The Music of Joni Mitchell

The Music of Joni Mitchell
Author: Lloyd Whitesell
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2008-08-04
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780199885770

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Joni Mitchell is one of the foremost singer-songwriters of the late twentieth century. Yet despite her reputation, influence, and cultural importance, a detailed appraisal of her musical achievement is still lacking. Whitesell presents a through exploration of Mitchell's musical style, sound, and structure in order to evaluate her songs from a musicological perspective. His analyses are conceived within a holistic framework that takes account of poetic nuance, cultural reference, and stylistic evolution over a long, adventurous career. Mitchell's songs represent a complex, meticulously crafted body of work. The Music of Joni Mitchell offers a comprehensive survey of her output, with many discussions of individual songs, organized by topic rather than chronology. Individual chapters each explore a different aspect of her craft, such as poetic voice, harmony, melody, and large-scale form. A separate chapter is devoted to the central theme of personal freedom, as expressed through diverse symbolic registers of the journey quest, bohemianism, creative license, and spiritual liberation. Previous accounts of Mitchell's songwriting have tended to favor her poetic vision, expansive verse structures, and riveting vocal delivery. Whitesell fills out this account with special attention to musical technique, showing how such traits as complex or conflicting sonorities, dualities of harmonic mode, dialectical tensions of texture and register, intricately layered instrumental figuration, and a variable vocal persona are all essential to her distinctive identity as a songwriter. The Music of Joni Mitchell develops a set of conceptual tools geared specifically to Mitchell's songs, in order to demonstrate the extent of her technical innovation in the pop song genre, to give an account of the formal sophistication and rhetorical power characterizing her work as a whole, and to provide grounds for the recognition of her intellectual stature as a composer within her chosen field.

Song of the Stars

Song of the Stars
Author: Sally Lloyd-Jones
Publsiher: Zonderkidz
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2012-12-25
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780310737421

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Families will treasure this fresh perspective on the nativity for years to come. Song of the Stars, written by bestselling author Sally Lloyd-Jones, enhances Advent traditions and adds depth to Christmas Eve readings of the Christmas Story. Beautifully illustrated and told from the perspective of the animals and all creation, Song of the Stars features: Easy-to-read text perfect for ages 4–8 that explores the joy, excitement, and celebration of creation and the coming of Jesus Meaningful text that discusses the concept behind observing Advent This gorgeous picture book is great for Christmas-themed story times and a thoughtful addition for your family library that will be treasured for many years.

Edward Lloyd and His World

Edward Lloyd and His World
Author: Sarah Louise Lill,Rohan McWilliam
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2019-05-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780429557613

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The publisher Edward Lloyd (1815-1890) helped shape Victorian popular culture in ways that have left a legacy that lasts right up to today. He was a major pioneer of both popular fiction and journalism but has never received extended scholarly investigation until now. Lloyd shaped the modern popular press: Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper became the first paper to sell over a million copies. Along with publishing songs and broadsides, Lloyd dominated the fiction market in the early Victorian period issuing Gothic stories such as Varney the Vampire (1845-7) and other 'penny dreadfuls', which became bestsellers. Lloyd's publications introduced the enduring figure of Sweeney Todd whilst his authors penned plagiarisms of Dickens's novels, such as Oliver Twiss (1838-9). Many readers in the early Victorian period may have been as likely to have encountered the author of Pickwick in a Lloyd-published plagiarism as in the pages of the original author. This book makes us rethink the early reception of Dickens. In this interdisciplinary collection, leading scholars explore the world of Edward Lloyd and his stable of writers, such as Thomas Peckett Prest and James Malcolm Rymer. The Lloyd brand shaped popular taste in the age of Dickens and the Chartists. Edward Lloyd and his World fills a major gap in the histories of popular fiction and journalism, whilst developing links with Victorian politics, theatre and music.

Let s All Listen

Let s All Listen
Author: Pat Lloyd
Publsiher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2007-12-15
Genre: Education
ISBN: 184642724X

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Music provides a unique and powerful means of promoting communication and social interaction in students with learning difficulties. In this collection, Pat Lloyd brings together 46 songs composed or adapted for use with children with communication problems. Each of the songs features a vocal line and piano accompaniment and can be listened to on the audio CD included with the book. Simplified guitar versions are also provided for a selection of the songs. Pat Lloyd provides suggestions for how each song can be used and developed to encourage communication and social interaction, and lists a range of possible objectives for each one. Advocating a flexible approach, she demonstrates how musical activity can be adapted easily and successfully to the specific needs of individual students. Enjoyable and easy to use, this is an ideal resource for specialist and non-specialist music instructors working to improve the communication and social skills of students with learning difficulties, including those with additional autism.

Andrew Lloyd Webber Solos Songbook

Andrew Lloyd Webber Solos  Songbook
Author: Phillip Keveren
Publsiher: Hal Leonard Corporation
Total Pages: 67
Release: 2003-08-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781458480415

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(Piano Solo Composer Collection). This fabulous collection contains Phillip Keveren's graceful, artistic solo piano arrangements of 18 songs from Webber blockbusters. Includes: All I Ask of You * Any Dream Will Do * As If We Never Said Goodbye * Close Every Door * Don't Cry for Me Argentina * Memory * The Music of the Night * The Phantom of the Opera * Pie Jesu * Unexpected Song * With One Look * and more.

Fingerpicking Andrew Lloyd Webber Songbook

Fingerpicking Andrew Lloyd Webber  Songbook
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Hal Leonard Corporation
Total Pages: 63
Release: 2007-05-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781458467331

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(Guitar Solo). 14 of ALW's best arranged for intermediate-level solo guitar in notes & tab. Each solo combines melody & harmony in one superb fingerpicking arrangement. Songs: All I Ask of You * Don't Cry for Me Argentina * Memory * The Music of the Night * With One Look * more. Includes an easy intro to basic fingerstyle.

Benjamin Lloyd s Hymn Book

Benjamin Lloyd s Hymn Book
Author: Joyce H. Cauthen
Publsiher: University Alabama Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2005-09
Genre: Music
ISBN: 081731511X

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Primitive Baptist singing traditions in the South. "This collection of essays, best described as an extended set of liner notes to its accompanying compact disc, frames its topic with deceptive modesty. Benjamin Lloyd (1804-60) was a Primitive Baptist preacher, who in 1841 published some 535 hymn texts under the title Primitive Hymns. Lloyd's Hymnal (as it is often called now) has been a small but consistent seller ever since, finding wide use among Primitive Baptists throughout the South. The CD [as well as the book appropriately uses Lloyd's as a point of reference from which to navigate the varied landscape of folk worship in the South. Those who find beauty in the music and worship of the southern folk will be overwhelmed by the sounds and the spiritual intensity; those who grapple with the tangled biracial culture of the South will find a key to understanding the devotion of southerners, black and white, to this small book." -- The Alabama Review

Notes and Sources for Folk Songs of the Catskills

Notes and Sources for Folk Songs of the Catskills
Author: Norman Cazden,Herbert Haufrecht,Norman Studer
Publsiher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 208
Release: 1983-06-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780791498644

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Notes and Sources to Folk Songs of the Catskills, also published by the State University of New York Press, is the companion volume to Folk Songs of the Catskills. It contains extensive reference notes that exemplify and support detailed citations in the commentary preceding each song. The book also includes a comprehensive list of sources, including books, broadsides or pocket songsters, disc recordings, music publications, periodicals, tape archives, and other miscellaneous material, as well as information on variants, adaptations, comments or references, texts, and tunes. These notes are designed to provide succinct reference information.