The Hurdy Gurdy Man

The Hurdy Gurdy Man
Author: Donovan
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 418
Release: 2006
Genre: Folk musicians
ISBN: 0099487039

The autobiography of the Prince of Flower Power. Alongside the Beatles, the Rolling Stones and Bob Dylan, Donovan's music defined a generation.

Please Please Me

Please Please Me
Author: Gordon Thompson
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2008-09-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0195333187

The Beatles, the Rolling Stones, the Kinks, the Who, and numerous other groups put Britain at the center of the modern musical map. Please Please Me offers an insider's view of the British pop-music recording industry during the seminal period of 1956 to 1968, based on personal recollections, contemporary accounts, and all relevant data that situate this scene in the economic, political, and social context of postwar Britain. Author Gordon Thompson weaves issues of class, age, professional status, gender, and ethnicity into his narrative, beginning with the rise of British beat groups and the emergence of teenagers as consumers in postwar Britain, and moving into the competition between performers and the recording industry for control over the music. He interviews musicians, songwriters, music directors, and producers and engineers who worked with the best-known performers of the era. Drawing his interpretation of the processes at work during this musical revolution into a wider context, Thompson unravels the musical change and innovation of the time with an eye on understanding what traces individuals leave in the musical and recording process.

Ferdinand, The Man with the Kind Heart

Ferdinand, The Man with the Kind Heart
Author: Irmgard Keun
Publisher: Other Press, LLC
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2020-12-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1635420369

The last novel from the acclaimed author of The Artificial Silk Girl, this 1950 classic paints a delightfully shrewd portrait of postwar German society. Upon his release from a prisoner-of-war camp, Ferdinand Timpe returns somewhat uneasily to civilian life in Cologne. Having survived against the odds, he is now faced with a very different sort of dilemma: How to get rid of his fiancée? Although he certainly doesn’t love the mild-mannered Luise, Ferdinand is too considerate to break off the engagement himself, so he sets about finding her a suitable replacement husband—no easy task given Luise’s high standards and those of her father, formerly a proud middle-ranking Nazi official. Featuring a lively cast of characters—from Ferdinand’s unscrupulous landlady with her black-market schemes to his beguiling cousin Johanna and the many loves of her life—Ferdinand captures a distinct moment in Germany’s history, when its people were coming to terms with World War II and searching for a way forward. In Irmgard Keun’s effervescent prose, the story feels remarkably modern.

The Hurdy-gurdy in Eighteenth-century France

The Hurdy-gurdy in Eighteenth-century France
Author: Robert A. Green
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 128
Release: 1995
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780253209429

Robert A. Green discusses the techniques of playing the hurdy-gurdy and the interpretation of its music, based on existing method books and on his own experience as a performer. He provides a complete list of the extant music composed for the hurdy-gurdy in eighteenth-century France.

Schubert's Winterreise

Schubert's Winterreise
Author: Franz Schubert
Publisher: Univ of Wisconsin Press
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2003
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780299186005

This book/CD package guides readers and listeners on a journey through Franz Schubert's Winterreise song cycle, in which the composer set the poetry of Wilhelm Muller to music. The complete text of the 24 poems is presented in both German and English, with 116 b&w photographs of winter scenes on the facing pages. An introductory essay by Susan Youens (musicology, U. of Notre Dame) offers a critical examination of the song cycle. The music CD features a new recording of Winterreise, performed by baritone Paul Rowe and pianist Martha Fischer. Oversize: 10.25x10.25". Annotation (c)2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com).

People I'd Like to Keep

People I'd Like to Keep
Author: Mary Le Duc O'Neill
Publisher:
Total Pages: 72
Release: 1964
Genre: Children's poetry
ISBN:

Poems written from a child's point of view describing the various friends she has made and activities she has witnessed in her childhood.

Shahana: Through My Eyes

Shahana: Through My Eyes
Author: Rosanne Hawke
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2013-06-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1743312466

A moving story of one child's life in a conflict zone: Shahana, a young girl living in war-torn Kashmir.

The Hurdy Gurdy Man

The Hurdy Gurdy Man
Author: Frederick Krider
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2006-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0595363369

Vietnam veteran Tommy Starbuck teaches high school English in a small town in southern Ohio. But his comfortable middle-class reality comes to a screeching halt when his wife abruptly leaves him for an old boyfriend. Starbuck becomes obsessed with reclaiming some semblance of a normal life, but fate-or some mischievous god-has other plans for him. A series of bizarre events causes him to question his sanity, the world's sanity. As he descends further into a surreal Season of Madness, he blasts an air-raid siren with a rifle on the date of his wedding anniversary. Myron Laszlo, an unkempt, long-haired giant, thrusts himself into Starbuck's life, viewing a bullet-riddled siren as radical and antiestablishment: "Your act of seeming violence was in reality an act of love," he tells Starbuck who becomes his Hurdy Gurdy Man. Almost as suddenly as he came into Starbuck's life, Laszlo departs, leaving a display of destruction in his wake. Saddened at the loss of his friend, Starbuck reprioritizes his life and begins working on a novel. After realizing that normalcy can have many interpretations, he decides to meet the seeming madness of Life head-on.