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Film Favorites - Flute (Paperback)
Hal Leonard Corp; Contributions by Michael Sweeney, John Moss, Paul Lavender
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(Essential Elements Band Folios). As a follow up to the popular
Movie Favorites, this collection features hot movie themes arranged
for full band or individual soloists (with optional accompaniment
CD). In the student books, each song includes a page for the full
band arrangement as well as a separate page for solo use. Includes:
Pirates of the Caribbean * Mission: Impossible Theme * My Heart
Will Go On * Zorro's Theme * Music from Shrek * May It Be * You'll
Be in My Heart * The Rainbow Connection * Also Sprach Zarathustra *
and Accidentally in Love.
A collection of Christmas arrangements which can be played by full
band or by individual soloists with optional CD or tape
accompaniment. Each song is correlated with a specific page in the
Esssential Elements Method Books. Includes: Jingle Bells * We Wish
You a Merry Christmas * The Chanukkah Song * Rudolph, the Red-Nosed
Reindeer * and many more!
(Essential Elements Band Folios). A collection of Christmas
arrangements which can be played by full band or by individual
soloists with optional CD accompaniment. Each song is correlated
with a specific page in the Essential Elements Method Books.
Includes: Jingle Bells * We Wish You a Merry Christmas * The
Chanukkah Song * Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer * and many more
The diary of radio correspondent James Cassidy presents a unique
view of World War II as this reporter followed the Allied armies
into Nazi Germany. James Joseph Cassidy was one of 362 American
journalists accredited to cover the European Theater of Operations
between June 7, 1944, and the war's end. Radio was relatively new,
and World War II was its first war. Among the difficulties facing
historians examining radio reporters during that period is that
many potential primary documents-their live broadcasts-were not
recorded. In NBC Goes to War, Cassidy's censored scripts alongside
his personal diary capture a front-line view during some of the
nastiest fighting in World War II as told by a seasoned NBC
reporter. James Cassidy was ambitious and young, and his coverage
of World War II for the NBC radio network notched some notable
firsts, including being the first to broadcast live from German
soil and arranging the broadcast of a live Jewish religious service
from inside Nazi Germany while incoming mortar and artillery shells
fell 200 yards away. His diary describes how he gathered news, how
it was censored, and how it was sent from the battle zone to the
United States. As radio had no pictures, reporters quickly
developed a descriptive visual style to augment dry facts. All of
Cassidy's stories, from the panic he felt while being targeted by
German planes to his shock at the deaths of colleagues, he told
with grace and a reporter's lean and engaging prose. Providing
valuable eyewitness material not previously available to
historians, NBC Goes to War tells a "bottom-up" narrative that
provides insight into war as fought and chronicled by ordinary men
and women. Cassidy skillfully placed listeners alongside him in the
ruins of Aachen, on icy back roads crawling with spies, and in a
Belgian bar where a little girl wailed "Les Americains partent!"
when Allied troops retreated to safety, leaving the town open to
German re-occupation. With a journalistic eye for detail, NBC Goes
to War unforgettably portrays life in the press corps. This newly
uncovered perspective also helps balance the CBS-heavy radio
scholarship about the war, which has always focused heavily on
Edward R. Murrow and his "Murrow's Boys."
A collection of popular movie songs arranged to be played by either
full band or by individual soloists with optional accompaniment CD
or tape. Each arrangement is correlated with a specific page in the
Essential Elements Band Method Books. Includes: Forrest Gump - Main
Title, The John Dunbar Theme, Theme from "Jurassic Park, " Raiders
March, Chariots of Fire, Apollo 13, Somewhere Out There, Man from
Snowy River, Star Trek - The Motion Picture, Theme from E.T., and
Back to the Future.
A collection of popular movie songs arranged to be played by either
full band or by individual soloists with optional accompaniment CD
or tape. Each arrangement is correlated with a specific page in the
Essential Elements Band Method Books. Includes: Forrest Gump - Main
Title, The John Dunbar Theme, Theme from "Jurassic Park, " Raiders
March, Chariots of Fire, Apollo 13, Somewhere Out There, Man from
Snowy River, Star Trek - The Motion Picture, Theme from E.T., and
Back to the Future.
Essays examining the genre of medieval romance in its cultural
Christian context, bringing out its chameleon-like character. The
relationship between the Christianity of medieval culture and its
most characteristic narrative, the romance, is complex and the
modern reading of it is too often confused. Not only can it be
difficult to negotiate the distant, sometimes alien concepts of
religious cultures of past centuries in a modern, secular,
multi-cultural society, but there is no straightforward Christian
context of Middle English romance - or of medieval romance in
general, although this volume focuses on the romances of England.
Medieval audiences had apparently very different expectations and
demands of their entertainment: some looking for, and evidently
finding, moral exempla and analogues of biblical narratives, others
secular, even sensational, entertainment of a type condemned by
moralising voices. The essays collected here show how the romances
of medieval England engage with its Christian culture. Topics
include the handling of material from pre-Christian cultures,
classical and Celtic, the effect of the Crusades, the meaning of
chivalry, and the place of women in pious romances. Case studies,
including Sir Gawain and the Green Knight and Malory's Morte
Darthur, offer new readings and ideas for teaching romance to
contemporary students. They do not present a single view of a
complex situation, but demonstrate the importance of reading
romances with anawareness of the knowledge and cultural capital
represented by Christianity for its original writers and audiences.
Contributors: HELEN PHILLIPS, STEPHEN KNIGHT, PHILLIPA HARDMAN,
MARIANNE AILES, RALUCA L. RADULESCU, CORINNE SAUNDERS, K.S.
WHETTER, ANDREA HOPKINS, ROSALIND FIELD, DEREK BREWER, D. THOMAS
HANKS, MICHELLE SWEENEY
A collection of Broadway songs arranged to be played by either full
band or by individual soloists with optional accompaniment CD or
tape. Each arrangement is correlated with a specific page in the
Essential Elements Band Method Books. Includes: Beauty and the
Beast, Cabaret, Circle of Life, Don't Cry for Me Argentina,
Edelweiss, Get Me to the Church on Time, Go Go Go Joseph, I Dreamed
a Dream, Memory, The Phantom of the Opera, and Seventy Six
Trombones.
Jack McCarthy has enjoyed success in life beyond any reasonable
expectation. A former college football star who started his career
in advertising because he "got an offer," is now one of the most
successful professionals in his industry. But the lure of being a
strategist for William S. Hawkins, the front-running Democratic
presidential candidate, has him taking a sabbatical from the job he
loves. What happens next is beyond all comprehension, and Jack
finds himself in the midst of a real-life nightmare. A fast-paced
political thriller, The Labyrinth Campaign intertwines high-stakes
politics, big business, and narcissistic power brokers to create a
captivating and combustible story.
Mike Sweeney delivers hard-hitting, power-packed poems that are
apocalyptic in their vision of a world gone wrong, a broken world
in which "pipelines explode in Iraq & Babylonian artifacts/
litter the promenades." His heaped-up images plunge the reader into
toxic skies, turnpike jazz, and the pain that comes from the
knowledge that "no matter who you ever were they get you in the
end." Yet there is, throughout, the energy and saving power of
language, the power that enables you to "damn near levitate."
Nicholas Rinaldi, author of Between Two Rivers, The Jukebox Queen
of Malta, Bridge Fall Down, and The Luftwaffe in Chaos, Professor
Emeritus, Fairfield University
.steady, grounded, human, subtle, sane. He's a big guy & a
good man.
Allen Ginsberg
If Gerard Manley Hopkins were to wax poetic on Michael Jordan, the
poems might look like Mike Sweeney's. Not only has Sweeney found a
voice, he has invented a form all his own. Read In Memory of the
Fast Break aloud. It's beautiful - to eye and ear Fearless,
learned, muscular, musical, walloping, and possessed of soul and
gravitas, this poetry offers lucid unsentimental reportage on a
world simultaneously sumptuous and bitter, luminous portraiture of
human flesh engaged in the sometimes ludicrous, sometimes heroic
quest for some semblance of a physical or metaphysical personal
best, and expansive heroic rhythms which are sorely missing from
most contemporary verse. Sweeney writes about politics,
rock-n-roll, sports, and the New England and Irish culture that
made him what he is today: author of In Memory of the Fast Break,
one of the very best collections of contemporary verse I've ever
laid eyes on.
Michele Madigan Somerville, author of Wisegal (Ten Pell Books) and
Black Irish
Mike Sweeney's poems are reverberating elegiac celebrations in
which what we have all lost - the music of the 60's and 70's,
innumerable basketball and football games, our youth, our wars -
returns, stark and triumphant. The present collapses into the past,
which also collapses, but then reforms via breathless rushes of
word hunks that capture an authentic American experience that more
conventional grammar and less impetuous diction would betray.
Ginsberg howls and Frost ruminates throughout the volume to be
sure, but through an original, haunting, and exuberant voice.
Sidney Gottlieb, Professor of Media Studies, Sacred Heart
University
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