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Il "mondo novo" musicale di Pier Leone Ghezzi / by Rostirolla, Giancarlo.(CARDINAL)325639; Ghezzi, Pier Leone,1674-1755.(CARDINAL)189263; La Via, Stefano.(CARDINAL)325638; Lo Bianco, Anna.(CARDINAL)189264; Accademia di Santa Cecilia.Fondazione.(CARDINAL)325637; Biblioteca apostolica vaticana.(CARDINAL)152403;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 451-466) and indexes.Il "Mondo novo" musicale di Pier Leone Ghezzi : disegni e incisioni di musicisti nell Roma del Settecento / Giancarlo Rostirella -- Pier Leone Ghezzi testimone del suo tempo / Anno Lo Bianco -- L'ambiente musicale ottoboniano : Il Mondo novo e la Computisteria Ottoboni a confronto / Stefano La Via -- I disegni musicali de Pier Leone Ghezzi -- Appendice I, Disegni del Museo Puŝkin di Mosca -- Appendice II, Addenda -- Appendice III, Disegni di incerta attribuzione già ritenuti del Ghezzi -- Apparati. Schede e confronti ; Bibliografia ; Abbreviazioni e sigle degli archivi, biblioteche e musei ; Indice dei soggetti raffigurati ; Indice dei personaggi raffigurati divisi per categorie ; Indice degli strumenti musicali raffigurati ; Indice dei nomi.
Subjects: Catalogs.; Portraits.; Ghezzi, Pier Leone, 1674-1755; Musicians; Musicians in art;
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The Negro genius; a new appraisal of the achievement of the American Negro in literature and the fine arts / by Brawley, Benjamin,1882-1939.(CARDINAL)131179;
Bibliography: pages 331-350.
Subjects: African American authors.; African American artists.; African American musicians.; African Americans in literature.; African Americans in art.; Black people in literature.; Black people in art.; American literature; Old State Library Collection.;
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The art of jazz : a visual history / by Shipton, Alyn,author.(CARDINAL)757899; Hasse, John Edward,1948-writer of foreword.(CARDINAL)168382;
Includes bibliographical references (page 248) and index.Jazz begins -- The jazz age -- The swing era -- World War II -- Bebop and modern jazz versus the New Orleans revival -- Birth of the cool and West Coast jazz -- The new mainstream -- Changing landscape : Mingus, Coltrane, and Coleman -- Jazz fusions -- Postmodern jazz -- Twenty-first-century jazz."An illustrated exploration of how the expressionism and spontaneity of jazz spilled onto its album art, posters, and promotional photography, and even inspired standalone works of fine art"--
Subjects: Illustrated works.; Portraits.; Commercial art; Jazz in art.; Jazz musicians; Jazz; Jazz; Sound recordings;
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The Negro and his music. Negro art: past and present / by Locke, Alain,1885-1954.(CARDINAL)132386;
"Reading references" at end of each chapter in both items. "Record illustrations" at end of most of the chapters of The Negro and his music.
Subjects: Jazz.; Music.; Discographies.; African American musicians.; African Americans; Songs, English; Music; Music; African American art.; African Americans in art.;
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¡Tocamos! : Mexican folk art music makers in English and Spanish / by Weill, Cynthia,author.(CARDINAL)349157; Pérez, Avelino(Sculptor),contributor.;
"An introduction in English and Spanish to the different instruments and musicians that are common to Mexican ensembles"--Provided by publisher.Ages 3-6Grades K-1
Subjects: Bilingual books.; Illustrated works.; Picture books.; Libros de laminas.; Musical instruments; Musical instruments in art; Musicians in art; Wood-carvers; Birds in art; Spanish language materials; Instrumentos musicales; Instrumentos musicales.; Talla (Artes aplicadas); Libros de láminas.; Libros bilingües.; Aves en el arte.;
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The culture : hip hop & contemporary art in the 21st century / by Naeem, Asma,curator,writer of introduction,contributor.(CARDINAL)884782; Eekwol,contributor.(CARDINAL)884860; Skeme,1990-contributor.(CARDINAL)883424; TT the Artist,contributor.(CARDINAL)883607; Allen, Devin,contributor.(CARDINAL)676554; Asega, Salome,contributor.; Burney, Lawrence,contributor.; Byrd, Rikki,contributor.; Cassel Oliver, Valerie,contributor.(CARDINAL)817964; Chan, Charlie,contributor.(CARDINAL)884261; Clark, Msia Kibona,contributor.(CARDINAL)884453; Clemente-Ruiz, Aurélie,contributor.(CARDINAL)884438; Cooke, Sekou,contributor.(CARDINAL)883528; Cooper, Martha,contributor.(CARDINAL)276960; Davis, Damon,1985-contributor.(CARDINAL)884759; De Guzman, René,1964-contributor.(CARDINAL)331443; de Mora, Alex,contributor.; Diaz, Martha,contributor.(CARDINAL)883402; Eshun, Ekow,contributor.(CARDINAL)848246; Goldberg, David A. M.,contributor.; Guillotte, Gamynne,curator,writer of introduction.(CARDINAL)885405; Haydar, Mona,contributor.(CARDINAL)885234; Haynes, Ebony L.,contributor.(CARDINAL)885537; Hemphill, Tahir,contributor.; Hernandez, Jillian,1979-contributor.(CARDINAL)884942; Holman, Michael,contributor.(CARDINAL)882987; Klemm, Hannah,curator,writer of introduction.(CARDINAL)884726; Lucas, Maï,1968-contributor.(CARDINAL)885164; Manabe, Noriko,1960-contributor.(CARDINAL)883417; Marsh, Charity,1974-contributor.(CARDINAL)884947; McCarthy, Jesse,contributor.; McCune, Jeffrey Q.,Jr.,contributor.(CARDINAL)884541; Moore, Madison,contributor.(CARDINAL)884783; Pabón-Colón, Jessica Nydia,contributor.(CARDINAL)884158; Pandhal, Hardeep,contributor.; Pierre, A.(Alphonse),contributor.(CARDINAL)883241; Purnell, Andréa,curator,writer of introduction.(CARDINAL)885410; Reynolds, Simon,1963-contributor.(CARDINAL)284838; Rodney, Seph,contributor.(CARDINAL)884789; Saggese, Jordana Moore,1979-contributor.(CARDINAL)883386; Sanchez, Shaheem,contributor.; Satterwhite, Jacolby,1986-contributor.(CARDINAL)856228; Sirmans, Franklin,contributor.(CARDINAL)269984; Smith, Danez,contributor.(CARDINAL)622589; Spence, Lester K.,contributor.(CARDINAL)883342; Tate, Greg,contributor.(CARDINAL)344285; Tshimanga, Charles,contributor.(CARDINAL)884289; Tulloch, Carol,contributor.; Watkins, D.(Dwight),contributor.(CARDINAL)622514; Wendel, Patrick,contributor.(CARDINAL)884111; White, Simone,1972-contributor.(CARDINAL)856604; Yee, Lydia,contributor.(CARDINAL)684442; Art Gallery of Ontario,host institution.(CARDINAL)159580; Baltimore Museum of Art,publisher,organizer,host institution.(CARDINAL)144046; Cincinnati Art Museum,host institution.(CARDINAL)141872; Gregory R. Miller & Co.,publisher.(CARDINAL)853924; St. Louis Art Museum,publisher,organizer,host institution.(CARDINAL)138136;
Includes bibliographical references.Accompanying a groundbreaking exhibition originating at the Baltimore Museum of Art, this book captures the extraordinary influence of hip hop, which has driven innovations in music, visual and performing arts, fashion, and technology and grown into a global phenomenon since its emergence in the 1970s. It features approximately 70 objects by both established and emerging artists, design houses, streetwear icons and musicians working in a wide range of mediums to demonstrate hip hop's proliferation from the street to the runway, the studio to the museum gallery, and countless sites in between. The exhibition also explores how hip hop has and continues to challenge structures of power, dominant cultural narratives, and political and social systems of oppression.
Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Illustrated works.; Art.; African American musicians in art; African American musicians; African Americans in art; Art and popular culture; Art, Modern; Black people in art; Hip-hop in art; Hip-hop; Hip-hop; Musicians, Black; Musicians, Black; Photography, Artistic;
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By Hassan Hajjaj : photography, fashion, film, design / by Hajjaj, Hassan,1961-artist.(CARDINAL)899898; Hadidian, Katia,editor.(CARDINAL)899899;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 116-117)." Born in Larache, Morocco, in 1961, Hassan Hajjaj left Morocco for London at an early age. Heavily influence by the club, hip-hop, and reggae scenes of London as well as by his North African heritage, Hajjaj is a self-taught and thoroughly versatile artist whose work includes portraiture, installation, performance, fashion, and interior design, including furniture made from recycled utilitarian objects from North Africa, such as upturned Coca-Cola crates as stools and aluminum cans turned into lamps. Turning to photography in the late 80s, Hajjaj is a master portraitist, taking studio portraits of friends, musicians, and artists, as well as strangers from the streets of Marrakech, often wearing clothes designed by the artist. These colorful and engaging portraits combine the visual vocabulary of contemporary fashion photography and pop art, as well as the studio photography of African artist Malick Sidibe, in an intelligent commentary on the influences of tradition in the interpretations of high and low branding and the effects of global capitalism"-- http://www.taymourgrahnegallery.com/artists/hassan-hajjaj"Edited by Katia Hadidian, with essays by Martin Barnes (Senior Curator of Photographs at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London); Dr Linda Komaroff (Curator of Islamic Art and the Department Head, Art of the Middle East at LACMA); Jessie Wender (Photo Editor at The New Yorker) and Mitra M. Abbaspour (Associate Curator in the Department of Photography at The Museum of Modern Art, New York). Now in his mid-career, the acclaimed artist-photographer Hassan Hajjaj has had many lives that inform the work he creates today. This timely publication explores how his upbringing in Morocco and London, his experiences in fashion and interior design, and his adventures in the music industry influence the vibrant colours, joyful spirit, and visual rhythm of his highly sought-after images"--Publisher's description.
Subjects: Hajjaj, Hassan, 1961-; Fashion photography.; Photography, Artistic.; Portrait photography.; Fashion; Hijab (Islamic clothing); Muslims in popular culture.; Muslim men; Muslim women; Video art.; Musicians in art.; Veils;
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Entertainment / by Goldsworthy, Kaite.(CARDINAL)503133;
Play on -- The early years -- Scott Joplin and ragtime -- Sining the blues in the 1920s -- The creation of jazz -- The jazzman named Satchmo -- First lady of song -- The 1940s -- Chuck Berry and the birth of rock and roll -- The 1950s -- Berry Gordy and the rise of Motown -- The 1960s -- Sidney Poitier wins an Academy Award -- The 1970s -- Michael Jackson : King of Pop -- Oprah Winfrey builds an empire -- The 1990s -- The 2000s and beyond -- Timeline -- Activity -- Test your knowledge -- Glossary.Accelerated Reader AR
Subjects: Biographies.; African American entertainers; African American musicians; African Americans in the performing arts;
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Caravaggio in Holland : Musik und Genre bei Caravaggio und den Utrechter Caravaggisten / by Dette, Gabriel.(CARDINAL)291836; Eclercy, Bastian,1978-(CARDINAL)290673; Sander, Jochen.(CARDINAL)203709; Städtische Galerie im Städelschen Kunstinstitut Frankfurt am Main.(CARDINAL)170970;
Includes bibliographical reference (pages 181-186).
Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Caravaggio, Michelangelo Merisi da, 1573-1610; Genre painting, Dutch; Musicians in art; Painting, Dutch; Painting, Dutch;
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Listen to this : Miles Davis and Bitches Brew / by Svorinich, Victor,author.(CARDINAL)408010;
With precision, laser-like focus, writer Victor Svorinich zooms in on the events leading up to the recording of a jazz-fusion landmark in <i>Listen to This: Miles Davis and Bitches Brew </i>. Incorporating revealing testimony from pinnacle players culled from liner notes, previously published magazine articles, and interviews he conducted for this project, Svorinich runs down (in excruciating detail) the three days of recording that culminated in Davis s first gold record while providing insightful annotation of each individual track. Bill Milkowski, <i>DownBeat</i>
Subjects: Jazz.; Popular music.; Davis, Miles.; Davis, Miles.; Davis, Miles.; Jazz musicians; Jazz musicians; Jazz; Popular music; Popular music; African American musicians; African Americans in the performing arts; Trumpet players; Bitches brew (Davis, Miles); African American musicians.; African Americans in the performing arts.; Jazz musicians.; Trumpet players.;
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