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This book presents the musician in dialog with a Polish-Canadian
musicologist and three of his Dutch friends and collaborators,
Reinbert de Leeuw, Elmer Schoenberger and Frits van der Waa. Topics
include his artistic evolution, his relationship to minimalism, his
prevalent interest in mysticism and meaning, the use of quotation
and writing for the stage and an introduction to his musical
language.
Frederic Chopin: A Research and Information Guide is an annotated
bibliography concerning both the nature of primary sources related
to the composer and the scope and significance of the secondary
sources which deal with him, his compositions, and his influence as
a composer. The second edition includes research published since
the publication of the first edition and provides electronic
resources.
The Music of Louis Andriessen is the first English-language collection of interviews and essays about this avant-garde composer. This book presents the musician in dialogue with a Polish-Canadian musicologist amd three of his Dutch friends and collaborators, Reinbert de Leeuw, Elmer Schönberger and Frits van der Waa. Topics include his artistic evolution, his relationship to minimalism, his prevalent interest in mysticism and meaning, the use of quotation and writing for the stage and an introduction to his musical language.
This is a historical overview of folk dance ensembles in Los
Angeles and the Orange Counties. It stretches back fifty years and
examines groups such as Krakusy, Podhale, G?rale, and Polskie
Iskry; popular Polish dances like G?ralski, Zb?jnicki, Krakowiak,
Kujawiak, and the Polka; and the relationship between Polish models
of these dances and their interpretation by modern American
ensembles today.
"Meditations on Divine Names" is an anthology of contemporary
poetry, featuring 140 poems by 64 poets associated with diverse
spiritual traditions. Their poems represent: various branches of
Christianity, Judaism, Hinduism, Buddhism, Kabbalah, Wicca, Sukyo
Mahikari, and ancient Greek, Egyptian, Hawaiian, and Slavic
religions. The book is divided into ten paired sections: Naming,
Names, Earth, Water, Air, Fire, He, She, Being, and Loving. The
editor, Maja Trochimczyk is a poet, music historian, photographer
and non-profit director. Born in Poland and educated in Poland and
Canada, she published four books of music studies and three volumes
of poetry. She describes herself as a Catholic mystic.
The genesis of this poetry collection includes years of travelling
and an internal journey leading to a serene California garden. The
map of the stages on the journey is created by the appearances of
six angels: Amor, the angel of romance, Eros, the angel of desire,
Eloe, the angel of sorrow, Thanatos, the angel of death, Ellenai,
the angel of consolation, and Sophia, the angel of timeless wisdom.
Eros and Thanatos are Greek twins, Amor is their baby cousin. Eloe
died of sorrow and Ellenai carried her on his wings in Juliusz
Slowacki's romantic drama, Anhelli. Sophia needs no introductions,
since she is the wise Queen, the best friend of Rumi and all
Christian mystics. Maja Trochimczyk is a Polish-American poet,
music historian and non-profit director based in Los Angeles.
This anthology of contemporary poetry celebrates the 200th birth
anniversary of Fryderyk Chopin (1810-1849). The volume presents 123
poems by 92 poets, including: Sharon Chmielarz, T. S. Eliot,
Charles Ades Fishman, Linda Nemec Foster, Emily Fragos, John Z.
Guzlowski, Lola Haskins, Oriana Ivy, Lois P. Jones, Leonard Kress,
Emma Lazarus, Marie Lecrivain, Jeffrey Levine, Amy Lowell, Rick
Lupert, Mira N. Mataric, Elisabeth Murawski, Ruth Nolan, Cyprian
Kamil Norwid, William Pillin, Russell Salamon, Katrin Talbot, Mark
Tardi, Devi Walders, Kath Abela Wilson, and others. The book is
illustrated with vintage Chopin postcards and includes one
translation - of "Chopin's Piano" by Norwid. The editor, Dr. Maja
Trochimczyk, is a Polish-American poet, music historian,
photographer, and translator. She published four books on music,
two books of poetry, and hundreds of articles and poems.
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