1994
DOI: 10.2307/1002901
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Fail Worse; Fail Better. Ivan Hewett on the Music of Richard Barrett

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“…Elsewhere, Hewett returns to this topic. Alarmed by the notion that classical music – which in the context of his remarks means contemporary music – might become ‘invisible and ubiquitous at the same moment’, Hewett posits a choice: ‘either to keep faith with classical music, and reanimate it so that it stays a living art; or be faced always with its ghost, murmuring at us from restaurant loudspeakers and CD shops and TV screens’ (Hewett 2003, 254). Yet both of Hewett's options, thus, demand a spectral presence: on the one hand stands the literally expressed ‘ghost’ – a virtual shadow of the music that was – but his alternative is one of re-animation.…”
Section: IIImentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Elsewhere, Hewett returns to this topic. Alarmed by the notion that classical music – which in the context of his remarks means contemporary music – might become ‘invisible and ubiquitous at the same moment’, Hewett posits a choice: ‘either to keep faith with classical music, and reanimate it so that it stays a living art; or be faced always with its ghost, murmuring at us from restaurant loudspeakers and CD shops and TV screens’ (Hewett 2003, 254). Yet both of Hewett's options, thus, demand a spectral presence: on the one hand stands the literally expressed ‘ghost’ – a virtual shadow of the music that was – but his alternative is one of re-animation.…”
Section: IIImentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For a general review of how new physics affects this decay see Ref. [11]. The diagrams which contribute to this process are essentially the same as those for the SM with the W ± replaced by H ± .…”
Section: Constraints and Branching Ratiosmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Model I [10] has received relatively little attention in the literature, although among other features allows the possibility of a H ± in the range of LEP2 [11] and the phenomena known as "fermiophobia" [12] → [16]. Fermiophobic Higgs bosons (H F ) are searched for actively at the Tevatron [17] and LEP [18], using direct production methods that make use of the ZZH F coupling.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The other process that we consider, b → sγ , vanishes at tree-level in the Standard Model due to the GIM mechanism, but can occur at one-loop through penguin diagrams. Since the Standard Model branching fraction depends on small GIM-violating effects, it has been suggested that this decay mode may provide a sensitive probe of physics beyond the Standard Model [9]. The recent measurement by the CLEO collaboration of the inclusive b → sγ decay width has yielded the bound M H + > 260 GeV for the charged scalar mass in type-II two-Higgs doublet models [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%