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Louis Leviticus: Fighting for the survival of tractor testing
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Louis Leviticus may have retired from the Nebraska Tractor Testing Lab, but that doesn't mean he has any intention of retiring from the fight to keep the lab viable, which means blocking the passage of LB192. The bill, which is before the Nebraska Legislature, would end the testing requirement for tractors sold in that state, and is primarily the work of implement dealers in the state. says Leviticus.
Nebraska is the only state in the union with such a law on its books. but its influence spreads far beyond the state line. "Many companies use the results of our tests as a marketing too." says ...
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The Harpsichord and Its Repertoire: Proceedings of the International Harpsichord Symposium, Utrecht 1990.
Magazine article from: Notes
; ...performance practice, and four on Johann Sebastian Bach. Standing by itself is a paper on Johann Jakob Froberger, adorned, however, by a hefty...when encountered in an edition of Froberger suites, it refers to the use...
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Benedict Schultheiss: Muth- und Geist-Ermuntrender Clavier-Lust, 1679-1680.
Magazine article from: Notes
; ...Leipzig, 1732) and none at all in Johann Mattheson's Grundlage einer...senses that Schultheiss, like Johann Kuhnau, J. S. Bach, and other...fixe that can't be shaken. Johann Jakob Froberger's suites may be more sophisticated...
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Artisans display craft; High-quality, handmade [Derived headline]
Newspaper article from: The Intelligencer
; ...17th-century German composers Mathias Weckmann and Johann-Jakob Froberger, as well as an Austrian, Heinrich Ignaz Franz von...represented by German composers Georg Phillip Telemann and Johann Sebastian Bach.The program will conclude with a...
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CLASSICAL RECORDINGS; Williams's `Seville' on Video: Musical Gems in Exquisite Settings
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post
; ...played transcriptions of music originally composed for other instruments by J.S. Bach, Domenico Scarlatti and Johann Jakob Froberger. The disc could have been called "Baroque Guitar," but that title belongs to another CD (67130), which...
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UPCOMING EVENTS
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post
; ...765- 6118. ON THE HARPSICHORD A concert of harpsichord music by 17th- century composers Louis Couperin and Johann Jakob Froberger, will be held at 3 p.m. tomorrow at Grace Episcopal Church, 1041 Wisconsin Ave. NW. The concert is part...
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Irina Rees, Playing a Plucky Harpsichord
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post
; ...1990s America. She gave every ounce of energy and imagination to the improvisatory flourishes of Louis Couperin, Johann Jakob Froberger, Antoine Forqueray and Jacques Duphly. Yet the hefty barrage of this music tended to mire even the most devoted...
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CLASSICAL RECORDINGS; For the Best in CD Bargains, Go Buy the Book
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post
; ...composer is found in this reference work; I looked in vain for the names of Milton Babbitt, Yannis Xenakis and Johann Jakob Froberger, all of whom are well documented on full-priced discs. Bela Bartok is spottily represented - no quartets...
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THE ASCETIC, THE BUOYANT AND THE DIDACTIC
Newspaper article from: The Boston Globe
; ...for anything else -- that was what the F major Sonata HWV 363a told you. A solo-harpsichord Lamentation by Johann Jakob Froberger brought provided some contrasting gravitas. On the other hand, the D minor Bassoon Sonata by John Ernest Galliard...
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Before the Beltway, A Bit of Baroque
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post
; ...ornamented breathed the spirit of that enterprising era and displayed the players' stylistic mastery. Music by Johann Jakob Froberger, who developed an influential baroque keyboard style in the mid-17th century, reconciling Italian and French...
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Baroque Brilliance; ArcoVoce Shines at Phillips Collection
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post
; ...unaccompanied cello by Domenico Gabrielli (1659-1690), Silverman played an elaborately ornamented elegy by Johann Jakob Froberger (1616-1667), and Falk and Silverman played a gently emotive sonata by Marco Uccellini (1603- 1680). All...
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