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This is the official sheet music collection for the hilarious Tony Award-winning Broadway blockbuster written by acclaimed Broadway composer Robert Lopez and South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone. The show is lauded by critics and audiences alike as the best musical of the century.
This collectible songbook allows singers and pianists to apply their talent to the show's award-winning score with piano/vocal arrangements of all 16 songs from the Original Broadway Cast Recording.
Adding to the appeal of this souvenir edition are eight pages of full-color photos from the original Broadway production.
Contents:
- Hello!
- Two by Two
- You and Me (But Mostly Me)
- Hasa Diga Eebowai
- Turn It Off
- I Am Here for You
- All-American Prophet
- Sal Tlay Ka Siti
- Man Up
- Making Things Up Again
- Spooky Mormon Hell Dream
- I Believe
- Baptize Me
- I Am Africa
- Joseph Smith American Moses
- Tomorrow Is a Latter Day.
This text provides a comparative investigation of the affinities
and differences of two of the most dynamic currents in World
Buddhism: Zen Buddhism and the Thai Forest Movement. Defying
differences in denomination, culture, and historical epochs, these
schools revived an unfettered quest for enlightenment and proceeded
to independently forge like practices and doctrines. The author
examines the teaching gambits and tactics, the methods of practice,
the place and story line of teacher biography, and the nature and
role of the awakening experience, revealing similar forms deriving
from an uncompromising pursuit of awaking, the insistence on
self-cultivation, and the preeminent role of the charismatic
master. Offering a pertinent review of their encounters with
modernism, the book provides a new coherence to these seemingly
disparate movements, opening up new avenues for scholars and
possibilities for practitioners.
This text provides a comparative investigation of the affinities
and differences of two of the most dynamic currents in World
Buddhism: Zen Buddhism and the Thai Forest Movement. Defying
differences in denomination, culture, and historical epochs, these
schools revived an unfettered quest for enlightenment and proceeded
to independently forge like practices and doctrines. The author
examines the teaching gambits and tactics, the methods of practice,
the place and story line of teacher biography, and the nature and
role of the awakening experience, revealing similar forms deriving
from an uncompromising pursuit of awaking, the insistence on
self-cultivation, and the preeminent role of the charismatic
master. Offering a pertinent review of their encounters with
modernism, the book provides a new coherence to these seemingly
disparate movements, opening up new avenues for scholars and
possibilities for practitioners.
(Piano Solo Songbook). Disney's Frozen and its catchy music has
been a smashing success in the movie theaters and beyond. This
collection features 10 songs from the soundtrack arranged for
intermediate/advanced piano solo: Do You Want to Build a Snowman? *
Fixer Upper * For the First Time in Forever * Frozen Heart * Heimr
Arnadalr * In Summer * Let It Go * Love Is an Open Door *
Reindeer(s) Are Better Than People * Vuelie.
(Violin Play-Along). The Violin Play-Along series will help you
play your favorite songs quickly and easily. Just follow the music,
listen to the demonstration tracks to hear how the violin should
sound, and then play along using the separate backing tracks. The
purchase price includes online access to audio for download or
streaming. This volume features seven songs from the Disney
blockbuster film: Do You Want to Build a Snowman? * Fixer Upper *
For the First Time in Forever * In Summer * Let It Go * Love Is an
Open Door * Reindeer(s) Are Better Than People. Online audio is
accessed at (a href="http: //www.halleonard.com/mylibrary"
target="_blank")halleonard.com/mylibrary(/a)
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A brilliant novel-in-stories from award-winning author Robert Lopez
In an uncanny, distorted version of New York City, a man rides the
subway through the chaos of an ordinary commute. He may have a gun
in his pocket. He may be looking for someone-a woman named
Esperanza. Between stops, we shuttle back and forth through time
and see a man who stands in traffic, the same man seizing and
shuddering on a sidewalk, an institution where the man is housed
with other undesirables (or troublemakers?), a neighborhood where
all the residents have forgotten their names. Over everything looms
the specter of a nameless menace, a pervasive sense that
something-more than just a ride-is coming to an end. With Robert
Lopez's signature innovation, A Better Class of People delivers a
network of stories interconnected and careening like subway tunnels
through the realities of modern America: immigration, gun violence,
police brutality, sexual harassment, climate change, and the point
of fracture at which we find ourselves, where reality and
perception are indistinguishable.
January 2015 - Another Chinese military satellite is launched from
Jiuquan Space Center deep in the Gobi Desert. China has emerged a
powerful nation. Her growing constellation of military satellites
and expanding nuclear missile sites cause concern around the world,
but especially in Washington. The CIA is directed to increase its
surveillance of China. A CIA agent recruits an American-born
Beijing University student. Little do they know how much danger
awaits them. General Jiang Lieu, Chief Commander of China's space
program, is a relentless modern-day Genghis Khan who is driven by
his hatred of America and his desire to make China the most
powerful country in the world. He claims that the American Apollo
Moon landings were a hoax produced by the CIA to overshadow
Russia's space program, and he is determined to prove it. If he
does, China's moon mission would become the first to land on the
moon and lay claim to her territory. A Chinese spacecraft lands on
the Moon and reports no evidence of the Apollo 11 landing. America
is discredited and the world is divided. reign as the most powerful
nation in the world?
This collection of merchant documents is essential reading for
any student of economic developments in the Middle Ages who wishes
to go beyond the level of textbook summaries. Different aspects of
economic life in the Mediterranean world are delineated in the
light of a rich variety of articles and other contemporary
writings, drawn from Muslim and Christian sources. From commercial
contracts, promissory notes, and judicial acts to working manuals
of practical geography and philology, this volume of documents
provides an unparalleled portrait of the world of medieval
commerce.
An award-winning western novelist (North to Yesterday, Wanderer
Springs) with decidedly liberal political leanings writes a
spiritual autobiography unlike any other. The author grew up in a
small west Texas town, attended seminary, became a war
correspondent in Vietnam, and taught creative writing and
literature for 40 years at Trinity University in San Antonio. With
a deep sense of the irony of his project, he sets out to explain
how the Bible came to be, delving into historical misconceptions,
errors in translation, political and cultural biases, as well as
the editorial failings of the Bible's many authors - and yet, he
arrives at a place of ultimate faith. Holy Literary License is not
anyone's traditional Sunday School material, but contemporary,
open-minded Christians will find the book both enlightening and
inspirational - and at times, intensely humorous. Flynn, the author
of Growing Up A Sullen Baptist, is known for his wry wit and his
humane insight. This work is his masterpiece.
Praise for Robert Lopez:
""Kamby Bolongo Mean River" may just tie both your brain and
stomach into knots."--John Madera, "Word Riot"
""Part of the World" is a gripping read, ominous, blackly
hilarious and psychologically acute."--Jason Jones, "Mid-American
Review"
Robert Lopez has collected twenty-nine short stories, running
from the very short on up to a novella in shorts to close out the
book. Like his previous works, "Asunder" is a study in the usage of
language. Lopez carefully considers each word before leaving it on
the page, and it shows.
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