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Improvising Sabor: Cuban Dance Music in New York begins in 1960s
New York and examines in rich detail the playing styles and
international influence of important figures in US Latin music.
Such innovators as Jose Fajardo, Johnny Pacheco, George Castro, and
Eddy Zervigon dazzled the Palladium ballroom and other Latin music
venues in those crucible years. Author Sue Miller focuses on the
Cuban flute style in light of its transformations in the US after
the 1959 revolution and within the vibrant context of 1960s New
York. While much about Latin jazz and salsa has been written, this
book focuses on the relatively unexplored New York charangas that
were performing during the chachacha and pachanga craze of the
early sixties. Indeed, many accounts cut straight from the 1950s
and the mambo to the bugalu's development in the late 1960s with
little mention of the chachacha and pachanga's popularity in the
mid-twentieth century. Improvising Sabor addresses not only this
lost and ignored history, but contends with issues of race, class,
and identity while evaluating differences in style between players
from prerevolution Cuban charangas and those of 1960s New York.
Through comprehensive explorations and transcriptions of numerous
musical examples as well as interviews with and commentary from
Latin musicians, Improvising Sabor highlights a specific sabor that
is rooted in both Cuban dance music forms and the rich performance
culture of Latin New York. The distinctive styles generated by
these musicians sparked compelling points of departure and
influence.
A reissue of the powerful and troubling debut sensation - which
spent over six months at top of the New York Times bestseller list
on its original publication thirty years ago Recently divorced,
Anna Dunlap has two passionate attachments: her daughter,
four-year-old Molly, and her lover, Leo, the man who makes her feel
beautiful - and sexual - for the first time. Swept away by
happiness and passion, Anna feels she has everything she’s ever
wanted. Then come the shocking charges that would threaten her new
love, her new family - that force her to prove she is a good
mother.
Richard Egues and Jose Fajardo are universally regarded as the
leading exponents of charanga flute playing, an improvisatory style
that crystallized in 1950s Cuba with the rise of the mambo and the
chachacha. Despite the commercial success of their recordings with
Orquesta Aragon and Fajardo y sus Estrellas and their influence not
only on Cuban flute players but also on other Latin dance
musicians, no in-depth analytical study of their flute solos
exists. In Cuban Flute Style: Interpretation and Improvisation, Sue
Miller-music historian, charanga flute player, and former student
of Richard Egues-examines the early-twentieth-century decorative
style of flute playing in the Cuban danzon and its links with the
later soloistic style of the 1950s as exemplified by Fajardo and
Egues. Transcriptions and analyses of recorded performances
demonstrate the characteristic elements of the style as well as the
styles of individual players. A combination of musicological
analysis and ethnomusicological fieldwork reveals the polyrhythmic
and melodic aspects of the Cuban flute style, with commentary from
flutists Richard Egues, Joaquin Oliveros, Polo Tamayo, Eddy
Zervigon, and other renowned players. Miller also covers techniques
for flutists seeking to learn the style-including altissimo
fingerings for the Boehm flute and fingerings for the five-key
charanga flute-as well as guidance on articulation, phrasing,
repertoire, practicing improvisation, and working with recordings.
Cuban Flute Style will appeal to those working in the fields of
Cuban music, improvisation, music analysis, ethnomusicology,
performance and performance practice, popular music, and cultural
theory.
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Monogamy (Paperback)
Sue Miller
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'Penetrating, intelligent, humane, funny too ... Smart and
powerfully alive' Tessa Hadley 'Superb' Daily Mail 'A poignant
page-turner, delving deep into our most intimate relationships'
Evening Standard Annie is the great love of Graham's life. Here
they are in late middle-age, the photographer and the bookseller,
so mismatched and yet so well-matched. Theirs is a happy marriage
of nearly thirty years - and even the happiest of marriages, Graham
tells himself, have their secrets. Then the unthinkable happens,
and suddenly Annie is alone, stumbling in the dark. How much can we
ever know the people who love us? 'With what exquisite truth Sue
Miller writes ... I was completely wrapped up in the beautifully,
and often so tenderly observed rollercoaster of grief. An
invaluably moving book' Juliet Nicolson 'It's absolutely wonderful
- detailed, precise emotions that Miller gets down in such a tender
moving way ... Devasting. Brilliant' Claire Fuller
Promiseland is Willow Creek's highly successful children's
ministry. Using examples from Promiseland and churches of all sizes
around the country, this book provides step by step guidance and
creative application exercises to help churches develop a thriving
children's ministry-one that strives to be the best hour of every
kid's week. Included are Scripture-based principles and practical
resources for church staff members and volunteers who agree with
the critical role children's ministry plays in a local church.
Making Your Children's Ministry the Best Hour of Every Kid's Week,
based on twenty-eight years of experience at Willow Creek, explains
four ministry foundations: Mission, Vision, Values, and Strategy.
Content includes: Detailed answers to questions facing every
children's ministry: * What does Jesus expect from children's
ministry? * How can we evangelize lost kids and disciple saved kids
at the same time, and should we? * How do we engage kids so they
don't become bored? * How do we get better at recruiting and
leading volunteers? * How can our ministry be a safe place for
children? * Six specific ministry values that address the needs of
today's children * Practical first steps for ministries that want
to get serious about change * Clear indicators of success in
children's ministry
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Monogamy (Paperback)
Sue Miller
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R325
R257
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Annie is not the first love of Graham’s life but she is, he thinks, his last and greatest.
Very recently, he has faltered; but he means to put it right.
Here they are in marriage, in late middle age, in comfort. Mismatched, and yet so well
matched: the bookseller with his appetite, his conviviality, his bigness; the photographer
with her delicacy, her astuteness, her reserve. The children are offstage, grown up and
scattered on either coast; Graham’s first wife, Frieda, is peaceably in their lives, but not
between them.
Then the unthinkable happens. Now Annie stumbles in the dark: did she know all there
was to know about the man who loved her? If no marriage is without its small
indiscretions, how great does a betrayal have to be to be to break it?
A novel about marriage, family, secrets and love, Monogamy confirms Sue Miller’s place
among the greatest writers at work in America today.
Covering all the key themes, different theoretical views and
approaches to studying childhood and early childhood, this book
guides you through your course, telling you exactly what is
expected of you throughout your studies. It will ensure you develop
the skills you need to become successful, and key areas covered
include: making the transition from personal experience of
children, to studying childhood making the most of your lectures
writing good assignments learning how to study independently
developing your critical thinking drawing on the full range of
student resources (people, services, research visits) getting a job
in the early years sector. The new edition has been thoroughly
updated and now contains: a new chapter on placements and visits
detailed advice on how to avoid plagiarism full consideration of
multi-agency working, throughout every chapter advice on career
opportunities and further study. Designed to support students in
their studies and beyond, this book is an essential purchase for
anyone studying childhood or early childhood. SAGE Study Skills are
essential study guides for students of all levels. From how to
write great essays and succeeding at university, to writing your
undergraduate dissertation and doing postgraduate research, SAGE
Study Skills help you get the best from your time at university.
Visit the SAGE Study Skills hub for tips, quizzes and videos on
study success!
Improvising Sabor: Cuban Dance Music in New York begins in 1960s
New York and examines in rich detail the playing styles and
international influence of important figures in US Latin music.
Such innovators as Jose Fajardo, Johnny Pacheco, George Castro, and
Eddy Zervigon dazzled the Palladium ballroom and other Latin music
venues in those crucible years. Author Sue Miller focuses on the
Cuban flute style in light of its transformations in the US after
the 1959 revolution and within the vibrant context of 1960s New
York. While much about Latin jazz and salsa has been written, this
book focuses on the relatively unexplored New York charangas that
were performing during the chachacha and pachanga craze of the
early sixties. Indeed, many accounts cut straight from the 1950s
and the mambo to the bugalu's development in the late 1960s with
little mention of the chachacha and pachanga's popularity in the
mid-twentieth century. Improvising Sabor addresses not only this
lost and ignored history, but contends with issues of race, class,
and identity while evaluating differences in style between players
from prerevolution Cuban charangas and those of 1960s New York.
Through comprehensive explorations and transcriptions of numerous
musical examples as well as interviews with and commentary from
Latin musicians, Improvising Sabor highlights a specific sabor that
is rooted in both Cuban dance music forms and the rich performance
culture of Latin New York. The distinctive styles generated by
these musicians sparked compelling points of departure and
influence.
Fire suppression in the last century has resulted in forests with
excessive amounts of biomass, leading to more severe wildfires,
covering greater areas, requiring more resources for suppression
and mitigation, and causing increased onsite and offsite damage to
forests and watersheds. Forest managers are now attempting to
reduce this accumulated biomass by thinning, prescribed fire, and
other management activities. These activities will impact watershed
health, particularly as larger areas are treated and treatment
activities become more widespread in space and in time. Management
needs, laws, social pressures, and legal findings have underscored
a need to synthesize what we know about the cumulative watershed
effects of fuel management activities. To meet this need, a
workshop was held in Provo, Utah, on April, 2005, with 45
scientists and watershed managers from throughout the United
States. At that meeting, it was decided that two syntheses on the
cumulative watershed effects of fuel management would be developed,
one for the eastern United States, and one for the western United
States. For the western synthesis, 14 chapters were defined
covering fire and forests, machinery, erosion processes, water
yield and quality, soil and riparian impacts, aquatic and landscape
effects, and predictive tools and procedures. We believe these
chapters provide an overview of our current understanding of the
cumulative watershed effects of fuel management in the western
United States. This document is the result of a major
interdisciplinary effort to synthesize our understanding of the
cumulative watershed effects of fuel management. This document is
the product of more than 20 authors and 40 reviewers including
scientists from four Forest Service Research Stations and numerous
universities. Chapter topics include overviews of the effects of
fuel management on both terrestrial and aquatic watershed
processes.
A "NEW YORK TIMES" NOTABLE BOOK
In the fall of 1988, Sue Miller found herself caring for her
father, James Nichols, once a truly vital man, as he succumbed to
Alzheimer's disease. Beginning an intensely personal journey, she
recalls the bitter irony of watching this church historian wrestle
with his increasingly befuddled notion of time and meaning. She
details the struggles with doctors, her own choices, and the
attempt to find a caring response to a disease whose special
cruelty is to diminish the humanity of those it strikes. In
luminous prose, Sue Miller has fashioned a compassionate inventory
of two lives, a memoir destined to offer comfort to all sons and
daughters struggling to make peace with their fathers and with
themselves.
Covering all the key themes, different theoretical views and
approaches to studying childhood and early childhood, this book
guides you through your course, telling you exactly what is
expected of you throughout your studies. It will ensure you develop
the skills you need to become successful, and key areas covered
include: making the transition from personal experience of
children, to studying childhood making the most of your lectures
writing good assignments learning how to study independently
developing your critical thinking drawing on the full range of
student resources (people, services, research visits) getting a job
in the early years sector. The new edition has been thoroughly
updated and now contains: a new chapter on placements and visits
detailed advice on how to avoid plagiarism full consideration of
multi-agency working, throughout every chapter advice on career
opportunities and further study. Designed to support students in
their studies and beyond, this book is an essential purchase for
anyone studying childhood or early childhood. SAGE Study Skills are
essential study guides for students of all levels. From how to
write great essays and succeeding at university, to writing your
undergraduate dissertation and doing postgraduate research, SAGE
Study Skills help you get the best from your time at university.
Visit the SAGE Study Skills hub for tips, quizzes and videos on
study success!
Meri is newly married, pregnant, and standing on the cusp of her
life as a wife and mother, recognizing with some terror the gap
between reality and expectation. Delia--wife of the two-term
liberal senator Tom Naughton--is Meri's new neighbor in the
adjacent New England town house. Tom's chronic infidelity has been
an open secret in Washington circles, but despite the complexity of
their relationship, the bond between them remains strong.
Soon Delia and Meri find themselves leading strangely parallel
lives, as they both reckon with the contours and mysteries of
marriage: one refined and abraded by years of complicated intimacy,
the other barely begun. With precision and a rich vitality, Sue
Miller--beloved and bestselling author of "While I Was
Gone"--brings us a highly charged, superlative novel about marriage
and forgiveness.
Apoyados en 28 anos de experiencia en el ministerio infantil de
Willow Creek, los autores explican los cuatro fundamentos del
ministerio: Mision, Vision, Valores y Estrategia. Incluye
respuestas detalladas a las preguntas tipicas de todo ministerio
infantil: Que espera Jesus del ministerio infantil?, Como
evangelizar a los ninos no salvos y discipular a los ninos salvos
al mismo tiempo?, Como involucramos a los ninos sin aburrirlos?, y
Como reclutar y dirigir mejor a los voluntarios?, entre otras."
"Targeting Pronunciation" uses a communicative, interactive
approach to help intermediate and advanced ESL students communicate
effectively and clearly in English. This up-to-date text makes
pronunciation easy to teach and fun to learn. It features a
complete diagnostic package for setting individual priorities and
goals. Through a variety of engaging listening and speaking
activities, partner practice exercises, role plays, and dialogues,
students increase their confidence and command of English speech.
Home assignments provide practice beyond the classroom to help
students become independent by improving their self-monitoring
skills and their ability to correct their own errors.Self-quizzes
at the end of each chapter reinforce students' understanding of
chapter material.Additional authentic speech samples, including
interesting public service announcements, link pronunciation
targets to real speakers.An array of web activities with audio
keyed to each chapter that students use independently to test and
expand their grasp of pronunciation features."Join the Chorus" and
"Sing Along" activities feature songs, poetry, and chants help
students master English speech rhythm and intonation."Talk Times"
communicative activities, planned by students in the classroom and
executed outside, facilitate the transfer of pronunciation targets
to real-life situations.
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