A Sea Symphony
Author : Ralph Vaughan Williams
Publisher :
Page : 336 pages
File Size : 37,6 MB
Release : 1926
Category : Choruses, Secular (Mixed voices) with orchestra
ISBN :
Author : Ralph Vaughan Williams
Publisher :
Page : 336 pages
File Size : 37,6 MB
Release : 1926
Category : Choruses, Secular (Mixed voices) with orchestra
ISBN :
Author : Ralph Vaughan Williams
Publisher :
Page : 344 pages
File Size : 48,46 MB
Release : 1918
Category : Choruses, Secular (Mixed voices) with orchestra
ISBN :
Author : Juan Sainz de Rozas González
Publisher : Juan Sainz de Rozas González
Page : 245 pages
File Size : 29,37 MB
Release : 2023-09-14
Category : Fiction
ISBN :
Something is happening at Whale's Cove: a corrupt liquid is staining its waters. Astaroth and Calliope, emboldened to save their people, embark on a journey through the open sea where they will meet a very peculiar warlock and a ghost captain. They will cross the eerie Northern Waters to learn that they are part of a much bigger story. A story that has to do with a sea serpent...
Author : Margaret Wild
Publisher : Picture Puffin
Page : 30 pages
File Size : 30,31 MB
Release : 2005
Category : Fear
ISBN : 9780143501671
David is frightened of the sea. He does not like it at all, not one bit. One day he finds a conch shell at the beach and takes it home. He can hear the sea trapped inside. 'Come out, sea, come out,' he says softly. 'I won't hurt you.' This beautifully illustrated story takes the reader into a child's fantasy world.
Author : Stephen Town
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 325 pages
File Size : 49,17 MB
Release : 2019-12-06
Category : Music
ISBN : 1793606013
The Choral-Orchestral Works of Ralph Vaughan Williams: Autographs, Context, Discourse combines contextual knowledge, a musical commentary, an inventory of the holograph manuscripts, and a critical assessment of the opus to create substantial and meticulous examinations of Ralph Vaughan Williams’s choral-orchestral works. The contents include an equitable choice of pieces from the various stages in the life of the composer and an analysis of pieces from the various stages of Williams’s life. The earliest are taken from the pre-World War I years, when Vaughan Williams was constructing his identity as an academic and musician—Vexilla Regis (1894), Mass (1899), and A Sea Symphony (1910). The middle group are chosen from the interwar period—Sancta Civitas (1925), Benedicite (1929), Magnificat (1932), Five Tudor Portraits (1935), Dona nobis pacem (1936)—written after Vaughan Williams had found his mature voice. The last cluster—Thanksgiving for Victory (1944), Fantasia (Quasi Variazione) on the ‘Old 104’ Psalm Tune(1949), Sons of Light (1950), Hodie (1954), The Bridal Day/Epithalamion (1938/1957)—typify the works finished or revisited during the final years of the composer’s life, near the end of the Second World War and immediately before or after his second marriage (1953).
Author : Marcel M Du Plessis
Publisher : Independently Published
Page : 490 pages
File Size : 22,82 MB
Release : 2021-07-27
Category :
ISBN :
Cassius Wortham leaves all he knows behind to make it as a writer in the City, a nameless, walled metropolis at the crossroads of the world. But things are not as they seem. His roommate might have mob connections, his artist friend has addiction issues, and the waitress at the poetry club has political aspirations. Not to mention the invisible spirit of history that follows them around waiting to chronicle a looming catastrophe. An overseas turmoil brings tides of refugees to the walls of the City. Ambitious leaders play at social engineering. The loudest voices are drowned in the growing silence. Only Cas, his friends and their ghostly tagalong hold the key to the future, for in the end the silent will decide the fate of the City. Listen...and you too may hear the instruments of the Silent Symphony.
Author : Steve Schuch
Publisher : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Page : 36 pages
File Size : 49,70 MB
Release : 2002
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 9780152165482
Glashka can understand whale song--but with that mysterious power comes great responsibility. When she discovers thousands of whales trapped in a rapidly freezing inlet, she knows it is up to her to gather the people of her town to help them. Based on an actual event, this inspiring story follows Glashka and her people as they come to understand the importance of all life. Full-color illustrations.
Author : Timbaland
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 32 pages
File Size : 50,56 MB
Release : 2019-05-14
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 1442412089
Baby falls asleep to a thunderstorm in the city, where all of the sounds blend together into a lullaby.
Author : Ralph Vaughan Williams
Publisher : Penguin UK
Page : 204 pages
File Size : 19,3 MB
Release : 2009-04-02
Category : History
ISBN : 0141190922
This collection is filled with songs that tell of the pleasures and pains of love, the patterns of the countryside and the lives of ordinary people. Here are unfaithful soldiers, ghostly lovers, whalers on stormy seas, cuckolds and tricksters. By turns funny, plain-speaking and melancholic, these songs evoke a lost world and, with their melodies provided, record a vital musical tradition. Generations of inhabitants have helped shape the English countryside � but it has profoundly shaped us too.It has provoked a huge variety of responses from artists, writers, musicians and people who live and work on the land � as well as those who are travelling through it.English Journeys celebrates this long tradition with a series of twenty books on all aspects of the countryside, from stargazey pie and country churches, to man�s relationship with nature and songs celebrating the patterns of the countryside (as well as ghosts and love-struck soldiers).
Author : John Luther Adams
Publisher : Macmillan + ORM
Page : 153 pages
File Size : 48,38 MB
Release : 2020-09-22
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0374722269
"[An] illuminating memoir." —Corinna da Fonseca-Wollheim, The New York Times The story of a composer's life in the Alaskan wilderness and a meditation on making art in a landscape acutely threatened by climate change In the summer of 1975, the composer John Luther Adams, then a twenty-two-year-old graduate of CalArts, boarded a flight to Alaska. So began a journey into the mountains, forests, and tundra of the far north—and across distinctive mental and aural terrain—that would last for the next forty years. Silences So Deep is Adams’s account of these formative decades—and of what it’s like to live alone in the frozen woods, composing music by day and spending one’s evenings with a raucous crew of poets, philosophers, and fishermen. From adolescent loves—Edgard Varèse and Frank Zappa—to mature preoccupations with the natural world that inform such works as The Wind in High Places, Adams details the influences that have allowed him to emerge as one of the most celebrated and recognizable composers of our time. Silences So Deep is also a memoir of solitude enriched by friendships with the likes of the conductor Gordon Wright and the poet John Haines, both of whom had a singular impact on Adams’s life. Whether describing the travails of environmental activism in the midst of an oil boom or midwinter conversations in a communal sauna, Adams writes with a voice both playful and meditative, one that evokes the particular beauty of the Alaskan landscape and the people who call it home. Ultimately, this book is also the story of Adams’s difficult decision to leave a rapidly warming Alaska and to strike out for new topographies and sources of inspiration. In its attentiveness to the challenges of life in the wilderness, to the demands of making art in an age of climate crisis, and to the pleasures of intellectual fellowship, Silences So Deep is a singularly rich account of a creative life.