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Favorite hymns : and high contrast photographs [large print] /
A mighty fortress is our God -- All things bright and beautiful -- Amazing Grace -- Bringing in the sheaves -- Fairest Lord Jesus -- Father we thank thee for the night -- For the beauty of the earth -- God be with you -- Holy, Holy, Holy! Lord God almighty -- How great thou art -- I love to tell the story -- In the garden -- Just a closer walk with thee -- Morning has broken -- O God our help in ages past -- The old rugged cross -- Peace like a river -- Praise God from whom all blessings flow -- Sabbath prayer -- Shall we gather at the river? -- Sweet by and by -- This is my Father's world -- We gather together -- What a friend.Very large print (48 pt) hard cover book with high contrast photographs and the best known verse of twenty-four familiar hymns for those with low vision, including this is My Father's World, The Old Rugged Cross, Morning has Broken and How Great Thou Art. No musical notation.Reading impaired seniors.Dementia and Alzheimer's patients
Subjects: Large print books.; Alzheimer's disease; Cerebrovascular disease; Dementia; Hymns, English; Memory disorders;
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Shakespeare's songbook / by Duffin, Ross W.(CARDINAL)755781; Orgel, Stephen.(CARDINAL)142983;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 488-508) and indexes.The songs -- Appendix I: Ground bass melodies -- Appendix 2: Shakespearean pronunciation -- Source list -- Index of titles, first lines, and refrains -- Index of names and places -- Index of citations -- CD contents.Publisher's description: A remarkable work that recovers the songs Shakespeare's audiences actually heard and brings them to life through performance. Shakespeare lovers have long lamented that so few songs in his plays survive with original music; of about sixty song lyrics, only a handful have come down to us with musical settings. For over 150 years, scholars have aspired₇without success₇to fill that gap. In Shakespeare's Songbook, Ross W. Duffin does just that. Eight years in the making, Shakespeare's Songbook is a meticulously researched collection of 160 songs₇ballads and narratives, drinking songs, love songs, and rounds₇that appear in, are quoted in, or alluded to in Shakespeare's plays. Drawing substantially on the unmatched resources of the Folger Shakespeare Library, Duffin brings complete lyrics (many newly recovered) and music notation together for the first time, and in the process sheds new light on Shakespeare's dramatic art. With performances by leading early-music singers and instrumentalists, the accompanying audio CD brings the songbook to life. Shakespeare's Songbook is the perfect gift for lovers of Shakespeare and an invaluable reference for singers, actors, directors, and scholars. 49 illustrations, 500 music examples.
Subjects: Songbooks.; Notated music.; Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616; Songs, English; Songs, English; Music and literature.;
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Thirst : poems / by Oliver, Mary,1935-2019,author.(CARDINAL)347029;
Messenger -- Walking home from Oak-Head -- When I am among the trees -- The poet visits the Museum of Fine Arts -- Musical notation: 1 -- Ribbon snake asleep in the sun -- When the roses speak, I pay attention -- Great moth comes from his papery cage -- Swimming with Otter -- Mozart, for example -- Making the house ready for the Lord -- The winter wood arrives -- After her death -- Percy (Four) -- Cormorants -- What I said at their service -- A note left on the door -- Those days -- A pretty song -- Coming to God: first days -- The vast ocean begins just outside our church: the Eucharist -- Six recognitions of the Lord -- The beautiful, striped sparrow -- More beautiful than the honey locust tree are the words of the Lord -- The place I want to get back to -- Praying -- Musical notation: 2 -- News of Percy (Five) -- Doesn't every poet write a poem about unrequited love? -- Letter to__. -- The poet thinks about the donkey -- Gethsemane -- The fist -- Logan International -- The poet comments on yet another approaching spring -- The uses of sorrow -- Heavy -- On thy wondrous works I will meditate (Psalm 145) -- Percy (Six) -- Percy (Seven) -- In the storm -- The chat -- Epilogue: Thirst.In this collection of 43 new poems the author grapples with grief at the death of her beloved partner of over forty years. She strives to experience sorrow as a path to spiritual progress, grief as part of loving and not it end. She also chronicles for the first time her discovery of faith, without abandoning the love of the physical world that has been a hallmark of her work for four decades.
Subjects: Poetry.;
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Bring me the head of Quentin Tarantino : stories / by Herbert, Julián,1971-author.(CARDINAL)388297;
"The antic and often dire stories in Bring Me the Head of Quentin Tarantino depict the violence and corruption that plague Mexico today, but they are also deeply ruminative and layered explorations of the narrative impulse and the ethics of art making. Herbert asks: Where are the lines between fiction, memory, and reality? What is the relationship between power, corruption, and survival? How much violence can a person (and a country) take?"--Provided by publisher.
Subjects: Black humor.; Short stories.; Social problem fiction.; Art and society;
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The world's greatest southern Gospel songs : 50 southern Gospel classics / by Borop, Niles.(CARDINAL)780948; Nelon, Judy Spencer.(CARDINAL)556018;
We shall behold Him -- How great Thou art -- Because He lives -- Sweet, sweet spirit -- He touched me -- Daystar (Shine down on me) -- Grace -- I know who holds tomorrow -- Thank you, Lord, for Your blessings -- There's something about that name -- Get away, Jordan -- Goodbye, world, goodbye -- Midnight cry -- If we never meet again -- I'll fly away -- Sweet Beulah land -- Until then -- Through it all -- 'Til the storm passes by -- When He was on cross, I was on His mind -- The blood will never lose its power -- He is here -- Holy ground -- Holy is Thy name -- We've come this far by faith -- Little is much when God is in it -- I bowed on my knees -- I can't even walk -- I just steal away and pray -- It won't rain always -- I've come too far -- There is a river -- I wish I could have been there -- Champion of love -- The love of God -- Oh, what a Savior -- He looked beyond my fault -- Sweeter as the days go by -- The night before Easter -- The King is coming -- What a day that will be -- The lighthouse -- Without Him -- O for a thousand tongues -- Thanks -- Who am I? -- He's still workin' on me -- God on the mountain -- Shout, brother, shout! -- It's still the cross.
Subjects: Gospel music.; Notated music.; Scores.;
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101 classical themes.
Melody lines for an abundance of famous classical themes. Contents: Air -- Air On The G String -- Andante Cantabile -- Arioso -- Ave Maria -- Ave Verum (Jesu, Word Of God Incarnate) -- Badinerie (Suite No. 2) -- Barcarolle -- Bist du bei mir (You Are With Me) -- Blue Danube Waltz -- Bourree In E Minor -- Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 -- Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 -- Bridal Chorus -- Can Can -- Canon In D -- Caro mio ben -- Clair de Lune -- Dance Of The Hours -- Dance Of The Reed-Flutes -- Dance Of The Spirits -- Dance Of The Sugar Plum Fairy -- 1812 Overture -- Eine Kleine Nachtmusik ('Romance'), Second Movement -- Eine Kleine Nachtmusik ('Serenade'), First Movement Excerpt -- Evening Prayer -- The Flight Of The Bumble Bee -- Flower Duet -- Funeral March -- Funeral March Of A Marionette -- Fur Elise -- Great Gate Of Kiev -- Gymnopedie No. 1 -- Habanera -- Hallelujah Chorus -- The Happy Farmer -- Harmonious Blacksmith -- Hornpipe -- Hungarian Dance No. 5 -- In The Hall Of The Mountain King -- Intermezzo -- Jerusalem -- Jesu, Joy Of Man's Desiring -- Largo -- Largo From Symphony No. 9 ('New World') -- Laudate Dominum -- Liebestraum (Dream Of Love) -- Lullaby -- March -- Marche Slav, Op. 31 -- Melody In F -- Minuet -- Minuet In G -- Minuet In G Major -- Morning -- Ode To Joy -- Overture -- Panis Angelicus (O Lord Most Holy) -- Pavane -- Piano Concerto No. 21 In C Major ('Elvira Madigan'), Second Movement Excerpt -- Piano Concerto, Op. 16 -- Piano Sonata In C -- Piano Sonata No. 8, Op. 13 ('Pathetique'), 2nd Movement -- Pie Jesu -- Polovetsian Dances -- Pomp And Circumstance -- Prelude in A Major, Op. 28, No. 7 -- Prelude In C Minor, Op. 28, No. 20 -- Romeo And Juliet (Love Theme) -- Rondeau -- Rondo Alla Turca -- Sheep May Safely Graze -- Siciliano -- Sinfonia -- The Skaters (Waltz) -- Sleepers, Awake (Wachet Auf) -- The Sorcerer's Apprentice -- Spinning Song -- Spring, First Movement -- The Surprise Symphony -- Theme From Swan Lake -- Symphony No. 1 In C Minor, Fourth Movement Excerpt -- Symphony No. 40 In G Minor, Third Movement ('Minuet') -- Symphony No. 40 In G Minor, First Movement Excerpt -- Symphony No. 5 In C Minor, First Movement Excerpt -- Symphony No. 7 In A Major, Second Movement (Allegretto) -- Tales From The Vienna Woods -- To A Wild Rose -- Toreador Song -- Traumerei -- Trumpet Tune -- Trumpet Voluntary -- The Unfinished Symphony (Theme) -- Waltz Of The Flowers -- Waltz, Op. 64, No. 2 -- Wedding March -- Where E'er You Walk -- The Wild Horseman, Op. 68, No. 8 -- William Tell Overture -- Winter.
Subjects: Art music.; Scores.; Parts (Music); Songs.; Flute music, Arranged.;
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Songs of the 1910's : piano-vocal-guitar.
After you've gone -- Ah! Sweet mystery of life -- Alexander's ragtime band -- Art is calling for me -- Ballin' the jack -- Be my little baby bumblebee -- Beale Street blues -- Bells of St. Mary's -- By the beautiful sea -- Chinatown, my Chinatown -- Come, Josephine in my flying machine -- Danny boy -- Don't bite the hand that's feeding you -- Down by the old mill stream -- Everybody's doin' it now -- For me and my gal -- Giannina Mia -- He'd have to get under-get out and get under -- I love a piano -- I want a girl -- I'm falling in love with someone -- If I had my way -- If I knock the "L" out of Kelly -- Indiana -- It's a long way to Tipperary -- Italian street song -- Just a baby's prayer at twilight -- Let me call you sweetheart -- Love's own sweet song -- Memphis blues -- Moonlight bay -- Mother Machree -- My Melancholy baby -- My mother's rosary -- Naughty Marietta -- Oh! How I hate to get up in the morning -- Oh, you beautiful doll -- Over there -- Pack up your troubles in your old kit bag and smile, smile, smile -- Peg o' my heart -- Play that barbershop chord -- Put your arms around me, honey -- Rock-a-bye your baby with a Dixie melody -- Sweetheart of Sigma Chi -- That international rag -- There's a long, long trail -- They didn't believe me -- Till the clouds roll by -- To the land of my own romance -- Trail of the lonesome pine -- 12th Street rag -- Waiting for the Robert E. Lee -- Wee wee Marie -- When Irish eyes are smiling -- When it's apple blossom time in Normandy -- You can't stop the Yanks -- You made me love you.
Subjects: Notated music.; Popular music.; Scores.; Songbooks.; Popular music;
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101 classical themes.
Melody lines for an abundance of famous classical themes. Contents: Air -- Air On The G String -- Andante Cantabile -- Arioso -- Ave Maria -- Ave Verum (Jesu, Word Of God Incarnate) -- Badinerie (Suite No. 2) -- Barcarolle -- Bist du bei mir (You Are With Me) -- Blue Danube Waltz -- Bourree In E Minor -- Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 -- Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 -- Bridal Chorus -- Can Can -- Canon In D -- Caro mio ben -- Clair de Lune -- Dance Of The Hours -- Dance Of The Reed-Flutes -- Dance Of The Spirits -- Dance Of The Sugar Plum Fairy -- 1812 Overture -- Eine Kleine Nachtmusik ('Romance'), Second Movement -- Eine Kleine Nachtmusik ('Serenade'), First Movement Excerpt -- Evening Prayer -- The Flight Of The Bumble Bee -- Flower Duet -- Funeral March -- Funeral March Of A Marionette -- Fur Elise -- Great Gate Of Kiev -- Gymnopedie No. 1 -- Habanera -- Hallelujah Chorus -- The Happy Farmer -- Harmonious Blacksmith -- Hornpipe -- Hungarian Dance No. 5 -- In The Hall Of The Mountain King -- Intermezzo -- Jerusalem -- Jesu, Joy Of Man's Desiring -- Largo -- Largo From Symphony No. 9 ('New World') -- Laudate Dominum -- Liebestraum (Dream Of Love) -- Lullaby -- March -- Marche Slav, Op. 31 -- Melody In F -- Minuet -- Minuet In G -- Minuet In G Major -- Morning -- Ode To Joy -- Overture -- Panis Angelicus (O Lord Most Holy) -- Pavane -- Piano Concerto No. 21 In C Major ('Elvira Madigan'), Second Movement Excerpt -- Piano Concerto, Op. 16 -- Piano Sonata In C -- Piano Sonata No. 8, Op. 13 ('Pathetique'), 2nd Movement -- Pie Jesu -- Polovetsian Dances -- Pomp And Circumstance -- Prelude in A Major, Op. 28, No. 7 -- Prelude In C Minor, Op. 28, No. 20 -- Romeo And Juliet (Love Theme) -- Rondeau -- Rondo Alla Turca -- Sheep May Safely Graze -- Siciliano -- Sinfonia -- The Skaters (Waltz) -- Sleepers, Awake (Wachet Auf) -- The Sorcerer's Apprentice -- Spinning Song -- Spring, First Movement -- The Surprise Symphony -- Theme From Swan Lake -- Symphony No. 1 In C Minor, Fourth Movement Excerpt -- Symphony No. 40 In G Minor, Third Movement ('Minuet') -- Symphony No. 40 In G Minor, First Movement Excerpt -- Symphony No. 5 In C Minor, First Movement Excerpt -- Symphony No. 7 In A Major, Second Movement (Allegretto) -- Tales From The Vienna Woods -- To A Wild Rose -- Toreador Song -- Traumerei -- Trumpet Tune -- Trumpet Voluntary -- The Unfinished Symphony (Theme) -- Waltz Of The Flowers -- Waltz, Op. 64, No. 2 -- Wedding March -- Where E'er You Walk -- The Wild Horseman, Op. 68, No. 8 -- William Tell Overture -- Winter.(Instrumental Solo). This huge collection offers instrumentalists the chance to play 101 classical themes.
Subjects: Art music.; Scores.; Parts (Music); Songs.; Clarinet music.;
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Theft! : a history of music / by Aoki, Keith,1955-2011,artist,honoree.author.; Boyle, James,1959-author.; Jenkins, Jennifer,(Attorney)author.; Akin, Ian,illustrator.; Garvey, Brian,1941-illustrator.; Smith, Balfour,illustrator.; Duke University,Center for the Study of the Public Domain,publisher.;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 254-259).This comic lays out 2000 years of musical history. A neglected part of musical history. Again and again there have been attempts to police music; to restrict borrowing and cultural cross-fertilization. But music builds on itself. To those who think that mash-ups and sampling started with YouTube or the DJs turntables, it might be shocking to find that musicians have been borrowing--extensively borrowing--from each other since music began. Then why try to stop that process? The reasons varied. Philosophy, religion, politics, race-- again and again, race--and law. And because music affects us so deeply, those struggles were passionate ones. They still are. The history in this book runs from Plato to Blurred Lines and beyond. You will read about the Holy Roman Empire's attempts to standardize religious music using the first great musical technology (notation) and the inevitable backfire of that attempt. You will read about troubadours and church composers, swapping tunes (and remarkably profane lyrics), changing both religion and music in the process. You will see diatribes against jazz for corrupting musical culture, against rock and roll for breaching the color-line. You will learn about the lawsuits that, surprisingly, shaped rap. You will read the story of some of music's iconoclasts from Handel and Beethoven to Robert Johnson, Chuck Berry, Little Richard, Ray Charles, the British Invasion and Public Enemy. To understand this history fully, one has to roam wider still into musical technologies from notation to the sample deck, aesthetics, the incentive systems that got musicians paid, and law's 250 year struggle to assimilate music, without destroying it in the process. Would jazz, soul or rock and roll be legal if they were reinvented today? We are not sure. Which as you will read, is profoundly worrying because today, more than ever, we need the arts. All of this makes up our story. It is assuredly not the only history of music. But it is definitely a part and a fascinating part of that history. We hope you like it.Title from cover.
Subjects: Comic books, strips, etc.; History.; Graphic novels.; Copyright; Quotation in music; Plagiarism in music; Copyright; Plagiarism in music.; Quotation in music.;
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Christine Sun Kim : all day all night / by Kim, Christine Sun,1980-artist,contributor,interviewee.(CARDINAL)900189; Finkelpearl, Tom,editor,contributor,interviewer.(CARDINAL)900190; Goldstein, Jennie,editor,contributor,interviewer.(CARDINAL)900191; Pyś, Pavel S.,editor,contributor,interviewer.(CARDINAL)873120; Eng, Brandon,contributor.(CARDINAL)864029; Kim-Cohen, Seth,contributor.(CARDINAL)900192; Mansfield, Jeffrey,contributor.(CARDINAL)900193; McArthur, Park,contributor.(CARDINAL)853662; Pallone, Rose,contributor.(CARDINAL)900194; Distributed Art Publishers,distributor.(CARDINAL)784868; Walker Art Center,publisher,host institution.(CARDINAL)150439; Whitney Museum of American Art,publisher,host institution.(CARDINAL)139816;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 296-304) and index."This volume surveys Christine Sun Kim's works across painting, sculpture, drawing, moving image, performance, large-scale murals and collaborations with other artists made between 2011 and 2024. Kim's practice considers how sound operates in society, deconstructing the politics of sound and exploring how oral languages operate as social currently. Identifying as Deaf and Korean American, Kim draws on musical notation, written language, infographics, American Sign Language (ASL) and the use of the body, strategically deploying humor to examine communication with her family and her community, and to create new channels of dialogue with wide audiences. Published alongside the traveling exhibition, All Day All Night is brimming with supplementary texts from curators, artists and scholars, including an interview between Christine Sun Kim and exhibition curators Tom Finkelpearl, Jennie Goldstein and Pavel S. Pyś; scholarly contributions by Seth Kim-Cohen, Jeffrey Yasuo Mansfield and Park McArthur; and an intimate artist timeline compiled by Brandon Eng and Rose Pallone. A ... plate section follows these ... text contributions"--
Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Interviews.; Kim, Christine Sun, 1980-; Kim, Christine Sun, 1980-; Kim, Christine Sun, 1980-; Sound art.; Art, American; Deaf artists; Korean American art.; Art, American; Deaf artists;
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