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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
New in paperback! This book comes at a time when opera-lovers,
singers, directors, and critics alike are taking a new look at the
dramatic soprano heroines created by Giuseppe Verdi and Giacomo
Puccini, endeavoring to delve beyond inherited scholarly
interpretation and gain a richer understanding of these compelling
female characters. Artistically limited by the bel canto musical
tradition popular at the time, Verdi launched a new style dramma
per musica which also demanded a new soprano archetype. This book
illustrates the musical evolution of the Verdi and Puccini soprano
while illuminating the dramatic scope and power of these great
heroines. Avoiding critical reductionism, Verdi and Puccini
Heroines provides an unprecedented and probing discussion of how
these great soprano roles were conceived and executed. Accordingly,
the authors take a three-dimensional look at these heroines,
examining seven operas: Il Trovatore, La Forza del Destino, Aida,
La Boheme, Tosca, Madama Butterfly, and Turandot. The chapters,
which are fully self-contained analyses, contain translations,
illustrative musical examples, supplementary notes, and references
to each opera's literary sources. The musical analysis, while
thorough, is descriptive and accessible to all levels of readers.
Self-determination theory (SDT) provides a framework for
understanding the factors that promote motivation and healthy
psychological and behavioral functioning. In this authoritative
work, the codevelopers of the theory comprehensively examine SDT's
conceptual underpinnings (including its six mini-theories),
empirical evidence base, and practical applications across the
lifespan. The volume synthesizes a vast body of research on how
supporting--or thwarting--people's basic needs for competence,
relatedness, and autonomy affects their development and well-being.
Chapters cover implications for practice and policy in education,
health care, psychotherapy, sport, and the workplace.
What happens when one of America's best-known haiku poets joins
forces with her psychologist husband to write a book? The answer:
Take a Deep Breath: The Haiku Way to Inner Peace-a unique
collection of guided meditations, drawn from and experienced
through the appreciation of haiku. In today's fast-paced,
high-pressure world, Take a Deep Breath can help anyone learn to
slow down and take stock, relax and focus on the present moment,
and find poetry and depth in their own lives.
Self-determination theory (SDT) provides a framework for
understanding the factors that promote motivation and healthy
psychological and behavioral functioning. In this authoritative
work, the codevelopers of the theory comprehensively examine SDT's
conceptual underpinnings (including its six mini-theories),
empirical evidence base, and practical applications across the
lifespan. The volume synthesizes a vast body of research on how
supporting--or thwarting--people's basic needs for competence,
relatedness, and autonomy affects their development and well-being.
Chapters cover implications for practice and policy in education,
health care, psychotherapy, sport, and the workplace.
One of the most significant developments in 19th-century Italian
opera was the genesis of the Verdi baritone. The authors argue that
the composer's baritone characters embody "a quintessential
humanity, expressing needs and temptations, confusions and
understandings, griefs and joys that transcend the particulars of
time and place." The Verdi Baritone explores seven of the most
fascinating roles in the repertory, revealing how they were
conceived and executed. This eloquent book opens with a discussion
of Verdi's early triumph, Nabucco; proceeds with Ernani, Macbeth,
Rigoletto, La Traviata, and Simon Boccanegra; and concludes with
his final great tragedy, Otello. Voice students, professional
performers, their teachers and coaches, and opera lovers, will gain
insight into Verdi's masterful use of text, music, and staging to
portray each character's inner self.
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