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MU5ICAL CHRONICLL 1917-1923 BY PAUL RO5ENFELD NEW YORK HARCOURT,
BRACE AND COMPANY COPYRIGHT, 1923, BY HAECOURTj BRACE AND COMPANY,
INC. PRINTED IN THK U. A. MY THK OUINN ft BODKN COMPANY NAHWAY, N,
J, TO AlPKED SXIEGLITZ The greater portion of the material of which
this book is composed has been printed in the form of articles in
Arts and Decoration, The Dial, The New Republic, The Seven Arts,
and Vanity Fair and thanks are due the editors of these periodicals
for permission to reprint it. Most of the chapters have been
thoroughly recobbled, and a good many have been completely
re-written in the effort not of assembling them about a single
point of view, but of more accurately expressing the feelings with
which they were originally conceived. CONTENTS PROLOGUE TO THE
ANNUAL TRAGEDY 3 ROWLAND AND THE COMPOSERS n THE END OF THE KNEISF.
L QUARTET 20 PATRIOTIC CONCERT 27 PALESTRINA ON 2 2ND STREET 36
DINDY 45 THE FATE OF MONA 54 THE CONCERT HALL 61 THE BLOCII VIOLA
SUITE 78 DAMROSCH HISTORICAL CYCLE 87 CYRIL SCOTT 91 THE STRAWINSKY
CONCERTINO 97 THREE ITALIAN MODERNS 105 LOUISE 114 CONCERTS AT THE
MUSEUM 119 SZYMANOWSKI 124 THE BLOCH VIOLIN SONATA 131
ALL-TCHAIKOWSXY PROGRAM 139 THE GROUP OF Six 146 JOHN ALDEN
CARPENTER 167 SATIE AND IMPRESSIONISM 174 PRIZE SONG 185 BRUCKNER
190 SAINT-SA NS 200 THE VISIT OF RICHARD STRAUSS 209 vii viii
Contents THE ORNSTEIN DOUBLE SONATA 220 Gozzi AND PROKOFIEFF 228
THE TRAGEDY OF GUSTAV MAHLER 238 BODANSKY AND HlS FRIENDS 250
ALL-AMERICAN NIGHT 257 THE BETHLEHEM FESTIVAL 264 ALICE MIRIAM 275
FOR FRANCKS CENTENNIAL 279 BART6K 285 NEW GERMAN Music 293 MUSICAL
CHRONICLE
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Timely and original, this publication presents the latest tools,
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organizational surveys. --International Review of Administrative
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Timely and original, Improving Organizational Surveys presents the
latest tools, techniques, and applications for conducting
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survey is conducted, including a step-by-step guide; how to go
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advantages and disadvantages of computer-administered surveys; what
to do about measurement error; lessons learned from conducting
sexual harassment surveys; and a review of the definitional,
methodological, and practical aspects of conducting a
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students who are interested in surveying public and private sector
organizations.
This volume is the first to directly examine the presence,
maintenance, and advancement of Hispanics in the U.S. workforce. As
such, this book makes a significant contribution to one of many
glaring gaps of information pertaining to the soon-to-be largest
minority population in the United States. . . . This book will
serve as good reference material for information on Hispanics in
the workforce and, I hope, will spur additional interest and
research on this important yet ignored population. --Contemporary
Sociology "Hispanics in the Workplace provides a very interesting
and useful discussion of the status of this important group in our
work force. I enthusiastically recommend it for use in graduate
seminars on industrial and organizational psychology and human
resources management." --Mary K. Schratz, Ph.D., California State
University, Long Beach "This book addresses very important issues,
seldom discussed in the literature. It is full of valuable
information that brings the reader up to date on statistics, data,
facts and analyses concerning issues of relevance to Latinos and to
policy makers and social scientists. The book increases our
understanding of the Latino work force, the problems they face, and
suggests useful approaches and programs. An important resource for
anyone interested in this population." --Oliva M. Espin, San Diego
State University "A major contribution to the literature, Hispanics
in the Workplace goes beyond the common demographic projections to
in-depth studies of Hispanic groups. It is an excellent resource
for descriptive statistics on Hispanics in the U.S.--especially on
work force participation and education. Its analyses of how equal
opportunity programs, mentoring, and litigation have affected
Hispanics as a group will be very helpful to managers and policy
developers." --Catherine A. Riordan, University of Missouri-Rolla
"Bravo! Knouse, Rosenfeld, and Culbertson provide us with a
significant look at the issues related to Hispanics at work. It
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diversity." --Robert A. Giacalone, University of Richmond "It
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the literature on Hispanics in the workplace." --Harry C. Triandis,
University of Illinois, U-C "This volume of 14 chapters, each
written by a different author, provides an in-depth view of the
Hispanic work force. Collectively, the chapters present a
comprehensive explanation of employment factors; Hispanic work
problems; mentoring systems for Hispanics; work issues for Hispanic
women; and background on Hispanic work experiences in government
and private sectors of the Us economy. Individual chapters are well
written. . . . Readers interested in an intensive, rather
statistical, perspective of the Hispanic work force will find this
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important reading for anyone who would study Hispanic workforce
characteristics, employment problems, and psychological as well as
work challenges. Papers presented here are scholarly but do a fine
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unique to the Hispanic cultural experience. The link between
workplace choice and experience and Hispanic psyche is strong."
--Bookwatch, WYOU-TV, Madison, WI Hispanics are the fastest growing
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significant portion of the work force. However, despite these
facts, little or no research to date has been conducted to address
this issue. The first in its field, Hispanics in the Workplace
presents a comprehensive exploration of Hispanic employment
factors, problems at work, support systems, Hispanic women and
work, and work in the government and private sectors. Contributors
include notable researchers who uncover such specific topics as
entry into employment, work force characteristics, recruiting and
selection, training and development, special problems of women, job
satisfaction, stress management, work ethic, stereotyping, and
language barriers. They address various opportunities and problems
of Hispanics they relate to the military, civilians in the
military, the private sector, and entrepreneurs. If you are a
professional, academic, or student of management, organization
studies, sociology, human resources, and/or ethnic studies, this
groundbreaker will prove to be an essential tool for you.
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