Электронная книга: David Davies «Philosophy of the Performing Arts»
This book provides an accessible yet sophisticated introduction to the significant philosophical issues concerning the performing arts. Presents the significant philosophical issues concerning the performing arts in an accessible style, assuming no prior knowledge Provides a critical overview and a comprehensive framework for thinking about the performing arts Examines the assumption that classical music provides the best model for thinking about artistic performance across the performing arts Explores ways in which the‘classical paradigm’ might be extended to other musical genres, to theatre, and to dance Applies the thinking on performing arts to the issue of ‘performance art’ Издательство: "John Wiley&Sons Limited"
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David Davies
David Davies may refer to:
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Politics
- David Davies (industrialist) (1818–1890), also known as David Davies Llandinam, MP for Cardigan, 1874–1885, and Cardiganshire, 1885–1886
- David Sanders Davies (1852–1934), Liberal politician, MP for Denbigh 1918–1922
- Sir David Davies (dairyman) (1870–1958), Conservative politician
- David Lewis Davies (1873–1937), British Member of Parliament for Pontypridd, 1931–1937
- Dai Davies (trade unionist) (1909–1998), Labour Party official and general secretary of the ISTC
- Dai Davies (politician) (born 1959), Independent Member of Parliament for Blaneau Gwent 2006–2010
- David Davies (Welsh politician) (born 1970), Welsh Conservative politician, and British Member of Parliament elected in 2005
- Dave Davies (Ontario politician)
- David Richard Seaborne Davies (1904–1984), Welsh legal academic, briefly a British Liberal Party Member of Parliament in 1945
- David Arthur Saunders Davies, British Member of Parliament for Carmarthenshire
Arts & entertainment
- David Ffrangcon-Davies (1855–1918), baritone
- Dave Davies (born 1947), British musician with The Kinks
- David Davies (musician) (born 1954), British flautist, conductor and composer
- David Davies (artist) (1864–1939), Australian artist
- Dave Davies (reporter) (born 1953), American reporter for the Philadelphia Daily News and radio host on WHYY
- David Martin Davies (born c. 1960s), American journalist and broadcaster based (and born) in Texas
- David Ffrangcon-Davies (1855–1918), Welsh operatic baritone
- David Stuart Davies (born 1946), editor, writer, and playwright
Sportsmen
- David Davies (football administrator) (born 1948), former Executive Director of the English Football Association
- David Davies (footballer born 1879) (1879–1956), Brecon F.C., Hereford Town F.C. and Wales international footballer
- David Davies (footballer born 1888), Oldham Athletic F.C. and Wales international footballer
- David Davies (rugby league born circa-1905), rugby league footballer of the 1920s and '30s for Wales, and Warrington
- David Davies (rugby league born circa-1915), rugby league footballer of the 1930s and '40s for Wales, and Salford
- David Davies (rugby league), rugby league footballer of the 1900s and '10s for Wales, Merthyr Tydfil, Swinton, and Oldham
- W. J. A. Davies (1890–1967), known as Dave Davies, rugby union footballer, captained England in the 1920s
- David Davies (swimmer) (born 1985), British long distance swimmer
- David Harris Davies (1877–1944), rugby union footballer of the 1900s for Wales, Tonna, Neath, Glamorgan Police, and Glamorgan
- Dai Davies (cricketer) (1896–1976), first-class cricketer for Glamorgan and Wales, and Test umpire
- Dai Davies (footballer born 1880) (1880–1944), rugby union, rugby league, and association footballer for Llanelli (RU), Wales (RL), Swinton, Wales (soccer) and Bolton Wanderers
- Dai Davies (footballer born 1948), Everton F.C., Wrexham A.F.C. and Wales international goalkeeper
- Dai Davies (rugby player born 1925) (1925–2003), rugby union footballer of the 1940s and '50s for British Lions, Wales, Penygraig, Somerset Police, British Police, Somerset, and Barbarian F.C.
- David Idwal Davies (1915–1990), rugby union and rugby league footballer of the 1930s and '40s for Wales (RU), Swansea, Wales (RL), and Leeds
- David John Davies (rugby) (1941–1969), rugby union and rugby league footballer of the 1960s for Wales (RU), Neath, and Leeds (RL)
Sciences
- David (DEN) Davies (born 1935), professor of electrical engineering at UCL; MoD Chief Scientific Adviser, 1993–1999
- David G. Davies (microbiologist), microbiologist and associate professor at Binghamton University
Religion
- David Davies (clergyman) (1741–1819), Welsh clergyman in the Church of England
- David Charles Davies (1826–1891), nonconformist clergyman
- David Edwardes Davies (died 1950), Anglican Bishop of Bangor
Nobility
- Baron Davies:
- David Davies, 1st Baron Davies (1880–1944), Liberal MP for Montgomershire 1906–1929, grandson of the industrialist David Davies (see above)
- David Davies, 2nd Baron Davies (1915–1944)
- David Davies, 3rd Baron Davies (born 1940)
- David Garfield Davies, Baron Davies of Coity (born 1935)
Others
- David Davies (Dai'r Cantwr) (1812–1874), Welsh activist sentenced for his part in the Rebecca Riots
- David James Davies (1893–1956), Welsh economist, industrialist, political activist and internationalist
- David Percy Davies (1891–1946), Welsh newspaper editor
See also
- David Davis (disambiguation), often pronounced the same way
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- Human name disambiguation pages
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