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Cumbria Coast - 40 Coast & Country Walks: Darren Flint, Donald Greig Cumbria Coast - 40 Coast & Country Walks
Darren Flint, Donald Greig
R217 Discovery Miles 2 170 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Much quieter than the nearby Lake District. This book features 40 short walks exploring the best the area has to offer. Look one way and marvel at the majesty of The Lake District's magnificent peaks, the other to find tranquil sea views of the Isle of Man and Southern Scotland (weather permitting).

Suffolk - 40 Coast and Country Walks (Paperback): Darren Flint, Donald Greig Suffolk - 40 Coast and Country Walks (Paperback)
Darren Flint, Donald Greig
R210 Discovery Miles 2 100 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Suffolk has long been a place of retreat, somewhere to escape to, far from everyday life. It may have its busier town centres, but in the main Suffolk remains a rural area of enormous variety , from heather covered heathland to softly rolling hills, long shingle spits to genteel coastal enclaves and kiss-me-quick seaside resorts. Whether you are looking for a morning hike or an afternoon stroll, Darren Flint and Donald Grieg's hand picked selection of 40 walks is guaranteed to fit the bill - or the boot. Suffolk boasts 5,600km of public rights of way; take your pick, put your best foot forward and discover this most gentle of English counties.

Galloway - 40 Coast & Country Walks (Paperback): Darren Flint, Donald Greig Galloway - 40 Coast & Country Walks (Paperback)
Darren Flint, Donald Greig
R210 Discovery Miles 2 100 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Made up of the old counties of Wigtownshire and The Stewartry, Galloway covers a vast swathe of Scotland's quiet southwest corner. This under-discovered area offers 260km of coast, full of sandy beaches and towering cliffs, lonely heather-clad moors and quiet hills. Add to this plenty of wildlife, a rich artistic heritage, strong spiritual influences and a climate kissed by the warming Gulf Stream, and you have a region beckoning to be visited. Darren Flint and Donald Greig's hand-picked selection of 40 walks reveals the sheer variety of landscapes that makes Galloway so special - from the Mull of Galloway, Scotland's most southerly point, to the sweeping Nith Estuary, via Merrick, South Scotland's highest hill and plenty of hidden corners.

The Dumfriesshire Dales - 40 favourite walks (Paperback): Darren Flint, Donald Greig The Dumfriesshire Dales - 40 favourite walks (Paperback)
Darren Flint, Donald Greig
R210 Discovery Miles 2 100 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The three Dumfriesshire dales of Nithsdale, Annandale and Eskdale are a rural playground of heatherclad hills, linns with tumbling waterfalls, babbling rivers and evershifting merse and firth. Despite being bisected by the main road into England, these dales were known more intimately by the discerning Victorians than they are today. Time, then, to rediscover the charms of this peaceful corner of Scotland. Whether it's a morning exploring the country's highest village, an afternoon paddling the shores of the Solway or an evening gazing at star-filled skies, Darren Flint and Donald Greig;'s hand-picked selection of 40 walks reveals what it is that makes this unassuming part of of the world so special.

Time Will Tell (Paperback): Donald Greig Time Will Tell (Paperback)
Donald Greig
R377 Discovery Miles 3 770 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Andrew Eiger, an ambitious American musicologist, is stuck in a small college in the Midwest when fate delivers him an original 15th-century manuscript. It's his calling card to the finest academic institutions, but first he has to crack the notational code. At a conference that commemorates the great French medieval composer, Johannes Ockeghem, Andrew must convince Emma Mitchell - the dynamic conductor of the renowned early-music group, Beyond Compere - to share his vision of the composition's glittering premiere. But who wrote it? The true story is yet to be discovered, hidden in a memoir that describes the treachery of the famous Josquin Desprez.

Time Will Tell (Hardcover, New): Donald Greig Time Will Tell (Hardcover, New)
Donald Greig
R588 Discovery Miles 5 880 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Andrew Eiger, an ambitious American musicologist, is stuck in a small college in the Midwest when fate delivers him an original fifteenth-century manuscript. It's his calling card to the finest academic institutions, but first he has to crack the notational code. At a conference that commemorates the great French medieval composer, Johannes Ockeghem, Andrew must convince Emma Mitchell - the dynamic conductor of the renowned early-music group, Beyond Compere - to share his vision of the composition's glittering premiere. But who wrote it? The true story is yet to be discovered, hidden in a memoir that describes the treachery of the famous Josquin Desprez. Deftly blending farce with acute knowledge of life as a performer, Donald Greig's impressive first novel is a thrilling behind-the-scenes tale set in the world of classical music. Witty and informative, it skilfully refracts the present day through the prism of the past, weaving themes of memory, ambition, friendship and love.

Baroque Music in Post-War Cinema - Performance Practice and Musical Style (Paperback): Donald Greig Baroque Music in Post-War Cinema - Performance Practice and Musical Style (Paperback)
Donald Greig
R617 Discovery Miles 6 170 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Studies of pre-existing music in narrative cinema often focus on a single film, composer or director. The approach here adopts a wider perspective, placing a specific musical repertoire - baroque music - in the context of its reception to explore its mobilisation in post-war cinema. It shows how various revivals have shaped musical fashion, and how cinema has drawn on resultant popularity and in turn contributed to it. Close analyses of various films raise issues of baroque musical style and form to question why eighteenth-century music remains an exception to dominant film-music discourses. Account is taken of changing modern performance practice and its manifestation in cinema, particularly in the biopic. This question of the reimagining of baroque repertoire leads to consideration of pastiches and parodies to which cinema has been particularly drawn, and subsequently to the role that neobaroque music has played in more recent films.

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