The Larrikin Cellist

The Larrikin Cellist
Author: David Pereira (violoncellist.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 30
Release: 2008
Genre: Cello
ISBN: 9780975733615

"Cello technique and artistry."--Provided by publisher.

David Baker

David Baker
Author: Monika Herzig
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2011-11-16
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0253005248

A Living Jazz Legend, musician and composer David Baker has made a distinctive mark on the world of music in his nearly 60-year career—as player (chiefly on trombone and cello), composer, and educator. In this richly illustrated volume, Monika Herzig explores Baker's artistic legacy, from his days as a jazz musician in Indianapolis to his long-term gig as Distinguished Professor and Chairman of the Jazz Studies department at Indiana University. Baker's credits are striking: in the 1960s he was a member of George Russell's "out there" sextet and orchestra; by the 1980s he was in the jazz educator's hall of fame. His compositions have been recorded by performers as diverse as Dexter Gordon and Janos Starker, the Beaux Arts Trio, the Composer's String Quartet and the Czech Philharmonic. Featuring enlightening interviews with Baker and a CD of unreleased recordings and Baker compositions, this book brings a jazz legend into clear view.

Seasons of Change

Seasons of Change
Author: Margaret Keyte
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2013
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1483688933

William's life was turned upside down at twelve years of age, when his father was killed throwing a drunk out of their hotel. His mother spiraled into a series of moods of depression at which time a conniving patron, Mr. Albert Ilfield, quickly seized on the opportunity and installed himself as the proprietor of the hotel and took over more than the running of the business. William's life took him through many challenges and more than a few intriguing situations from that point on. After suffering four years of physical abuse from Mr. Ilfield, William was finally thrown out of the hotel and told to make a man of himself. Full of anger and aching to get even, William spent many years scheming and plotting his revenge, and even though he seemed focused on nothing else, it did reveal his true character. This search for revenge took him across the oceans to Australia in the early days of its settlement, allowing him the opportunity to explore some of that vibrant, harsh land. Did he survive? Did he return home? Did he exact his revenge? Read on to uncover the account of Seasons of Change.

Music and Memory

Music and Memory
Author: Bob Snyder
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2000
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780262692373

Divided into two parts, this book shows how human memory influences the organization of music. The first part presents ideas about memory and perception from cognitive psychology and the second part of the book shows how these concepts are exemplified in music.

High Voltage

High Voltage
Author: Jeff Apter
Publisher: Black Inc.
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2018-12-03
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1925435768

Angus Young, the co-founder and the last surviving original member of AC/DC, has for more than 40 years been the face, sound and sometimes the exposed backside of the trailblazing rock band. In his trademark schoolboy outfit, guitar in hand, Angus has given his signature sound to songs such as ‘A Long Way to the Top’, ‘Highway to Hell’ and ‘Back in Black’, helping AC/DC become the biggest rock band on the planet. High Voltage is the first biography to focus exclusively on Angus. It tells of his remarkable rise from working-class Glasgow and Sydney to the biggest stages in the world. The youngest of eight kids, Angus always seemed destined for a life in music, and it was his passion and determination that saw AC/DC become hard rock’s greatest act. Over the years, Angus has endured the devastating death of iconic vocalist Bon Scott, the forced retirement of his brother in arms, Malcolm Young, and more recently the loss from the band of singer Brian Johnson and drummer Phil Rudd. Yet somehow the little guitar maestro has kept AC/DC not just on the rails, but at the top of the rock pile. ‘High Voltage is a great read, easy to whip through and take in, but it doesn’t leave you feeling short-changed, it simply opens your thoughts up to: what if there were more?’ —Shane Murphy, Daily Review ‘Apter’s lively and highly readable biography . . . is an inspiring story. Angus was the son of Scottish migrants, brother of one of the Easybeats, who gave up a printing apprenticeship to pursue his dream of being a rock star.’ —Daily Telegraph ‘A GRIPPING new book about AC/DC schoolboy guitarist Angus Young charts the carnage around the supergroup from wild groupies, violent fist-fights, tragic fans’ deaths – and even being linked to a serial killer.’ —Scottish Sun

The Galilee Story

The Galilee Story
Author: Lowell Tarling
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2014-01-23
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1304831930

Galilee is a Gospel music label started in 1978 and active until 1982, when all the key players were Christians (more or less). Now, three of the four believe in something else, leaving record producer, songwriter, lecturer in Rock, and Bible translator, Robert Wolfgramm as the only true believer. Such is their respect for Robert and the Gospel years that Sally Hilder, Genna Levitch and Lowell Tarling have re-joined Robert and re-formed Galilee. They have re-released all three Galilee records and written this book. Galilee songs go into unusual territory. All My Friends Are Sinners and Refugee are 'moody' albums. Not happy-clapping. More like the blue note resonating from the Psalms of David. After which comes Persecution Games - unusual territory indeed. Welcome to the crucifixion.

After Love

After Love
Author: Subhash Jaireth
Publisher: Transit Lounge
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2012-10-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1921924403

Vasu, a young Indian student of architecture, arrives in Moscow in the late 1960s. He falls in love with Anna, an archaeologist and an accomplished cellist, yet his romanticism about the Soviet Union clashes with her experience. He goes back to India to design a village for a co-operative of coffee farmers, but he cannot forget Anna and on his return they marry. Anna wants to leave Moscow but isn’t keen to go to India. They decide to go to Venice where Vasu has been offered a teaching position. In Italy their life unravels when Anna mysteriously disappears without a trace. Years later, Vasu discovers a painful but wonderful truth. A beautifully written story full of music and emotions that moves with ease across continents,After Love is destined to touch the hearts of readers everywhere

Colonial Voices

Colonial Voices
Author: Joy Damousi
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2010-06-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521516315

Innovative study of the role of language in the 'civilising' project of the British Empire in colonial Australia.