Wilhelm kagel biography of michael jackson

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  • William A. Kabel - to Birth: July 1, MI birth Death: Jul Jackson, Jackson, Michigan, USA death Father: Albert.
  • Martin Kagel's research and teaching comprises German literature and culture from the 18th through the 21st-century.
  • Plunderphonics

    Music genre

    Plunderphonics is a music genre in which tracks are constructed by sampling recognizable musical works. The term was coined by composer John Oswald in in his essay "Plunderphonics, or Audio Piracy as a Compositional Prerogative",[1] and eventually explicitly defined in the liner notes of his Grayfolded album. Plunderphonics is a form of sound collage. Oswald has described it as a referential and self-conscious practice which interrogates notions of originality and identity.[2]

    Although the concept of plunderphonics is broad, in practice there are many common themes used in what is normally called plunderphonic music. This includes heavy sampling of educational films of the s, news reports, radio shows, or anything with trained vocal announcers. Oswald's contributions to this genre rarely used these materials, the exception being his rap-like track "Power".

    The process of sampling other sources is found in various genres (nota

    World War II

    In preparation for the impending World War II, the 27th Quartermaster Regiment was constituted as an inactive unit of the U.S. Army on 10 February At that time transportation was a function that fell under the Quartermaster Corps and all truck units were designated as Quartermaster units. It was allotted to the Seventh Continental Army effective 1 May On 8 January , the 27th Quartermaster Regiment was redesignated as a truck unit and activated as a 1st Battalion, 27th Quartermaster Regiment on 18 April at Fort Benning, Georgia. The 1st Battalion with Headquarters and Headquarter Detachment, and Companies A through D was then transferred to Camp Haan, California without personnel and equipment and attached to VII Army Corps effective 1 May Company C was activated at Fort Benning, Georgia, and transferred to Fort Riley, Kansas, on 18 April

    The battalion was transferred from Camp Haan to Freda, California, on Temporary Change of Station to participate in maneu

    Martin Kagel

    Martin Kagel's research and teaching comprises German literature and culture from the 18th through the 21st-century. 

    Selected Publications (since )

    • Open Wounds: Holocaust Theatre and the Legacy of George Tabori. Ed. Martin Kagel and David Z. Saltz. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press,
    •  "Introduction." Open Wounds: Holocaust Theatre and the Legacy of George Tabori. Ed. Martin Kagel and David Z. Saltz. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press,

    • “Brecht-Trialog. Zur Peter-Weiss-Rezeption bei George Tabori.” Sprachheimaten und Grenzgänge: Festschrift für Anat Feinberg. Ed. Johannes Becke and Roland Gruschka. Heidelberg: Winter,
    • Die große Mischkalkulation: Institutions, Social Import, and Market Forces in the German Literary Field. Ed. William C. Donahue and Martin Kagel. Paderborn: Wilhelm Fink,
    • “Mischkalkulationen. Transnational Perspectives on the German Literary Field.” Die große Mischkalkulation
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