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Ash and his photographer father go to an African village. When Ash
survives an encounter with a lion, and so confronts his childhood
nightmares, he learns a lot about himself. Part of the Bug Club
reading series used in over 3500 schools Helps your child develop
reading fluency and confidence Suitable for children age 10-11
(Year 6) Book band: Red Plus B Phonics phase: n/a
Scholars and performers have long noted J.S. Bach's abundant use of
parody procedures: that is, the recycling and reworking of
pre-existing material from his own compositions or from other
sources. Laura Buch edits essays exploring how the composer
parodied the work of others and how other composers did the same
with him. The contributors delve into the works of Baroque-era
composers from Bach himself to C. P. E. Bach, Johann Caspar
Ferdinand Fischer, and Ferruccio Busoni. But they also cast a wider
net, investigating the ways Bach's music cross-pollinates with
contemporary composer-performers John Lewis and the Modern Jazz
Quartet, and keyboardist Bernie Worrell and Parliament-Funkadelic.
The diverse contexts illuminate a broad range of parody techniques,
from structural scaffolding and contrapuntal elaboration to
integration with stylistic languages far removed from the Baroque.
 An insightful look at how composers build on each other's
work, Bach Reworked reveals how nuanced understandings of parody
procedures can fuel both musical innovation and historically
informed performance. Â Contributors: Stephen A. Crist, Ellen
Exner, Moira Leanne Hill, Erinn E. Knyt, and Markus Zepf
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