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Come join the band! College Fight Songs II is a supplement to the
original College Fight Songs, providing 97 additional song texts
and interesting historical information. Together they are a unique
anthology of college fight songs from across the country.College
Fight Songs II: A Supplementary Anthology is a second-round
knockout that finishes the job started by the first edition. This
rollicking continuation of the original collection will give you
even more to shout about, again bringing together complete lyrics,
historical annotations, and musical scores of the songs of over 50
more colleges and universities!Full of spirited music and lyrics
that will put a spring in the step of incoming freshmen and music
historians alike, College Fight Songs II is for you! You'll uncover
plenty of behind-the-scenes info about the songs and the people who
inspired them, and of course you'll find: complete musical scores
full lyrics basic historical background concerning the songs and
their institutions information regarding the songwriters and
college nicknamesSo let's "Hail West Virginia," stay "Ever True to
Brown," "Fight for LSU," and shout out "The Buckeye Battle Cry!"
College Fight Songs II will keep you in the game!
Go, team, go! Rah, rah, rah! Boomalacka, boomalacka! Sis-boom-bah!
Get your pennants and varsity colors and head for the stadium
because College Fight Songs will make you an expert on the musical
history of university athletic themes and anthems before the
second-half kickoff. Here, in one anthology, you'll find a unique
collection of musical and historical information that hasn't been
compiled and updated since the days of Knute Rockne and the
Galloping Ghost. This smart and spirited collection will give you
plenty to rise and shout about, bringing together the complete
lyrics, brief historical annotations, and musical scores for the
songs of over 100 of the country's most recognized colleges and
universities.If you're a researcher, librarian, musical enthusiast,
band leader, musical historian, old-timer from way back when, or a
young underclassmen interested in preserving a few cherished notes
of your school's history, College Fight Songs is the book for you.
You'll find plenty of hard-to-find facts about the songs and the
people who inspired them, and you'll get specific information in
these areas: complete musical scores of college fight songs full
lyrics of college fight songs basic historical background
concerning the songs and their institutions information regarding
the song creators and the college nicknamesSo, swing on the
Rambling Wreck from Georgia Tech, rally around the bonfire and give
a holler for the Buckeyes, the Wildcats, the Sooners, the
Boilermakers, and the Tigers! The Gipper, the Bear, and Johnny U
await you in this fabulous compendium of nostalgia and musical
scores. Even after a few pages, College Fight Songs will have you
hailing your alma mater and jumping in the car to head for the hop.
While most music lovers are familiar with the famous scores of
Tchaikovsky, Delibes, and Stravinsky, many other lesser-known
composers also wrote for the ballet. Several of these composers
wrote almost exclusively for the ballet--and all enriched the world
of dance. Minor Ballet Composers presents biographical sketches of
66 underappreciated ballet composers of the 19th and 20th centuries
from around the world, along with selected stories from the ballets
they helped create. While the composers'contributions to ballet
music are emphasized, all aspects of their lives and works are
touched upon. Plot summaries and excerpts from reviews of many of
the ballets are also provided. Other topics of interest you'll find
covered in Minor Ballet Composers include: Les Six: Darius Milhaud,
Louis Durey, Georges Auric, Arthur Honegger, Francis Poulenc, and
Germaine Tailleferre--and their relationship with Erik Satie and
Jean Cocteau how politics, revolutions, and wars have affected
composers and their works who studied with whom; who collaborated
with whom schools, movements, and musical renaissance the
importance of opera to ballet music the relationship between film
scores and ballet music which books, plays, stories, and folk tales
certain ballets are based upon where many of these ballets
premieredMinor Ballet Composers emphasizes the importance of
second-tier composers and their influence on the rich tradition of
music written for the dance (though in some cases the music was
appropriated for the ballet from other original designs). The
gathering of these composers in a single volume in appreciation of
their ballet music, with a glossary of choreographers and an index
of ballet titles, makes this book a useful volume for ballet
aficionados, music librarians, musicians, and others interested in
dance and dance music.
Through Barbershops, Bullets, and Ballads: An Annotated Anthology
of Underappreciated American Musical Jewels, 1865--1918, you will
discover older musical gems written during a half-century period of
geographical, economic, political, and cultural expansion in the
United States. Due to the fact that our collective American
consciousness is rapidly developing cultural amnesia about or
indifference to many of these older songs, the authors felt that a
scholarly anthology needed to be produced before another century
and millennium overwhelmed us. With Barbershops, Bullets, and
Ballads, you will discover academic composers such as Arthur Foote,
George Chadwick, and Amy Beach and find annotations outlining the
history of the songs as well as the actual words and
music.Barbershops, Bullets, and Ballads reveals to you such
underappreciated songs as: "Above in Her Chamber," with music by
Julius Eichberg and lyrics by poet Celia Thaxter "In the Evening by
the Moonlight," with music and lyrics by James A. Bland "My Wild
Irish Rose," with music and lyrics by Chauncey Olcott "Cheyenne,"
by lyricist Harry H. Williams and composer Egbert Van Alstyne
"Come, Josephine in My Flying Machine," with music by Fred Fisher
and lyrics by Alfred BryanIn Barbershops, Bullets, and Ballads, you
will find sections containing historical notes of featured songs in
chronological order. Through this remarkable collection, you will
discover an anthology of popular music of the bygone "golden age"
of song and take a pleasurable voyage back to a time that is long
gone.
While most music lovers are familiar with the famous scores of
Tchaikovsky, Delibes, and Stravinsky, many other lesser-known
composers also wrote for the ballet. Several of these composers
wrote almost exclusively for the ballet--and all enriched the world
of dance. Minor Ballet Composers presents biographical sketches of
66 underappreciated ballet composers of the 19th and 20th centuries
from around the world, along with selected stories from the ballets
they helped create. While the composers'contributions to ballet
music are emphasized, all aspects of their lives and works are
touched upon. Plot summaries and excerpts from reviews of many of
the ballets are also provided. Other topics of interest you'll find
covered in Minor Ballet Composers include: Les Six: Darius Milhaud,
Louis Durey, Georges Auric, Arthur Honegger, Francis Poulenc, and
Germaine Tailleferre--and their relationship with Erik Satie and
Jean Cocteau how politics, revolutions, and wars have affected
composers and their works who studied with whom; who collaborated
with whom schools, movements, and musical renaissance the
importance of opera to ballet music the relationship between film
scores and ballet music which books, plays, stories, and folk tales
certain ballets are based upon where many of these ballets
premieredMinor Ballet Composers emphasizes the importance of
second-tier composers and their influence on the rich tradition of
music written for the dance (though in some cases the music was
appropriated for the ballet from other original designs). The
gathering of these composers in a single volume in appreciation of
their ballet music, with a glossary of choreographers and an index
of ballet titles, makes this book a useful volume for ballet
aficionados, music librarians, musicians, and others interested in
dance and dance music.
Come join the band! College Fight Songs II is a supplement to the
original College Fight Songs, providing 97 additional song texts
and interesting historical information. Together they are a unique
anthology of college fight songs from across the country.College
Fight Songs II: A Supplementary Anthology is a second-round
knockout that finishes the job started by the first edition. This
rollicking continuation of the original collection will give you
even more to shout about, again bringing together complete lyrics,
historical annotations, and musical scores of the songs of over 50
more colleges and universities!Full of spirited music and lyrics
that will put a spring in the step of incoming freshmen and music
historians alike, College Fight Songs II is for you! You'll uncover
plenty of behind-the-scenes info about the songs and the people who
inspired them, and of course you'll find: complete musical scores
full lyrics basic historical background concerning the songs and
their institutions information regarding the songwriters and
college nicknamesSo let's "Hail West Virginia," stay "Ever True to
Brown," "Fight for LSU," and shout out "The Buckeye Battle Cry!"
College Fight Songs II will keep you in the game!
Circus Songs: An Annotated Anthology provides musicians and
librarians with the musical scores of 85 circus songs along with
historical annotations. Informative and entertaining, this
collection explores the history of American circus music and
provides some background on circus musicians that will delight and
enchant even the most avid music buff. Circus Songs will help you
appreciate the role of circus music in American culture and will
preserve these songs for future generations to enjoy.Through Circus
Songs, you will discover well-known circus favorites as well as
obscure tunes, including: "Battle of the Winds," written by Edward
Duble, which was published in 1917 while the author was performing
for the John Robinson Circus "Belford's" Carnival, composed by
Russell Alexander, a march played outside the sideshow tents to
advertise the marvelous spectacles that could be seen by paying an
additional admission "Bravura," one of the most recognizable and
most frequently played circus marches, frequently used for wild
animal acts or attractions with a foreign flavor, due to its exotic
sound "Buffalo Bill's Equestrian March," composed by William Paris,
written in honor of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show "Con Celerita," a
Spanish term meaning "with a little velocity," a fast tempo gallop
composed by J. J. Richards "Kentucky Sunrise," a two-step that is
often used as part of the circus finale, was created by Karl L.
King "Olympia Hippodrome," written by Russell Alexander during his
employment with Barnum & Bailey, was usually played during
daring feats of horsemanshipCircus Songs is chock full of
entertaining essays to inform and intrigue you about an era that
shaped our culture and entertained us at circuses all over America.
This unique book will surprise and satisfy even the most zealous
music historian with facts and information on the songs that
reflected America's spirit and captured a nation's attention.
Through Barbershops, Bullets, and Ballads: An Annotated Anthology
of Underappreciated American Musical Jewels, 1865--1918, you will
discover older musical gems written during a half-century period of
geographical, economic, political, and cultural expansion in the
United States. Due to the fact that our collective American
consciousness is rapidly developing cultural amnesia about or
indifference to many of these older songs, the authors felt that a
scholarly anthology needed to be produced before another century
and millennium overwhelmed us. With Barbershops, Bullets, and
Ballads, you will discover academic composers such as Arthur Foote,
George Chadwick, and Amy Beach and find annotations outlining the
history of the songs as well as the actual words and
music.Barbershops, Bullets, and Ballads reveals to you such
underappreciated songs as: "Above in Her Chamber," with music by
Julius Eichberg and lyrics by poet Celia Thaxter "In the Evening by
the Moonlight," with music and lyrics by James A. Bland "My Wild
Irish Rose," with music and lyrics by Chauncey Olcott "Cheyenne,"
by lyricist Harry H. Williams and composer Egbert Van Alstyne
"Come, Josephine in My Flying Machine," with music by Fred Fisher
and lyrics by Alfred BryanIn Barbershops, Bullets, and Ballads, you
will find sections containing historical notes of featured songs in
chronological order. Through this remarkable collection, you will
discover an anthology of popular music of the bygone "golden age"
of song and take a pleasurable voyage back to a time that is long
gone.
Go, team, go! Rah, rah, rah! Boomalacka, boomalacka! Sis-boom-bah!
Get your pennants and varsity colors and head for the stadium
because College Fight Songs will make you an expert on the musical
history of university athletic themes and anthems before the
second-half kickoff. Here, in one anthology, you'll find a unique
collection of musical and historical information that hasn't been
compiled and updated since the days of Knute Rockne and the
Galloping Ghost. This smart and spirited collection will give you
plenty to rise and shout about, bringing together the complete
lyrics, brief historical annotations, and musical scores for the
songs of over 100 of the country's most recognized colleges and
universities.If you're a researcher, librarian, musical enthusiast,
band leader, musical historian, old-timer from way back when, or a
young underclassmen interested in preserving a few cherished notes
of your school's history, College Fight Songs is the book for you.
You'll find plenty of hard-to-find facts about the songs and the
people who inspired them, and you'll get specific information in
these areas: complete musical scores of college fight songs full
lyrics of college fight songs basic historical background
concerning the songs and their institutions information regarding
the song creators and the college nicknamesSo, swing on the
Rambling Wreck from Georgia Tech, rally around the bonfire and give
a holler for the Buckeyes, the Wildcats, the Sooners, the
Boilermakers, and the Tigers! The Gipper, the Bear, and Johnny U
await you in this fabulous compendium of nostalgia and musical
scores. Even after a few pages, College Fight Songs will have you
hailing your alma mater and jumping in the car to head for the hop.
Circus Songs: An Annotated Anthology provides musicians and
librarians with the musical scores of 85 circus songs along with
historical annotations. Informative and entertaining, this
collection explores the history of American circus music and
provides some background on circus musicians that will delight and
enchant even the most avid music buff. Circus Songs will help you
appreciate the role of circus music in American culture and will
preserve these songs for future generations to enjoy.Through Circus
Songs, you will discover well-known circus favorites as well as
obscure tunes, including: “Battle of the Winds,” written by
Edward Duble, which was published in 1917 while the author was
performing for the John Robinson Circus “Belford’s” Carnival,
composed by Russell Alexander, a march played outside the sideshow
tents to advertise the marvelous spectacles that could be seen by
paying an additional admission “Bravura,” one of the most
recognizable and most frequently played circus marches, frequently
used for wild animal acts or attractions with a foreign flavor, due
to its exotic sound “Buffalo Bill’s Equestrian March,”
composed by William Paris, written in honor of Buffalo Bill’s
Wild West Show “Con Celerita,” a Spanish term meaning “with a
little velocity,” a fast tempo gallop composed by J. J. Richards
“Kentucky Sunrise,” a two-step that is often used as part of
the circus finale, was created by Karl L. King “Olympia
Hippodrome,” written by Russell Alexander during his employment
with Barnum & Bailey, was usually played during daring feats of
horsemanshipCircus Songs is chock full of entertaining essays to
inform and intrigue you about an era that shaped our culture and
entertained us at circuses all over America. This unique book will
surprise and satisfy even the most zealous music historian with
facts and information on the songs that reflected America’s
spirit and captured a nation’s attention.
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Babylon Is Falling
Bruce R. Schueneman
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R290
Discovery Miles 2 900
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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