“Music Makers” and World Creators

“Music Makers” and World Creators

Author: Michaela Hausmann

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2020-10-22

Total Pages: 275

ISBN-13: 1000207188

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Many works of fantasy literature feature a considerable number of embedded poems, some written by the authors themselves, some borrowed and transformed from other authors. Exploring the mechanisms of this mix and the interaction between individual poems and the overall narrative, this monograph analyses the various forms and functions of embedded poems in major works of fantasy literature. The choice of authors and texts shed light on the development of fantasy as a genre that frequently mixes prose and verse and thus continues the long tradition of prosimetric practices after the Romantic period. Not only does the analysis of the embedded poems allow for a new understanding of the individual works. It also promises insights into shared literary-historical roots, cross-influences between the authors and the role of the mix of poetry and prose for the imaginative and subversive potential of fantasy literature in general. Providing comprehensive case studies of the forms and functions of embedded poems in fantasy literature, this volume illuminates the emergence of modern fantasy and its impact on contemporary fantasy.


Music Makers

Music Makers

Author: Timothy Duffy

Publisher: Harambe Press

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780974394701

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"Music Makers: Portraits and Songs from the Roots of America represents a new chapter in Americas ongoing interaction with our traditional musical culture. This book introduces a new cast of artists to dispel the notion that the most real and rooted blues no longer exists. We have turned on countless fans to these men and women, revealing new icons for lovers of this music to treasure. Through the years, many younger musicians have apprenticed with these artists and have gone on to make successful careers. We have people throughout the world to learn and to understand and to dig what we are doing. Our work needs to continue to grow, as these musicians remain vibrant, expressive, and vital to our American experience." --Amazon.com.


Rude Citizenship

Rude Citizenship

Author: Larisa Kingston Mann

Publisher: UNC Press Books

Published: 2022-01-11

Total Pages: 243

ISBN-13: 1469667258

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In this deep dive into the Jamaican music world filled with the voices of creators, producers, and consumers, Larisa Kingston Mann—DJ, media law expert, and ethnographer—identifies how a culture of collaboration lies at the heart of Jamaican creative practices and legal personhood. In street dances, recording sessions, and global genres such as the riddim, notions of originality include reliance on shared knowledge and authorship as an interactive practice. In this context, musicians, music producers, and audiences are often resistant to conventional copyright practices. And this resistance, Mann shows, goes beyond cultural concerns. Because many working-class and poor people are cut off from the full benefits of citizenship on the basis of race, class, and geography, Jamaican music spaces are an important site of social commentary and political action in the face of the state's limited reach and neglect of social services and infrastructure. Music makers organize performance and commerce in ways that defy, though not without danger, state ordinances and intellectual property law and provide poor Jamaicans avenues for self-expression and self-definition that are closed off to them in the wider society. In a world shaped by coloniality, how creators relate to copyright reveals how people will play outside, within, and through the limits of their marginalization.


Maka the Magic Music Maker

Maka the Magic Music Maker

Author: Shannon Scott

Publisher: Beachhouse Pub Llc

Published: 2012-10

Total Pages: 24

ISBN-13: 9781933067490

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Maka didn't talk much, but he loved to sing. Wherever he went, his beloved 'ukulele was by his side. And whenever he started to play and sing his song, "The Maka Shaka Shuffle," people would stop what they were doing and sing along¿ Point your thumb, now point your pinky. Shake it back and forth and give a little winky. It's the Maka Shaka Shuffle, oh yeah. The Maka Shaka Shuffle, uh huh. One day, a very big and very hungry pua'a entered his village and started chasing all his friends. Shy little Maka did the only thing he knew how and bravely saved his village from destruction. An audio CD with an original song by Domonic Vespoli, "Maka the Music Maker," and a reading by author Shannon Scott is included.


The Music Business for Music Creators

The Music Business for Music Creators

Author: Jonny Amos

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2024-06-28

Total Pages: 347

ISBN-13: 1040029469

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The Music Business for Music Creators is a roadmap to understanding the traditional and emerging income streams that define the modern music industry. It presents the key concepts and principles that underpin the business, with an emphasis on educating and empowering the next generation of music creators to build a career from their creative pursuits. The book provides a comprehensive overview of the mechanics of the music business, from music publishing, marketing and contract negotiation to licensing, streaming and performing. This accessible guide is written with music creators in mind and features case studies, profiles and interviews with established professionals, as well as a glossary of key terms to empower the reader in their understanding of the industry, alongside a number of useful accompanying digital resources. This book is core reading for students of music business and music creation in contemporary music education, and an essential resource for those on music, music production and music performance courses, as well as aspiring and early career professionals.


Music Makers, Set

Music Makers, Set

Author: Pamela K Harris

Publisher: Child's World

Published: 2002-08-01

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781567662535

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From tribal celebrations to Main Street parades, music has always been a central aspect of human culture. This series uses vivid photographs and clear, descriptive text to help young readers explore the history of some of our best-known instruments. Photographs also illustrate related, lesser-known instruments. These titles provide an excellent starting point for young readers beginning to learn the value of music.


We Are the Music Makers!

We Are the Music Makers!

Author: Timothy Duffy

Publisher: UNC Press Books

Published: 2019-01-14

Total Pages: 198

ISBN-13: 1469651726

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America tells its stories through song. Consolation to the lovelorn, courage to the oppressed, warning to the naive, or a ticket to the Promised Land, a great song can deliver the wisdom of ages directly to our souls. We Are the Music Makers! presents black-and-white portraits of artists who carry these songs from past to present: fathers and mothers, uncles and aunts, daughters and sons, grandparents and neighbors, who continue to lovingly stir the South's musical stew and feed American culture outside the realm of conventional fame and fortune. Newly available in paperback, this book features intimate photographs that will make you look more closely at the unrecognized greatness that surrounds us all.


Music Makers

Music Makers

Author: Walter Pitman

Publisher: Dundurn

Published: 2006-02-18

Total Pages: 341

ISBN-13: 1550025899

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Celebrates the lives of two extraordinary musicians who influenced Canadaa s cultural life for more than 50 years.


The Music Maker of Auschwitz IV

The Music Maker of Auschwitz IV

Author: Jaci Byrne

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2021-03-03

Total Pages: 324

ISBN-13: 1922387835

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The inspirational true story of an Allied POW appointed Kapellmeister to the Nazis in Auschwitz. When called up to fight in yet another World War, Drum Major Jackson promised his beloved wife Mabel that he would return to lead his band and play for her once more. In May 1940, he was captured at Dunkirk and interned in several German forced labour camps throughout Poland. Two years later he was transferred to Auschwitz IV, part of the notorious concentration camp complex where it is not widely known held Allied POWs. When his captors appointed Jackson their ‘Kapellmeister’ (man in charge of music), he seized the opportunity to provide entertainment for his fellow prisoners at rehearsals, and cover for escapees during concerts. Finally liberated in May 1945, malnourished and gravely ill, Jackson carried his secret war diary—an incredible exposé on five years of life and death in Nazi concentration camps. THE MUSIC MAKER OF AUSCHWITZ IV, based on Jackson’s diary, is written by his granddaughter. It is a thrilling testament to the resilience one man found in the darkest of times through his two greatest loves—music and the woman who waited for him.