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Combining the International Who's Who in Classical Music and the
International Who's Who in Popular Music, this two-volume set
provides a complete view of the whole of the music world. Within
the International Who's Who in Classical Music, each biographical
entry comprises personal information, principal career details,
repertoire, recordings and compositions, and full contact details
where available. Appendices provide contact details for national
orchestras, opera companies, music festivals, music organizations
and major competitions and awards. The International Who's Who in
Popular Music boasts detailed entries, including full biographical
information, such as principal career details, recordings and
compositions, honours and contact information.
'Beguiling ... Limpidly written, effortlessly learned' William
Boyd, TLS, Books of the Year In November 1838 Frederic Chopin,
George Sand and her two children sailed to Majorca to escape the
Parisian winter. They settled in an abandoned monastery at
Valldemossa in the mountains above Palma, where Chopin finished
what would eventually be recognised as one of the great and
revolutionary works of musical Romanticism - his 24 Preludes. There
was scarcely a decent piano on the island (these were still early
days in the evolution of the modern instrument), so Chopin worked
on a small pianino made by a local craftsman, which remained in
their monastic cell for seventy years after he and Sand had left.
This brilliant and unclassifiable book traces the history of
Chopin's 24 Preludes through the instruments on which they were
played, the pianists who interpreted them and the traditions they
came to represent. Yet it begins and ends with the Majorcan
pianino, which during the Second World War assumed an astonishing
cultural potency as it became, for the Nazis, a symbol of the man
and music they were determined to appropriate as their own. The
unexpected hero of the second part of the book is the great
keyboard player and musical thinker Wanda Landowska, who rescued
the pianino from Valldemossa in 1913, and who would later become
one of the most influential musical figures of the twentieth
century. Kildea shows how her story - a compelling account based
for the first time on her private papers - resonates with Chopin's,
while simultaneously distilling part of the cultural and political
history of Europe and the United States in the central decades of
the century. Kildea's beautifully interwoven narratives, part
cultural history and part detective story, take us on an unexpected
journey through musical Romanticism and allow us to reflect freshly
on the changing meaning of music over time.
When the Nicholas Brothers danced, uptown at the Cotton Club,
downtown at the Roxy, in segregated movie theatres in the South,
and dance halls across the country, audiences cheered, clapped,
stomped their feet, and shouted out uncontrollably. Their exuberant
style of American theatrical dance-a melding of jazz, tap,
acrobatics, black vernacular dance, and witty repartee-was
dazzling. Though daredevil flips, slides, and hair-raising splits
made them show-stoppers, the Nicholas Brothers were also highly
sophisticated dancers who refined a centuries-old tradition of
percussive dance into the rhythmic brilliance of jazz tap. In
Brotherhood in Rhythm, author Constance Valis Hill interweaves an
intimate portrait of these great performers with a richly detailed
history of jazz music and jazz dance, both bringing their act to
life and explaining their significance through a colourful analysis
of their eloquent footwork, their full-bodied expressiveness, and
their changing style. Hill vividly captures their soaring careers,
from the Cotton Club appearances with Duke Ellington, Cab Calloway,
and Jimmy Lunceford, to film-stealing big-screen performances with
Chick Webb, Tommy Dorsey, and Glenn Miller. Drawing on a deep well
of research and endless hours of interviews with the Nicholas
brothers themselves, she also documents their struggles against the
nets of racism and segregation that constantly enmeshed their
careers and denied them the recognition they deserved. More than a
biography of two immensely talented but underappreciated
performers, Brotherhood in Rhythm offers a profound understanding
of this distinctively American art and its intricate links to the
history of jazz.
A group of resourceful kids start "solution-seekers.com," a website
where "cybervisitors" can get answers to questions that trouble
them. But when one questioner asks the true meaning of Christmas,
the kids seek to unravel the mystery by journeying back through the
prophecies of the Old Testament. What they find is a series of "S"
words that reveal a "spectacular story " With creative characters,
humorous dialogue and great music, The "S" Files is a children's
Christmas musical your kids will love performing.
Contents: Handel: V'adoro pupille (Giulio Cesare) - Mozart: Porgi,
amor (Le Nozze di Figaro) * Dove sono (Le Nozze Figaro) * Deh
vieni, non tardar (Le Nozze di Figaro) * Bester Jungling (Der
Schauspieldirektor) * Batti, batti, bel Masetto (Don Giovanni) *
Vedrai carino (Don Giovanni) * Ach, ich fuhl's (Die Zauberflote) -
Beethoven: O war' ich schon mit dir vereint (Fidelio) - C.M. von
Weber: Kommt ein schlanker Bursch gegangen (Der Freischutz) -
Verdi: Caro nome (Rigoletto) * Saper vorreste (Un Ballo in
Maschera) * Sul fil d'un soffio etesio (Falstaff) - Gounod: The
Jewel Song (Faust) * Ah! Je veux vivre (Romeo et Juliette) - Bizet:
Je dis que rien ne m 'epouvante (Carmen) - Offenbach: Elle a fui,
la tourterelle! (Les Contes d'Hoffmann) - Massenet: Adieu, notre
petite table (Manon) - Leoncavallo: Ballatella (I Pagliacci) -
Puccini: Mi chiamano Mimi (La Boheme) * Donde lieta (La Boheme) *
Quando men vo (La Boheme) * Un bel di (Madama Butterfly) * O mio
babbino caro (Gianni Schicchi) * Signore, ascolta (Turandot) * Tu
che di gel sei cinta (Turandot) - Menotti: The Black Swan (The
Medium) * Monica's Waltz (The Medium) - Moore: Willow Song (The
Ballad of Baby Doe) * The Silver Aria (The Ballad of Baby Doe) -
Mechem: Fair Robin, I love (Tartuffe).
A group of resourceful kids start "solution-seekers.com," a website
where "cybervisitors" can get answers to questions that trouble
them. But when one questioner asks the true meaning of Christmas,
the kids seek to unravel the mystery by journeying back through the
prophecies of the Old Testament. What they find is a series of "S"
words that reveal a "spectacular story " With creative characters,
humorous dialogue and great music, The "S" Files is a children's
Christmas musical your kids will love performing.
A group of resourceful kids start "solution-seekers.com," a website
where "cybervisitors" can get answers to questions that trouble
them. But when one questioner asks the true meaning of Christmas,
the kids seek to unravel the mystery by journeying back through the
prophecies of the Old Testament. What they find is a series of "S"
words that reveal a "spectacular story " With creative characters,
humorous dialogue and great music, The "S" Files is a children's
Christmas musical your kids will love performing.
A group of resourceful kids start "solution-seekers.com," a website
where "cybervisitors" can get answers to questions that trouble
them. But when one questioner asks the true meaning of Christmas,
the kids seek to unravel the mystery by journeying back through the
prophecies of the Old Testament. What they find is a series of "S"
words that reveal a "spectacular story!" With creative characters,
humorous dialogue and great music, The "S" Files is a children's
Christmas musical your kids will love performing.
Contents: Haydn Sonatas: C major, G major, D major, C# minor, E
minor * Mozart Sonatas: C major (K. 565), F major (K. 280), F major
(K. 332), G major (K. 283), A major (K. 331) * Beethoven Sonatas: G
minor, Op. 49, No. 1; G major, Op. 49, No. 2; G major, Op. 79; E
major, Op. 14, No. 1; G major, Op. 14, No. 2.
Originally published in the 1940s, Paul Hindemith's remakable
textbooks are still the outstanding works of their kind. In
contrast to many musical textbooks written by academic musicians,
these were produced by a man who could play every instrument of the
orchestra, could compose a satisfying piece for almost every kind
of ensemble, and who was one of the most stimulating teachers of
his day. It is therefore not surprising that nearly forty years
later these books should remain essential reading for the student
and the professional musician. Preface * Construction of the
Simplest One-Voice Melodic Patterns * Beginning of Two-Voice
Setting * Elaborated Melody (Auxiliary or Teturning Tones, Passing
Tones) * Elaborated Melody (Continuation) * Principles of Melodic
Construction * Elaborated Melody (Conclusion) * Tonal Higher-Units
* Tonality of the Melodies * Elaboration of the Melody Model * Free
Two-Voice Setting I and II
(Schott). A two-volume set of innovative practice and technique
studies for the advanced alto recorder player. Volume 1: Finger and
Tongue Technique Addresses fingerings for trills, articulation,
scales, arpeggios, scales in thirds, double tonguing.
(Boosey & Hawkes Scores/Books). New edition and engraving with
detailed notes on the music. Includes ossias from the 1948
manuscript.
A group of resourceful kids start "solution-seekers.com," a website
where "cybervisitors" can get answers to questions that trouble
them. But when one questioner asks the true meaning of Christmas,
the kids seek to unravel the mystery by journeying back through the
prophecies of the Old Testament. What they find is a series of "S"
words that reveal a "spectacular story " With creative characters,
humorous dialogue and great music, The "S" Files is a children's
Christmas musical your kids will love performing.
A group of resourceful kids start "solution-seekers.com," a website
where "cybervisitors" can get answers to questions that trouble
them. But when one questioner asks the true meaning of Christmas,
the kids seek to unravel the mystery by journeying back through the
prophecies of the Old Testament. What they find is a series of "S"
words that reveal a "spectacular story " With creative characters,
humorous dialogue and great music, The "S" Files is a children's
Christmas musical your kids will love performing.
This series was designed to supplement traditional vocal
instruction and works perfectly as preparatory literature for The
First Book of Solos and The First Book of Solos Part II. Each piece
is in English and has a limited vocal range as well as a piano
accompaniment that is playable by a student pianist. The pieces
include art songs, folksongs, humorous songs, and suitable vintage
popular songs and are all appropriate for contest solos. The
accompanying CD includes professionally-recorded accompaniments.
Soprano Contents: Alice Blue Gown * April Showers * Butterflies
(Schulz) * Cradle Song (Brahms) * Evening Prayer from Hansel and
Gretel (Humperdinck) * The False Prophet (Scott) * Florian's Song
(Godard) * Golden Slumbers (English folksong) * It Was a Lover and
His Lass (Austin) * Ladybird (Schumann) * The Lilac Tree (Gartlin)
* The Little Sandman (arr. Brahms) * My Little Heart (Weckerlin) *
The Nightingale (Alabieff) * Oh! Dear, What Can the Matter Be?
(16th Century) * Oh, Pretty Birds (Rigel) * The Rosebush (Himmel) *
The Sweetest Flower that Blows (Hawley) * Two Marionettes (Cooke) *
The Willow Song (16th Century) * The Willow Tree (arr. Reimann) *
The Winter It Is Past (arr. Hopekirk).
The image of Vienna as a musical city is a familiar one. This book
explores the history of music in Vienna, focussing on three
different epochs, 1700, 1800 and 1900. The image of Vienna as a
musical city is a familiar one. Vienna has long been associated
with many of the most significant composers in Western music - from
Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven and Schubert, through the Strauss family,
Brahms, Bruckner and Wolf, to Mahler, Lehar, Schoenberg and Webern.
Today, venerable institutions like the Vienna Philharmonic
Orchestra, the Staatsoper and the Vienna Boys' Choir, together with
the shared pride of residents and visitors in its musical
inheritance, ensure that the image of a musical city is undimmed.
This book explores the history of music in Vienna, focussing on
three different epochs, 1700, 1800 and 1900, an approach which
allows the very different relationships between music and society
that existed in each of these periods to be distinguished.
Patronage, social function and audience are key considerations, set
within wider political and cultural developments. The volume is
populated by emperors, princes, performers, publishers and writers
as well as composers, and deals with institutional and commercial
characteristics alongside representative individual works. Music in
Vienna focusses on the political and social role of music,
broadening our understanding of the city as a musical capital. It
will appeal to a wide readership, including music historians and
political, cultural and social historians, as well as the
interested general reader. DAVID WYN JONES is Professor of Music at
Cardiff University.
Essays by prominent scholars and organists examine the music of
Franck and other nineteenth-century French organist-composers
through stylistic analysis, study of compositional process, and
exploration of how ideas about organ technique and
performance-practice traditions developed and became codified.
Nineteenth-century French organ music attracts an ever-increasing
number of performers and devotees. The music of Cesar Franck and
other distinguished composers-Boely, Guilmant, Widor-and the impact
upon this repertoire of the organ-building achievements of Aristide
Cavaille-Coll, are here explored through stylistic analysis, the
study of the compositional process, and the exploration of how
ideas about organ technique and performance practice traditions
developed and became codified. New consideration is also given to
the political and cultural contexts within which Franck and other
French organist-composers worked. Contributors: Kimberley Marshall,
William J. Peterson,Benjamin van Wye, Craig Cramer, Jesse E.
Eschbach, Karen Hastings-Deans, Marie-Louise Jaquet-Langlasi,
Daniel Roth, Edward Zimmerman, Lawrence Archbold, Rollin Smith
The chansons in this collection are examples of polyphonic settings of French secular verse, nearly ten thousand of which appear in printed or manuscript sources during the sixteenth century. The eighty-four pieces were chosen for their musical value; great masters as well as lesser known composers, who made significant contributions to the genre, are represented. Primarily, the chansons are for four mixed voices. A number of settings for other combinations, from two-part to seven-part, are also included. he
Expression and truth are traditional opposites in Western thought:
expression supposedly refers to states of mind, truth to states of
affairs. "Expression and Truth" rejects this opposition and
proposes fluid new models of expression, truth, and knowledge with
broad application to the humanities. These models derive from five
theses that connect expression to description, cognition, the
presence and absence of speech, and the conjunction of address and
reply. The theses are linked by a concentration on musical
expression, regarded as the ideal case of expression in general,
and by fresh readings of Ludwig WittgensteinOCOs scattered but
important remarks about music. The result is a new conception of
expression as a primary means of knowing, acting on, and forming
the world.Recent years have seen the return of the claim that
musicOCOs power resides in its ineffability. In "Expression and
Truth," Lawrence Kramer presents his most elaborate response to
this claim. Drawing on philosophers such as Wittgenstein and on
close analyses of nineteenth-century compositions, Kramer
demonstrates how music operates as a medium for articulating
cultural meanings and that music matters too profoundly to be
cordoned off from the kinds of critical readings typically brought
to the other arts. A tour-de-force by one of musicologyOCOs most
influential thinkers.OCoSusan McClary, "Desire and Pleasure in
Seventeenth-Century Music."
Printed music and writing about music involve the use of complex
systems of notation and a wealth of technical terms in several
languages. The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Musical Terms provides
clear, succinct, definitions of a comprehensive range of the
musical terms, in English and other European languages, that are
likely to be encountered in Western music. Over 2,500 A-Z entries
range across a spectrum of subjects, among them: rhythm, metre,
forms, genres, pitch, scales, chords, harmony and counterpoint,
notational systems, composition and analysis, performance practice,
tempo, expression, musical periods, artistic movements, computer
applications, acoustics, and many more. Entries provide
etymologies, and are fully cross-referenced. Some are illustrated
with music examples and tables. An appendix lists all composers
mentioned in the Dictionary, with their dates. It is an ideal book
for students and teachers of music - it covers all the terms
required in the SMAB musical theory exams - as well as for
professional musicians, those learning to play musical instruments,
and members of choirs, and musical groups. It will also be a useful
quick reference book for concert-goers, CD-collectors, and radio
listeners.
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