Ballad for Sophie

Ballad for Sophie
Title Ballad for Sophie PDF eBook
Author Filipe Melo
Publisher Top Shelf Productions
Pages 324
Release 2021-11-03
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN 1649360142

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A young journalist prompts a reclusive piano superstar to open up, resulting in this stunning graphic sonata exploring a lifetime of rivalry, regret, and redemption. 1933. In the small French village of Cressy-la-Valoise, a local piano contest brings together two brilliant young players: Julien Dubois, the privileged heir of a wealthy family, and François Samson, the janitor’s son. One wins, one loses, and both are changed forever. 1997. In a huge mansion stained with cigarette smoke and memories, a bitter old man is shaken by the unexpected visit of an interviewer. Somewhere between reality and fantasy, Julien composes, like in a musical score, a complex and moving story about the cost of success, rivalry, redemption, and flying pianos. When all is said and done, did anyone ever truly win? And is there any music left to play?

The Savoy

The Savoy
Title The Savoy PDF eBook
Author Arthur Symons
Publisher
Pages 334
Release 1896
Genre Art
ISBN

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An illustrated monthly.

The Ballad Literature and Popular Music of the Olden Time

The Ballad Literature and Popular Music of the Olden Time
Title The Ballad Literature and Popular Music of the Olden Time PDF eBook
Author William Chappell
Publisher
Pages 422
Release 1855
Genre Ballads
ISBN

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The Ballad of a Barber

The Ballad of a Barber
Title The Ballad of a Barber PDF eBook
Author Aubrey Beardsley
Publisher
Pages 24
Release 1919
Genre
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The ballad literature and popular music of the olden time: a history of the ancient songs, ballads, and of the dance tunes of England, with numerous anecdotes and entire ballads

The ballad literature and popular music of the olden time: a history of the ancient songs, ballads, and of the dance tunes of England, with numerous anecdotes and entire ballads
Title The ballad literature and popular music of the olden time: a history of the ancient songs, ballads, and of the dance tunes of England, with numerous anecdotes and entire ballads PDF eBook
Author W. Chappell
Publisher
Pages 422
Release 1871
Genre
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The Saddest Music Ever Written

The Saddest Music Ever Written
Title The Saddest Music Ever Written PDF eBook
Author Thomas Larson
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 185
Release 2010-09-15
Genre Music
ISBN 1605982008

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An exploration of the cultural impact of Samuel Barber’s Adagio for Strings, the Pieta of music, and its enigmatic composer. "Whenever the American dream suffers a catastrophic setback, Barber’s Adagio plays on the radio.” —Alex Ross, author of The Rest is Noise In the first book ever to explore Samuel Barber’s Adagio for Strings, music and literary critic Thomas Larson tells the story of the prodigal composer and his seminal masterpiece: from its composition in 1936, when Barber was just twenty-six, to its orchestral premiere two years later, led by the great Arturo Toscanini, and its fascinating history as America’s secular hymn for grieving our dead. Older Americans know Adagio from the funerals and memorials for Presidents Roosevelt and Kennedy, Albert Einstein, and Grace Kelly. Younger Americans recall the work as the antiwar theme of the movie Platoon. Still others treasure the piece in its choral version under the name Agnus Dei. More recently, mourners heard Adagio played as a memorial to the victims of the 9/11 attacks. Barber’s Adagio is truly the saddest music ever written, enrapturing listeners with its lyric beauty as few laments have. The Adagio’s sonorous intensity also speaks of the turbulent inner life of its composer, Samuel Barber (1910-1981), a melancholic who, in later years, descended into alcoholism and severe depression. Part biography, part cultural history, part memoir, The Saddest Music ever Written captures the deep emotion Barber’s great elegy has stirred throughout the world during its seventy-five-year history, becoming an icon of our national soul.

Sondheim in Our Time and His

Sondheim in Our Time and His
Title Sondheim in Our Time and His PDF eBook
Author William Anthony Sheppard
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 457
Release 2022-02-25
Genre Music
ISBN 019760319X

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Sondheim in Our Time and His offers a wide-ranging historical investigation of the landmark works and extraordinary career of Stephen Sondheim, a career which has spanned much of the history of American musical theater. Each author uncovers those aspects of biography, collaborative process, and contemporary context that impacted the creation and reception of Sondheim's musicals. In addition, several authors explore in detail how Sondheim's shows have been dramatically revised and adapted over time. Multiple chapters invite the reader to rethink Sondheim's works from a distinctly contemporary critical perspective and to consider how these musicals are being reenvisioned today. Through chapters focused on individual musicals, and others that explore a specific topic as manifested throughout his entire career, plus an afterword by Kristen Anderson-Lopez; by digging deep into the archives and focusing intently on his scores; from interviews with performers, directors, and bookwriters, and close study of live and recorded productions--volume editor W. Anthony Sheppard brings together Sondheim's past with the present, thriving existence of his musicals.