Browsing Humanities by Subject "Interpretation"
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Exploring independent interpretation development in young pianists : a case study
(North-West University (South Africa) , Potchefstroom Campus, 2015)The purpose of this intrinsic case study was to explore the way in which young, developing pianists approach learning a new work, with specific reference to interpretation. Several studies address issues relating to ... -
Hermeneutiese problematiek in Michael White se narratiewe terapeutiese teorie
(North-West University, 2005)This article sets out to explore the hermeneutical problems in the narrative therapeutic theory of Michael White by investigating his understanding of "story" within its interpretative context. In both White's interpretative ... -
Historic house museums and communication: a case study of the Irma Stern Museum
(North-West University (South Africa), 2020)This cultural historical study investigates the challenges faced by historic house museums both internationally and in South Africa, and considers the question of whether effective communication could solve these problems. ... -
Identiteitsbeelding van twee jeugkarakters in die film Paljas
(North-West University, 2004)With a view to conducting a study of the identity portrayal as presented in the film Paljas - and more specifically of the two youth characters, Willem and Emma - a few relevant theoretical concepts are included in this ... -
'n Ondersoek na die tegniese aspekte van A. Scriabin se Prelude vir die linkerhand, Op. 9, no. 1
(North-West University, 2009)The left hand has always been perceived as the weaker of the two hands and since about 1840, a substantial amount of piano repertoire for the left hand has seen the light. Composers continue to show an interest in composing ... -
Die paradokse van koherensie in Karolina Ferreira (Lettie Viljoen) en Vincent (Willem Brakman)
(Potchefstroom University for Christian Higher Education, 1998)The Afrikaans novel Karolina Ferreira (1993) by Lettie Viljoen, and Willem Brakman's Dutch novel Vincent (1993) have both been described by critics as ambivalent, unconventional, and disruptive as far as the inner and ...