Sing Romantic Music Romantically

Sing Romantic Music Romantically
Author: David Friddle
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 449
Release: 2022-06-21
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1666911186

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There is a paucity of material regarding how choral music specifically was performed in the 1800s. The Historically Informed Performance (HIP) movement has made remarkable advancements in choral music of the Renaissance, Baroque, and Classical periods, with modest forays into the music of Beethoven, Schubert, Mendelssohn, and other early nineteenth-century composers; however, there are no sources with a comprehensive examination of how choral music was performed. Using more than one-hundred musical examples, illustrations, tables, and photographs and relying on influential, contemporaneous sources, David Friddle details the performance practices of the time, including expressive devices such as articulation, ornamentation, phrasing, tempo, and vibrato, along with an in-depth discussion of period pronunciation, instruments, and orchestral/choral placement. Sing Romantic Music Romantically: Nineteenth-Century Choral Performance Practices fills a gap in choral scholarship and moves forward our knowledge of how choral music sounded and was performed in the nineteenth century. The depth of research and abundance of source material makes this work a must-have for choral professionals everywhere.

Choral Treatises and Singing Societies in the Romantic Age

Choral Treatises and Singing Societies in the Romantic Age
Author: David Friddle
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 439
Release: 2022-06-27
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1666911127

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David Friddle explores choral methods and community choral ensembles that originated in the nineteenth century. Using more than one hundred musical examples, illustrations, tables, and photographs, he documents the expansion of choral singing beginning in the early 1800s.

Love Songs

Love Songs
Author: Ted Gioia
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2015
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0199357579

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Uncovers the unexplored history of the love song, from the fertility rites of ancient cultures to the sexualized YouTube videos of the present day, and discusses such topics as censorship, the legacy of love songs, and why it is a dominant form of modern musical expression.

Romantic Sheet Music Collection

Romantic Sheet Music Collection
Author: Hal Leonard Corp.
Publisher: Hal Leonard Corporation
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2015-12-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1495057275

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(Piano/Vocal/Guitar Songbook). Piano/vocal/guitar arrangements of over 30 songs perfect for expressing that loving feeling, including: All of Me * At Last * Can't Help Falling in Love * Crazy Love * First Day of My Life * How Long Will I Love You * I Just Called to Say I Love You * In Your Eyes * La Vie En Rose (Take Me to Your Heart Again) * Let's Stay Together * Love * Maybe I'm Amazed * Night and Day * Sea of Love * Thinking Out Loud * This Guy's in Love with You * Unchained Melody * The Way You Look Tonight * Your Song * and more.

12 Romantische Liebeslieder

12 Romantische Liebeslieder
Author: Carsten Gerlitz
Publisher:
Total Pages: 88
Release: 2013-11-20
Genre: Ballads
ISBN: 9783795748180

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Stars Don't Stand Still in the Sky

Stars Don't Stand Still in the Sky
Author: Karen Kelly
Publisher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1999
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780814747278

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Music industry insiders on the nature of fame Our cultural darlings make music; we make them mythic. Every musical genre begets a community of listeners, performers, and critics, and quite often those categories are blurred. From the principled punk refusal of celebrity to hip-hop's celebration of its power, the music world is self-obsessed. Stars Don't Stand Still in the Sky assembles scholars, music writers, industry workers, and musicians, who offer a range of opinions and experience of the nature of fame. The collection focuses on commerce, the crowd, performance and image, history and memory, and romance. Contributors discuss black women icons, love-songs, the legacy of the blues, the image of the tortured rock star, MTV, the politics of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the joy of line-dancing, and more. The contributors are James Bernard, Anthony DeCurtis, Katherine Dieckmann, Chuck Eddy, Paul Gilroy, Daniel Glass, Lawrence Grossberg, Jessica Hagedorn, Kathleen Hanna, James Hannaham, Dave Hickey, Jon Langford, Greil Marcus, Angela McRobbie, Paul D. Miller (a.k.a. DJ Spooky), Barbara O'Dair, Ann Powers, Toshi Reagon, Simon Reynolds, Robert Santelli, Jon Savage, Danyel Smith, Arlene Stein, Deena Weinstein, and Ellen Willis.

The Origins of the Love Song

The Origins of the Love Song
Author: Nino Tsitsishvili
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2022-11-18
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1527590704

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The book offers a radically new perspective on the origins of the love song and human sexuality in an evolutionary context. By comparing different human societies and animal species, past and present, it reveals that love songs, romantic love and exclusive pair-bonds are not the original evolutionary features of Homo sapiens. One of the key findings of the book is that early humans practiced multiple-partner sexual relations, similar to our closest relatives bonobos and chimpanzees, but, with the emergence of culture and sexual taboo, their behaviour had to adjust. It contends that, since the exodus from Africa and the rise of culture, humans started to distance themselves from the rest of the animal kingdom, drastically restraining their innate sexual nature. The book will appeal to both scholars and laypeople with an interest in evolutionary theory, socio-biology, anthropology, and the origins of culture.

The Divine Romance - The Song of Jesus and His Bride

The Divine Romance - The Song of Jesus and His Bride
Author: David River
Publisher: Xulon Press
Total Pages: 118
Release: 2008-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1606471163

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You have one. I guarantee it. Deep in your heart is at least one dream left unfulfilled. Stop for a moment and think about it. Finish this sentence: The only thing I ever wanted in life was. Whether you recognize it or not, your dream is to experience a fervent love that endures forever. It is a dream of love, planted in your heart by God to draw you into His embrace. Just as Solomon romanced his bride with singing, Jesus is singing over you and calling you into a heartfelt intimacy. What you are about to discover within the pages of A Divine Romance is a modern-day allegory of the romance between Jesus as the Bridegroom and you as His bride, based on the Song of Solomon. Within you will find a collection of scriptures taken from the Song of Solomon and 25 love songs intended to be read as a devotional. As you read each page, you will experience Jesus' extravagant love in a profoundly new way. You will be compelled to surrender your heart in total abandonment to Him, for you are cherished like no other. You are the bride of Christ. David River is the director of True Love Consulting (TLC) in Nashville, Tennessee. TLC aspires to become an international consulting ministry impassioned to bring God's kingdom to the earth. They will accomplish this through worship, music, writing, speaking and drama. Their dream is to free God's people from fear in order to help them find and fulfill their God-given dreams. To learn more you can check out David on the web at: www.trueloveconsulting.com www.myspace.com/trueloveconsulting

Kicking & Dreaming

Kicking & Dreaming
Author: Ann Wilson
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2012-09-18
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0062101692

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The story of Heart is a story of heart and soul and rock ’n’ roll. Since finding their love of music and performing as teenagers in Seattle, Washington, Ann Wilson and Nancy Wilson, have been part of the American rock music landscape. From 70s classics like “Magic Man” and “Barracuda” to chart- topping 80s ballads like “Alone,” and all the way up to 2012, when they will release their latest studio album, Fanatic, Heart has been thrilling their fans and producing hit after hit. In Kicking and Dreaming, the Wilsons recount their story as two sisters who have a shared over three decades on the stage, as songwriters, as musicians, and as the leaders of one of our most beloved rock bands. An intimate, honest, and a uniquely female take on the rock and roll life, readers of bestselling music memoirs like Life by Keith Richards and Steven Tyler’s Does the Noise in My Head Bother You? will love this quintessential music story finally told from a female perspective.

The Romantic World of Music

The Romantic World of Music
Author: William Armstrong
Publisher:
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1922
Genre: Singers
ISBN:

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