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First published in 1990, Brookline: The Evolution of an American
Jewish Suburb explores how Brookline became home to one of
America's most vibrant Jewish communities. For over a century,
Brookline, Massachusetts, was one of the oldest and most elite
suburbs in America. By the end of the Second World War, its
transformation into a distinctly Jewish suburb had begun. Through
the use of sociological oral history, the book seeks to present the
social world of Brookline Jews as they experienced it. Combined
with a variety of documentary resources, such as newspapers and
congregational "bulletins", it contextualises the accounts of the
informants consulted to provide both factual and ethnographic
validation and a detailed insight into the process by which this
elite Yankee suburb became a core Jewish community.
First published in 1990, Brookline: The Evolution of an American
Jewish Suburb explores how Brookline became home to one of
America's most vibrant Jewish communities. For over a century,
Brookline, Massachusetts, was one of the oldest and most elite
suburbs in America. By the end of the Second World War, its
transformation into a distinctly Jewish suburb had begun. Through
the use of sociological oral history, the book seeks to present the
social world of Brookline Jews as they experienced it. Combined
with a variety of documentary resources, such as newspapers and
congregational "bulletins", it contextualises the accounts of the
informants consulted to provide both factual and ethnographic
validation and a detailed insight into the process by which this
elite Yankee suburb became a core Jewish community.
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The John Ireland Companion (Hardcover)
Lewis Foreman; Contributions by Colin Scott-Sutherland, Bruce Phillips, Alan Rowlands, Fiona Richards, …
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Published to coincide with the 50th anniversary of his death, this
book presents new articles by leading authorities on John Ireland
and his music, together with transcriptions of his broadcast talks
and of interviews with the composer. John Ireland [1879-1962] was
one of the most distinctive and distinguished of a generation of
exceptional British composers that included Vaughan Williams,
Gustav Holst, Frank Bridge and Arnold Bax. They emerged in the
decade before the First World War and, in the inter-war years,
produced a remarkable body of music. In Ireland's case his was not
only the most popular British Piano Concerto of its time, but he
also composed a splendid repertoire of songs,piano music, chamber
music and orchestral and choral scores. This richly illustrated
Companion will be essential for all admirers of the composer. Not
only for the performer - pianist, singer, conductor - but for
thewider musical public, record collectors and music historians,
academics and anyone interested in British music of the earlier
twentieth century. Lewis Foreman has drawn on his extensive
research into Ireland's life and letters over many years, and, in
association with the John Ireland Charitable Trust, has not only
commissioned a wide range of chapters from leading performers and
writers of today, but has brought together in one convenient format
Ireland's own writings on music, the memories of his friends and
students (including Britten, Moeran and Arnell) and a selection of
important earlier articles. The Companion also includes a complete
list of works and themost comprehensive discography of Ireland ever
compiled. The accompanying CD contains historical recordings
featuring the voice of John Ireland, with two of his broadcast
talks, as well as otherwise unobtainable performances of Ireland's
music from the composer himself and from other well-known
performers of the past. LEWIS FOREMAN is author of Bax: A Composer
and His Time [Boydell, 2007] and London: a Musical Gazetteer [Yale
2005]. Contributors: FELIX APRAHAMIAN, RICHARD ARNELL, BENJAMIN
BRITTEN, JOCELYN BROOKE, ALAN BUSH, GEOFFREY BUSH, GEORGE DANNATT,
JULIE DELLER, JEREMY DIBBLE, EDWIN EVANS, LEWIS FOREMAN, NORAH
KIRBY, FREDERICK LAMOND, PHILIP LANCASTER, STEPHEN LE PROVOST,
STEPHEN LLOYD, CHARLES MARKES, ROBERT MATTHEW-WALKER, E.J. MOERAN,
ANGUS MORRISON, ERIC PARKIN, BRUCE PHILLIPS, C. B. REES, FIONA
RICHARDS, ALAN ROWLANDS, R. MURRAY SCHAFER, MARION SCOTT, COLIN
SCOTT-SUTHERLAND, HUMPHREY SEARLE, FREDA SWAIN, KENNETH THOMPSON,
RODERICK WILLIAMS, KENNETH A. WRIGHT
Deep in the wild of Canada's Boreal Forest, in a place chosen for
its isolation, a botanist experiences a series of break-ins that
threaten his life's work. The perpetrator is caught in the act and
gunned down. When the smoke clears the botanist and committed
naturalist realizes he has bagged a live Bigfoot, now barely
clinging to life. Stricken with grief, he summons all his resources
to right this wrong. What happens next is a bloody clash of
cultures with a creature filled with intelligence. An outsider
chosen by the beast himself serves as biographer for a story of
love and fear, hope and tragedy, humor and horror and, in the end,
a true tale of friendship and loyalty. Bigfoot Down is as close as
you will ever get to a Sasquatch without smelling his breath.
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