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  1. BOMB Issue 77, Fall 2001 (BOMB Magazine) by James Casebere, Raimund Abraham, et all 2001-09-15
  2. Mythology: Greek Roman Norse Babylonian Indian (Monarch notes) by Julia Wolfe Loomis, 1986-04
  3. MYTHOLOGY GREEK ROMAN NORSE BABYLONIAN INDIAN MONARCH NOTES by Julia Wolfe Loomis, 1965-01-01
  4. Thomas Wolfe's Letters to His Mother Julia Elizabeth Wolfe by Thomas ( Editor Terry, John Skally) Wolf, 1946
  5. Thomas Wolfe's Letters to His Mother Julia Elizabeth Wolfe by Thomas (Editor Terry, John Skally) Wolf, 1951-01-01
  6. The New Yorker, April 12, 1958 "Mrs. Julia Wolfe" by Stewart Johnson, 1958-01-01
  7. Art of the Dresden Gallery Notes and Observations Upon the Old and Modern Masters and Paintings in the Royal Collection by Julia De Wolfe Addison, 1907-01-01
  8. Virgil's The Aeneid and The Georgics ; The Eclogues (Monarch notes) by Julia Wolfe Loomis, 1964
  9. Monarch Notes and Study Guides Mythology by Julia Wolfe Loomis, 1965-01-01
  10. Virgil's Aeneid the Georgics the Eclogues Monarch Notes by Julia Wolfe Loomis, 1965-01-01
  11. The Aeneid, Georgics and Eclogues By Virgil by Julia Wolfe Loomis, 1964
  12. Virgil's The Aeneid And The Georgics, The Eclogues (Monarch Notes And Study Guides) by Publius & Julia Wolfe Loomis (Monarch Notes And Study Guides) Virgilius Marco, 1964
  13. Monarch review notes on the Aeneid, Georgics, and Eclogues by Virgil by Julia Wolfe Loomis, 1963
  14. Naissance à Richmond: Meghann Shaughnessy, Arthur Ashe, Mickie James, Warren Beatty, Shirley Maclaine, Stan Winston, Julia Faye, Tom Wolfe (French Edition)

21. North Carolina Collection-Letters From W.O. Wolfe
TO wolfe, Fred 19-1917 CW7 Autograph letter signed FROM wolfe, WO TO wolfe, Fred 4-2-1917 CW Autograph letter signed FROM wolfe, WO TO wolfe, julia 10-18
http://www.lib.unc.edu/ncc/ref/tw/correspondence/correspondence_WO.html
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Letters from W.O. Wolfe
Letters in the Thomas Wolfe Collection from members of the Wolfe family (excluding Thomas Wolfe) are listed below. The entries are arranged alphabetically: first by the name of the letter-writer and then by the name of the recipient. Other information includes the date, the series number, and the form of the letter.
FROM: Wolfe, W.O.
TO:
CW
Autograph letter signed
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FROM: Wolfe, W. O.
TO: Asheville Daily Citizen, Editor
Typed or carbon copy of signed original
FROM: Wolfe, W.O.
TO: [Benjamin], "Son" CW Autograph letter signed FROM: Wolfe, W. O. TO: Martin, Augusta Autograph letter signed FROM: Wolfe, W. O. TO: Martin, Augusta Autograph letter signed FROM: Wolfe, W. O. TO: Martin, Augusta Autograph letter signed FROM: Wolfe, W.O. TO: "Son" [Thomas?] CW Autograph letter signed FROM: Wolfe, W.O. TO: "Son" [Thomas?] CW Autograph letter signed FROM: Wolfe, W. O.

22. The Ensemble Sospeso - Julia Wolfe - 28 February 2002
julia wolfe after minimalism. thursday · 28 february 2002 · 8 pm preconcert conversation with julia wolfe 7 pm the miller theater
http://www.sospeso.com/contents/20012002/wolfe.html
julia wolfe
after minimalism thursday · 28 february 2002 · 8 pm
preconcert conversation with julia wolfe 7 pm
the miller theater at columbia university

broadway at 116 · new york
Evan Ziporyn writes that "in an age of trends and fashions, movements and anti-movements, genre and sub-genres, Julia Wolfe 's life and work defy easy categorization. On the surface, she seems the quintessential composer for the 90s—New York-based, politically aware, and, don't forget, female—and in fact her career has been appropriately meteoric. In the last few years she has sprung into the consciousness of the musical cognoscenti through a few startlingly individual and unforgettable works for orchestra, string quartet, large brass ensemble, six pianos, and chamber ensemble, and she is now rightly regarded as one of the key musical voices of her generation. Given all this, one would ordinarily expect something post-minimal or pre-millennial, something filled with fin-de-siecle hipness, something befitting the "latest thing." But when one hears her music, the catch-phrases immediately become inadequate and simplistic."
Join Sospeso for the first American retrospective of the work of this delightful composer.

23. EAR/Rational Music!
wolfe, julia The String Quartets CA21011 CD $16.50 Bang on a Can co-founder julia wolfe has turned the string quartet world upside down with these hip and
http://www.ear-rational.com/detail.php?id=8207&searchparm=:W&order=&offset=180

24. Aworks :: "new" American Classical Music: Dig Deep (1998). Julia Wolfe
Dig Deep (1998). julia wolfe. I am confounded by julia wolfe s string quartet Dig Deep. A founder of Bang on a Can, julia wolfe is a New Yorkbased composer.
http://rgable.typepad.com/aworks/2004/04/dig_deep_julia_.html
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Dig Deep (1998). Julia Wolfe
I am confounded by Julia Wolfe 's string quartet Dig Deep . I find the fast, edgy parts tense and exciting. But much of the work also has a recurring "shovel-like"rhythmic element that really annoys me. From the Cantaloupe record label website: In Dig Deep the players dig deep into the strings to create a dense, thick, intense, reedy sound. The music wrestles back and forth between the deep attacks and frenzied tunes. The piece reflects a personal struggle, digging deep for compassion and understanding. Dig Deep was commissioned for the Kronos Quartet with support from Nora Norden. Daniel Felsenfel in Strings Magazine talks about the: ...raw power of Dig Deep (in a fantastically open-throttled performance by the New York-based quartet Ethel)... Alan Rich in LA Weekly comments on the CD The quartets are outwardly alike: big, gritty blocks of still, repeated sonority. Perhaps I have erred in not listening with my amplifier turned up to 11, as the rubrics demand at live BOAC events; prolonged exposure to BOAC’s kick-ass music making can breed discomfort, as Alex Ross noted in a recent New Yorker piece. Apparently, I like open-throttled frenzy that I can crank up loud...

25. Wauu.DE: Arts: Music: Composition: Composers: W: Wolfe, Julia
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26. BOMB Magazine: Julia Wolfe By David Krasnow
julia wolfe by David Krasnow, julia wolfe, 2001. I heard my first julia wolfe work, performed by the Spit Orchestra, in the early nineties.
http://www.bombmagazine.com/wolfe/wolfe.html
Julia Wolfe by David Krasnow
Julia Wolfe, 2001. Photo by Peter Serling.
I heard my first Julia Wolfe work, performed by the Spit Orchestra, in the early nineties. It took me back to teenage concerts where I hung off the thin edge of the stage in front of the speaker stacks, hearing in my stomach as much as my ears. I was equally thrilled listening to a recent piece played by Wolfe's quartet, Ethel; this time the excitement was in trying to decipher how a fantastic maelstrom was put together so exquisitely, with the demure materials of harmony, rhythm and strings.
Wolfe has all the credentials a young composer could want: a degree from Yale, a Fulbright, and commissions and awards from The Kronos Quartet, Library of Congress, Cary Trust and Meet the Composer, for starters. But she's best known as one of the three founders of Bang on a Can, a homegrown festival (with concerts sometimes lasting 12 straight hours) that's become one of new music's major events and spawned an ensemble, Bang on a Can, a commissioning fund and a record label, Cantaloupe. The first American concert exclusively of Wolfe's work will be presented at New York's Miller Theater next year.
From orchestra to a cappella, Wolfe's attention to sound as a material with physical weight owes as much to the New York School of Morton Feldman as to the Minimalists' rigorous patterning (officially, she is postminimalist). Feldman, however, didn't consider the sound of a car skidding as musical material. Julia's studio, where we talked, was filled with the staccato rhythm of jackhammers and the slow crescendos of crane engines from outside. I listened, and wondered when they'd show up in one of her compositions.

27. Julia Wolfe
In an age of trends and fashions, movements and antimovements, genres and sub-genres, julia wolfe s life and work defy early categorization.
http://www.otherminds.org/shtml/Wolfe.shtml

Julia Wolfe's appetite for music is wide-ranging and voracious; her enthusiasm for late Beethoven is rivaled only by her passion for Led Zeppelin, or perhaps her love of traditional American folk music. These influences and many others can be heard subtly but clearly in her work, yet in no way is her music a pastiche of styles. Rather, disparate sounds and structures are put to new, unexpected uses, the point being not one of self-conscious reference, but rather that of finding expression for the unique way she has processed the material. There are no power chords in the breathtakingly virtuosic string quartet Early that summer , but the vibrancy of rock and roll sears through every moment. Similarly, one can sense the spirit of Stravinsky and Andriessson in On Seven-Star-Shoes and The Vermeer Room , and yet these pieces have identities that are distinct and utterly Wolfe-ian.
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28. Julia Wolfe Music Excerpts
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29. Genealogy Data
Marriage BEF. 1904 Spouse wolfe, julia A Birth 1859 Indiana Death AFT. 1935 Parents Father wolfe, William Mother Sherberger, Caroline.
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Redman, Sarah
Birth : 3 APR 1805 Shenendoah Valley, VA
Death : 27 FEB 1882 Springfield, Ross Co, Ohio
Family: Marriage: 14 JUN 1827 in Ross Co, Ohio
Spouse: Overly, George Washington
Birth : 2 SEP 1798 Bourbon Co., KY
Death : 21 JUL 1861 Springfield, Ross Co, Ohio
Parents: Father: Overly, Frederick
Mother: Hines, Mary Ann
Children: Overly, Margaret
Overly, John Henry Overly, Susan Ann Overly, Elizabeth Overly, George Washington Overly, Fredrick
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Wheeland, Samuel Birth : 3 SEP 1811 Death : 7 JUN 1896 Family: Marriage: 7 NOV 1833 in Ross Co, Ohio Spouse: Overly, Margaret "Peggy" Birth : 25 MAR 1815 Springfield, Ross Co, Ohio Death : 1 FEB 1897 Harrison, Ross Co, Ohio Parents: Father: Overly, Frederick Mother: Hines, Mary Ann Children: Wheeland, Salome Wheeland, Frederick Wheeland, Mary Jane Wheeland, Elizabeth Wheeland, John Wheeland, Susanna A Wheeland, Caroline Wheeland, Jonathon Wheeland, Samuel Wheeland, Albert Wheeland, Margaret Alice Wheeland, George Washington

30. Details For Margaret Leng Tan Performs Julia Wolfe's East Broadway At Other Mind
Margaret Leng Tan performs the west coast premiere of julia wolfe s piece East Broadway (1996) written specifically for Tan at the Other Minds Music Festival
http://www.archive.org/audio/audio-details-db.php?collectionid=OM5LengTanWolfe&c

31. Susan Wolfe
Books. wolfe, Susan, and julia Penelope, eds. Sexual Practice, Textual Theory Lesbian Cultural Criticism. Chapters in books. wolfe, Susan, and julia Penelope.
http://www.usd.edu/engl/Faculty/wolfe.html
Susan Wolfe
Acting Dean, College of Arts and Sciences;
Professor, English Department, USD
Fall 2001 Office Hours: To be announced.
Office: Arts and Sciences #101
Tele. 605-677-5221
E-mail swolfe@usd.edu Academic Specialties: Teaches linguistics and gender studies and does research in both areas. Some of the courses that Dr. Wolfe has taught at USD: ENGL 793 Seminar in Selected Topics. Rotating topics have included Adrienne Rich; Emily Dickinson; Women Writers of the Left Bank; the Expatriate Experience. LING 790 Seminar in Language Studies. Rotating topics have included Political Uses of Language; Sex as a Sociolinguistic Variable; Linguistics and Literary Style; TESOL Theory and Methodology; Philosophy of Language; Indo-European. ENGL 770 Gender Studies ENGL 708 Practicum in English ENGL 495/695 English Workshop. Rotating topics have included Report Writing; Stylistics; Historical Linguistics; TESOL Theory and Methodology. LING 443/643 History of the English Language LING 403/603 Introduction to Linguistic Science Education: Ph.D. SUNY-Stony Brook

32. Thomas Wolfe Memorial - The Site Today
generation North Carolinian of ScotsIrish-English stock. julia wolfe did not operate the boardinghouse out of any financial necessity.
http://www.ah.dcr.state.nc.us/sections/hs/wolfe/Main.htm
The Thomas Wolfe Memorial
Thomas Wolfe, 1920
Wolfe Memorial Re-Opening !!
Download Official Press Kit Materials

Reopening Celebration Schedule

May 28-31, 2004
T homas Wolfe left an indelible mark on American letters. His mother's boardinghouse in Asheville, North Carolina—now the Thomas Wolfe Memorial —has become one of literature's most famous landmarks. Named "Old Kentucky Home" by a previous owner, Wolfe immortalized the rambling Victorian structure as "Dixieland" in his epic autobiographical novel, Look Homeward, Angel . A classic of American literature, Look Homeward, Angel has never gone out of print since its publication in 1929, keeping interest in Wolfe alive and attracting visitors to the setting for this great novel. Thomas Clayton Wolfe, the last of his parents' eight children, was born on October 3, 1900, at 92 Woodfin Street in Asheville. His father, William Oliver Wolfe (1851-1922), was descended from hardy Pennsylvania German-English-Dutch farmers; his mother, Julia Elizabeth Westall Wolfe (1860-1945), was a third-generation North Carolinian of Scots-Irish-English stock. Julia Wolfe did not operate the boardinghouse out of any financial necessity. W. O. Wolfe could well afford to support the family with the earnings of the tombstone shop he owned and operated on Asheville's city square. But former teacher Julia Wolfe had an obsession for the real estate market and used her profits to buy more property. A shrewd and hard-nosed businesswoman, family members remembered Julia Wolfe as a

33. Thomas Wolfe Memorial - Family Album
WO julia wolfe 1900 Courtesy NCDAH. AN EARLY TRAGEDY - Leslie s Death. julia Leslie, ca. julia wolfe and her first-born child, Leslie E. wolfe.
http://www.ah.dcr.state.nc.us/sections/hs/wolfe/album.htm
MOTHER AND FATHER Married in 1885 A turn-of-the-century image of Thomas Wolfe's parents, William Oliver and Julia Westall Wolfe, taken around the time Tom was born. "The strange figure of Oliver Gant cast its famous shadow through the town . . . . And what Eliza endured in pain and fear and glory no one knew . . . . For from the first, deeper than love, deeper than hate, as deep as the unfleshed bones of life, an obscure and final warfare was being waged between them." Look Homeward, Angel
Courtesy NCDAH AN EARLY TRAGEDY Leslie's Death
Courtesy of the Pack Library Julia Wolfe and her first-born child, Leslie E. Wolfe. Nine months after W. O. and Julia were married, the first of eight Wolfe children was born. Sadly, Leslie lived just nine months before she died of infant cholera. "The first, a girl, died . . . of infant cholera
. . . . The others outlived the grim and casual littering." Look Homeward, Angel THE SECOND CHILD Demure, Shy, Maidenly . . . Effie became the oldest sister in a large, rambunctious family. Quiet by nature, she was married at the age of 21 in the Old Kentucky Home.
Look Homeward, Angel

34. Julia Wolfe Biographie - Médiathèque De L Ircam © 2004
Translate this page julia wolfe biographie du compositeur, catalogue des oeuvres, disques, sites internet. julia wolfe biographie du compositeur
http://brahms.ircam.fr/textes/c00003056/

35. Sequenza21/The Contemporary Classical Music Weekly
Who s Afraid of julia wolfe. One of New York’s finest and most visible composers, Bang on a Can cofounder julia wolfe is front-and-center this week and next.
http://www.sequenza21.com/021003.html
About Us Essential Library Read Past Issues Resources ... Composer Links February 03-10, 2003 Who's Afraid of
Julia Wolfe
One of New York’s finest and most visible composers, Bang on a Can co-founder Julia Wolfe is front-and-center this week and next. On Thursday, February 6, ETHEL kicks off its three-part survey of her string quartets (and John Zorn’s) at Columbia’s Miller Theater and on February 11 Cantaloupe will release a recording of the three quartets featuring ETHEL, Lark Quartet and the Cassatt String Quartet. Through their relentless high energy and ferocious passion, Wolfe’s quartets have become popular repertoire for many of the younger quartets who specialize in contemporary music. Her music conveys an intensity and intimacy, a virtuosity and
joy of sound that turns the string quartet into a high voltage vehicle of expression. “Dig Deep” is a hard-charging force of nature; “Four Marys” was inspired by Wolfe's love for playing the Appalachian dulcimer, and “Early That Summer” is perhaps the best known of all of Wolfe’s work. As composer Evan Ziporyn writes, "There are no power chords in the breathtakingly virtuosic string quartet Early That Summer, but the vibrancy of rock and roll sears through every moment." Wolfe body of work defies classification, drawing on range of influences as disparate as late Beethoven and Led Zeppelin. Her musical explorations are unified by a focus on sound as a beautiful and powerful abstraction imbued with meaning. Born in Philadelphia in 1958, Wolfe studied with Martin Bresnick at Yale, receiving her MM, and later did doctoral work at Princeton.

36. Sequenza21/The Contemporary Classical Music Weekly
February 25March 04, 2002. julia wolfe after minimalism. first american retrospective thursday · 28 february 2002 · 8 pm preconcert
http://www.sequenza21.com/022502.html
About Us Essential Library Read Past Issues Resources ... Composer Links February 25-March 04, 2002 julia wolfe
after minimalism first american retrospective
preconcert conversation with julia wolfe 7 pm
the miller theater at columbia university
Text by Evan Ziporyn In an age of trends and fashions, movements and anti-movements, genres and sub-genres, Julia Wolfe's life and work defy early categorization. On the surface, she seems the quintessential composer for the '90s New York-based, politically aware and, don't forget, female and in fact her career has been appropriately meteoric. In the last few years she has sprung into the consciousness of the musical cognoscenti through a few startlingly individual and unforgettable works for orchestra, string quartet, chorus, and chamber ensemble, and she is now rightfully regarded as one of the key musical voices of her generation. Given all this, one would ordinarily expect something befitting the "latest thing." But when one hears her music, the catch-phrases immediately become inadequate, one-dimensional, and simplistic. The music's simply too damn real to be described by an "ism." Julia Wolfe's appetite for music is wide-ranging and voracious; her enthusiasm for late Beethoven is rivaled only by her passion for Led Zeppelin, or perhaps her love of traditional American folk music. These influences and many others can be heard subtly but clearly in her work, yet in no way is her music a pastiche of styles. Rather, disparate sounds and structures are put to new, unexpected uses, the point being not one of self-conscious reference, but rather that of finding expression for the unique way she has processed the material. There are no power chords in the breathtakingly virtuosic string quartet Early that summer, but the vibrancy of rock and roll sears through every moment. Similarly, one can sense the spirit of Stravinsky and Andriessson in On Seven-Star-Shoes and The Vermeer Room, and yet these pieces have identities that are distinct and utterly Wolfe-ian.

37. Welcome To The Thomas Wolfe Memorial - Asheville, NC
Restored, An Author Revisited; Thomas wolfe Shrine Returns By RALPH BLUMENTHAL (NYT) 1743 words ASHEVILLE, NC Flames gorged on julia wolfe s prim dining
http://www.wolfememorial.com/news_ahouserestored.html
News Release
JUNE 5, 2003
THE ARTS/CULTURAL DESK
A House Restored, An Author Revisited; Thomas Wolfe Shrine Returns
By RALPH BLUMENTHAL (NYT) 1743 words
ASHEVILLE, N.C. Flames gorged on Julia Wolfe's prim dining room in the family boarding house that her son Thomas lampooned as the forlorn Dixieland in ''Look Homeward, Angel.'' They devoured the massive Eastlake mantelpiece and Mission chairs and tables, melted the brass clocks and silver, and destroyed 200 of the house's 800 artifacts, while damaging many others throughout the 29 rooms.
Much else, too, was destroyed when the white, gabled 1883 Queen Anne house called Old Kentucky Home was torched by an unknown arsonist in the early hours of July 24, 1998. But firefighters salvaged most of the structure, and the interior is now being restored at a cost of $2.4 million for an anticipated November reopening.
The restoration comes at a time when Wolfe's seesawing literary reputation established in 1929 with the searing fictionalized reminiscences of ''Look Homeward, Angel'' may once again be on the upswing. If so, part of the credit goes to devotees and their Thomas Wolfe Society, which holds its annual meeting tomorrow and Saturday in Burlington, Vt., where Wolfe took a motor trip in 1933.

38. Detailed Record
• By Thomas wolfe ; julia Elizabeth wolfe ; C Hugh Holman ; Sue Fields Ross • Publisher Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press, 1968
http://worldcatlibraries.org/wcpa/ow/5db06f081c964793.html
About WorldCat Help For Librarians The letters of Thomas Wolfe to his mother.
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39. Julia Wolfe
Arsenal of Democracy. Tell me everything; Early That Summer; Arsenal of Democracy; Four Marys. SPIT Orchestra Lark Quartet Orkest De
http://www.musiktexte.de/german/de/dept_170.html
Home CDs im Vertrieb
Arsenal of Democracy
  • Tell me everything Early That Summer Arsenal of Democracy Four Marys
SPIT Orchestra
Lark Quartet
Orkest De Volharding
Cassatt String Quartet
Newband

40. MSN Entertainment - Music: Julia Wolfe
julia wolfe. julia wolfe. Play a SoundsLike station based on the artist julia wolfe (Radio Plus required), julia wolfe SoundsLike Station (Radio Plus required).
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