DISCOVERING THE CREATIVE IMPULSE<br />  A Study in the Interrelated Arts&nbsp; &nbsp; <br /><br />by Dr. Harold Popp
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Chapter V: Relationships in Form and Structure

p. 112: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Symphony #40, K. 550, Movement 3, Menuetto

p. 112: "Have You Met Miss Jones?"  Performed by Hillside Blues (a faculty jazz quartet from Wichita State University: Tom Fowler (sax), Bill Thomson (piano), Mark Foley (bass), and J.C. Combs (drumset). The styles played are: ballad, waltz, bossa nova, swing, and ballad.)

p. 113 "Lost Your Head Blues" performed by Bessie Smith and Louis Armstrong

p.117: e.e. cummings:  in Just-

p. 117: Fra Angelico, The Madonna of Humility c. 1430 found at the National Gallery of Art

p. 118: Fernando Sor, "Variations on a Theme by Mozart," Guitar Recital/John Williams, London, Eng.:  London Records, CD 452 173-2 available for purchase at classicalarchives.com

p. 118: Fernando Sor, "Variations on a Theme of Mozart" Performed by Andres Segovia.
p. 119: Oscar Howe:  A Retrospective Exhibition 
PictureCunka Wakan Dance



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Mythical Bird
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Sioux Seed Player
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Cicose (I am waving)
p. 123:  Marc Chagall:  I and the Village

p. 126: Franz Joseph Haydn: Finale (Rondo form) from String Quartet op. 33 no. 2 Performed by the Emerson String Quartet





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