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Bowie on Bowie : interviews and encounters with David Bowie
Presents some of the best interviews David Bowie has granted in his near five-decade career. Each featured interview traces a new step in his unique journey, successively freezing him in time in all of his various incarnations, from a young novelty hit-maker and Ziggy Stardust to plastic soul player, 1980s sell-out, and the artistically reborn and beloved elder statesman of challenging popular music.
The Great Gould
\"Considered one of the most influential musicians and cultural figures of his time, Glenn Gould remains a fascinating figure. In the first book to be published in co-operation with Gould's estate, Peter Goddard draws on Gould's unpublished writings, interviews, and never-before-seen photographs to present a startling new portrait of Gould, the man and the musician. Drawing on never-before-seen material, it presents a deep and nuanced study of Gould's life with unmatched candour and clarity. Inside is a love letter Gould wrote but never sent (he later revised it again and again); the text of a speech that Gould gave to a group of children about life and childhood; and portions of Glenn Gould: hysteric return, a never-before-seen radio script in which Gould imagines his return to the concert stage and all it would have entailed. All of this and more makes The Great Gould the perfect gift for the Gould fan, or for anyone interested in Canadian music.\"-- Provided by publisher.
Celebrating Bird : the triumph of Charlie Parker
\" Within days of Charlie \"Bird\" Parker's death at the age of thirty-four, a scrawled legend began appearing on walls around New York City: Bird Lives. Gone was one of the most outstanding jazz musicians of any era, the troubled genius who brought modernism to jazz and became a defining cultural force for musicians, writers, and artists of every stripe. Arguably the most significant musician in the country at the time of his death, Parker set the standard many musicians strove to reach--though he never enjoyed the same popular success that greeted many of his imitators. Today, the power of Parker's inventions resonates undiminished; and his influence continues to expand. Celebrating Bird is the groundbreaking and award-winning account of the life and legend of Charlie Parker from renowned biographer and critic Gary Giddins, whom Esquire called \"the best jazz writer in America today.\" Richly illustrated and drawing primarily from original sources, Giddins overturns many of the myths that have grown up around Parker. He cuts a fascinating portrait of the period, from Parker's apprentice days in the 1930s in his hometown of Kansas City to the often difficult years playing clubs in New York and Los Angeles, and reveals how Parker came to embody not only musical innovation and brilliance but the rage and exhilaration of an entire generation. Fully revised and with a new introduction by the author, Celebrating Bird is a classic of jazz writing that the Village Voice heralded as \"a celebration of the highest order\"--a portrayal of a jazz virtuoso whose gargantuan talent was haunted by his excesses and a view into the ravishing art of one of jazz's most commanding and remarkable figures. \"-- Provided by publisher.
Bob Dylan, the essential interviews
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Dylan, Bob, 1941- interviewee
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Cott, Jonathan, editor
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Dylan, Bob, 1941- Interviews.
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Dylan, Bob, 1941-
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Singers United States Interviews.
2017
Bob Dylan: The Essential Interviews features over two dozen of the most significant and revealing conversations with the singer, gathered in one definitive collection that spans his career from street poet to Nobel Laureate. First published in 2006, this acclaimed collection brought together the best interviews and encounters with Bob Dylan to create a multi-faceted, cultural, and journalistic portrait of the artist and his legacy. This edition includes three additional pieces from Rolling Stone that update the volume to the present day. Among the highlights are the seminal Rolling Stone interviews--anthologized here for the first time--by Jann Wenner, Jonathan Cott, Kurt Loder, Mikal Gilmore, Douglas Brinkley, and Jonathan Lethem--as well as Nat Hentoff's legendary 1966 Playboy interview. Surprises include Studs Terkel's radio interview in 1963 on WFMT in Chicago, the interview Dylan gave to screenwriter Jay Cocks when he was a student at Kenyon College in 1964, a 1965 interview with director Nora Ephron, and an interview Sam Shepard turned into a one-act play for Esquire in 1987.
Eloge de la traduction ou comment composer avec les versions de la Charte de Venise
2024
Is there truly a single Venice Charter? A comparative analysis of the document across various language versions reveals significant discrepancies, challenging its purported universalism. This inconsistency compounds the numerous criticisms the Charter has faced over the past two decades. Positioned as a pillar of a Eurocentric \"authorized heritage discourse\", the Venice Charter's relevance is under intense scrutiny in our post-colonial era. Should it be dismissed entirely, or can it be adapted to remain pertinent? In response to these polarized views, we propose a third option: drawing inspiration from philosopher Barbara Cassin, we view the diverse translations not as evidence of failure or a flaw to be corrected, but as a valuable opportunity. These variations offer profound insights into our cultural relationships with heritage, promoting a dialogue of mutual enrichment. Keywords Universalism, Relativism, Translation.
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The Tchaikovsky papers : unlocking the family archive
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Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilich, 1840-1893, author
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Kostalevsky, Marina, editor
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Pearl, Stephen, 1934- translator
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Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilich, 1840-1893 Correspondence.
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Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilich, 1840-1893.
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Composers Russia Correspondence.
2018
\"This fascinating collection of letters, notes, and miscellanea from the archives of the Tchaikovsky State House-Museum sheds new light on the world of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. Most of these documents have never before been available in English, and they reveal the composer's playful and unabashed sense of humor, private thoughts and daily concerns, and devotion to the Russian monarchy. Often intimate and sometimes bawdy, these diverse materials also offer a fresh perspective on Tchaikovsky's upbringing, his relations with family members, his patriotism, and his homosexuality, collectively contributing to a greater understanding of a major artist who had a profound impact on Russian culture and society. This is an essential compendium of substantial interest to cultural and social historians as well as to musicologists and music lovers.\"-- Provided by publisher.