Integration of wetlands into a novel sustainable urban drainage system decision support model used for urban pollution control
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Decolonization of the Music Curriculum Consent has been secured to share this data Interview with Ashley McAulay Ashley McAulay studied on the MA Music, Performance programme at the University of Salford, commencing in 2021 and completing 2022. Prior to this he studied music at the University of York (2018 - 2021). Whilst studying at the University of Salford, he specialized in Flute, developing his interest in different styles such as Folk, Jazz and particularly, exploring contemporary classical music. He has composed a variety of pieces which have been performed by the Adelphi Contemporary Music Ensemble at Salford, This exploration eventually developed into his Final Project - The Beautiful/Horrible, a study in Indeterminate Graphic Score Notation, and the ways in which this form of notation can be exploited. His work within this project is influenced by composers such as Peter Maxwell-Davies, John Cage, Iannis Xennakis and others. Since completing his studies he has worked with a v
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Decolonization of the Music Curriculum Consent has been secured to share this data Interview with Ashley McAulay Ashley McAulay studied on the MA Music, Performance programme at the University of Salford, commencing in 2021 and completing 2022. Prior to this he studied music at the University of York (2018 - 2021). Whilst studying at the University of Salford, he specialized in Flute, developing his interest in different styles such as Folk, Jazz and particularly, exploring contemporary classical music. He has composed a variety of pieces which have been performed by the Adelphi Contemporary Music Ensemble at Salford, This exploration eventually developed into his Final Project - The Beautiful/Horrible, a study in Indeterminate Graphic Score Notation, and the ways in which this form of notation can be exploited. His work within this project is influenced by composers such as Peter Maxwell-Davies, John Cage, Iannis Xennakis and others. Since completing his studies he has worked with a v
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