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Women and Music in the Age of Austen
by
DuBois, Pierre
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Cave, Penelope
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Hart, Miriam F
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Music in literature
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Musicians in literature
2023
Women and Music in the Age of Austen highlights the central role women played in musical performance, composition, reception, and representation, and analyzes its formative and lasting effect on Georgian culture.
Orphic Bend
by
Zamsky, Robert L
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American poetry
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American poetry-20th century-History and criticism
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American poetry-21st century-History and criticism
2021
Restages fundamental debates about the relationship between poetry and music WINNER OF THE ELIZABETH AGEE PRIZE IN AMERICAN LITERATURE Orphic Bend: Music and Innovative Poetics explores the impact of music on recent pioneering literary practices in the United States.Adopting the myth of Orpheus as its framework, Robert L.
The ultimate guide to music
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Fullman, Joe, author
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Music History and criticism Juvenile literature.
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Orchestra Juvenile literature.
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Music appreciation Juvenile literature.
2014
A fresh introduction to music and the orchestra for children, this comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know about the subject. It includes a free downloadable app that allows you to interact with the orchestra and listen to Britten's music, performed by The Royal Northern College of Music Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Sir Mark Elder. Music forms part of the curriculum taught in schools around the world. This book presents a fresh take on a traditional subject, and the instruments are brought to life with the digital element which means readers can see and hear what they put into practice at school.
Chinese Music in Print
by
Yang, Yuanzheng
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ART / Collections, Catalogs, Exhibitions / General
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Chinese classics-History and criticism
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HISTORY / Asia / China
2023
Grounded in a desire to bring back to life rare items from the University of Hong Kong's Fung Ping Shan Library that are entwined within the world of music and to place them in a context of books and images in American, British, and other Asian collections, Chinese Music in Print views the library as a repository not of information but of artifact, and then uses these artifacts as a means for generating scholarly narrative. It begins by assessing seminal texts in the Confucian canon set against the delicacy of the concubine and amanuensis Shen Cai's calligraphy and poetry. Confucianism was itself a crucial aspect of courtly life, and an exploration of its ritual is the book's second theme. Vernacular genres of opera and song are represented in the third chapter, while the Great Sage returns in the fourth for an exploration of the repertoire and richness of his favourite instrument, the qin. The final chapter ends the journey with discussion of the legacy of generations of Europeans who have visited China and their contribution to the understanding of a more vernacular instrument, the erhu.
Popular Music and the Poetics of Self in Fiction
2021
The volume explores the various intersections and interconnections of the self and popular music in fiction; it examines questions of musical taste and identity construction across decades, spaces, social groups, and cultural contexts, covering a wide range of literary and musical genres.
Phonographic Memories
by
Hamilton, Njelle W
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Caribbean fiction (English)
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Caribbean fiction (English)-20th century-History and criticism
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LITERARY CRITICISM / Caribbean & Latin American
2019
Phonographic Memories is the first book to perform a sustained analysis of the narrative and thematic influence of Caribbean popular music on the Caribbean novel. Tracing a region-wide attention to the deep connections between music and memory in the work of Lawrence Scott, Oscar Hijuelos, Colin Channer, Daniel Maximin, and Ramabai Espinet, Njelle Hamilton tunes in to each novel's soundtrack while considering the broader listening cultures that sustain collective memory and situate Caribbean subjects in specific localities. These \"musical fictions\" depict Caribbean people turning to calypso, bolero, reggae, gwoka, and dub to record, retrieve, and replay personal and cultural memories. Offering a fresh perspective on musical nationalism and nostalgic memory in the era of globalization, Phonographic Memories affirms the continued importance of Caribbean music in providing contemporary novelists ethical narrative models for sounding marginalized memories and voices.Njelle W. Hamilton's Spotify playlist to accompany Phonographic Memories: https://spoti.fi/2tCQRm8