Tyranny and Music

Tyranny and Music
Author: Joseph E. Morgan,Gregory N. Reish
Publsiher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2017-12-26
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781498546829

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Approaching the topic from several subdisciplinary points of view within music studies, this edited collection addresses the role that music plays in opposing tyranny or solidifying tyrannical power around the world.

After Mahler

After Mahler
Author: Stephen Downes
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2013-09-19
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781107469938

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The music of Gustav Mahler repeatedly engages with Romantic notions of redemption. This is expressed in a range of gestures and procedures, shifting between affirmative fulfilment and pessimistic negation. In this groundbreaking study, Stephen Downes explores the relationship of this aspect of Mahler's music to the output of Benjamin Britten, Kurt Weill and Hans Werner Henze. Their initial admiration was notably dissonant with the prevailing Zeitgeist – Britten in 1930s England, Weill in 1920s Germany and Henze in 1950s Germany and Italy. Downes argues that Mahler's music struck a profound chord with them because of the powerful manner in which it raises and intensifies dystopian and utopian complexes and probes the question of fulfilment or redemption, an ambition manifest in ambiguous tonal, temporal and formal processes. Comparisons of the ways in which this topic is evoked facilitate new interpretative insights into the music of these four major composers.

Tyranny

Tyranny
Author: Lesley Fairfield
Publsiher: Tundra Books
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2009-10-13
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 9780887769030

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In Tyranny, brisk, spare text and illustrations that deal head-on with anorexia propel the reader along on Anna’s journey as she falls prey to the eating disorder, personified as her tormentor, Tyranny. The novel starts with a single question: “How did I get here?” The answer lies in the pages that follow, and it’s far from simple. Pressured by media, friends, the workplace, personal relationships, and fashion trends, Anna descends into a seemingly unending cycle of misery. And whenever she tries to climb out of the abyss, her own personal demon, Tyranny, is there to push her back in. The contest seems uneven, and it might be except for one thing: Anna’s strength of character has given rise to her deadly enemy. Ironically, it is that same strength of character that has the ultimate power to save her from the ravages of Tyranny. Brilliantly and realistically presented, Tyranny is a must-read for anyone looking for a better understanding of eating disorders and for everyone looking for a compelling page-turner that is truly a story of triumph and hope.

The Tyranny of Tradition in Piano Teaching

The Tyranny of Tradition in Piano Teaching
Author: Walter Ponce
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2019-09-27
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781476636290

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The strict traditions of piano teaching have remained entrenched for generations. The dominant influence of Muzio Clementi (1752-1832), the first composer-pedagogue of the instrument, brought about an explosion of autocratic instruction and bizarre teaching systems, exemplified in the mind-numbing drills of Hanon's "The Virtuoso Pianist." These practices--considered absurd or abusive by many--persist today at all levels of piano education. This book critically examines two centuries of teaching methods and encourages instructors to do away with traditions that disconnect mental and creative skills.

Music and Nazism

Music and Nazism
Author: Michael H. Kater,Albrecht Riethmüller
Publsiher: Laaber : Laaber
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2003
Genre: Music
ISBN: UOM:39015056937025

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The Oxford Handbook of Critical Concepts in Music Theory

The Oxford Handbook of Critical Concepts in Music Theory
Author: Alexander Rehding,Steven Rings
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 849
Release: 2019
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780190454746

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Music Theory operates with a number of fundamental terms that are rarely explored in detail. This book offers in-depth reflections on key concepts from a range of philosophical and critical approaches that reflect the diversity of the contemporary music theory landscape.

On Tyranny

On Tyranny
Author: Timothy Snyder
Publsiher: Crown
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2017-02-28
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780804190114

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#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • A “bracing” (Vox) guide for surviving and resisting America’s turn towards authoritarianism, from “a rising public intellectual unafraid to make bold connections between past and present” (The New York Times) “Timothy Snyder reasons with unparalleled clarity, throwing the past and future into sharp relief. He has written the rare kind of book that can be read in one sitting but will keep you coming back to help regain your bearings.”—Masha Gessen The Founding Fathers tried to protect us from the threat they knew, the tyranny that overcame ancient democracy. Today, our political order faces new threats, not unlike the totalitarianism of the twentieth century. We are no wiser than the Europeans who saw democracy yield to fascism, Nazism, or communism. Our one advantage is that we might learn from their experience. On Tyranny is a call to arms and a guide to resistance, with invaluable ideas for how we can preserve our freedoms in the uncertain years to come.

Voices of Tyranny

Voices of Tyranny
Author: R. Murray Schafer
Publsiher: Indian River, Ont. : Arcana Editions
Total Pages: 167
Release: 1993
Genre: City noise
ISBN: 189512719X

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