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Expectations In Economic Theory.(Book review)
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April 1, 2008
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COPYRIGHT 2008 Midwest Book Review. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan. All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group.
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Expectations In Economic Theory
S. A. Ozga
Transaction Publishers
Rutgers University
35 Berrue Circle, Piscataway, NJ 08854-8042
9780202361550, $29.95 www.transactionpub.com 1-888-999-6778
Economic theories are not just some pie-in-the-sky, ivory tower academic exercises. A sound economic theory is based upon a rational attempt to conceptualize and articulate the rules, principles, causes and effects of certain facts in terms of how they came to be, what they mean as an explanation of what has happened, and as predictors ...
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Hermann Scherchen, 1891-1966: Phonographie. Deutsche Rundfunkproduktionen, Industrietontrager, Eigenaufnahmen.
Magazine article from: Notes
; These volumes survey the legacy of three conductors born in Austria or Germany in the 1890s who actively promoted new music during their careers. Their legacy of commerical recordings, however, does little to reflect the range and depth of their interests, especially in the field of new music;
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The writings of Iannis Xenakis (starting with Formalized Music).
Magazine article from: Perspectives of New Music
; ...Encouraged early on by his mentor, Hermann Scherchen, Xenakis seems to have experienced...twelve fundamental articles in Scherchen's bilingual (German-English...musique, to be published by Scherchen in Gravesano, Switzerland...
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Profile: Tahra Records, reclaiming musical history
Transcript from: NPR Weekend Edition - Sunday
; ...wanted to make records. He met Myriam Scherchen, daughter of a legendary German conductor, Hermann Scherchen. They set off for Leipzig to hunt...sometimes, of course. HOLLICK: Now Hermann Scherchen had many famous pupils and proteges...
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Das Verhor in der Oper: Die Debatte um die Auffuhrung "Das Verhor des Lukullus" von Bertolt Brecht und Paul Dessau.
Magazine article from: Notes
; ...Wissenschaft (Berlin: Dietz, 1951), Hermann Scherchen's inclusion might at first seem oddly out of place. But Scherchen, the opera's conductor, proved...performances and those in Frankfurt. Scherchen also had the original March 1951...
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CLASSICAL: THE COMPACT COLLECTION ON THE WEEK'S BEST CD RELEASES
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
; ...that dare-devil adventurer Hermann Scherchen push the Vienna State Opera Orchestra...The second is broader than Scherchen's by almost 10 minutes, hence...Vienna State Opera Orchestra/Scherchen (Westminster 471 263-2) Mahler...
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CLASSICAL: THE COMPACT COLLECTION ROB COWAN ON THE WEEK'S BEST CD RELEASES
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
; ...State Opera Orchestra under Hermann Scherchen, my own reaction was similar...out of his depth. Otherwise, Scherchen's B minor Mass takes its cue...Vienna State Opera Orchestra/Hermann Scherchen Westminster 471 253-2 (two...
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Classical CDs teach music history
Newspaper article from: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; ...and studio performances led by Hermann Abendroth, Karel Ancerl, Wilhelm...Furtwaengler, Hans Knappertsbusch and Hermann Scherchen. Furtwaengler is the most famous...totally unconvincing for me is Scherchen's dry, lugubrious version of...
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DEATHS
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post
; ...the University of Padua, he studied wih the Italian composer Bruno Maderna and the West German conductor Hermann Scherchen. Scherchen conducted Mr. Nono's first major success, "Variaazioni Canoniche," in 1950. ELIZETH CARDOSO Brazilian...
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PERFORMING ARTS
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post
; ...virtuoso passages. It is dedicated to the conductor Hermann Scherchen, who was very active in recordings at the beginning of the LP era, and some of Scherchen's brilliantly eccentric musical personality, and...
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Symphony No. 4
Magazine article from: Fanfare
; ...ever made by the Toronto Symphony. Back in 1965, Hermann Scherchen led the orchestra in a radio broadcast performance...cut in the finale. If you are curious to hear it, Scherchen's strangely bipolar reading (his only surviving...
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