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Baby Beethoven [videorecording] / by Aigner-Clark, Julie.;
To stimulate babies' neural development, images of toys, puppets, and art are set to music by Ludwig van Beethoven.Ages 3 months +.DVD, Dolby digital stereo.
Subjects: Children's films.; Music videos.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Educational videos.; Nonfiction films.; Music videos.; Nonfiction films.; Nonfiction films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Children's films.; Music videos.; Visual learning; Infants; Music; Perception; Music.; Perception.; Introduce your little one to an exciting world of musical fun with this lively celebration of Beethoven's most cherished works. Inspire your baby to laugh, move and play as you share the beautiful classical music, baby-friendly real-world images, imaginative puppet shows and much more!;
For private home use only.
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Baby Mozart [videorecording] [board book] / by Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus,1756-1791.(CARDINAL)150577; Baby Einstein Company.(CARDINAL)538363; Baby Einstein Music Box Orchestra.(CARDINAL)344038; Buena Vista Home Entertainment (Firm)(CARDINAL)340297; Walt Disney Home Video (Firm)(CARDINAL)527542;
Baby Mozart video board book -- Baby Mozart concert for little ears -- Language discovery cards.Video, Bill Clark ; puppeteer, Tim Giugni; music, Wolfgang Mozart.The Baby Einstein Music Box Orchestra.A whimsical, age-appropriate introduction to the music of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Includes exposure to 8 languages through the use of pictures, text and pronunciations by native speakers.For ages 1 to 36 months.DVD, Region 1 encoding, Full screen presentation, Dolby digital.A video of the year winner, Child magazine and Parenting magazine.
Subjects: Educational videos.; Video recordings for children.; Cognition in infants; Infants; Music; Children; Visual learning; Pattern perception; Infants;
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Perception / by NF(Musician),composer,performer.; Ruelle,performer.;
Performed by NF ; featuring Ruelle ; with accompanying musicians.NF is back with his third album in three years. Delivering the same honest lyrical content and emotion that NF has become known for, the album invites listeners into the mind of an artist who is clearly just getting started. Featuring the tracks 'One Hundred' (as heard on HBO's Ballers), 'Outro', 'Green Lights,' and the single 'Let You Down.'
Subjects: Rap (Music); Christian rap (Music); Contemporary Christian music.; Rap (Music); Christian rap (Music); Contemporary Christian music.;
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Extra sensual perception [sound recording] by Toney, Kevin.itr; Albright, Gerald.itr; Parker, Ray,1954-itr; Whalum, Kirk.itr;
Featuring Kevin Toney, piano, synthesizers, drum and keyboard programming. With special guests (Kirk Whalum or Gerald Albright, saxophone ; Ray Parker, Jr., guitar) and assisting musicians.Recorded in Calif. at K-Tone Studios, Chatsworth, Clear Lake Audio, Burbank, Track House, Van Nuys, or Reel Sound, Chatsworth.
Subjects: Jazz vocals.; Jazz; Piano music (Jazz); Synthesizer music (Jazz);
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The tuning of the world / by Schafer, R. Murray.(CARDINAL)147223;
Includes bibliographical references and index.First soundscapes. The natural soundscape ; The sounds of life ; The rural soundscape ; From town to city -- The post-industrial soundscape. The industrial revolution ; The electric revolution ; Interlude ; Music, the soundscape and changing perceptions -- Analysis. Notation ; Classification ; Perception ; Morphology ; Symbolism ; Noise -- Toward acoustic design. Listening ; The acoustic community ; Rhythm and tempo in the soundscape ; The acoustic designer ; The soniferous garden ; Silence ; The music beyond.
Subjects: Music; Sound.; Music;
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The Cosmic game [sound recording] / by Thievery Corporation (Musical group); Wonder, Sleepy.; Gunjan.; Farrell, Perry.; Notch.; Varela, Verny.; Rezende, Gigi.; Santos, Patrick de.; Byrne, David.; Sista Pat.; Loulou.; Flaming Lips (Musical group);
Thievery Corporation with featured artists.Compact disc.
Subjects: Rock music;
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Our spaces : over, under, around, and between / by Dahl, Michael,author.(CARDINAL)318851; Anaya, Fátima,illustrator.(CARDINAL)417811; Jones, Dean,1966-composer.(CARDINAL)632140;
What spaces do we move in? Visit four of them with Creative Movement in Our Spaces! Over, Under, Around, and Between.K to Grade 3.AD400L
Subjects: Space perception; Dance;
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Music as thought : listening to the symphony in the age of Beethoven / by Bonds, Mark Evan.(CARDINAL)361264;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 153-166) and index.Prologue. An unlikely genre : the rise of the symphony -- Listening with imagination : the revolution in aesthetics. From Kant to Hoffmann ; Idealism and the changing perception of perception ; Idealism and the new aesthetics of listening -- Listening as thinking : from rhetoric to philosophy. Listening in a rhetorical framework ; Listening in a philosophical framework ; Art as philosophy -- Listening to truth : Beethoven's Fifth Symphony. The infinite sublime ; History as knowing ; The synthesis of conscious and unconscious ; Organic coherence ; Beyond the sublime -- Listening to the aesthetic state : cosmopolitanism. The communal voice of the symphony ; The imperatives of individual and social synthesis ; The state as organism ; Schiller's idea of the aesthetic state ; Goethe's pedagogical province -- Listening to the German State : nationalism. German nationalism ; The symphony as a 'German' genre ; The performance politics of the music festival ; The symphony as democracy -- Epilogue. Listening to form : the refuge of absolute music.Draws on philosophical, literary, political, and musical sources as well as contemporary accounts to trace the shift in the status of instrumental music and the attitudes toward listening in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries.
Subjects: Music appreciation.; Music; Symphony;
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Hearing and writing music : professional training for today's musician / by Gorow, Ron.(CARDINAL)431219;
Bibliographic references included (pages 382-383).
Subjects: Ear training.; Musical dictation.; Musical notation.;
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Virgil Thomson : music chronicles, 1940-1954 / by Thomson, Virgil,1896-1989,author.(CARDINAL)123613; Page, Tim,1954-editor.(CARDINAL)370512;
Includes bibliographical references and index.When, in October 1940, the New York Herald Tribune named the composer Virgil Thomson (1896-1989) its chief music critic, the management of the paper braced itself for an uproar. Perhaps best known for his collaboration with librettist Gertrude Stein on the whimsically nonsensical "anti-opera" Four Saints in Three Acts, Thomson was notorious among conservative concertgoers as a leader of America's musical avant-garde and a maverick writer who delighted in unmasking the timidity, amateurism, and artistic pretensions of New York's music establishment. But controversy--together with wit, good writing, and critical authority--was exactly what the Herald Tribune was looking for. "Only such an assumption can explain," Thomson later concluded, "why a musician so little schooled in daily journalism, a composer so committed to the modern, and a polemicist so contemptuous as myself of music's power structure should have been offered a post of that prestige." in Virgil Thomson the Herald Tribune got its full share of controversy. It also got something American music journalism had not had before and has rarely had since: a critic who could describe from experience the sounds he hears, the presence and temperaments of the musician producing them, and the urgent matters of art, culture, tradition, talent, and taste that a musician's performance embodies, all in a signature style that charmed a wide readership. "Thomson was open to every stylistic persuasion," John Rockwell of The New York Times has written, and he "concerned himself with music that most music critics didn't consider music at all--jazz, folk, gospel. ... He wrote with enthusiasm and perception about the new music he liked, sweeping his readers along with him. By so doing, he built bridges--long dilapidated or never constructed--between music, the other arts, and the American intellectual community. Indeed, in his music and in his prose, he has given us as profound a vision of American culture as anyone has yet achieved." Music Chronicles 1940-1954 presents the best of Thomson's newspaper criticism as the author collected it in four books long out of print: The Musical Scene (1945), The Art of Judging Music (1948), Music Right and Left (1951), and Music Reviewed (1967). The volume is rounded out by a generous selection of other writings from the Herald Tribune years and, in an appendix, eight early essays in which Thomson announced the themes and developed the voice that would distinguish him as America's indispensable composer-critic.--Publisher description.
Subjects: Reviews.; Thomson, Virgil, 1896-1989.; Concerts; Music; Music;
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