Book Description
Delves into the methodology, techniques, and inspiration needed to enliven music making. Includes activities.
Author : Barry Green
Publisher : GIA Publications
Page : 268 pages
File Size : 34,37 MB
Release : 2009
Category : Music
ISBN : 9781579997571
Delves into the methodology, techniques, and inspiration needed to enliven music making. Includes activities.
Author : Dr Gary Ansdell
Publisher : Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Page : 377 pages
File Size : 38,79 MB
Release : 2014-02-28
Category : Music
ISBN : 1472405714
Why is music so important to most of us? How does music help us both in our everyday lives, and in the more specialist context of music therapy? This book suggests a new way of approaching these topical questions, drawing from Ansdell's long experience as a music therapist, and from the latest thinking on music in everyday life. Vibrant and moving examples from music therapy situations are twinned with the stories of 'ordinary' people who describe how music helps them within their everyday lives. Together this complementary material leads Ansdell to present a new interdisciplinary framework showing how musical experiences can help all of us build and negotiate identities, make intimate non-verbal relationships, belong together in community, and find moments of transcendence and meaning. How Music Helps is not just a book about music therapy. It has the more ambitious aim to promote (from a music therapist's perspective) a better understanding of 'music and change' in our personal and social life. Ansdell's theoretical synthesis links the tradition of Nordoff-Robbins music therapy and its recent developments in Community Music Therapy to contemporary music sociology and music studies. This book will be relevant to practitioners, academics, and researchers looking for a broad-based theoretical perspective to guide further study and policy in music, well-being, and health.
Author : Ignace Jan Paderewski
Publisher :
Page : 132 pages
File Size : 11,10 MB
Release : 1901
Category : Composers
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Page : 472 pages
File Size : 40,10 MB
Release : 1918
Category : Music
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Author : Amber Mundinger
Publisher :
Page : 485 pages
File Size : 31,71 MB
Release : 2021-01-07
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ISBN : 9781736356906
BRING MUSIC HOME aims to capture iconic music venues and the personalities behind them through a combined photography and film project. The resulting coffee table book and film archive, supported by a robust marketing campaign, will raise funds for these venues and the people and artists who sustain them. In the face of COVID-19, music venues across the country have been forced to shutter. At this unprecedented moment in music's history-a time when live performances ceased everywhere- we have the rare opportunity to document this collective experience.
Author : Nick Wilson
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 314 pages
File Size : 14,84 MB
Release : 2014
Category : Music
ISBN : 0199939934
Historically informed performance (HIP) has provoked heated debate amongst musicologists, performers and cultural sociologists. In The Art of Re-enchantment: Making Early Music in the Modern Age, author Nick Wilson answers many salient questions surrounding HIP through an in-depth analysis of the early music movement in Britain from the 1960s to the present day.
Author : Peter Mercer-Taylor
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 399 pages
File Size : 22,87 MB
Release : 2020-09-23
Category : Music
ISBN : 0190842806
In the decades leading up to the Civil War, most Americans probably encountered European classical music primarily through hymn tunes. Hymnody was the most popular and commercially successful genre of the antebellum period in the United States, and the unquenchable thirst for new tunes to sing led to a phenomenon largely forgotten today: in their search for fresh material, editors lifted hundreds of tunes from the works of major classical composers to use as settings of psalms and hymns. The few that remain popular today millions have sung "Joyful, Joyful We Adore Thee" to Beethoven and "Hark, The Herald Angels Sing" to Mendelssohn are vestiges of one of the most distinctive trends in antebellum music-making. Gems of Exquisite Beauty is the first in-depth study of the historical rise and fall of this adaptation practice, its artistic achievements, and its place in nineteenth-century American musical life. It traces the contributions of pioneering figures like Arthur Clifton and the impact of bestsellers like the Handel and Haydn Society Collection, which helped turn Lowell Mason into America's most influential musician. By telling the tales of these hymns and those who brought them into the world, author Peter Mercer-Taylor reveals a central part of the history of how the American public first came to meet and creatively engage with Europe's rich musical practices.
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Page : 666 pages
File Size : 46,98 MB
Release : 1916
Category : Music
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Author : Music Teachers National Association
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Page : 342 pages
File Size : 36,6 MB
Release : 1909
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Author : Music Teachers National Association
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Page : 342 pages
File Size : 46,61 MB
Release : 1909
Category : Music
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With the report of the 16th meeting, 1894, was issued "The secretary's official report of the special meeting ... Chicago, 1893," containing a ršum ̌of the reports of meetings from 1876 to 1892.