The Memory of Music Dyslexic Edition

The Memory of Music  Dyslexic Edition
Author: Andrew Ford
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2017
Genre: Composers
ISBN: 1525248332

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Composer and broadcaster Andrew Ford considers the nature and purpose of music in the context of his own life - what it is, why it means so much to us and how it works in our lives. From his early childhood in the Beatles-crazy Liverpool of the 1960s to his evolving work as a composer, choral conductor, concert promoter, critic, university teacher and radio presenter, he shares the vivid musical experiences that have shaped his life. The Memory of Music is a moving and evocative memoir that will appeal to music lovers everywhere. Ford excels at capturing the way different kinds of music affect us - how a piece of religious music can transport us regardless of our beliefs, or how a pop song can call up an instant recollection from the past (a family holiday, a girlfriend).

Music and Memory

Music and Memory
Author: Bob Snyder
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2000
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0262692376

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Divided into two parts, this book shows how human memory influences the organization of music. The first part presents ideas about memory and perception from cognitive psychology and the second part of the book shows how these concepts are exemplified in music.

Musical Memories

Musical Memories
Author: Linda Gerdner
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2017-06
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0998686409

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Memories Before and After the Sound of Music

Memories Before and After the Sound of Music
Author: Agathe von Trapp
Publsiher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2010-09-14
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780062010551

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Agathe von Trapp, the oldest daughter in the Trapp Family Singers, offers readers the real story behind an American classic in her poignant and fascinating autobiography Memories Before and After The Sound of Music. The courageous family and events immortalized in the beloved Broadway musical and hit Hollywood film come vibrantly alive in these pages, and Agathe’s post-Sound of Music life is equally compelling.

Memories of a Musician

Memories of a Musician
Author: Wilhelm Ganz
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 357
Release: 2001-01-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0722254105

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Memory Music Manuscripts

Memory  Music  Manuscripts
Author: Michaela Mross
Publsiher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 393
Release: 2022-05-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780824892876

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Kōshiki (Buddhist ceremonials) belong to a shared ritual repertoire of Japanese Buddhism that began with Tendai Pure Land belief in the late tenth century and spread to all Buddhist schools, including Sōtō Zen in the thirteenth century. In Memory, Music, Manuscripts, Michaela Mross elegantly combines the study of premodern manuscripts and woodblock prints with ethnographic fieldwork to illuminate the historical development of the highly musical kōshiki rituals performed by Sōtō Zen clerics. She demonstrates how ritual change is often shaped by factors outside the ritual context per se—by, for example, institutional interests, evolving biographic images of eminent monks, or changes in the cultural memory of a particular lineage. Her close study of the fascinating world of kōshiki in Sōtō Zen sheds light on Buddhism as a lived religion and the interplay of ritual, doctrine, literature, collective memory, material culture, and music. Mross highlights in particular the sonic dimension in rituals. Scholars of Buddhist and ritual studies have largely overlooked the soundscapes of rituals despite the importance of music for many ritual specialists and the close connection between the acquisition of ritual expertise and learning to vocalize sacred texts or play musical instruments. Indeed, Sōtō clerics strive to perfect their vocal skills and view kōshiki and the singing of liturgical texts as vital Zen practices and an expression of buddhahood—similar to seated meditation. Innovative and groundbreaking, Memory, Music, Manuscripts is the first in-depth study of kōshiki in Zen Buddhism and the first monograph in English on this influential liturgical genre. A companion website featuring video recordings of selected kōshiki performances is available at https://searchworks.stanford.edu/view/dq109wp7548.

Photography Music and Memory

Photography  Music and Memory
Author: Michael Pickering,Emily Keightley
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2015-10-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781137441218

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This book explores how photography and recorded music act as vehicles or catalysts in processes of remembering, and how they are regarded, treated, valued and drawn upon as resources connecting past and present in everyday life. It does so via two key concepts: vernacular memory and the mnemonic imagination.

Music Nostalgia and Memory

Music  Nostalgia and Memory
Author: Sandra Garrido,Jane W. Davidson
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2019-03-19
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9783030025564

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How are our personal soundtracks of life devised? What makes some pieces of music more meaningful to us than others? This book explores the role of memory, both personal and cultural, in imbuing music with the power to move us. Focusing on the relationship between music and key life moments from birth to death, the text takes a cross-disciplinary approach, combining perspectives from a ‘history of emotions’ with modern day psychology, empirical surveys of modern-day listeners and analysis of musical works. The book traces the trajectory of emotional response to music over the past 500 years, illuminating the interaction between personal, historical and contextual variables that influence our hard-wired emotional responses to music, and the key role of memory and nostalgia in the mechanisms of emotional response.