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George Whitefield Chadwick was one of the most prolific composers
that the United States ever produced. During a career that spanned
over 50 years, he was considered the Dean of American Composers
from the 1880s until after World War I. He composed in nearly every
genre, including opera/stage works (seven), orchestral music (17
major works), songs (over 100), and dozens of choral and chamber
works. Chadwick benefited from numerous performances of his
music-particularly by the Boston Symphony Orchestra-and many of his
works were published during his lifetime. He was also considered
one of the foremost teachers of his era. He began teaching
composition at the New England Conservatory of Music, and became
its Dean in 1897, a post he held for more than 30 years. Chadwick
and his music are currently enjoying a revival.
Richard Seff has spent 60 years in the theatrical jungle as actor,
playwright, librettist, agent, investor and now memoirist. He first
acted professionally in 1946 and his last engagement onstage was in
2006. He took a 22 year leave of absence from the stage after a
long run on Broadway in support of Claude Rains and on tour with
Edward G. Robinson in the prize winning Darkness At Noon. During
those 22 years he represented artists in the musical theatre. He
left the talent agency in 1974 at the height of his career to
return to the stage. In the 30 years that have followed, he's
appeared in some 25 plays, for one of which (Angels Fall) he won
the Carbonell Award for 'Best Supporting Actor In A Play'. He's
been in 7 feature films and over 50 television series, soap operas,
TV films and mini-series. He is the author of Paris Is Out which
brightened Broadway in 1970 for 104 performances. The musical Shine
for which he wrote the book, won a National Music Theatre Network
Award in 2001 and has been published by Samuel French, Inc. and
recorded by Original Cast Records. Hit the dressing rooms with him
and discover what goes on backstage, in the wings, and behind
closed doors. Learn about theatre investing in the Golden Age, when
one could buy a piece of a show in the intermission on opening
night. He's got tales to tell Join him on this fun filled odyssey
through the decades in shows starring Alan Alda, Ethel Merman,
Chita Rivera, Dick Van Dyke, William Hurt, Christopher Reeve,
Richard Thomas, Judd Hirsch, Jason Robards, in others directed by
Hal Prince and written by John Kander and Fred Ebb. Come on along
and listen to - well, you know what. He's Got Tales to Tell
"Richard Seff's career in the theatre represents active
participation as agent, producing associate, librettist, and,
ultimately, as a skilled actor . In fact, he was responsible for
recommending me to, among others, John Kander and James and William
Goldman, to take over the direction of A Family Affair in
Philadelphia on its way to Broadway . It turns out he's a fine
writer as well, and this chronicle of an unusual and varied life in
the theatre makes excellent and valuable reading." - Hal Prince
"Oh, what a journey we've had. I thank Richard Seff for helping
mold the life that I am still enjoying today. To live it again,
through his own words, fills my heart." - Chita Rivera "He is a
clever old sausage. Far more interesting to see written from his
perspective than from a grander vantage point. Far more revealing
and very redolent of the profession and its various joys,
tribulations, and humiliations. Well done " - Emma Thompson "A very
interesting look at our business from an angle most people never
are aware of, including those who are most visibly involved." -
Alan Alda "For years Richard Seff has been one of the wittiest
raconteurs on the Rialto, but a pleasure known only to the
cognoscenti. Now he has gone public with a biographical
reminiscence brimming with anecdota, insight and intelligence.
Bravo " - Stefan Kanfer author of Ball of Fire
Radie Britain: A Bio-Bibliography is a concise biography which
summarizes the major events in the prolific American composer's
life, and describes the conditions under which her singular talent
emerged. An in-depth interview with Britain herself gives the
opportunity to hear her own personal thoughts on her life, music,
and creative philosophy. Walter and Nancy Bailey give an exhaustive
list of works and performances, each accompanied by significant
information on the work or documented performance. Also included
are Britain's compositions for orchestra and band; chamber
ensemble; solo piano; piano duets; the harp; chorus and solo voice
as well as her stage works. Authorized by Miss Britain and compiled
with her help, this is a comprehensive guide to the work of a
gifted musician. A bibliography of Britain's writings concludes the
text along with reviews of her performances and other press
materials. With its chronological arrangement, this bibliography
traces Britain's musical evolution much like a second biography. An
index to the entire volume is provided. Both chronological and
alphabetical lists of works can be found in the appendixes.
This book contains a biography of one of the screen's most loved
actresses whose career has spanned five decades. Her life's story
is as dramatic and compelling as many of her famous roles. From her
country roots to her world travels, Ava Gardner was a constant
favorite of the media. Personal strengths and tragic weaknesses
have assured her of a perennial place in the public eye. In Ava
Gardner: A Bio-Bibliography the actress's marriages to three of the
entertainment business's most unique and influential contributors
are highlighted as are her dozens of classic roles. This
bio-bibliography is made complete by a careful list of sources and
a generous view of her life through pictures. In Ava Gardner: A
Bio-Bibliography, Fowler traces the actress's life from a possible
family tree to her smalltown beginning to world stardom. This
biography comprises most of the book. A chronological listing of
her life achievements follows. Fowler also provides a complete
listing of Ava's film, television, and radio appearances as well as
her musical recordings. The book is completed by a bibliography of
the writings on Ava Gardner, a record of the archival sources used
in researching the book, and an index of personal names and titles.
Interesting and personal photographs provide a rare glimpse of one
of America's best loved screen personalities. This book will be of
extreme interest to film lovers, library, or drama instructors and
historians.
THE TIMES & UNCUT MUSIC BOOK OF THE YEAR Critically-acclaimed
and bestselling author Paul Morley's long-awaited biography of
Factory Records co-founder and Manchester icon Tony Wilson. A BOOK
OF THE YEAR SUNDAY TIMES, NEW STATESMAN, MOJO, LOUDER THAN WAR
'Compelling . . . befitting its extraordinary subject.' BRIAN ENO
'Bracing and often surprisingly tender . . . the perfect monument.'
SUNDAY TIMES 'Via Morley's magical prose Tony Wilson comes back to
life . . . inspiring.' RICHARD RUSSELL Tony Wilson was a man who
became synonymous with his beloved city. As the co-founder of the
legendary Factory Records and the Hacienda, he appointed himself a
custodian of Manchester's legacy of innovation and change, becoming
a cultural pioneer for the North. To Paul Morley, he was this and
much more: bullshitting hustler, flashy showman, inventive
broadcaster, self-deprecating chancer, publicity seeker, loyal
friend. It was Morley to whom Wilson left a daunting final request:
to write this book. From Manchester with Love is the biography of a
man who changed the world around him through sheer force of
personality. In the cultural theatre of Manchester, Tony Wilson
broke in and took centre stage. 'An immersive experience . . . very
moving indeed.' MIRANDA SAWYER, OBSERVER 'Not just a "biog" but the
story of a city's history and culture and a unique and disappearing
figure.' STUART MACONIE, NEW STATESMAN 'Morley's biography is as
illuminating on Wilson's strange ability to hold others in his
orbit, even after his death, as it is on the story of his life.'
THE SPECTATOR 'The man/myth Wilson died aged 57 in 2006, but here
he burns on fantastically bright.' UNCUT
Maureen Hughes was first introduced to Countess Marajen Chinigo in
the 1980s in a hospital room in Champaign, Illinois. Assigned to
provide personal security to the Countess, Hughes knew few details
about the woman she was protecting. Little did she know that
Countess Chinigo was a woman connected to some of the most
notorious and famous-or infamous-people of the twentieth century.
Hughes did not see the Countess again until a few years later at
a local art museum. Intrigued by the impeccably dressed woman who
strolled through the crowd like a queen, Hughes vowed to find out
all she could about the mysterious Countess. As Hughes shares the
fascinating story she uncovered after conducting three years of
research and in-depth conversations with friends of the Countess,
she unveils a time period where mobsters, presidents, celebrities,
and countesses all mingled among dark, captivating secrets. Hughes
reveals details about the famous figures the Countess hobnobbed
with like Frank Sinatra, Joan Crawford, and Lucky Luciano, her
marriage to Johnny Rosselli, and her eventual entanglements with
the Mafia.
The Countess and the Mob paints a compelling portrait of the
kaleidoscopic shapes and colors that made up the extraordinary and
unforgettable life of Countess Marajen Stevick Chinigo.
In his introduction Mr. Foss gives us a short sketch of Delius;
contributions by Rogber Quilter, Charles Kennedy and Percy
Scott.
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This volume in the Greenwood Press series, Bio-Bibliographies in
Music, provides new details about the life and works of Polish
composer Witold Lutoslawski. It includes a detailed catalogue of
the composer's works and performances, including his film music,
incidental music for the theatre, music for radio plays, and songs
he composed under a pseudonym, as well as a bibliography,
discography, and brief biographical sketch. His unique style was
distinguished by an individual harmonic system controlled aleatory
technique that he developed more fully during the 1960s and 1970s.
The discography includes over 300 recordings and the bibliography
includes writings the composer and a separate section for the
writings about him, including concert and recording reviews, books,
articles, dissertations, and interviews.
This research tool will appeal to Lutoslawski fans and to
musicologists. Each section is cross-referenced throughout. An
appendix provides an alphabetical list of all of the composer's
works.
With a raconteur's wit and keen eye for detail, Nelson "Nellie"
King spins tales of his journey in professional baseball. From the
farm teams of the deep south in the early 1940s, to the pitcher's
mound, and then to the Pirates' broadcasting booth in the 1970s,
King provides readers with a front row seat to the momentous
changes he witnessed in his beloved game. The ball parks, dugouts,
and road trips of yesteryear jump to life on these pages, as do the
personalities of Pirate legends like Roberto Clemente, Bill
Mazeroski, and Willie Stargell. King also has much to say about the
business of baseball, from the expansion of franchises to dramatic
salary increases. His humor, warmth, and insights will please
die-hard Pirates fans as well as baseball history buffs.
The time is 1887. From any window in Georgia O'Keeffe's Sun
Prairie, Wisconsin birthplace home she only saw the Wisconsin
prairie with its traces of roads veering around the flat marshlands
and a vast sky that lifted her soul. At twelve years of age Georgia
had a defining moment when she declared, "I want to be an artist."
Years later from her east-facing window in Canyon, Texas she
observed the Texas Panhandle sky with its focus points on the
plains and a great canyon of earth history colors streaking across
the flat land. Georgia's love of the vast, colorful prairie, plains
and sky again gave definition to her life when she discovered Ghost
Ranch north of Abiquiu, New Mexico. She fell prey to its charms
which were not long removed from the echoes of the "Wild West."
These views of prairie, plains and sky became Georgia's muses as
she embarked on her step-by-step path with her role models--Alon
Bement, Arthur Jerome Dow and Wassily Kandinsky. In this two-part
biography of which this is Part I covering the period 1887-1945,
Nancy Hopkins Reily "walks the Sun Prairie Land," as if in
Georgia's day as a prologue to her family's friendship with Georgia
in the 1940s and 1950s. Reily chronicles Georgia's defining days
within the arenas of landscape, culture, people and the history
surrounding each, a discourse level that Georgia would easily
recognize. The book includes bibliographical references and indes.
NANCY HOPKINS REILY was a classic outdoor color portraitist for
more than twenty years and has taught portrait workshops at
Angelina College in Lufkin, Texas where she had a one-woman show of
her portraits. Her advance studies included an invitational
workshop with Ansel Adams. Reily graduated from Southern Methodist
University and lives in Lufkin, Texas. She is also the author of
"Classic Outdoor Color Portraits" and "Joseph Imhof, Artist of the
Pueblos," both from Sunstone Press.
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