Philip Brett (October 17, 1937 – October 16, 2002) was a British-born American musicologist, musician and conductor. He was particularly known for his...
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Philip Brett (1937–2002) was a British-born American musicologist. Philip or Phillip Brett may also refer to: Philip Brett (cricketer) (1816–1872), English...
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Philip Milledoler Brett, Sr. (February 17, 1871 – July 2, 1960) was the thirteenth President of Rutgers University, serving in an acting capacity from...
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Nick Brett (born 1974), English bowler Paul Brett (born 1947), British guitarist Peter V. Brett (born 1973), American writer of fantasy novels Philip Brett...
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Philip Brett (c. 1816 – 9 January 1872) was an English cricketer. He played two first-class matches for Cambridge University Cricket Club between 1846...
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Elton John, Kylie Minogue, Lulu, and Mika.[citation needed] Musicologist Philip Brett has highlighted campness in the work of Benjamin Britten and has also...
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of consort songs, a number of which were discovered by Philip Brett and Thurston Dart when Brett was a university student in the early 1960s. They probably...
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Brett Michael Kavanaugh (/ˈkævənɔː/; born February 12, 1965) is an American lawyer and jurist serving as an associate justice of the Supreme Court of...
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Brett Lorenzo Favre (/fɑːrv/ FARV; born October 10, 1969) is an American former professional football quarterback who played in the National Football...
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The Pitch: The New Gay and Lesbian Musicology is a 1994 book edited by Philip Brett, Elizabeth Wood, and Gary C. Thomas. It was published in the United States...
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Brett Philip Gallant (born February 18, 1990, in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island) is a Canadian curler from Chestermere, Alberta. He currently plays...
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November 24, 2019. "Jailhouse Rock". In Rolling Stone, December 9, 2004. Philip Brett, Elizabeth Wood and Gary Thomas, Queering the Pitch: The New Gay and...
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Challenges to Musicology (published in the UK as Musicology) was described by Philip Brett in The Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians as "a defining moment...
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of people to express themselves through music, dance, and drama. As Philip Brett and Elizabeth Wood state, "the musical theater has been a special place...
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together. Brett became the step-son of Philip Green when his mother Tina married the retailer in 1990. In 1997, Palos was part of his step-father Philip Green’s...
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operetta Paul Bunyan stands apart from Britten's later operatic works. Philip Brett calls it "a patronizing attempt to evoke the spirit of a nation not his...
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Ellen Orford to effect his redemption, even his cure", and that for Philip Brett Britten's operas are "preoccupied with the social experience of homosexuality"...
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doi:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.46710. ISBN 978-1-56159-263-0. Brett, Philip; Wood, Elizabeth; Thomas, Gary C., eds. (1994). Queering the Pitch:...
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the Kontakion of the Departed, the Russian Orthodox Hymn for the Dead. Philip Brett considers the Third Suite to be the most passionate of the three.[citation...
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On July 9, 2018, President Donald Trump nominated Brett Kavanaugh for Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States to succeed retiring...
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book Queering the Pitch: The New Gay and Lesbian Musicology edited by Philip Brett, Elizabeth Wood, and Gary Thomas. According to McClary, Schubert, in...
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Feminisms: Feminist Critical Theory and Theatre, and many others. Along with Philip Brett and Susan Leigh Foster, she edits a book series with Indiana University...
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from the Latin American Studies Association-Mexico Section, the 2018 Philip Brett Award from the American Musicological Society (AMS), the Robert M. Stevenson...
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Brett P. Giroir (pronounced jir-WAH) (born November 4, 1960) is an American pediatrician. He was formerly the U.S. assistant secretary for health, a four-star...
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Francis Woodhead (1912–1991), first-class cricketer, was born here. Philip Brett (1937–2002), musicologist and conductor, was born here. Brendan Clarke-Smith...
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František Bartoš Margaret Bent Heinrich Besseler Yael Bitrán Peter Bloom Philip Brett Rae Linda Brown Howard Mayer Brown Charles Faulkner Bryan Michael J....
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Cambridge in 1931, and a lecturer between 1947 and 1972. His pupils included Philip Brett, Winton Dean, Jeremy Dibble, Peter Dickinson, Sebastian Forbes and Richard...
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the Late Twentieth Century. Published 2010. Oxford University Press. Philip Brett, et al. Britten, Benjamin. Grove Music Online. Oxford Music Online. 14...
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Red Dragon (2002 film) (category Films directed by Brett Ratner)
thriller film based on the 1981 novel by Thomas Harris. It was directed by Brett Ratner and written by Ted Tally. It is the third film of a series produced...
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California, Berkeley. Ensemble: American Gamelan Ensemble. Conductor: Philip Brett. 9 Feb 2020 Ann Wroe Schubert Piano Sonata in C minor, D 958 (4th mvt:...
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