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81. J.S. Bach - 50 Solos for Classical Guitar by Mark Phillips | |
Paperback: 88
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(2006-11-01)
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Poor quality, Bad transcriptions!!!
Wonderful work. |
82. 60 Progressive Solos for Classical Guitar: Featuring the Music of the World's Greatest Composers: Bach, Handel, Mozart, Beethoven and Brahms by Mark Phillips | |
Paperback: 120
Pages
(2003-08-01)
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83. Leonard Bernstein: In Love With Music (Lerner Biographies) by Caroline Evensen Lazo | |
Hardcover: 128
Pages
(2002-07)
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84. My First Classical Music Book by Genevieve Helsby | |
Hardcover: 68
Pages
(2009-02-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Throughout the book children are referred to the accompanying CD so that they can hear examples as they read.Music on the CD includes Magic Flute (Mozart), Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (Williams), Carnival of the Animals (Saint-Saëns), The Planets (Holst), Petrushka (Stravinsky) and Peter and the Wolf (Prokofiev). Customer Reviews (2)
Great even for very young children
Music for children |
85. Oxford History of Western Music: 5-vol. set (Oxford History of Western Musc) by Richard Taruskin | |
Paperback: 3856
Pages
(2009-07-27)
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Editorial Review Product Description Considering its official title (bearing an impressive imprimatur from Oxford University Press, the vanguard of scholarly reference works), Richard Taruskin's grand opus might appear at first glance to eschew the more-heated arenas of debate involving cultural history. Quite the contrary: Taruskin throws down the gauntlet at once and passionately joins in the fray. In the process, he strips the story of music's development in the West (i.e., Europe and America) of its deceptively innocuous trappings and received ideas, thrusting it into the spotlight of contemporary critical inquiry. The result, virtually a priori, is a highly controversial reexamination of a narrative that will cause even the most open-minded music lover to do a number of double-takes. What's extraordinary about Taruskin's achievement is how immensely engrossing, insightful, provocative, fresh, and downright brilliant the "history of Western music" becomes in his weaving of it. But whyyet another sweeping history when the New Grove Dictionary of Music has been recently overhauled (in an edition to which Taruskin prolifically contributed), and when long-standing classic texts such as Paul Henry Lang's Music in Western Civilization continue to be reissued? The heart of the matter lies in the very ambition behind this new history. First, some of the fun factoids: at nearly 4,000 pages (along with an additional resource volume containing master index, chronologies, and bibliography), The Oxford History of Western Music weighs nearly 20 pounds and took a decade to write. In other words, this isn't history-by-committee. Its perspective from the point of view of one massively learned individual is at once the work's chief strength and its Achilles heel. Taruskin's powerful voice echoes the kind of "old-fashioned" synthesis, with its attempt at an "overarching trajectory," of such pioneering cultural historians asJacob Burckhardt or perhaps even the epic sweep of Gibbon'sThe Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire—-an antidote to the curse of ivory-tower specialization. But, more crucially, Taruskin arms that voice with the toolkit of contemporary historiography to pursue a critical rethinking of how Western music turned out as it did, and where it is today. His singular viewpoint anchors Taruskin's attempt to show that "the literate tradition of Western music is coherent at least insofar as it has a completed shape." It's important to realize, as Taruskin early acknowledges, that his work is meant not as a stock-taking "survey" but as a history. That is, it involves an unfolding both of that larger coherence and of many smaller narratives that are its tributaries: not of the artwork (or composer) alone, but those of its production, its social and political context, and its (often-changing) reception as integral components of musical "meaning." Taruskin's aim is to filter out the distorting perspectives of "historicism" (the myth of purposeful, goal-oriented evolution through history) and aestheticism (which considers the artwork as a "pure," timeless entity). Along the way, this means smashing rows upon rows of icons and legends (not surprisingly, the bulk of these stemming from the 19th-century Germanic tradition, but also comprising a good deal of 20th-century received ideas about Stravinsky, Soviet composers such as Shostakovich, and various postwar "elitisms"). Inevitably, Taruskin doesn't prove immune to resorting to some legends of his own. In an extraordinary overview of Wagner, for example, he persuasively debunks the routine citation of Tristan und Isolde as pointing toward the coming "collapse of tonality," demonstrating how such thinking is the epitome of "the historicist tendency to write history backward with an eye toward giving the present a justification." Yet he's also capable of reducing the Wagner of the Ring to an obsession with a "cult of strength" in what is an otherwise deeply insightful discussion of "the Wagner problem."In terms of the larger stakes of this history, Taruskin's strongly argued debating points (and debunkings) at times veer in more eccentric directions,especially when it comes to such pivotal figures as Stravinsky, who gets a particularly intense thrashing. And regardless of Taruskin's theoretical stances, the reader must be alert to alarming occasional lapses of "mere" fact (how, one wonders, could an editorial team of over 40 not notice the claim that Carmina burana is scored for eight soloists in their fact checks, or fail to ensure that the endnotes match actual citations in the text?) Other tics, such as the author's fondness for scare quotes, may leap out depending on one's particular allergies. Despite its imperfections, Taruskin's work is undeniably a stunning and stimulating achievement. It's impossible to describe adequately the sheer artfulness of his method, wherebyhe can distill a multiple series of investigations into a few wonderfully insightful sentences. Ever the master contrapuntalist, Taruskin weaves his various levels of discourse into a meaningful whole. There is true virtuosity in his ability to toggle from social history to in-the-trenches musicological analysis, zeroing in with his uncanny intuition to the most rewardingly illustrative points. His method of the exemplifying metonym--using just a few examples to wring out maximum insight, like the linear perspective of Renaissance artists--becomes a tour de force in his examination of figures such as Du Fay, D. Scarlatti, J.S. Bach, Beethoven, Schoenberg, or Britten. Taruskin's scope moreover is as radically reorienting as the Big Bang theory when it comes to the relative proportions he accords the narrative of Western music. Beginning with the advent of "literate" musical culture in Carolingian times, he devotes a great deal of attention to what was long thrown together as the "pre-Bach" era. Even more radically, around 40% of the total text is devoted to music of the 20th century (two of the five volumes of the history proper). Within this span, amid all its mind-boggling diversity, a number of centripetal themes emerge: the interdependence of "absolute" and "program" music, the interplay of oral and folk with literate musical cultures, the power of myth, and the possibility for musical "meaning." Taruskin's journey is endlessly fascinating, and his work makes an enormous contribution to the field. For all the controversy it's destined to generate, it will become impossible to ignore. Perhaps its surest mark of success is the sense of urgent importance and connectedness with which this history invests the cultural matter of music. Wherever you dip in, Taruskin invites an open conversation that leaves plenty of new, revealing perceptions in its wake, but probably more questions that when you started. Indeed, there's a sense that Taruskin would consider his work to have failed if the reader were only to nod in assent to all he has to say.--Thomas May Customer Reviews (13)
Great book, but BEWARE Kindle buyers!
A Must Buy for any Serious Music Student
illuminating analysis
wonderful
Extraordinary work. |
86. Post-Ottoman Turkey: Classical European Music and Opera by Arnold Reisman | |
Paperback: 162
Pages
(2009-04-23)
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A must-have for any wanting a fuller understanding of music in the world today
History of Classical Music and Opera in Turkish Republic |
87. Classical Music, Book 2: A Progressive Series for the Adult Pianist (Adult Piano Series) (Book II) | |
Paperback: 64
Pages
(2001-11)
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88. Jazz: America's Classical Music by Grover Sales | |
Paperback: 256
Pages
(1992-08-22)
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The best introduction so far! |
89. The Insider's Guide to Classical Recordings, From the Host of The Record Shelf, a Highly Opinionated, Irreverent, and Selective Guide to What's Good and What's Not by Jim Svejda | |
Paperback: 864
Pages
(1999-02-24)
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Editorial Review Product Description For hundreds of thousands of loyal listeners throughout the United States, Jim Svejda's weekly radio program The Record Shelf is not to be missed. Now, this amusing and irreverent guide captures the special flavor of Svejda's unique program. Without fear or favor, he recommends his choices of CDs and cassettes for hundreds of compositions from the standard, and not-so-standard, fare. You'll enjoy reading this wryly humorous and candid collection time and time again. "No one on the air treats both composers and performers with such personal devotion or has such a fine ear for differences in inflections and interpretations." "The best, most searching and fascinating review of music around." "If you want to expand or enrich your musical horizons, this book is indispensable. No matter how sophisticated you may be about the world of classical music, Jim Svejda's book will introduce you to new performances and perspectives." "Great fun to read." Customer Reviews (16)
Overcoming Brit bias, the best guide for Americans whose hearts beat stronger
Way too biased, but somewhat entertaining
love-but proceed w/ caution
A hilarious romp and a labor of love
His recommendations are often poorly recorded My complaint with his reviews is his lack of concern for recording quality to which he openly admits. He has a tin ear when it comes to good recording engineering. Even the recordings he describes as well recorded are often duds in terms of sound quality. For me, there is little enjoyment hearing a fine performance that sounds as if it were recorded in a freight elevator through a fluffy blanket. Those like me who, while not minding less than audiophile grade recordings of the musical giants who preceeeded high fidelity, find little excuse for the inexcusably poor recording quality of so much classical work by contemporary artists and ensembles, should take his recommendations with a grain of salt. Several times, I've bought cds recommended in this book only to be dismally disappointed by a poorly executed recording. ... Read more |
90. New Classical Music: Composing Australia by Gordon Kerry | |
Paperback: 224
Pages
(2009-03-01)
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91. 50 Easy Classical Guitar Solos by Jerry Willard | |
Paperback: 80
Pages
(1998-12-01)
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50 Easy Guitar Solos
Not for beginners!
Great for a beginner
Great Book!
Easily the best book of solos for the beginner to early intermediate |
92. Classical Music for the Harp | |
Paperback: 96
Pages
(2007-02-01)
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93. Library Of Piano Classics (large Print) (Music Sales America) by Amy Appleby | |
Plastic Comb: 258
Pages
(2001-01-01)
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Piano Classics
Great value in classical music
Great selection, Great value
Highly Recommended
A must for your collection |
94. The Well-Tempered Announcer: A Pronunciation Guide to Classical Music by Robert Fradkin | |
Paperback: 272
Pages
(1996-06-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description "... demystifies more than 2000 names of composers, conductors and performers, titles of works and musical terms in some two dozen languages." -- Publishers Weekly "... Fradkin's guide will save people from both error and affectation." -- Rettig on Reference "What a great idea for a book." -- Denver Post "Multifaceted and well organized... A wide range of useful tips will help attentive readers avoid common pronunciation gaffes and build on the sound advice offered... This is a book for the linguistically sensitive and musically inclined to keep handy." -- Choice "Classical announcers and musicians will welcome this guide." -- American Reference Books Annual Is it [rick-kard] or [rih-khard] Wagner? Radio announcers have very few resources for learning to pronounce foreign words and names associated with classical music. In this innovative guide, Robert Fradkin provides the pronunciation of over 2000 personal names, titles of works, and musical terms. The Well-Tempered Announcer is an ideal text for radio and television classes and the ultimate aid in the broadcasting booth. Customer Reviews (1)
Staple for work in Public Radio |
95. The Virtuosi: Classical Music's Great Performers From Paganini To Pavarotti by Harold Schonberg | |
Paperback: 509
Pages
(1988-10-22)
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A wonderful volume full of interesting stories and great pictures |
96. The Real Little Classical Fake Book by Hal Leonard Corp. | |
Plastic Comb: 648
Pages
(1993-01-01)
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May be one of the best tunebooks ever
Published for eagles
Good book to save your time for looking the favorite song |
97. Renaissance Music for the Harp by Deborah Friou, Sylvia Woods | |
Paperback: 32
Pages
(1993)
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Medieval Songbook |
98. Great Classical Themes: 67 Selections from Symphonies, Chamber Music, Oratorio and Art Song (World's Greatest Classical Music) by Hal Leonard Corp. | |
Paperback: 240
Pages
(1998-02-01)
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Excellent selection, very well arranged |
99. Illustrated Encyclopedia of Classical Music by Lionel Salter | |
Hardcover: 217
Pages
(1979-07-21)
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100. 50 Classical Guitar Pieces - In Tablature and Standard Notation | |
Paperback: 104
Pages
(2000-02-01)
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good starter book
here is a real opinion, not sure where the other ones came from?? maybe the book company no doubt
Nice guitar book
Good Introduction to Classical Guitar
Great book I am glad I purchased this book.Its also priced right. ... Read more |
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