The First Book of Consort Lessons
Author: Sydney Beck
Publisher: New York, Published for the New York Public Library by C. F. Peters Corporation c1959
Published: 1959
Total Pages: 194
ISBN-13: 9780871040749
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Author: Sydney Beck
Publisher: New York, Published for the New York Public Library by C. F. Peters Corporation c1959
Published: 1959
Total Pages: 194
ISBN-13: 9780871040749
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Vera Mattlin Jiji
Publisher: Cello Playing for Music Love
Published: 2007
Total Pages: 234
ISBN-13: 1412095603
DOWNLOAD EBOOKYou can teach yourself to play the cello. This comprehensive, authoritative guide covers basics to Bach. Including 116 selections, it explains reading music, playing-by-ear and theory. Play-along CD.
Author: Victor L. Wooten
Publisher: Penguin
Published: 2008-04-01
Total Pages: 289
ISBN-13: 1440637695
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFrom Grammy-winning musical icon and legendary bassist Victor L. Wooten comes an inspiring parable of music, life, and the difference between playing all the right notes…and feeling them. The Music Lesson is the story of a struggling young musician who wanted music to be his life, and who wanted his life to be great. Then, from nowhere it seemed, a teacher arrived. Part musical genius, part philosopher, part eccentric wise man, the teacher would guide the young musician on a spiritual journey, and teach him that the gifts we get from music mirror those from life, and every movement, phrase, and chord has its own meaning...All you have to do is find the song inside. “The best book on music (and its connection to the mystic laws of life) that I've ever read. I learned so much on every level.”—Multiple Grammy Award–winning saxophonist Michael Brecker
Author: Thomas Morley
Publisher: New York, Published for the New York Public Library by C. F. Peters Corporation c1959
Published: 1959
Total Pages: 226
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKEnthält Werke von Richard Allison, John Dowland, Peter Philllips, Thomas Morley, Nicholas Strogers und William Byrd
Author: Ken Fischer
Publisher: University of MICHIGAN REGIONAL
Published: 2020-08-21
Total Pages: 217
ISBN-13: 0472132024
DOWNLOAD EBOOKHoused on the campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, the University Musical Society is one of the oldest performing arts presenters in the country. A past recipient of the National Medal of Arts, the nation’s highest public artistic honor, UMS connects audiences with wide-ranging performances in music, dance, and theater each season.Between 1987 and 2017, UMS was led by Ken Fischer, who over three decades pursued an ambitious campaign to expand and diversify the organization’s programming and audiences—initiatives inspired by Fischer’s overarching philosophy toward promoting the arts, “Everybody In, Nobody Out.” The approach not only deepened UMS’s engagement with the university and southeast Michigan communities, it led to exemplary partnerships with distinguished artists across the world. Under Fischer’s leadership, UMS hosted numerous breakthrough performances, including the Vienna Philharmonic’s final tour with Leonard Bernstein, appearances by then relatively unknown opera singer Cecilia Bartoli, a multiyear partnership with the Royal Shakespeare Company, and artists as diverse as Yo-Yo Ma, Jawole Willa Jo Zollar, Elizabeth Streb, and Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan. Though peppered with colorful anecdotes of how these successes came to be, this book is neither a history of UMS nor a memoir of Fischer’s significant accomplishments with the organization. Rather it is a reflection on the power of the performing arts to engage and enrich communities—not by handing down cultural enrichment from on high, but by meeting communities where they live and helping them preserve cultural heritage, incubate talent, and find ways to make community voices heard.
Author: Thomas Morley
Publisher: Baylor University Press
Published: 1982
Total Pages: 52
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Julia P. Gelardi
Publisher: Macmillan + ORM
Published: 2007-04-01
Total Pages: 506
ISBN-13: 1429904550
DOWNLOAD EBOOKJulia Gelardi's Born to Rule is an historical tour de force that weaves together the powerful and moving stories of the five royal granddaughters of Queen Victoria. These five women were all married to reigning European monarchs during the early part of the 20th century, and it was their reaction to the First World War that shaped the fate of a continent and the future of the modern world. Here are the stories of Alexandra, whose enduring love story, controversial faith in Rasputin, and tragic end have become the stuff of legend; Marie, the flamboyant and eccentric queen who battled her way through a life of intrigues and was also the mother of two Balkan queens and of the scandalous Carol II of Romania; Victoria Eugenie, Spain's very English queen who, like Alexandra, introduced hemophilia into her husband's family-with devastating consequences for her marriage; Maud, King Edward VII's daughter, who was independent Norway's reluctant queen; and Sophie, Kaiser Wilhelm II's much maligned sister, daughter of an Emperor and herself the mother of no less than three kings and a queen, who ended her days in bitter exile. Born to Rule evokes a world of luxury, wealth, and power in a bygone era, while also recounting the ordeals suffered by a unique group of royal women who at times faced poverty, exile, and death. Praised in their lifetimes for their legendary beauty, many of these women were also lauded-and reviled-for their political influence. Using never before published letters, memoirs, diplomatic documents, secondary sources, and interviews with descendents of the subjects, Julia Gelardi's Born to Rule is an astonishing and memorable work of popular history.
Author: Matthew Spring
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Published: 2001
Total Pages: 576
ISBN-13: 9780195188387
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"Spring focuses on the lute in Britain, but also includes two chapters devoted to continental developments: one on the transition from medieval to renaissance, the other on renaissance to baroque, and the lute in Britain is never treated in isolation. Six chapters cover all aspects of the lute's history and its music in England from 1285 to well into the eighteenth century, whilst other chapters cover the instrument's early history, the lute in consort, lute song accompaniment, the theorbo, and the lute in Scotland."--Jacket.
Author: Victor Coelho
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2016-05-26
Total Pages: 353
ISBN-13: 1107145805
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis is the first in-depth study in any language exploring the vast cultural range of instrumental music during the Renaissance.
Author: Meg Cabot
Publisher: Harper Collins
Published: 2004-03-23
Total Pages: 292
ISBN-13: 9780060096090
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPrincess Mia is introduced to her Genovian subjects, and more importantly, she goes out on a date.