Out of context, dances lack emotion.(DAILY DATEBOOK)(Review)
Newspaper article from: San Francisco Chronicle
; ...them undernourished along the way is another matter. The show, which was conceived by Fosse collaborators Ann Reinking and...chronological progression, it offers no way into the Fosse behind "Fosse." He's a showbiz force without...
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FOSSE: ROSE SHOULD BE TRUTHFUL ABOUT COLLISION.(Sports)
Newspaper article from: The Cincinnati Post (Cincinnati, OH)
; ...missed something along the way. Fosse's not bitter that Rose...putting a serious damper on Fosse's promising career as...the morning one time," Fosse said. "If I was out later...clock, there's no way. As time goes by, these...
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'Fosse': A Simply Riveting Musical!
Newspaper article from: New York Beacon, The
; ...celebrate their life. And in the hip Broad way musical, "Fosse," the talented cast does just that...philosophy of life. He really felt that way. He really lived that way." Fosse is choreographed by Bob Fosse, conceived by Richard Maltby, Jr...
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'Fosse' comes alive with choreographer's spirit
Newspaper article from: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; ...he became a choreographer, Fosse turned his personal imperfections...hats. He didn't like the way his hands looked. That's...turned knees can be traced to Fosse being pigeon- toed. Reinking noted Fosse dancers are sometimes called...
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Fosse *Footnotes
Magazine article from: Dance Spirit
; ...hunched over back came from Fosse's poor posture; the knock...trademark black bowler hat was a way of hiding his balding head. The Fosse style is full of images that come from pedestrian movements that Fosse created nicknames to describe...
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FOSSE; DEFINING FAMED CHOREOGRAPHER-DIRECTOR NO EASY STEP.(L.A. LIFE)
Newspaper article from: Daily News (Los Angeles, CA)
; ...Writer Fill in the blank: Bob Fosse's choreography is known for...Indeed, he did - not that Fosse had anything against bumping...either. It was his unique way of fusing dissimilar traits...seeking to commemorate with ``Fosse: A Celebration in Song and...
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Fosse's first steps in Chicago
Newspaper article from: Chicago Sun-Times
; ...going through boot camp," said Fosse-Dimos. "But Weaver came...in Maywood)." By the time Fosse turned 19 it was 1946, and he had decided to make his way to New York to seek fame and...House. He later married her. Fosse continued to visit Chicago on...
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Bob Fosse Still Sizzles / Late choreographer's style honored in new musical.(Interview)
Newspaper article from: San Francisco Chronicle
; ...There and elsewhere, it is the way Fosse manages to slip in the unexpected...into dark and edgy seduction. "Fosse" succeeds in such seductions...sexiness of Gene Kelly, and his way with Fosse's "I Want to Be a Dancin' Man...
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`Fosse,' at New York's Broadhurst Theatre.
Newspaper article from: Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service
; ...recapitulates virtually the entire Fosse dance vocabulary in a galvanic array of solos and ensembles. Fosse's ensemble work was especially...not just in the trademark way he moved people in clumps...for their overall design. ``Fosse'' is additionally enhanced...
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