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Ramsier (September 23, 1937 –
January 31, 2021) was an
American classical composer most
noted for his
contributions to the b**** literature.
Ramsier,...
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concerning the inverse-square law.
Dimitria Electra Gatzia and Rex D.
Ramsier, in
their 2021 paper,
contend that the inverse-square law is more closely...
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Ramsier, M.A.; Cunningham, A.J.; Moritz, G.L.; Finneran, J.J.; Williams, C.V.;...
- (1): 1013–1025. doi:10.1002/ar.a.20263. PMID 16200648. S2CID 21448186.
Ramsier,
Marissa A.;
Cunningham A.J.;
Moritz G.L.;
Finneran J.J.;
Williams C.V...
- Vultures, in
January 2007. It was
announced during recording that Erik
Ramsier would leave the band to
pursue a life with his family.
Shortly thereafter...
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American Anatoly Dokumentov 1937
Russian Robert Moran 1937
American Paul
Ramsier 1937 2021
American Yoshihisa Taira 1937 2005 ****anese-born
French Irma...
- Wolpe, and the Oboe".
Perspectives of New
Music 20, nos. 1–2:135–148.
Ramsier, Paul. 1972. "An
Analysis and
Comparison of the
Motivic Structure of Octandre...
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scored in 63 matches, for an
average of 2.4
goals per match. 4
goals Brooke Ramsier –
Auburn 3
goals Toni
Payne – Duke
Madison Schultz –
North Carolina Sophie...
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International Music Fund
Award (1957). Haieff's
notable students include Paul
Ramsier. He was
married to
Sheila Jeanne Agatha van
Meurs in 1988. He died in Rome...
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piano parts). He also
shares a CD with Gary Karr with
music of Paul
Ramsier. It was with that CD that
classical CD
Reviews hailed him as "a most artistic...