"Larry W. Jones has written over 3,500 song lyrics with island based themes. Most are in the sytle of the "hapa haole" return-to-paradise tradition of the golden years of Territorial Hawaii"--Volume 7, title page verso
(Vocal Collection). 45 songs. Highlights: Always a Bridesmaid (I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change) * As If We Never Said Goodbye (Sunset Boulevard) * But Not for Me (Girl Crazy) * A Change in Me (Beauty and the Beast) * Class (Chicago) * Don't Call Me Trailer Trash (Cowgirls) * Don't Rain on My Parade (Funny Girl) * I'd Give My Life for You (Miss Saigon) * Just a Housewife (Working) * The Ladies Who Lunch (Company) * Maybe This Time (Cabaret) * Mein Herr (Cabaret) * Miss Marmelstein (I Can Get It For You Wholesale) * My New Philosophy (You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown) * A New Life (Jekyll & Hyde) * Rose's Turn (Gypsy) * So What? (Cabaret) * Someone Like You (Jekyll & Hyde) * Stars and the Moon (Songs for a New World) * Who Will Love Me as I Am? (Side Show) * With One Look (Sunset Boulevard) * You Don't Know This Man (Parade)
(Vocal Collection). The world's most trusted source for great theatre literature for singing actors. The book features authentic editions of each duet in the original keys. The duets have been carefully chosen and are culled from a wide selection of classics and contemporary shows.
Through this novelized history of the Soka Gakkai-one of the most dynamic, diverse, and empowering Buddhist movements in the world today-readers will discover the organization's goals and achievements even as they find inspiring and practical Buddhist wisdom for living happily and compassionately in today's world. The book recounts the stories of ordinary individuals who faced tremendous odds in transforming their lives through the practice of Nichiren Buddhism and in bringing Buddhism's humanistic teachings to the world. This third volume focuses on the initial stages of the Soka Gakkai movement in India and southeast Asia in 1961, with an in-depth retelling of the life of the Buddha. This inspiring narrative provides readers with the principles with which they can positively transform their own lives for the better and realize enduring happiness for themselves and others.
This collection surveys madness in drama. It includes articles on "The Duchess of Malfi"; virginity and hysteria in "The Changeling"; the confined spectacle of madness in Beys's "The Illustrious Madmen"; The male gaze in "Woyzeck" - representing Marie and madness; and other drama examples.
The Routledge Companion to Interdisciplinary Studies in Singing, Volume III: Wellbeing explores the connections between singing and health, promoting the power of singing—in public policy and in practice—in confronting health challenges across the lifespan. These chapters shape an interdisciplinary research agenda that advances singing’s theoretical, empirical, and applied contributions, providing methodologies that reflect individual and cultural diversities. Contributors assess the current state of knowledge and present opportunities for discovery in three parts: Singing and Health Singing and Cultural Understanding Singing and Intergenerational Understanding In 2009, the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada funded a seven-year major collaborative research initiative known as Advancing Interdisciplinary Research in Singing (AIRS). Together, global researchers from a broad range of disciplines addressed three challenging questions: How does singing develop in every human being? How should singing be taught and used to teach? How does singing impact wellbeing? Across three volumes, The Routledge Companion to Interdisciplinary Studies in Singing consolidates the findings of each of these three questions, defining the current state of theory and research in the field. Volume III: Wellbeing focuses on this third question and the health benefits of singing, singing praises for its effects on wellbeing.