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- The horn : a comprehensive guide to the modern instrument & its music / by Gregory, Robin(Musician);
Bibliography: pages 401-405.
- Subjects: Bibliographies.; Horn (Musical instrument); Horn music;
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- Richard II [videorecording] / by Doran, Gregory,stage director.(CARDINAL)685812; Adams, Jeremy(Stage producer),film producer.; Lough, Robin,film director.; Wyver, John,film producer.; Tennant, David,1971-actor.(CARDINAL)346334; Hamilton, Emma,1984-actor.(CARDINAL)344970; Pennington, Michael,1943-actor.; Lindsay, Nigel,1969-actor.; Davies, Oliver Ford,actor.; Cruickshank, Marty,actor.; Rix, Olly,actor.; Lapotaire, Jane,actor.; Griffiths, Marcus,actor.; Hooper, Jim,actor.; Osborn, Keith,actor.; Richards, Josh(Actor),active 1987-actor.; Lewis, Stephen Brimson,production designer.; Mitchell, Tim(Timothy James),lighting designer.; Englishby, Paul,composer (expression); O'Neil, Bruce(Musician),musical director.; Motion picture adaptation of (work):Shakespeare, William,1564-1616.King Richard II.(CARDINAL)177168; Opus Arte (Firm),film distributor.; Picturehouse (Firm),production company.; Royal Shakespeare Company,performer,production company.(CARDINAL)522466;
Designed by Stephen Brimson Lewis ; lighting designed by Tim Mitchell ; music by Paul Englishby ; music director, Bruce O'Neil.Sopranos, Charlotte Ashley, Anna Bolton, Helena Raeburn ; trumpets, Chris Seddon, James Stretton, Chris Storr ; percussion, Kevin Waterman ; keyboard, Bruce O'Neil.David Tennant, Emma Hamilton, Michael Pennington, Nigel Lindsay, Oliver Ford Davies, Marty Cruickshank, Oliver Rix, Jane Lapotaire, Antony Byrne, Sam Marks, Jake Mann, Marcus Griffiths, Simon Thorp, Jim Hooper, Keith Osborn, Sean Chapman, Edmund Wiseman, Joshua Richards, Youssef Kerkour, Gracy Goldman, Miranda Nolan, Elliot Barnes-Worrell."Richard is King. A monarch ordained by God to lead his people. But he is also a man of very human weakness. A man whose vanity threatens to divide the great houses of England and drag his people into a dynastic civil war that will last 100 years"--Container.DVD format; NTSC; all region (region 0); widescreen (16:9 aspect ratio); Dolby Digital stereo and Dolby Digital 5.1 surround soundtracks.
- Subjects: Drama.; Feature films.; Historical films.; Film adaptations.; Richard II, King of England, 1367-1400; Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616;
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- Interficial ARTelligence : the moments that met me / by Chuck D,1960-AuthorIllustrator(DLC)n 93117960 ;
In Interficial ARTelligence: Moments That Met Me, Chuck D presents his encounters with some of his greatest heroes and other public figures. These seminal moments in Chuck D's life include: an editorial meeting with John F. Kennedy Jr.; presenting an award to David Bowie; being recruited by Will Ferrell and Adam McKay to act in a film; eating chips and guac with Quincy Jones; being inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame by Harry Belafonte; lobbying on Capitol Hill with Anita Baker; musical collaborations with Prince, Sheryl Crow, Janet Jackson, Erykah Badu, and John Mellencamp; and visiting Mumia Abu-Jamal in prison. Chuck D says, "For a PErson like myself--an aged distance beyond a half century of life on Earth--I have experienced a vast array of PEople, PlacEs & Things. The memories are always a looping swirl in my mind. I'm often asked about them and I consider myself a decent storyteller. As an illustrator, I'm able to recreate that point of view as I saw it. So Interficial ARTelligence: Moments That Met Me is a tale with images from my PErspective in a time when so many people listen with their eyes." Chuck's beautiful illustrations and remarkable commentary also include his cross-pollinations with: *music industry titans like Berry Gordy and Ahmet Ertegun; *musical icons Madonna, the Notorious B.I.G., the Rolling Stones, Gladys Knight, Smokey Robinson, Mavis Staples, Michael Stipe, Ice Cube, Patti LaBelle, Lenny Kravitz, and LL Cool J; *athletes Michael Jordan, Shaquille O'Neal, Julius Erving, Barry Bonds, and Barry Sanders; *entertainers/actors Oprah Winfrey, Joan Rivers, Jeremy Piven, Dick Gregory, Robin Williams, Warren Beatty, Alec Baldwin, Eddie Murphy, Jamie Foxx, and Spike Lee; *political figures like Angela Davis and Jesse Jackson; *and many more.
- Subjects: Comics (Graphic works); Graphic novels; Nonfiction comics; Autobiographical comics; Chuck D, 1960-; Rap musicians; Celebrities; Rap musicians;
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- This I believe II : more personal philosophies of remarkable men and women / by Allison, Jay.(CARDINAL)764062; Gediman, Dan.(CARDINAL)479511;
Featuring 80 Americans--from the famous to the unknown--this series of insightful observations completes the thought that the book's title introduces. Each piece compels readers to rethink not only how they arrive at their own personal beliefs but also how they share them with others.
- Subjects: Belief and doubt.; Conduct of life.; Life.; Celebrities.;
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- Stories behind the world's great music / by Spaeth, Sigmund,1885-1965.(CARDINAL)125839;
Bibliography: pages 347-350.I. Some ancient history : The scale, and how it was discovered ; Pythagoras ; Aritoxenus ; Ambrose ; Gregory ; Hucbald ; Guido of Arezzo and the Hymn to St. John ; Veni Creator Spiritus ; Sumer is icumen in ; Minnesingers and mastersingers ; Palestrina's dream -- II. The private life of Johann Sebastian Bach : Difficulties at Arnstadt ; Walking to Buxtehude ; Two wives and twenty children ; Chorales and the St. Matthew Passion ; Fugues and the B-minor Mass.III. Battling Handel and his victories : A duel in Hamburg ; Venice and Domenico Scarlatti ; London and the Water Music ; From opera to oratorio ; Some Handel borrowings ; The Harmonious Blacksmith ; The Messiah -- IV. Pluck and gluck : Gluckist or picinnist? ; New ideas of opera ; Orpheus and Eurydice ; Alceste ; The two Iphigenias ; Gluck leaves Paris.V. Papa Haydn's little jokes : The Farewell Symphony ; A valet to Porpora ; Prince Esterhazy provides a meal ticket ; The Oxford, Surprise, Clock and Military Symphonies ; The Creation and the Emperor's Hymn -- VI. Mozart writes his own Requiem : The mysterious stranger and premonition of death ; Life of an infant prodigy ; Figaro, Don Giovanni, and the Magic Flute ; The Mozart symphonies.VII. Beethoven learns about people : Malzel's lesson in showmanship ; The Battle Symphony ; The Moonlight Sonata ; Lobkowitz is an ass ; The Eroica and the Napoleon ; Outdoors with the Pastoral Symphony ; Fidelio and its overtures -- VIII. Weber and the fields of fantasy : Parental foolishness ; Some patriotic songs ; Der Freischutz ; Mme. Von Chezy finds her seat at Euryanthe ; Oberon takes its composer's life.IX. Schubert gets his music paper : A little boy at the Imperial convict ; The Erkling ; Schubert's casual inspirations ; Hark, hark, the lark on a bill of fare ; Blossom Time ; The Ave Maria ; The Unfinished Symphony and the C Major -- X. The Schumann love story : A musician or a writer? ; Schumann comes to Wieck ; The Zeitschrift and the Davidsbund ; Clara and Ernestine ; Anna Robena Laidlaw ; and the Fantasy Pieces ; The battle for Clara ; Victory and the Spring Symphony ; Lieder ; The Rhine ; Tragedy.XI. Chopin's pianistic romances : Mme. Dudevant's little dog chases its tail ; Constantia Gladkowska ; Marie Wodzinska ; The journey to Majorca ; Preludes, Nocturnes, and Etudes ; The Funeral March ; Chopin sends for Delphine Potocka -- XII. The fortunes of Felix Mendelssohn : Midsummer Night's Dream in the Lipzigerstrasse ; Discovering Bach ; Two Symphonies and the Fingal's Cave overture ; The Elijah ; The Violin Concerto ; Minor Mendelssohnia.XIII. Wagner, women, and song : A Christmas and birthday surprise for Cosima ; The eternal feminine in Wagner's life ; Rienzi and the Flying Dutchman ; Tannhauser and Lohengrin ; Development of the Ring cycle ; Tristan and Isolde ; Minna and Mathilde ; A mad king shows some sense ; Die Miestersinger ; Bayreuth and Parsifal -- XIV. The Liszt cooperative program : An unselfish musician ; The advantages of virtuosity ; What is music without a program? ; Liebestraum and the Hungarian Rhapsodies ; The Symphonic Poems ; Transcribing the works of other composers ; Wagner's debt to Liszt.XV. Verdi's mass production : The show must go on ; Tragedy interrupts a comedy ; Alternating failure and success ; Rigoletto, Il Trovatore, and Ballo in Maschera ; Aida and the Requiem ; Otello and Falstaff, products of old age -- XVI. SO this is Brahms : How to improvise waltzes while reading a book ; Accompanying a Hungarian violinist ; The friendship of Joachim and the Schumanns ; The First Symphony ; Three more Symphonies ; Concertos and Songs ; The Wagner-Brahms controversy.XVII. The troubles of Tschaikowsky : Beloved friends who never met ; The Fourth Symphony ; A composer's confession ; The Fifth and Sixth Symphonies ; Romeo and Juliet ; Francesca da Rimini ; The Violin Concerto ; The Nutcracker Suite ; Operas -- XVIII. Odds and ends : The sons of Bach ; Haydn's brother ; Zelter, Spohr, and Raff ; The songs of Robert Franz ; The Strauss brothers ; Dvorak and Macdowell in America ; Monteverde, Lully, and the Scarlittis ; Pergolesi, Spontini, Cherubini, Rossini ; Donizetti, Bellini, Ponchielli, Puccini ; The heavenly twins ; Rameau and Rousseau ; Auber, Meyerbeer, Berlioz, and Gounod ; Offenbach's Barcarolle and Bizet's Carmen ; Debussy and Saint-Saens ; Grieg, Sullivan, and Elgar ; The Russian five ; Rachmaninoff's Prelude ; Rubinstein's Kamenoi-Ostrow.XIX. Some world-famous tunes : Malbrough; Gaudeamus Igitur ; Lauriger Horatius ; The Doxology ; National anthems of the world ; The Hebrew Eili, Eili and Kol Nidre ; The Volga Boat Song and other Russian music -- XX. Songs of the British Isles : God Save the King ; Rule, Britannia; The British Grenadiers ; The Girl I Left Behind Me ; Drink to Me Only with Thine Eyes ; Green Sleeves ; Ballads ; Carey, Dibdin, and the Leveridge ; Believe Me and the Irish Tune from County Derry ; Thomas Moore's songs ; Samuel Lover ; The Wearing of the Green and The Son of a Gambolier ; Auld Lang Syne and Annie Laurie ; Bannockburn ; Loch Lommond and Afton Water ; Robin Adair ; Comin' thro' the Rye ; Bonnie Dundee ; The Blue Bells of Scotland ; March of the men of Harlech and All thro' the Night.XXI. Songs of Germany, France, and Italy : Die Wacht am Rhein ; Die Lorelei ; Christmas hymns ; Luther's Ein' feste burg ; Folk-songs about Augstine and Lauterbach ; The Mareseillaise ; Ca ira ; the Carmagnole ; Chansons and Bergerettes ; Neapolitan prize songs ; Garibaldi's Hymn; Giovinezza -- XXII. Famous American songs : The Star Spangled Banner ; Yankee Doodle ; Hail, Columbia ; The Red, White, and Blue ; Dixie ; Battle Hymn of the Republic ; The Battle Cry of Freedom ; Henry C. Work ; Stephen Foster ; Bland, Handy ; Home, Sweet Home ; Ben Bolt ; Vocal Americana.
- Subjects: Anecdotes.; Music appreciation.; Composers.; Music;
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