Untitled Masterpieces Through Poetry

Untitled Masterpieces Through Poetry
Author: Chas
Publsiher: Writers Republic LLC
Total Pages: 110
Release: 2022-04-08
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9798885363280

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Untitled Masterpieces is a collection of poetry about Pain Romance Depression and Happiness It is split into four chapters Every chapters deals with a different feeling or state of being Untitled Masterpieces tells my story through multiple untitled poems Maybe we have the same stories Maybe we have the same pain Allow my poetry to make you feel and understand mine I left the poems untitled so you can read my poetry and finish the story that has only just begun -About this Masterpiece

Ten Masterpieces of Music

Ten Masterpieces of Music
Author: Harvey Sachs
Publsiher: Liveright Publishing
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2021-10-26
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781631495199

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Some pieces of music survive. Most fall into oblivion. What gives the ten masterpieces selected for this book their exceptional vitality? In this penetrating volume, Harvey Sachs, acclaimed biographer and historian of classical music, takes readers into the hearts of ten extraordinary works of classical music in ten different genres, showing both the curious novice and the seasoned listener how to recognize, appreciate, and engage with these masterpieces on a historical and compositional level. Far from what is often thought, classical music is neither dead nor dying. As a genre, it is constantly evolving, its pieces passing through countless permutations and combinations yet always retaining that essential élan vital, or life force. The works collected here, composed in the years between 1784 and 1966, are a testament to this fact. As Sachs skillfully demonstrates, they have endured not because they were exceptionally well-made or interesting but because they were created by composers—Mozart and Beethoven; Schubert, Schumann, Berlioz, Verdi, and Brahms; Sibelius, Prokofiev, and Stravinsky—who had a particular genius for drawing music out of their deepest wellsprings. “Through music,” Sachs writes, “they universalized the intimate.” In describing how music actually sounds, Ten Masterpieces of Music seems to do the impossible, animating the process of composing as well as the coming together of disparate scales and melodies, trills and harmonies. It tells us, too, how particular compositions came to be, often revealing that the pieces we now consider “classic” were never intended to be so. In poignant, exquisite prose, Sachs shows how Mozart, a former child prodigy under constant pressure to produce new music, hastily penned Piano Concerto No. 17 in G major, one of his finest piano concertos, for a teenage student, and likewise demonstrates how Goethe’s Faust, Part One, became a springboard for the musical imagination of the French composer Berlioz. As Sachs explains, these pieces are not presented as candidates for a new “Top Ten.” They represent neither the most well-known nor the most often-performed works of each composer. Instead, they were chosen precisely because he had something profound to say about them, about their composers, about how each piece fits into its composer’s life, and about how each of these lives can be contextualized by time and place. In fact, Sachs encourages readers to form their own favorites, and teaches them how to discern special characteristics that will enhance their own listening experiences. With Ten Masterpieces of Music, it becomes evident that Sachs has lived with these pieces for a veritable lifetime. His often-soaring descriptions of the works and the dramatic lives of the men who composed them bring a heightened dimension to the musical perceptions of all listeners, communicating both the sheer improbability of a work becoming a classic and why certain pieces—these ten among them—survive the perilous test of time.

No More Masterpieces

No More Masterpieces
Author: Lucy Bradnock
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2021
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780300251036

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This groundbreaking account of postwar American art traces the profound influence of Antonin Artaud Proposing an original reassessment of art from the 1950s to the 1970s, No More Masterpieces reveals how artistic practice in postwar America was profoundly shaped by the work of the rebellious French poet and dramatist Antonin Artaud (1896-1948). A generation of artists mobilized Artaud's countercultural ideas to imagine new forms of representation and to redefine the relationship between artist and audience. The book shows how Artaud's radical writings inspired the experimental theatrical work of John Cage, Rachel Rosenthal, and Allan Kaprow; the attack on artistic and social conventions launched by assemblage artists Wallace Berman and Bruce Conner; and the feminist work of Carolee Schneemann and Nancy Spero. Lucy Bradnock traces the dissemination of Artaud's writings in America and demonstrates how his interest in political and cultural disorder, the dangers of authority, and the unreliability of representation found fertile ground in the context of the Cold War, disillusionment with the ideals of Abstract Expressionism, and the early years of identity politics.

Rediscovering Wen Tingyun

Rediscovering Wen Tingyun
Author: Huaichuan Mou
Publsiher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2004-01-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0791459357

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A new look at the life, times, and work of the great Tang dynasty poet, Wen Tingyun, that rebuts the negative aspects of his reputation. Translations of a number of his works are included.

Paint Me a Poem

Paint Me a Poem
Author: Justine Rowden
Publsiher: Boyds Mills Press
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2005
Genre: Children's poetry, American
ISBN: 1590782895

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"Poems inspired by masterpieces of the National Gallery in Washington, D.C."--Publisher's website.

Serbian Studies

Serbian Studies
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 656
Release: 1986
Genre: Serbia
ISBN: UOM:39015051463688

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Petrosillo Custom Text ENGL 231 Masterpieces of British Literature I

Petrosillo Custom Text   ENGL 231  Masterpieces of British Literature I
Author: Broadview Custom Texts
Publsiher: Broadview Press
Total Pages: 371
Release: 2021-01-07
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9781554594115

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This product is a Broadview Custom text made available here for students in Professor Sara Petrosillo’s ENGL 231: Masterpieces of British Literature I course at The University of Evansville.

From Xia Dynasty to Qing Dynasty An Overview of the History of Chinese Dynasties

From Xia Dynasty to Qing Dynasty  An Overview of the History of Chinese Dynasties
Author: Zhi Dao
Publsiher: DeepLogic
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2024
Genre: History
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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The book is the volume of "From Xia Dynasty to Qing Dynasty: An Overview of the History of Chinese Dynasties" among a series of books for "China Classified Histories".