Song & Self

Song & Self
Title Song & Self PDF eBook
Author Ian Bostridge
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 133
Release 2023-04-05
Genre Music
ISBN 022682294X

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Award-winning singer Ian Bostridge examines iconic works of Western classical music to reflect on the relationship between performer and audience. Like so many performers, renowned tenor Ian Bostridge spent much of 2020 and 2021 unable to take part in live music. The enforced silence of the pandemic led him to question an identity that was previously defined by communicating directly with audiences in opera houses and concert halls. It also allowed him to delve deeper into many of the classical works he has encountered over the course of his career, such as Claudio Monteverdi’s seventeenth-century masterpiece Il Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda and Robert Schumann’s popular song cycle Frauenliebe und Leben. In lucid and compelling prose, Bostridge explores the ways Monteverdi, Schumann, and Britten employed and disrupted gender roles in their music; questions colonial power and hierarchy in Ravel’s Songs of Madagascar; and surveys Britten’s reckoning with death in works from the War Requiem to his final opera, Death in Venice. As a performer reconciling his own identity and that of the musical text he delivers on stage, Bostridge unravels the complex history of each piece of music, showing how today’s performers can embody that complexity for their audiences. As readers become privy to Bostridge’s unique lines of inquiry, they are also primed for the searching intensity of his interpretations, in which the uncanny melding of song and self brings about moments of epiphany for both the singer and his audience.

Song and Self

Song and Self
Title Song and Self PDF eBook
Author Ian Bostridge
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 133
Release 2023-04-05
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 022680948X

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"In this collection of three essays, internationally renowned tenor Ian Bostridge explores his relation to the performance of Western classical vocal music through the lens of gender, politics, or the ultimate paradoxical grounding of identity, death. As a performer who needs to negotiate between his own identity and that of the musical text he delivers on stage or in the concert hall, Bostridge asks questions about how the complex identity of a piece of music was creatively configured by composers at particular historical moments, and how today's performers can embody that complexity for their audiences. In lucid and compelling prose, Bostridge guides his readers through an exploration of the fluidity of gender roles in music by Monteverdi, Schumann, and Britten, the questioning of colonial power and hierarchy in Ravel's Songs of Madagascar, and Britten's reckoning with death in works from the War Requiem to his final opera, Death in Venice. As readers become privy to Bostridge's lines of inquiry into the music he performs, they are also primed for the searching intensity of his interpretations, in which the uncanny melding of song and self brings about moments of epiphany for both the singer and his audience"--

Song of Self

Song of Self
Title Song of Self PDF eBook
Author Jo Labadie
Publisher
Pages 8
Release 1909
Genre
ISBN

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Self, Center, Silence

Self, Center, Silence
Title Self, Center, Silence PDF eBook
Author Mark D. Smith
Publisher
Pages 404
Release 1990
Genre
ISBN

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Song of the Self

Song of the Self
Title Song of the Self PDF eBook
Author David Robbins
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2023-05-30
Genre
ISBN

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The Song of the Self is a tarot and self-help book using story, analysis, activations, affirmations, and autobiography in support of self-growth.

Lyrics to Live by

Lyrics to Live by
Title Lyrics to Live by PDF eBook
Author Tim Bragg
Publisher
Pages 152
Release 2018-07-25
Genre
ISBN 9781916424821

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This book looks at the lessons contained in 12 song lyrics. From the '60s through the following decades and including some heavy-weight writers (Lennon-McCartney/Bowie/Dylan) and - naturally - various different styles of music. The lyrics are very different in tone but each has a nugget of wisdom to be mined.Understanding the deep meaning and message of the words will help you to become the person that you want to be, and live the life that you want to live. In Lyrics to Live By you'll find insights that will help you make the differences that count."Using song lyrics to look at life lessons which can benefit us all is a fascinating idea. Inspired."- Counter Culture"This is a heavyweight but easy to read discussion of how to approach important issues using song lyrics as a starting point."- Yoga for Health"In Lyrics to Live By

Song of a Self : a Poem

Song of a Self : a Poem
Title Song of a Self : a Poem PDF eBook
Author Jason Christie
Publisher Calgary : housepress
Pages 13
Release 2002
Genre
ISBN 9781894174459

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