Author(s) Bio Richard E. 'Dick' Crandall is a professor in the College of Business at Appalachian State University (ASU), Boone, North Carolina.
Franck's Piano Quintet in F minor was composed in the winter of 1878-1879, a time during which some biographers suggest he was infatuated with one of his students. An ultra-expressive work – Nadia Boulanger said it contains more ppp and fff markings than any other chamber piece – it may have been. He was a late achiever par excellence: he completed his only Symphony when he was sixty-six, and he composed his memorable chamber works, the Piano Quintet and Violin Sonata, just several years before, with the String Quartet closely following the Symphony. There is no telling what he might have. The ensemble of NSO musicians offer a mix of playfulness and melancholy in its spring concert with Beethoven's Duo with Two Obbligato Eyeglasses for Viola and Cello, Mozart's String Quintet in G minor, and Franck's Piano Quintet. Franck piano quintet program notes beethoven. The American Quartet. Haydn String Quartet in G, Op. 76/1; Saylor Keeping Watch: A Seascape (Commissioned in honor of Jim Greene, World Premiere); Beethoven String Quartet in F minor, Op. 94; Ravel Sting Quartet in F. PROGRAM NOTES.
He is certified in production and inventory management (CFPIM) and as a supply chain professional (CSCP) by APICS-The Association for Operations Management. He earned his PhD in production/operations management from the University of South Carolina, Columbia, and is a registered professional engineer and a certified public accountant. Prior to joining ASU, Dick worked as an industrial engineer and in management positions for manufacturing and service companies. He was a consultant with a major consulting firm, installing systems for both operations and financial applications.
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With Rick Crandall, he coauthored the book Vanishing Boundaries, How Integrating Manufacturing and Services Creates Customer Value, by CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group. William 'Rick' Crandall currently serves as a professor of management in the School of Business at the University of North Carolina at Pembroke. He received his PhD in business administration with a focus on organizational behavior and human resource management from the University of Memphis, Tennessee. His primary research interest is in the area of crisis management, helping organizations cope with catastrophic events. He is the author of the book, Crisis Management in the New Strategy Landscape (coauthored with John Parnell and John Spillan, also of the University of North Carolina at Pembroke), released by Sage Publications. He is also active in researching issues related to supply chain management.