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The Ella Fitzgerald Companion is a celebration of the woman who is
arguably musical history's greatest singer of popular. An
international superstar of jazz and popular music, Fitzgerald
boasted astounding versatility and sophistication that covered the
entire musical spectrum, and her combination of incredible vocal
flexibility, precise diction and articulation, accurate improvising
skills, and a huge repertoire remains unmatched. This guide to her
sixty-year career-including her recordings, her important
influences, and her collaborators-offers an overview of the
evolution of American popular singing in the twentieth century
through the lens of its greatest interpreter. Interspersed
throughout the text are over eighty transcribed examples of
recorded performances by Fitzgerald and a number of her influences,
illuminating her genius in an unprecedented way. With accompanying
discussions in both descriptive and musical language, this unique
collection of transcriptions is accessible to musicians and
non-musicians alike. Concluding the volume is a comprehensive
discography of all the important Fitzgerald albums that have been
re-issued to date on compact disc, offering the reader a practical
way to become acquainted with one of the twentieth century's true
musical pioneers.
This book examines arranging methods and their applications. It is
designed to be used in a jazz studies program and as a professional
reference manual for musicians. The text begins with a historical
overview of jazz band instruments and a study of their
characteristics. The body of the text includes an examination of
relevant terminology, notational devices, principles of theory, and
arranging techniques.
This book provides a practical, evidence-based overview of the
supportive care of patients with urological failure, covering
issues such as quality of life measurements, the role of the
multidisciplinary team, and psychological and social support for
patients, families and carers. The book focuses on chronic symptoms
such as chronic prostatitis. It begins by looking at quality of
life measurements, self-help strategies, the role of the
interdisciplinary team, and psychological and social support. It
then moves on to clinical chapters which cover issues such as
patients who present with hematuria, urinary retention, urinary
incontinence, neurological disease affecting the urinary tract,
chronic prostatitis, and infertility; ending with a chapter on
supportive care for the urology patient and family in the future.
The book places a special emphasis on symptomatic interventions,
particularly in the setting where the course of the illness cannot
be modified.
Giving it his all, Gordon Sterling struggles to face the challenges
and meet the demands for entry into the privileged world of
academia. But graduate school is nothing like what he expected;
it's a charade. Day to day, Sterling discovers more pretense and
tyranny lying beneath the facade of the hallowed halls, where he is
shocked to find the reason for the mysterious death of a fellow
student. Sick with despair and disillusionment, he bolts from
academia, but remains unfulfilled, tormented by nagging doubts
about having left his true calling behind. Just as he is devastated
by personal betrayal, Sterling seizes an unexpected opportunity to
join SCA Institute, this time on the other side of the lectern as
Professor of Psychology. He is not prepared for what awaits him. In
fierce conflict with tenured Professor Beatrice Sinclair's
power-driven world of academic grants and contracts - a world in
which big time research money is everything and students hardly
matter - Sterling finds himself entrenched in a battle for career
survival against the threatening political machinations of a
cartel-like buddy system of academic, government, and military
officials. With pitifully insufficient experience in this
manipulative world, Sterling fights for survival as his avowed
antagonists reach ruthlessly into the upper echelons of the
university's power structure to destroy him and to bury his ideals.
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