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Traces the story of The Peppermint Lounge, the influential 1960s Manhattan nightspot and mobster hangout, detailing how the club's introduction of rock-and-roll music attracted rebel youths and celebrity patrons.
Is music removed from politics? To what ends, beneficent or malevolent, can music and musicians be put? In short, when human rights are grossly abused and politics turned to fascist demagoguery, can art and artists be innocent? These questions and their implications are explored in Michael Kater's broad survey of musicians and the music they composed and performed during the Third Reich. Great and small--from Valentin Grimm, a struggling clarinetist, to Richard Strauss, renowned composer--are examined by Kater, sometimes in intimate detail, and the lives and decisions of Nazi Germany's professional musicians are laid out before the reader. Kater tackles the issue of whether the Nazi regime, because it held music in crassly utilitarian regard, acted on musicians in such a way as to consolidate or atomize the profession. Kater's examination of the value of music for the regime and the degree to which the regime attained a positive propaganda and palliative effect through the manner in which it manipulated its musicians, and by extension, German music, is of importance for understanding culture in totalitarian systems. This work, with its emphasis on the social and political nature of music and the political attitude of musicians during the Nazi regime, will be the first of its kind. It will be of interest to scholars and general readers eager to understand Nazi Germany, to music lovers, and to anyone interested in the interchange of music and politics, culture and ideology.
The book introduces rhythmic concepts that can be used by drummers or any musician to expand his or her rhythmic repertoire for improvisation or composition. It combines concepts taught to the author by Alan Dawson with South Indian Konnakol syllables. It is a comprehensive study of polyrhythms that allows drummers to delve deeply into modern rhythmic concepts. Also available on AMAZON.COM!!!
The world is full of copies. This proliferation includes not just the copying that occurs online and the replication enabled by globalization but the works of avant-garde writers challenging cultural and political authority. In Make It the Same, Jacob Edmond examines the turn toward repetition in poetry, using the explosion of copying to offer a deeply inventive account of modern and contemporary literature. Make It the Same explores how poetry—an art form associated with the singular, inimitable utterance—is increasingly made from other texts through sampling, appropriation, translation, remediation, performance, and other forms of repetition. Edmond tracks the rise of copy poetry across media from the tape recorder to the computer and through various cultures and languages, reading across aesthetic, linguistic, geopolitical, and technological divides. He illuminates the common form that unites a diverse range of writers from dub poets in the Caribbean to digital parodists in China, samizdat wordsmiths in Russia to Twitter-trolling provocateurs in the United States, analyzing the works of such writers as Kamau Brathwaite, Dmitri Prigov, Yang Lian, John Cayley, Caroline Bergvall, M. NourbeSe Philip, Kenneth Goldsmith, Vanessa Place, Christian Bök, Yi Sha, Hsia Yü, and Tan Lin. Edmond develops an alternative account of modernist and contemporary literature as defined not by innovation—as in Ezra Pound’s oft-repeated slogan “make it new”—but by a system of continuous copying. Make It the Same transforms global literary history, showing how the old hierarchies of original and derivative, center and periphery are overturned when we recognize copying as the engine of literary change.
Soak in the warmth of tradition and the satisfaction of crafting something truly timeless with "Twists of Tradition," the comprehensive guide to the art of spinning wool. Whether you are a curious novice or an enthusiast looking to deepen your understanding and refine your skills, this treasure trove of information offers a meticulous journey through the world of hand-spun yarn. Embark on an intimate exploration of spinning's rich tapestry in history, unraveling the culture and significance of this ancient practice that has woven itself into the very fabric of societies past and present. Navigate the diverse world of wool, discovering the unique properties and benefits that make this natural fiber a spinner's delight. Dive into the hands-on experience of fleece selection, preparation, drying, and storage, ensuring that every project you undertake is set up for success. Master the nuanced art of carding wool, comparing techniques and blending fibers to create the perfect base for your spinning project. Transform your curiosity into capability with a thorough introduction to the mechanics and maintenance of spinning wheels. Ready yourself for the rhythmic dance of treadling with insights into ergonomics, ensuring that your spinning is not only productive but also a joyous and comfortable endeavor. Develop finesse in the drafting methods that form the cornerstone of spinning, learning various techniques to create yarns of consistent thickness and strength. As you spin your first yarn, ply masterfully, adding strength and texture, and imbue your creations with personality through dyeing – both natural and synthetic, ensuring that each skein is as vibrant as your imagination. Advance into the realm of specialty yarns, exploring textured yarns and exotic blends as you push the boundaries of your craft. Connect with a community of like-minded artisans, find inspiration in spinning guilds, workshops, and online groups, and engage in a collective spirit that propels the craft into the future. Sustain and innovate the craft with a forward-thinking approach to spinning, as "Twists of Tradition" not only venerates age-old practices but also embraces modern advancements, ensuring that this cherished skill is preserved for generations to come. Conclude your journey with a rich resource guide, a compass directing you to the finest equipment suppliers, educational books, online resources, and a glossary of terms – a launching pad for your continued exploration into the satisfying spin of yarn-making. Unlock the doors to a world of creativity, tradition, and self-expression with "Twists of Tradition," your all-encompassing guide to spinning wool into the yarns of tomorrow.
This book is based on performances and transcriptions from the DCI music videos Herlin Riley: Ragtime & beyond, and Johnny Vidacovich: Street beats modern applications. Additional interviews and essays on: Baby Dodds, Vernel Fournier, Ed Blackwell, James Black and Freddie Kohlman, Smokey Johnson, David Lee, and bassist Bill Huntington.
A study of the British contribution to film music, detailing the idiosyncracies of British film, and showing how the differences between it and Hollywood affected composers on both sides of the Atlantic. Jan Swynnoe's study is concerned with the special British contribution to film music, detailing how the idiosyncracies of British film, and of the British character, set it apart from its Hollywood counterpart. She shows how the differences between the two industries in all aspects of film making variously affected composers on both sides of the Atlantic. In the mid 1930s, when film composers in America were perfecting the formulae of the classical Hollywood score, film music in Britain scarcely existed; within a year or so, however, top British composers were scoring British films. How this transformation was brought about, and how established British concert composers, including Vaughan Williams and Arnold Bax, faced the challenge of the exacting and often bewildering art of scoring for feature film, is vividly described here, and the resulting scores compared with the work of seasoned Hollywood composers. JAN SWYNNOE researched the material on which her book is based over several years, at the same time pursuing her musical life as pianist, percussionist and composer.
THE STORY: As she awaits the impending Christmas visit of her teenage son, Donnie, Sue Barker is torn between the love she feels as a mother and the fear that his presence will disrupt the life that she has built in his absence. Having been deserte