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This Catalogue provides scholars and performers with a survey of
the breadth and variety of the repertoire of the composer whom
Christoph Wolff describes as "one of the most seminal and
influential musicians of the pre-Bach generation in Germany."
Pachelbel composed the majority of his 527 works for keyboard
instruments, as well as choral, vocal, and chamber music. The
Catalogue presents incipits for each that can be identified. The
list of works is intended to determine the totality of the corpus
and knowledge about it, to determine the best means of identifying
each work, and to settle problems of identity among similarly
titled works. An essay on authorities examines the controversies of
authenticity of Pachelbel manuscripts. Liberally footnoted and
meticulously compiled, the Catalogue is invaluable to those
familiar with Pachelbel's compositions and will create new
interest.
Richard Davisson was celebrated in newspapers and dime novels for
his daring exploits apprehending mail train robbers until he
retired in disgrace, falsely accused of collusion with the robber
he couldn't apprehend. Now he's trying to start over with a new
name, an office job and marriage to the boss' daughter. But when a
train wreck throws him at the feet of airship inventor Kate Jordan,
will he stick with his original plan for a quiet life, or help
thwart a scheme to steal Kate's airship, when the schemer is the
one man he couldn't bring to justice--his own father?
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Second Death (Paperback)
Renee Barratt; Edited by Kathryn Ptacek; Donna K. Fitch
bundle available
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R368
Discovery Miles 3 680
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Mark's life has gotten complicated. On top of his blackouts and
visions of desperate pursuit by Yankee bushwhackers through a
Southern forest, his wife Janet's accidental revelation rocked his
confidence in their relationship. She wants him to consult her
psychic ex-boyfriend Daniel about the visions. His suicidal father
claims their family is cursed. His sister backs it up with accounts
of disturbing deaths of past relatives. Now he's tempted by
Victoria, an alluring woman who offers to help him sort out his
problems. But why is her aunt with a fetish for mathematical
calculations interested in their relationship? Why are the visions
increasing in intensity? And why does he get the feeling his
father's ravings about a curse were all too true?
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