A Gilbert and Sullivan Dictionary (Da Capo Press Music Reprint)
by George E Comp Dunn
Progress is Take That's sixth studio album, and the first to feature the full line up of Gary Barlow, Mark Owen, Howard Donald, Jason Orange and Robbie Williams since 1995's Somebody Else. The album was released in the UK a week earlier than planned in 2010, as it had become the most pre-ordered album of the year. On the first day of the release it sold over 305,000 copies across the UK. This artist-approved album matching songbook contains all the songs from the album including the single Th...
Twelve Lessons in the Fundamentals of Voice Production
by Arthur L Manchester
"For Living", is the matching songbook of the first of the 3-CD set from George Michael's album 'Twenty-Five', the latest collection of hits. All the songs are arranged for piano, voice and guitar with pages of colour photographs. Also available is a beautifully produced three-songbook presentation set, Twenty-Five (0-571-52879-1), chronicling his colourful twenty-five years and includes all the songs from each of the three albums arranged for piano, voice and guitar with pages of colour photog...
The English Plainchant Revival (Oxford Studies in British Church Music)
by Bennett Zon
This study provides a general introduction to the sources of the plainchant revival in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century England. Part I examines the eighteenth-century Catholic revival, in particular the work of John Frances Wade, a Roman Catholic plainchant scribe and publisher. His work centred on the Roman Catholic foreign embassy chapels in London during the waning years of the recusancy period, and his collaboration with contemporary publishers and musicians is evidenced in numerous con...
This is an in-depth study of a seminal work, first performed in 1727.Johann Sebastian Bach's the "St. Matthew Passion" stands as a singular expression of religious sensibility. Conceived within the constraints of Bach's role as cantor of the St. Thomas Church in the provincial German city of Leipzig, the music has a power and profundity that readily transcend time and place. Yet the darkness of the subject - the betrayal, trial, and crucifixion of Jesus - and the complexity and sophistication of...
The new musical theatre of Stephen Sondheim shuns the traditional story of love triumphant, probing instead the more disturbing issues of contemporary life. Confident that the musical is America's greatest original contribution to theatre, Joanne Gordon explicates the works of Sondheim to repudiate the common perception of the genre as mere escapist entertainment. Gordon notes that Sondheim tackles real themes, that he has no fear of introducing pain, trauma, and complex ideas onto the Broadwa...
Student Teaching in the Choral Classroom (Mellen Studies in Education, #47)
by Sandra Frey Stegman
Traditional Songs of the Maori (New edition)
by Margaret Orbell and Mervyn McLean
These songs in many different styles embody the fundamental values of traditional Maori culture and form a vital part of marae ceremonial. Most common song types are represented: laments, love songs, war chants, songs of welcome, face-saving songs and witty occasional songs. They are remarkable for the sophistication of the music and the power and subtlety of the words. Both Orbell and McLean are widely known and respected and have published extensively. Margaret Orbell is the author of a number...
The Librettos of Handel's Operas
by George Frideric Handel and Ellen T. Harris
Ursprung Und Entwicklung Der Liturgischen Gesangsformen Bis Zum Ausgange Des Mittelalters (Classic Reprint)
by Crea Research Professor Peter Wagner