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Bucknell Bison men's lacrosse
[ [ "Bucknell Bison men's lacrosse", "sport", "Lacrosse" ] ]
men's lacrosse team of Buckell University
nine times, in 1996, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2009, 2011, and 2018. In 2001, they played in their first NCAA tournament game, which Notre Dame won 12-7. In 2005, the only coach they had ever had, Sid Jamieson, retired. He was replaced with Frank Fedorjaka, who has been their coach ever since. They won their only P...
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Bucknell Bison men's lacrosse
[ [ "Bucknell Bison men's lacrosse", "sport", "Lacrosse" ] ]
men's lacrosse team of Buckell University
their home games in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania at Christy Mathewson-Memorial Stadium. Season Results The following is a list of Bucknell’s results by season since the institution of NCAA Division I in 1971: {| class="wikitable" |- align="center" †NCAA canceled 2020 collegiate activities due to the COVID-19 virus. Bucknell...
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Chris Elmore
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Welsh politician and MP (born 1983)
Christopher Philip James Elmore (born 23 December 1983) is a Welsh Labour Party politician. He has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for Ogmore since 2016. Early life and career Elmore was born in Newport, Wales. Living in Brynmawr until he was seven, he now lives with his partner in Pencoed. He started his working li...
[ "Christopher Philip James Elmore" ]
Chris Elmore
[ [ "Chris Elmore", "country of citizenship", "United Kingdom" ], [ "Chris Elmore", "candidacy in election", "2016 Ogmore by-election" ] ]
Welsh politician and MP (born 1983)
Glamorgan Council. Later he was appointed as a cabinet member for children's services and schools. Parliamentary career Elmore unsuccessfully contested the seat of Vale of Glamorgan in the 2015 United Kingdom general election before being selected as the Labour candidate in the 2016 Ogmore by-election, which was held o...
[ "Christopher Philip James Elmore" ]
Chris Elmore
[ [ "Chris Elmore", "given name", "Chris" ], [ "Chris Elmore", "occupation", "Councillor" ] ]
Welsh politician and MP (born 1983)
Labour Party (UK) leadership election. In April 2020, Elmore was made Shadow Minister for Scotland by new leader Keir Starmer. Youth affairs Since his election, Chris has particularly focused on issues that impact young people, often speaking in parliament and elsewhere on the subject. Youth engagement is an issue on w...
[ "Christopher Philip James Elmore" ]
Bettini
[ [ "Bettini", "instance of", "Surname" ] ]
family name
Bettini is a surname of Italian origin and it may refer to: Alessandro Bettini (1821-1898), Italian tenor involved in the UK legal case of Bettini v Gye Antonio Bettini (1396–1487), Italian clergyman and writer Carlos Bettini (born 1951), Argentinian businessman, politician, and diplomat Domenico Bettini (1644-1705), I...
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Føyno
[ [ "Føyno", "country", "Norway" ], [ "Føyno", "instance of", "Island" ], [ "Føyno", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Stord" ] ]
island in Norway
Føyno is an island in Stord municipality in Vestland county, Norway. The island lies southwest of the island of Stord at the southern end of the Stokksundet sound. The Digernessundet strait runs between Stord and this island. Føyno had a central place in the district of Sunnhordland during the Middle Ages, and gave its...
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Bafang
[ [ "Roman Catholic Diocese of Bafang", "country", "Cameroon" ] ]
diocese
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Bafang is a Latin suffragan bishopric in the ecclesiastical province of the Metropolitan Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Douala, also in Cameroon. Yet it depends on the missionary Roman Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples. Its cathedral episcopal see is the Cathédrale du Cœur-Imma...
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Judith Clements
[ [ "Judith Clements", "country of citizenship", "Australia" ], [ "Judith Clements", "employer", "Queensland University of Technology" ] ]
Australian oncologist
Judith Ann Clements is an Australian academic and educator, specializing in Kallikrein proteases in prostate and ovarian cancers. Clements is the Scientific Director at the Australian Prostate Cancer Research Centre – Queensland and was head of the Cancer Research Program at the Institute of Health and Biomedical Innov...
[ "Judith Ann Clements", "Judith A. Clements" ]
Judith Clements
[ [ "Judith Clements", "country of citizenship", "Australia" ] ]
Australian oncologist
and is co-leader of the Queensland node of the international genome wide association study consortium for prostate cancer, PRACTICAL. She is Chair of the Queensland Board of the Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia (PCFA) and a member of the PCFA National Board. She has been a member of the QIMR Berghofer Medical Re...
[ "Judith Ann Clements", "Judith A. Clements" ]
Judith Clements
[ [ "Judith Clements", "country of citizenship", "Australia" ] ]
Australian oncologist
in ovarian and prostate cancers, particularly focusing on the Kallikrein proteases and their utility as biomarkers and therapeutic targets for cancer progression. Clements has publications in over 190 publications scientific journals. Clements organised the two International Meetings: the 6th annual International Sympo...
[ "Judith Ann Clements", "Judith A. Clements" ]
Judith Clements
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Australian oncologist
of the highest degree in service to Australia or to humanity at large. In 2017 she was elected Fellow of the Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences. Research The Cancer Research Program led by Clements at QUT-IHBI, aims to more clearly understand the molecular and cellular basis for the development, progress...
[ "Judith Ann Clements", "Judith A. Clements" ]
Judith Clements
[ [ "Judith Clements", "employer", "Queensland University of Technology" ], [ "Judith Clements", "educated at", "Monash University" ] ]
Australian oncologist
structure/function of the kallikreins, their substrate specificity and in vivo interacting proteins and genomic regulation. Other protease research interests are the type 2 trans membrane serine proteases (with Dr John Hooper) and the ADAMs (with Prof Adrian Herington and Dr Dimitri Odorico). Education Clements complet...
[ "Judith Ann Clements", "Judith A. Clements" ]
Judith Clements
[ [ "Judith Clements", "employer", "Queensland University of Technology" ] ]
Australian oncologist
Chancellor's Award for Research Excellence 2007 Gold Medal, E.K.Frey–E.Werle Foundation for pioneering work in the Kallikrein field 2006 Research featured in "Ten Of The Best" National Health and Medical Research Council funded health and medical research successes 2005 Alban Gee Prize, Urological Society of Australasi...
[ "Judith Ann Clements", "Judith A. Clements" ]
Roy Kuhlman
[ [ "Roy Kuhlman", "given name", "Roy" ], [ "Roy Kuhlman", "occupation", "Graphic designer" ] ]
American graphic designer
Roy Kuhlman (July 9, 1923–February 2007) was an American graphic designer. Biography Roy Kuhlman was born on July 9, 1923 in Fort Worth, Texas, and raised in Glendale, California. He received a scholarship to the Chouinard Art Institute in Los Angeles and in 1946 obtained another scholarship to the Art Students League ...
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Samuel Chamberlain House
[ [ "Samuel Chamberlain House", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Massachusetts" ] ]
building in Massachusetts, United States
The Samuel Chamberlain House is a historic house at 3 Winthrop Street in Stoneham, Massachusetts. Built c. 1864, it is one of three well preserved Italianate side-hall style houses in Stoneham. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. Description and history The Samuel Chamberlain House stands...
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The Labourers of Herakles
[ [ "The Labourers of Herakles", "author", "Tony Harrison" ] ]
play
The Labourers of Herakles is a 1995 play created by English poet and playwright Tony Harrison. It is partially based on remaining fragments of tragedies by ancient Greek dramatist Phrynichos, one of the earliest tragedians. Harrison's play deals with genocide and ethnic cleansing and uses Heracles filicide as a metapho...
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Motty Steinmetz
[ [ "Motty Steinmetz", "occupation", "Singer" ], [ "Motty Steinmetz", "country of citizenship", "Israel" ] ]
Israeli Hasidic singer
Motty Steinmetz () is a prominent contemporary Israeli Hasidic singer. Biography Steinmetz was born in 1992 to a Vizhnitz family in Bnei Barak. When Steinmetz was fourteen his grandfather moved from Antwerp to Israel and taught him many traditional Vizhnitz tunes which have later impacted his musical style.In his early...
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Motty Steinmetz
[ [ "Motty Steinmetz", "country of citizenship", "Israel" ] ]
Israeli Hasidic singer
modesty, he never performs to mixed audiences of men and women, unless there is a mechitza (separation); an example of this is his refusal to sing at the Hebrew Academy for Special Children's annual benefit concert. He has visited hospitals in Israel to sing to accident victims. In 2017, he released his debut album Han...
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Motty Steinmetz
[ [ "Motty Steinmetz", "occupation", "Singer" ] ]
Israeli Hasidic singer
broadcaster Kan 11 produced an episode documenting Steinmetz's life and music. Personal life In 2015, Steinmetz married Malka Weisel, with the Hasidic singer Mordechai Ben David a guest at the wedding. As of November 2017, the couple have one daughter. Discography Studio albums Haneshama Bekirbi (2017) Singles Rachmane...
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Hernâni Brôco
[ [ "Hernâni Brôco", "country of citizenship", "Portugal" ], [ "Hernâni Brôco", "place of birth", "Torres Vedras" ] ]
Portuguese cyclist
Hernani Manuel Conceição Brôco (born 13 June 1981 in Torres Vedras) is a Portuguese former road cyclist. Major results 2001 1st Stage 1 GP CTT Correios de Portugal 2002 3rd Time trial, National Under-23 Road Championships 2003 1st Time trial, National Under-23 Road Championships 2004 5th Overall Volta ao Alentejo 2005 ...
[ "Hernani Broco" ]
Kevin Witkos
[ [ "Kevin Witkos", "given name", "Kevin" ] ]
American politician
Kevin Witkos is a Republican member of the Connecticut Senate, representing the 8th District since 2009. He has served as Deputy Senate Republican President Pro Tempore since January 2017 and previously served as Minority Leader Pro Tempore from 2014-2016 and Caucus Chairman for Outreach since 2013. Witkos served as th...
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Kevin Witkos
[ [ "Kevin Witkos", "given name", "Kevin" ] ]
American politician
seek to work on particular fields. Professional career Kevin Witkos is a Community Relations & Economic Development Specialist for Eversource, a Connecticut Electric Utility. He is also a former Canton Police Department sergeant who had a 28-year career in law enforcement. Witkos and his wife Esther own Wilson's Pub in...
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Hotel Paper
[ [ "Hotel Paper", "performer", "Michelle Branch" ], [ "Hotel Paper", "instance of", "Album" ], [ "Hotel Paper", "follows", "The Spirit Room" ] ]
album by Michelle Branch
Hotel Paper is the second studio album by American singer-songwriter Michelle Branch which was released on June 24, 2003. Some of the major themes on Hotel Paper are leaving things behind, constantly being on the move, independence, the mysteries of bus stations and spirituality. The album's cover is a photograph of Br...
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Hotel Paper
[ [ "Hotel Paper", "instance of", "Album" ] ]
album by Michelle Branch
platinum by the RIAA. The album had sold 1,116,000 copies in the US as of March 2009. Hotel Paper was certified gold in Canada for shipment of 50,000 copies. "Are You Happy Now?", the album's first single, peaked at number 16 on the US Billboard Hot 100. It was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Female Rock Vocal Pe...
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Hotel Paper
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album by Michelle Branch
chart. The album received mixed reviews. Track listing Singles "Are You Happy Now?" (May 20, 2003) "Breathe" (September 23, 2003) "'Til I Get Over You" (2004) Personnel Michelle Branch – acoustic guitar, guitar, percussion, vocals Josh Abraham – keyboards Kenny Aronoff – drums Paul Bushnell – bass Chris Chaney – bass L...
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Hotel Paper
[ [ "Hotel Paper", "producer", "Josh Abraham" ] ]
album by Michelle Branch
– bass, guitar Stuart Smith – mandolin Patrick Warren – keyboards Greg Wells – Hammond B3, bass, guitar, piano, Wurlitzer Jessica Harp – backing vocals on "Desperately" Production Producers: Josh Abraham, Rick DePofi, John Leventhal, John Shanks, Greg Wells Engineers: Daniel Chase, Greg Collins, Rick DePofi, Marc DeSis...
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Crooks Mound
[ [ "Crooks Mound", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Louisiana" ], [ "Crooks Mound", "instance of", "Archaeological site" ] ]
archaeological site in Louisiana, United States
Crooks Mound () (16 LA 3) is a large Marksville culture archaeological site located in La Salle Parish in south central Louisiana. It is a large, conical burial mound that was part of at least six episodes of burials. It measured about and . It contained roughly 1,150 sets of remains that were placed. However, they wer...
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Secretary for Health, Welfare and Food
[ [ "Secretary for Health, Welfare and Food", "applies to jurisdiction", "Hong Kong" ] ]
position in the Hong Kong Government
The Secretary for Health, Welfare and Food () was a ministerial position in the Hong Kong Government, who headed the former Health, Welfare and Food Bureau (HWFB). It was replaced by Secretary for Food and Health on July 1, 2007. The position was politically appointed, and its term expired when the Chief Executive left...
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Secretary for Health, Welfare and Food
[ [ "Secretary for Health, Welfare and Food", "applies to jurisdiction", "Hong Kong" ] ]
position in the Hong Kong Government
Director of Health. List of office holders After POAS was introduced Dr York Chow (2003-2007) Dr Yeoh Eng Kiong (2002-2003) (retired) Before POAS was introduced (as Secretary for Health and Welfare) Dr Yeoh Eng Kiong (1999-2002) (retired) Katherine Fok Lo Shiu Ching (1994-1999) (retired) Elizabeth Wong Chien Chi Lien (...
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Cyprian Bridge Island
[ [ "Cyprian Bridge Island", "instance of", "Island" ], [ "Cyprian Bridge Island", "country", "Solomon Islands" ] ]
island in Choiseul Province, Solomon Islands
Cyprian Bridge Island is a small island located among the Solomon Islands. The island lies at a latitude of -6.85 and a longitude of 156.18333. It is an uninhabited volcanic island that lies between the islands of Fauro (30 km to the southwest) and Choiseul (much larger island about 100 km to the northeast). The island...
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¿Para qué sirve un oso?
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2011 film by Tom Fernández
¿Para qué sirve un oso? () is a 2011 Spanish eco-comedy film written and directed by Tom Fernández. The film stars Javier Cámara, Gonzalo de Castro and Emma Suárez. It also stars Geraldine Chaplin and her real-life daughter, Oona. The film premiered on 26 March 2011 at the Málaga Film Festival, this was soon followed b...
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¿Para qué sirve un oso?
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2011 film by Tom Fernández
brother, Alejandro (Castro), who lives in a woodland hut with an enthusiastic young Californian, Vincent (Jesse Johnson), both hoping that the bears that once inhabited this area of Spain will eventually return. Nearby to the woodland hut is Natalia (Emma Suarez), a widow and mother of Daniela (Garcia). Vincent also me...
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Natalie Hemby
[ [ "Natalie Hemby", "occupation", "Songwriter" ], [ "Natalie Hemby", "genre", "Country music" ], [ "Natalie Hemby", "part of", "The Highwomen" ] ]
American country music songwriter
Natalie Nicole Hemby Wrucke (born March 24, 1977) is an American country music songwriter and singer. She has written songs for Lee Ann Womack, Eli Young Band, Toby Keith, Miranda Lambert, Sunny Sweeney, Little Big Town, Jon Pardi, and Lady Gaga. In 2019, she joined an all-female quartet called The Highwomen alongside ...
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Natalie Hemby
[ [ "Natalie Hemby", "genre", "Country music" ], [ "Natalie Hemby", "part of", "The Highwomen" ] ]
American country music songwriter
by Miranda Lambert, "Pontoon" and "Tornado" by Little Big Town, "Drinks After Work" by Toby Keith and "Automatic" by Miranda Lambert. She is currently a writer at Universal Music Group Nashville (UMPG), and has formerly been affiliated with EMI Publishing and Carnival Music. Solo album On January 13, 2017, Hemby releas...
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Natalie Hemby
[ [ "Natalie Hemby", "place of birth", "Nashville, Tennessee" ] ]
American country music songwriter
live for the first time at the Bridgestone Arena as part of an 87th birthday tribute concert for Loretta Lynn. "Redesigning Women" was released on July 19, 2019 as the first single from their self-titled debut album set for release on September 6, 2019. Personal life Hemby is married to record producer Mike Wrucke. Dis...
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Burçin Erseçal
[ [ "Burçin Erseçal", "country of citizenship", "Turkey" ], [ "Burçin Erseçal", "position played on team / speciality", "Midfielder" ], [ "Burçin Erseçal", "given name", "Burçin" ] ]
association football player
Burçin Erseçal (born March 11, 1990) is a Turkish women's football midfielder currently playing in the Turkish Women's Third Football League for Dörtyol Belediyespor in Adana with jersey number 10. She was a member of the Turkey women's national under-19 football team. Playing career Club Burçin Erseçal began football ...
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Rami Mehmed Pasha
[ [ "Rami Mehmed Pasha", "date of birth", "1645" ], [ "Rami Mehmed Pasha", "date of death", "1706" ] ]
Ottoman Grand Vizier
Rami Mehmed Pasha (1645–1706) was an Ottoman statesman and poet who served as Grand Vizier (1703) and governor of Cyprus and of Egypt (1704–06). He was known as a poet of divan literature (the epithet Rami, meaning "Obedient", is his nom de plume in his poems). Early years He was born in 1645 in Constantinople to Teraz...
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Rami Mehmed Pasha
[ [ "Rami Mehmed Pasha", "country of citizenship", "Ottoman Empire" ] ]
Ottoman Grand Vizier
foreign minister) and three years later he represented the Ottoman Empire in the peace talks of the Treaty of Karlowitz which ended the War of the Holy League. The Ottoman Empire was defeated in the war, but Mehmed Rami tried his best to minimize the losses. As a grand vizier On January 25, 1703, he was promoted to the...
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Rami Mehmed Pasha
[ [ "Rami Mehmed Pasha", "date of death", "1706" ], [ "Rami Mehmed Pasha", "place of death", "Rhodes" ], [ "Rami Mehmed Pasha", "place of birth", "Istanbul" ] ]
Ottoman Grand Vizier
At the end of this revolt known as Edirne event, Rami Mehmed as well as the Sultan were deposed on August 22, 1703. Death Rami Mehmed was then appointed as the governor of Cyprus and then Egypt, but in 1706 he was exiled to Rhodes island (now a part of Greece), where he died. As a man of letters He was poet and a frien...
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Engaged to the Unidentified
[ [ "Engaged to the Unidentified", "country of origin", "Japan" ], [ "Engaged to the Unidentified", "production company", "Doga Kobo" ] ]
Japanese manga and anime series
is a Japanese four-panel manga by Cherry-Arai. The strip has been running in Ichijinsha's Manga 4-Koma Palette magazine since April 2009. An anime television series adaptation by Doga Kobo aired in Japan between January and March 2014. Plot Kobeni Yonomori is a high school girl who lives with her mother and older siste...
[ "Mikakunin de Shinkōkei" ]
Engaged to the Unidentified
[ [ "Engaged to the Unidentified", "country of origin", "Japan" ] ]
Japanese manga and anime series
The series has been collected in eight tankōbon volumes since July 22, 2010, the latest of which was published on late May-2017. The fourth volume was released simultaneously with a limited edition on December 28, 2013. Bundled with it was a DVD with an animated music clip of the song performed by Haruka Terui, Eriko M...
[ "Mikakunin de Shinkōkei" ]
Engaged to the Unidentified
[ [ "Engaged to the Unidentified", "country of origin", "Japan" ], [ "Engaged to the Unidentified", "production company", "Doga Kobo" ], [ "Engaged to the Unidentified", "distributed by", "Crunchyroll" ] ]
Japanese manga and anime series
studio Doga Kobo with script by Fumihiko Shimo and character design by Ai Kikuchi, who was also the chief animation director. Besides ABC, the anime also aired on AT-X, Tokyo MX and BS11 and was simulcast with English subtitles by Crunchyroll and through select digital outlets by Sentai Filmworks. The series was releas...
[ "Mikakunin de Shinkōkei" ]
Arthur Kampf
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German history painter (1864-1950)
Arthur Kampf (28 September 1864 in Aachen – 8 February 1950 in Castrop-Rauxel) was a German history painter. He is associated with the Düsseldorf school of painting. Life He studied under Peter Janssen, among others, at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf from 1879 to 1881. After completing his education he became a professor...
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Arthur Kampf
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German history painter (1864-1950)
gave drawing lessons, notably to Prince August Wilhelm, son of Wilhelm II. Kampf joined the Nazi Party soon after the Nazis seized power. In 1939's "Great German Art Exhibition" (Große Deutsche Kunstausstellung) at the Haus der Kunst in Munich, he was represented by numerous works. In 1939 he received the Adlerschild d...
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Centennial College
[ [ "Centennial College", "country", "Canada" ], [ "Centennial College", "instance of", "College" ], [ "Centennial College", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Toronto" ] ]
college in Toronto, Canada
Centennial College of Applied Arts and Technology is a diploma- and degree-granting college located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is the oldest publicly funded college in Ontario. Its campuses are primarily situated in the east side of the city, particularly in Scarborough, although its new aerospace centre is locate...
[ "Centennial College of Applied Arts and Technology" ]
Centennial College
[ [ "Centennial College", "country", "Canada" ], [ "Centennial College", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Toronto" ] ]
college in Toronto, Canada
as one of Canada's Top 10 Research Colleges for the first time in its history. Its main research facilities are its Wearable, Interactive and Mobile Technologies Access Centre in Healthcare (WIMTACH), established in 2015 through a $1.75 million federal grant. and its new aerospace innovation hub, currently under constr...
[ "Centennial College of Applied Arts and Technology" ]
Centennial College
[ [ "Centennial College", "instance of", "College" ] ]
college in Toronto, Canada
Nursing (BScN) Collaborative Nursing Degree Bachelor of Public Relations Management Founded in 1966, the college offers programs in business, communication arts, community and consumer services, applied computing, engineering technology, health sciences, animation, music, theatre, film and design. Centennial College su...
[ "Centennial College of Applied Arts and Technology" ]
Centennial College
[ [ "Centennial College", "instance of", "College" ] ]
college in Toronto, Canada
to encompass 24 public colleges serving 200 communities in the province. As Centennial College's first site, Warden Woods Campus (651 Warden Avenue) opened its doors on October 17, 1966, with 514 students enrolled in 16 career-oriented programs including journalism, secretarial science and early childhood education. Th...
[ "Centennial College of Applied Arts and Technology" ]
Centennial College
[ [ "Centennial College", "instance of", "College" ], [ "Centennial College", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Toronto" ] ]
college in Toronto, Canada
Regional and the Toronto East General schools of nursing joined Centennial College to form the School of Health Sciences, based at Warden Woods Campus. In 1992 the Scarborough Board of Education and the college made a deal to establish an adult education centre, the Scarborough Career Planning Centre, at the Centennial...
[ "Centennial College of Applied Arts and Technology" ]
Centennial College
[ [ "Centennial College", "instance of", "College" ], [ "Centennial College", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Toronto" ] ]
college in Toronto, Canada
was demolished thereafter to make way for a housing development. Most programs were relocated to the new Centennial Science and Technology Centre (now Morningside Campus), which began operations the same year. Campuses Existing campuses are located at: Morningside Campus Located at 755 Morningside Avenue in Scarborough...
[ "Centennial College of Applied Arts and Technology" ]
Centennial College
[ [ "Centennial College", "instance of", "College" ] ]
college in Toronto, Canada
to the Centennial Event Centre, a multi-use venue for special events, corporate meetings and social functions. It is located on the top floor of the new Centennial student residence, which opened in August 2016, and replaced an older facility. The "A Block" (located on 939 Progress Avenue) of the campus was built in 19...
[ "Centennial College of Applied Arts and Technology" ]
Centennial College
[ [ "Centennial College", "instance of", "College" ], [ "Centennial College", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Toronto" ] ]
college in Toronto, Canada
communication programs such as advertising and public relations, as well as professionally oriented programs in the arts, such as digital animation and game design. The School of Communications, Media, Arts and Design also offers four programs in performance, which include Theatre Arts and Performance, Music Industry A...
[ "Centennial College of Applied Arts and Technology" ]
Centennial College
[ [ "Centennial College", "instance of", "College" ], [ "Centennial College", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Toronto" ] ]
college in Toronto, Canada
teen drama Degrassi High in the early 1990s. Since the closure of Toronto's francophone Collège des Grands-Lacs in 2002, Collège Boréal, a francophone college based primarily in Sudbury, also offered some French-language college programs at this facility until moving to its own new campus at One Yonge Street in 2012. D...
[ "Centennial College of Applied Arts and Technology" ]
Centennial College
[ [ "Centennial College", "country", "Canada" ], [ "Centennial College", "instance of", "College" ], [ "Centennial College", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Toronto" ] ]
college in Toronto, Canada
is being built on the site of the former de Havilland Aircraft Company Ltd. assembly plant in Downsview Park, Toronto. Centennial College is a partner in the Downsview aerospace consortium, DAIR, along with the University of Toronto, York University, Ryerson University, and eight companies including Pratt and Whitney C...
[ "Centennial College of Applied Arts and Technology" ]
Centennial College
[ [ "Centennial College", "instance of", "College" ], [ "Centennial College", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Toronto" ] ]
college in Toronto, Canada
launched. It is the first Canadian college approved by the Chinese government to deliver Canadian education in China. Suzhou Centennial College offers 18 programs, including four Centennial programs providing Canadian credentials in accounting, finance, software engineering and business foundations. Residence, School o...
[ "Centennial College of Applied Arts and Technology" ]
Centennial College
[ [ "Centennial College", "instance of", "College" ] ]
college in Toronto, Canada
amenities and level of finish in the hotel building were considerably higher than that of many purpose-built college residences. Amenities included an indoor pool, glass elevator, four-storey atrium and warmly decorated rooms. The Centennial College Residence and Conference Centre was originally configured to accommoda...
[ "Centennial College of Applied Arts and Technology" ]
Centennial College
[ [ "Centennial College", "instance of", "College" ] ]
college in Toronto, Canada
partners include Diamond Schmitt Architects, Canadian Campus Communities and FRAM Building Group. Academics Centennial College offers full-time programs in more than 100 fields of study. These programs emphasize experiential learning with laboratory instruction, paid co-operative education opportunities, and industry a...
[ "Centennial College of Applied Arts and Technology" ]
Centennial College
[ [ "Centennial College", "instance of", "College" ], [ "Centennial College", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Toronto" ] ]
college in Toronto, Canada
programs in paramedicine, journalism, new media studies, environmental science & technology and applied microbiology are taught in conjunction with the University of Toronto Scarborough, and the Bachelor of Science Nursing program is delivered jointly with Ryerson University. Centennial was among the first colleges in ...
[ "Centennial College of Applied Arts and Technology" ]
Centennial College
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college in Toronto, Canada
of Transportation School of Dumisa Mndzebele Community and special events In July 2010, the students in the School of Hospitality, Tourism and Culture participated and partnered for the very first time with North America's Largest Cultural Festival – Scotiabank Caribana (now formally called Scotiabank Caribbean Carniva...
[ "Centennial College of Applied Arts and Technology" ]
Centennial College
[ [ "Centennial College", "instance of", "College" ] ]
college in Toronto, Canada
rest of the college staff, faculty, administration to participate with the Centennial College Student Association CCSAI. This year costume was worn by Annakay McCalla who wore the costume for the first time the Centennial College – School of Hospitality, Tourism and Culture to enter the competition at the Grand Parade ...
[ "Centennial College of Applied Arts and Technology" ]
Centennial College
[ [ "Centennial College", "instance of", "College" ], [ "Centennial College", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Toronto" ] ]
college in Toronto, Canada
participation this year by CTV/ CP24 on Parade Day on July 30 there was several pictures taken which are on Facebook, YouTube, Flicker, In May 2012 – As a part of the partnership with Festival Management Committee management of Scotiabank Caribbean Carnival Toronto (SCCT) involved for the very 1st time took Centennial ...
[ "Centennial College of Applied Arts and Technology" ]
Centennial College
[ [ "Centennial College", "instance of", "College" ], [ "Centennial College", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Toronto" ] ]
college in Toronto, Canada
Class/Hotel and Resort Management Program, Steven McKinnon (Office Assistant & Marketplace Coordinator) In April, 2017, Centennial College's "Paint the Town Green" celebration won the "Best Event Produced for a Corporation by an In-house Team" award at the Canadian Event Industry Awards Gala, held in Vaughan, Ontario. ...
[ "Centennial College of Applied Arts and Technology" ]
The Triplets of Belleville
[ [ "The Triplets of Belleville", "director", "Sylvain Chomet" ], [ "The Triplets of Belleville", "screenwriter", "Sylvain Chomet" ], [ "The Triplets of Belleville", "country of origin", "Canada" ], [ "The Triplets of Belleville", "country of origin", "Franc...
2003 animated French comedy film directed by Sylvain Chomet
The Triplets of Belleville () is a 2003 animated comedy film written and directed by Sylvain Chomet. It was released as Belleville Rendez-vous in the United Kingdom. The film is Chomet's first feature film and was an international co-production among companies in France, the United Kingdom, Belgium, and Canada. The fil...
[ "Belleville Rendez-vous", "Les Triplettes de Belleville", "Triplets of Belleville" ]
The Triplets of Belleville
[ [ "The Triplets of Belleville", "country of origin", "France" ], [ "The Triplets of Belleville", "main subject", "Gambling" ] ]
2003 animated French comedy film directed by Sylvain Chomet
de France cyclist, who has been kidnapped by the French mafia for gambling purposes and taken to the city of Belleville (an amalgam of New York City, Montreal and Quebec City). She is accompanied by Champion's loyal but obese hound, Bruno, and joined by the Triplets of Belleville, music hall singers from the 1930s, who...
[ "Belleville Rendez-vous", "Les Triplettes de Belleville", "Triplets of Belleville" ]
The Triplets of Belleville
[ [ "The Triplets of Belleville", "publication date", "2003" ] ]
2003 animated French comedy film directed by Sylvain Chomet
concours) at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival. Plot The film begins with a flashback showing The Triplets of Belleville: a trio of singers performing on stage in the 1920s (dancing alongside other celebrities including Josephine Baker and Django Reinhardt). The story focuses on Madame Souza, an elderly woman raising her y...
[ "Belleville Rendez-vous", "Les Triplettes de Belleville", "Triplets of Belleville" ]
The Triplets of Belleville
[ [ "The Triplets of Belleville", "country of origin", "France" ], [ "The Triplets of Belleville", "main subject", "Tour de France" ] ]
2003 animated French comedy film directed by Sylvain Chomet
becomes melancholic once more. She discovers Champion's keen interest in road bicycle racing (a photo on his wall shows his deceased parents with a cycle), she buys him a tricycle. We see them years later, as Champion the cyclist and Souza, his coach. Champion competes the Tour de France but during the race, he and two...
[ "Belleville Rendez-vous", "Les Triplettes de Belleville", "Triplets of Belleville" ]
The Triplets of Belleville
[ [ "The Triplets of Belleville", "country of origin", "France" ], [ "The Triplets of Belleville", "main subject", "Tour de France" ], [ "The Triplets of Belleville", "main subject", "Gambling" ] ]
2003 animated French comedy film directed by Sylvain Chomet
triplets, music hall singers from the 1920s, now elderly women turned improvisational musicians. The sisters take Souza to their home and she soon becomes a part of their group. We then see the wine mafia boss using the kidnapped cyclists as horses in a stationary cycling machine. They are raced in a simulated Tour de ...
[ "Belleville Rendez-vous", "Les Triplettes de Belleville", "Triplets of Belleville" ]
The Triplets of Belleville
[ [ "The Triplets of Belleville", "director", "Sylvain Chomet" ], [ "The Triplets of Belleville", "screenwriter", "Sylvain Chomet" ], [ "The Triplets of Belleville", "country of origin", "Canada" ], [ "The Triplets of Belleville", "publication date", "2003" ...
2003 animated French comedy film directed by Sylvain Chomet
Original Song (Benoît Charest and Sylvain Chomet for the song "Belleville Rendez-vous", sung by Matthieu Chedid in the original version). The film lost the Best Animated Feature award to Finding Nemo. It also has won the César for Best Film Music, and as a co-production with Canada it won the Genie Award for Best Motio...
[ "Belleville Rendez-vous", "Les Triplettes de Belleville", "Triplets of Belleville" ]
Frederick Hemke
[ [ "Frederick Hemke", "employer", "Northwestern University" ], [ "Frederick Hemke", "instrument", "Saxophone" ], [ "Frederick Hemke", "occupation", "Saxophonist" ], [ "Frederick Hemke", "family name", "Hemke" ] ]
American musician
Fred Hemke, DMA (né Frederick Leroy Hemke Jr.; July 11, 1935 – April 17, 2019) was an American virtuoso classical saxophonist and influential professor of saxophone at Northwestern University. Hemke helped raise the popularity of classical saxophone, particularly among leading American composers and helped raise the re...
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Frederick Hemke
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American musician
the start of his career in the early 1960s, building on the achievements of earlier influential American teachers of classical saxophone — including those of Larry Teal, Joseph Allard, Cecil Leeson, Sigurd Raschèr, and Vincent Abato — Hemke, and a handful of peer American saxophonists — including Eugene Rousseau and Do...
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Frederick Hemke
[ [ "Frederick Hemke", "educated at", "University of Wisconsin–Madison" ], [ "Frederick Hemke", "educated at", "University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee" ], [ "Frederick Hemke", "instrument", "Saxophone" ], [ "Frederick Hemke", "place of birth", "Milwaukee" ], ...
American musician
1956, Hemke studied saxophone with Marcel Mule at the Paris Conservatoire National de Musique et de Declamation, earning in 1956 the Premier Prix diploma. Hemke holds the distinction of being the first American saxophonist to earn a Premier Prix diploma from the Paris Conservatory. In 1958, Hemke earned a Bachelor of S...
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Frederick Hemke
[ [ "Frederick Hemke", "instrument", "Saxophone" ], [ "Frederick Hemke", "place of birth", "Milwaukee" ], [ "Frederick Hemke", "family name", "Hemke" ] ]
American musician
with Eddie Schmidt, a jobbing teacher, band director in Milwaukee, and a close friend of Ralph Joseph Hermann (1914–1994) — musician, composer, songwriter, and music publisher. Hemke was highly influenced by Schmidt's recording of Marcel Mule — and also of his recordings of Al Gallodoro, and Freddy Gardner. At the Univ...
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Frederick Hemke
[ [ "Frederick Hemke", "family name", "Hemke" ] ]
American musician
Northwestern's School of Music for fifty years. He began in 1962 as a teaching associate. In 1964 he became an assistant professor and was appointed chairman of the newly formed Winds and Percussion Instruments Department. In 1967 Hemke was elevated to associate professor; on September 1, 1975, Full Professor; and on S...
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Frederick Hemke
[ [ "Frederick Hemke", "family name", "Hemke" ] ]
American musician
named associate dean emeritus of the School of Music. He retired from full-time teaching in 2012. As a music educator in higher education, Hemke has taught hundreds of saxophonists, many of whom have flourished as performing artists and music educators of international rank. Selected former students: Jan Berry BakerAss...
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Frederick Hemke
[ [ "Frederick Hemke", "instrument", "Saxophone" ], [ "Frederick Hemke", "occupation", "Saxophonist" ], [ "Frederick Hemke", "family name", "Hemke" ] ]
American musician
Professor of Saxophone andDirector of Jazz StudiesFlorida State University Mark EngebretsonAssociate Professor of Composition andElectronic Music University of North Carolina at Greensboro Susan FancherSaxophone InstructorDuke University Dan FerriTeacher & ownerDRF StudiosMaitland, FloridaSaxophone InstructorStetson Un...
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Frederick Hemke
[ [ "Frederick Hemke", "family name", "Hemke" ] ]
American musician
StreetProfessor of SaxophoneUniversity of Alberta Masahito SugiharaProfessor of SaxophoneSam Houston State University Matthew YoungloveProfessor of SaxophoneTennessee Tech University Naomi SullivanProfessor of SaxophoneBirmingham Conservatoire Shawn TracyProfessor of Jazz SaxophoneMerit School of Music Jeremy Williamso...
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Frederick Hemke
[ [ "Frederick Hemke", "country of citizenship", "United States" ], [ "Frederick Hemke", "employer", "Northwestern University" ], [ "Frederick Hemke", "instrument", "Saxophone" ], [ "Frederick Hemke", "family name", "Hemke" ] ]
American musician
the Paris firm, Henri Selmer Paris. In 1979 Hemke was host for the Sixth World Saxophone Congress held at Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois. Performing career Hemke was an internationally acclaimed saxophone artist. Hemke has appeared extensively as a solo artist and has given master classes and lectures in t...
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Frederick Hemke
[ [ "Frederick Hemke", "instrument", "Saxophone" ], [ "Frederick Hemke", "family name", "Hemke" ] ]
American musician
Hemke and Sigurd Rascher. Selected performances Hemke made his New York debut on April 16, 1962, at the Town Hall, a storied concert venue that had its first-ever classical saxophone performance on February 5, 1937 — by Cecil Leeson. Hemke performed compositions by Pascal, Lantier, Rueff, Hartley, and Stein and arrange...
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Frederick Hemke
[ [ "Frederick Hemke", "instrument", "Saxophone" ], [ "Frederick Hemke", "family name", "Hemke" ] ]
American musician
Connecticut, February 27, 2014 Commissioned as a retirement gift to Fred Hemke by current and former students; the composer, Thomas, had been Hemke's colleague at Northwestern From the album, A Portrait of Augusta Read Thomas, Nimbus Records (CD) (2014); Advocacy for B tenor saxophone In a traditional modern saxophone ...
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Frederick Hemke
[ [ "Frederick Hemke", "instrument", "Saxophone" ] ]
American musician
release of his 1971 solo album, Music for Tenor Saxophone. In orchestral music, the tenor is known as one of the three saxophone voices in Ravel's Boléro — originally performed by two saxophonists, one on E sopranino and one on tenor doubling on B soprano. Recordings by tenor saxophone virtuoso James Houlik and others ...
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Frederick Hemke
[ [ "Frederick Hemke", "instrument", "Saxophone" ], [ "Frederick Hemke", "family name", "Hemke" ] ]
American musician
(LP) (LP) (LP) James Jacobs Edmonds (1931–2002), piano Hemke performed on a Selmer Mark VI Side 1 Matrix N° XCTV-87627 (mono) Matrix N° RG 576A (stereo) Side 2 Matrix N° XCTV-87628 (mono) Matrix N° RG 576A (stereo) Music for Tenor Saxophone, Brewster Records BR 1204 (LP) (1971); Milton Lewis Granger (born 1947), piano ...
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Frederick Hemke
[ [ "Frederick Hemke", "employer", "Northwestern University" ], [ "Frederick Hemke", "instrument", "Saxophone" ], [ "Frederick Hemke", "family name", "Hemke" ] ]
American musician
Piano, by Martin William Karlins The American Saxophone, Brewster Records BR 1203 (LP) (1971); Milton Lewis Granger (born 1947), piano Album cover art: Fred Hemke Notes by Alan Burrage Stout (born 1932) Concerto, for alto saxophone, by Ingolf Dahl Farewell, by Warren Benson Concerto, for alto saxophone, Karel Husa Aeol...
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Frederick Hemke
[ [ "Frederick Hemke", "instrument", "Saxophone" ], [ "Frederick Hemke", "family name", "Hemke" ] ]
American musician
and at Trinity United Methodist Church, Wilmette, Illinois, on the 2001 Reuter Organ Fascinating Rhythm, Sins Of My Old Age, EnF Records (CD) (2010); The Music of George Gershwin Hemke, Alto Saxophone Figard String Quintet: Tracy Figard, violin; Catherine Price, violin; Kristin Figard, viola; Sam Norlund, cello; Dougla...
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Frederick Hemke
[ [ "Frederick Hemke", "family name", "Hemke" ] ]
American musician
William Boughton, conducting Recorded at Woolsey Hall, New Haven, Connecticut, February 27, 2014 Commissioned as a retirement gift to Fred Hemke by current and former students; the composer, Thomas, had been Hemke's colleague at Northwestern From the album, A Portrait of Augusta Read Thomas, Nimbus Records (CD) (2014);...
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Frederick Hemke
[ [ "Frederick Hemke", "employer", "Northwestern University" ], [ "Frederick Hemke", "instrument", "Saxophone" ], [ "Frederick Hemke", "family name", "Hemke" ] ]
American musician
– American Music for Wind Ensemble From the 1950s to the 1970s, New World Records NW-211 (LP) (1977); , Northwestern University Wind Ensemble, John Philip Paynter (1928–1996) (nl) conducting Recorded November 1976 4th work: Concerto for Saxophone and Orchestra of Wind Instruments, by Ross Lee Finney, Hemke, alto saxoph...
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Frederick Hemke
[ [ "Frederick Hemke", "instrument", "Saxophone" ], [ "Frederick Hemke", "family name", "Hemke" ] ]
American musician
and string quartet, commissioned by Hemke "Slow" (audio) "Quick" (audio) "Flexing" (audio) Incantations (in four movements), by Ralph Shapey, CRI Records 232 (LP) (1969); , Notes by Carter Harman For soprano, violoncello, trumpet, E alto saxophone, French horn, piano, tympani, cymbals, tomtoms, irons, and gongs Bethany...
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Frederick Hemke
[ [ "Frederick Hemke", "educated at", "University of Wisconsin–Madison" ], [ "Frederick Hemke", "instrument", "Saxophone" ] ]
American musician
and Instrumental Music Performed live, January 21, 1978, Hill Auditorium, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Concerto for Saxophone and Wind Orchestra by Ingolf Dahl, University of Wisconsin–Madison Records (1972); University of Wisconsin–Madison Wind Ensemble, (H. Robert Reynolds) conducting Chicago Symphony Orchestra ...
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Frederick Hemke
[ [ "Frederick Hemke", "instrument", "Saxophone" ], [ "Frederick Hemke", "family name", "Hemke" ] ]
American musician
by Del Tredici, Decca, London (LP) (1981); Barbara Hendricks, soprano; Fred Hemke, Robert Black, soprano saxophones; Fred Spector, mandolin; Frederic Chrislip, tenor banjo; Herman Troppe, accordion; Solti conducting Recorded January 1980, Medinah Temple, Chicago Re-released on Decca Eloquence 442 995, Australia (CD) (2...
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Frederick Hemke
[ [ "Frederick Hemke", "employer", "Northwestern University" ], [ "Frederick Hemke", "instrument", "Saxophone" ], [ "Frederick Hemke", "family name", "Hemke" ] ]
American musician
Guide to the Saxophone," by Hemke, Elkhart, Indiana: Selmer (1977); The Orchestral Saxophone, by Hemke & Walker L Smith, Elkhart, Indiana: Selmer (1975); A Comprehensive Listing of Saxophone Literature, by Hemke, Elkhart, Indiana: Selmer (1975); Commissions and dedications "Music for Tenor Saxophone and Piano," by M. W...
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Frederick Hemke
[ [ "Frederick Hemke", "employer", "Northwestern University" ], [ "Frederick Hemke", "instrument", "Saxophone" ], [ "Frederick Hemke", "family name", "Hemke" ] ]
American musician
Warren Benson (1966), commissioned by Hemke and the Northwestern University Saxophone, dedicated to Hemke and the Northwestern University Saxophone Quartet on their tour of Asia, Spring, 1966; Little Suite, by Walter Hartley, for Hemke, for baritone saxophone and piano (1974); 5 Etudes for Alto Saxophone, by Robert Lem...
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Frederick Hemke
[ [ "Frederick Hemke", "instrument", "Saxophone" ], [ "Frederick Hemke", "family name", "Hemke" ] ]
American musician
Symphony for Saxophone and Wind Band, by Gerald Eugene Kemner (1932–2006) (composed around 1962 for Hemke) Music editions Hemke has edited works for saxophone solos and saxophone ensembles, twenty-five of which are part of the Frederick Hemke Saxophone Series published by the Southern Music Company. Awards and honors H...
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Frederick Hemke
[ [ "Frederick Hemke", "employer", "Northwestern University" ], [ "Frederick Hemke", "family name", "Hemke" ] ]
American musician
were designed in consultation with Hemke. Miscellaneous For research, while in grad school at Eastman, Hemke had borrowed from H. & A. Selmer one of the world's original saxophones made by Adolphe Sax around 1860. On September 17, 1960, a custodian unwittingly stuffed a cardboard box containing the instrument into an i...
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Frederick Hemke
[ [ "Frederick Hemke", "employer", "Northwestern University" ], [ "Frederick Hemke", "instrument", "Saxophone" ], [ "Frederick Hemke", "family name", "Hemke" ] ]
American musician
Pettersson Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, Yuri Ahronovitch conducting, Swedish Society Discofil (1994); , by Claudio Gabriele (composed 2005) For 12 saxophones North American premier Northwestern University Saxophone Ensemble, Hemke conducting , by Claudio Gabriele (composed 2011) For 9 saxophones World premiere, 20...
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Frederick Hemke
[ [ "Frederick Hemke", "employer", "Northwestern University" ], [ "Frederick Hemke", "family name", "Hemke" ] ]
American musician
My Woman Now" () "I Got Plenty o' Nuttin' " () "Gone, Gone, Gone" () "I Loves You, Porgy" () "Summertime" () (Brahms's Variations on the St. Anthony Chorale by Haydn) Arranged by Gary S. Bricault (born 1952) at the request of Fred Hemke Northwestern University Alumni Saxo Orchestra, Stephen Alltop conducting Performed ...
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Dennis M. Hanno
[ [ "Dennis M. Hanno", "educated at", "Western New England University" ], [ "Dennis M. Hanno", "educated at", "University of Notre Dame" ], [ "Dennis M. Hanno", "given name", "Dennis" ] ]
American college president
Dennis M. Hanno (born 1956) is the current president of Wheaton College in Norton, Massachusetts. He was appointed on February 22, 2014 as the college's eighth president, succeeding Ronald Crutcher, who retired in June 2014. Education Hanno grew up in a small town in upstate New York and attended the University of Notr...
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Dennis M. Hanno
[ [ "Dennis M. Hanno", "educated at", "University of Massachusetts Amherst" ], [ "Dennis M. Hanno", "employer", "Boston College" ] ]
American college president
University of Massachusetts Amherst where he studied accounting and psychology and obtained a PhD in Management in 1990. Career Before beginning his career in higher education, Hanno worked as a certified public accountant in New York and Massachusetts, founding and running his own firm in Lowville, New York from 1982 ...
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Dennis M. Hanno
[ [ "Dennis M. Hanno", "educated at", "University of Massachusetts Amherst" ] ]
American college president
have been made possible with the support of the Diana Davis Spencer Foundation and include the establishment of an endowed professorship in social entrepreneurship. The focus on social innovation reflects Hanno's work as an educator and entrepreneur. He is the founder and head of IDEA4Africa, a non-profit that seeks to...
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Dennis M. Hanno
[ [ "Dennis M. Hanno", "given name", "Dennis" ] ]
American college president
to The Washington Post. He also serves as a commissioner of the New England Commission on Higher Education, a three-year term that began in 2019. Family and personal life Hanno is married to his wife, Susan. They have two children, Ted and Emily. References 1. Wheaton Names Dennis Hanno as New President. Wheaton Colleg...
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Jerome Klein
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American art historian
Jerome Klein was an American art historian and art critic and a founding member of the American Artists' Congress (AAC). Career Klein began his career as an instructor in art history at Columbia University in the late 1920s, the only member of the department interested in modern art. In 1933 Klein signed a letter prote...
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