Walter Legge

Walter Legge
Author: Walter Legge
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 1998
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0415921082

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Walter Legge was one of the greatest ever record producers. His many other activities included founding a great orchestra, the Philharmonia, which he ran for eighteen years as a 'benevolent dictator'. Music formed the central core of his life, but the printed word was also a vital source of inspiration and education. In his writings Walter Legge reveals clearly the many facets of his own remarkable personality, and from his correspondence with the great names of his day we gain rich insight into the musical world in which he played so great a part.

Ariane Bluebeard

Ariane   Bluebeard
Author: Matthew G. Brown,Thomas Emil Homerin
Publsiher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2022-11
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 9780253063182

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— Matthew Brown developed this project through his founding of TableTopOpera, a group of scholars and performers committed to performing multimedia projects promoting classical music to general audiences. TableTop's production, a reductionist fantasy based on Ariane et Barbe-bleue, played an adaptation of Paul Dukas's original score while panels of P. Craig Russell's popular graphic novel Ariane and Bluebeard, Op. 26 streaked across the auditorium screen. Brown wrote the score and the show was called "a miracle of collaborative creation" thanks to "all editing decisions made in regard not only to Brown's profound knowledge of the epoch and Russell's passion for the opera but of the demanding virtuosos who would be playing it, for the multimedia skills it would require – and for a strong commitment to the integrity of the original score." Th. Emil Homerin produced the show. This book, based off the performance project, already is being marketed through TableTopOpera. Contributors to the volume include an opera singer and instructor from the Metropolitan Opera's production of Bluebeard's Castle, the celebrated comic and graphic artist P. Craig Russell, and scholars in classics, religion, history, women and gender studies, and rare books. — Although the premier of Ariane et Barbe-bleue is frequently lauded as a landmark in operatic history, there is at present no book devoted solely to its history, structure, reception, and cultural implications. — This book will stand out on our music list and contribute to our reputation for publishing books on multimedia topics by touching on such diverse subjects as opera, comic books, and animated movies. Further, it contributes to our list of significant works on women and gender studies. — Our target audience includes students, scholars, and readers interested in musicology, particularly Paul Dukas, French music, and multimedia opera. Other related interests include histories of print, multimedia, and comic works, philosophical discussion of Plato and mysticism, and French symbolist literature.

The Orchestra A Very Short Introduction

The Orchestra  A Very Short Introduction
Author: D. Kern Holoman
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2012-09-10
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780199978847

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The Orchestra: A Very Short Introduction considers the structure, roots, and day-to-day functioning of the modern philharmonic society. Far from an anachronistic organization that cannot long survive, it is shown to be powerful political and social force, occupying critical positions in cultural diplomacy, national identity, and civic pride.

Abbey Road The Story of the World s Most Famous Recording Studios

Abbey Road  The Story of the World s Most Famous Recording Studios
Author: Brian Southall,Peter Vince,Allan Rouse
Publsiher: Omnibus Press
Total Pages: 413
Release: 2011-08-15
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780857126764

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The Beatles' final album made London's Abbey Road recording studios forever famous. But from their 1931 opening, the studios had exerted a unique appeal for almost everyone who recorded there. This revised and updated edition includes previously unseen pictures.

Ernest Newman

Ernest Newman
Author: Paul Watt
Publsiher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2017
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781783271900

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Examines the genesis of Ernest Newman's major publications in the context of prevailing intellectual trends in history, criticism and biography.

Fifty five Years in Five Acts

Fifty five Years in Five Acts
Author: Astrid Varnay
Publsiher: UPNE
Total Pages: 394
Release: 2000
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1555534554

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One of the world's greatest Wagnerian sopranos talks about an illustrious career that flourished for over five decades.

The Bel Canto Violin

The Bel Canto Violin
Author: David Tunley
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 183
Release: 2018-12-20
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780429758799

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First published in 1999, this biography from David Tunley draws on newly researched documentary evidence to chart Campoli’s early success and his later struggle for recognition as a serious artist. Campoli’s early success and his later struggle for recognition as a serious artist. Campoli’s career emerges as one particularly shaped and directed by the great economic and social forces of the first half of the century, and the story here is as much that of his times, as of his life. Described by Szigeti as ‘one of the last great individualists among violinists’, Alfredo Campoli was a household name in the field of British light music prior to the Second World War. Having made his début at the Wigmore Hall in 1923 Campoli toured with Melba and Butt, then turned to light music during the Depression. He became one of Decca’s early recording artists and broadcast frequently for the BBC with his light music ensembles and pursued a long, successful career as a distinguished international performer.

Singing in the Age of Anxiety

Singing in the Age of Anxiety
Author: Laura Tunbridge
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2018-07-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780226563602

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In New York and London during World War I, the performance of lieder—German art songs—was roundly prohibited, representing as they did the music and language of the enemy. But as German musicians returned to the transatlantic circuit in the 1920s, so too did the songs of Franz Schubert, Hugo Wolf, and Richard Strauss. Lieder were encountered in a variety of venues and media—at luxury hotels and on ocean liners, in vaudeville productions and at Carnegie Hall, and on gramophone recordings, radio broadcasts, and films. Laura Tunbridge explores the renewed vitality of this refugee musical form between the world wars, offering a fresh perspective on a period that was pervaded by anxieties of displacement. Through richly varied case studies, Singing in the Age of Anxiety traces how lieder were circulated, presented, and consumed in metropolitan contexts, shedding new light on how music facilitated unlikely crossings of nationalist and internationalist ideologies during the interwar period.