Music at the Heart of Thinking

Music at the Heart of Thinking
Author: Fred Wah
Publsiher: Talonbooks
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2020-09-15
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1772012629

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Life-long poem project from the Governor General's Award-winning former parliamentary poet laureate.

Music at the Heart of Thinking

Music at the Heart of Thinking
Author: Fred Wah
Publsiher: Red Deer, Alta. : Red Deer College Press
Total Pages: 90
Release: 1987
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: UOM:39015053230168

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The Heart of Our Music Underpinning Our Thinking

The Heart of Our Music  Underpinning Our Thinking
Author: John Foley
Publsiher: Liturgical Press
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2015-06-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780814648766

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In The Heart of Our Music, master practitioners of the art of liturgical music come together to offer enriching insights, a stirring vision, and practical new ideas that will change the way you think about liturgy and liturgical ministry. These reflections are written with the needs of parish liturgists and liturgical musicians in mind. This volume includes reflections on the role of composition, the role of music, the kind of language we use, the missionary dimension of our texts and music, whether esthetic beauty is the only quality needed, and how we think about and name God in the songs we sing. Contributors and their articles include: “A Sacrifice of Praise: Musical Composition as Kenosis” by Alan J. Hommerding; “’The Word Is Near You, in Your Mouth and in Your Heart’: Music as Servant of the Word” by Bob Hurd; “The Songs We Sing: The Two Languages of Worship” by Tony Barr; “Moving to Metamelos: A New Heart, a New Church, a New Song” by Rory Cooney; “Beauty and Suitability in Music in the Liturgy” by Paul Inwood; and “From ‘God Beyond All Names’ to ‘O Agape’: Images of God in Liturgical Music” by Jan Michael Joncas.

Music at the Heart of Thinking Eigthy Something

Music at the Heart of Thinking Eigthy Something
Author: Fred Wah
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 4
Release: 1988
Genre: Canadian poetry
ISBN: OCLC:1182809991

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Both from the Ears and Mind

Both from the Ears and Mind
Author: Linda Phyllis Austern
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 393
Release: 2020-07-15
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780226704678

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Both from the Ears and Mind offers a bold new understanding of the intellectual and cultural position of music in Tudor and Stuart England. Linda Phyllis Austern brings to life the kinds of educated writings and debates that surrounded musical performance, and the remarkable ways in which English people understood music to inform other endeavors, from astrology and self-care to divinity and poetics. Music was considered both art and science, and discussions of music and musical terminology provided points of contact between otherwise discrete fields of human learning. This book demonstrates how knowledge of music permitted individuals to both reveal and conceal membership in specific social, intellectual, and ideological communities. Attending to materials that go beyond music’s conventional limits, these chapters probe the role of music in commonplace books, health-maintenance and marriage manuals, rhetorical and theological treatises, and mathematical dictionaries. Ultimately, Austern illustrates how music was an indispensable frame of reference that became central to the fabric of life during a time of tremendous intellectual, social, and technological change.

The Joy of Playing the Joy of Thinking

The Joy of Playing  the Joy of Thinking
Author: Charles Rosen,Catherine Temerson
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2020-11-03
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780674249783

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Brilliant, practical, and humorous conversations with one of the twentieth-century’s greatest musicologists on art, culture, and the physical pain of playing a difficult passage until one attains its rewards. Throughout his life, Charles Rosen combined formidable intelligence with immense skill as a concert pianist. He began studying at Juilliard at age seven and went on to inspire a generation of scholars to combine history, aesthetics, and score analysis in what became known as “new musicology.” The Joy of Playing, the Joy of Thinking presents a master class for music lovers. In interviews originally conducted and published in French, Rosen’s friend Catherine Temerson asks carefully crafted questions to elicit his insights on the evolution of music—not to mention painting, theater, science, and modernism. Rosen touches on the usefulness of aesthetic reflection, the pleasure of overcoming stage fright, and the drama of conquering a technically difficult passage. He tells vivid stories about composers from Chopin and Wagner to Stravinsky and Elliott Carter. In Temerson’s questions and Rosen’s responses arise conundrums both practical and metaphysical. Is it possible to understand a work without analyzing it? Does music exist if it isn’t played? Throughout, Rosen returns to the theme of sensuality, arguing that if one does not possess a physical craving to play an instrument, then one should choose another pursuit. Rosen takes readers to the heart of the musical matter. “Music is a way of instructing the soul, making it more sensitive,” he says, “but it is useful only insofar as it is pleasurable. This pleasure is manifest to anyone who experiences music as an inexorable need of body and mind.”

Music of the Heart

Music of the Heart
Author: Katie Ashley
Publsiher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-04-05
Genre: Man-woman relationships
ISBN: 1483966763

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For Abby Renard, the plan was supposed to be simple-join her brothers' band on the last leg of their summer tour and decide if she's finally ready for the limelight by becoming its fourth member. Of course, she never imagined stumbling onto the wrong tour bus at Rock Nation would accidentally land her in the bed of Jake Slater, the notorious womanizing lead singer of Runaway Train. When he mistakes her for one of his groupie's, Abby quickly lets him know she sure as hell isn't in his bed on purpose. Jake Slater never imagined the angel who fell into his bed would resist his charms by promptly kneeing him in the balls. Of course, the fact she seems like a prissy choir girl makes her anything but his type. So he is more than surprised when after betting Abby she wouldn't last a week on their tour bus, she is more than willing to prove him wrong. But as Jake's personal life begins to implode around him, he finds an unlikely ally in Abby. He's never met a woman he can talk to, joke with, or most importantly make music with. As the week starts to come to a close, neither Abby nor Jake is ready to let go. Can a sweetheart Country songstress and a bad boy of Rock N Roll actually have a future together?

Thinking about Music

Thinking about Music
Author: Lewis Eugene Rowell
Publsiher: Amherst : University of Massachusetts Press
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1983
Genre: Music
ISBN: UCAL:B4347072

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"This book is for readers who are insatiably curious about music -- "students of music" in the broadest sense of the word. In this category I include those whose musical concerns are more humanistic than technical, as well as those preparing for careers in music... In a library system of classification, Thinking About Music is apt to be filed under the heading "Music -- Aesthetics, history and problems of," and that is a fair description. " - Preface.