The London Lovers Duet

The London Lovers Duet
Author: Sierra Simone
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2015-12-16
Genre:
ISBN: 9781522793281

One playboy billionaire. One heartbroken heiress. One sham marriage. What could go wrong? *** That's what notorious playboy Silas Cecil-Coke thinks as he returns to England to persuade Molly O'Flaherty to marry him. Certainly, their brief fling last year ended in heartbreak (and a black eye, ) but matters are different now. Molly must marry to save her company, and if she must, Silas is determined that he'll be the man she chooses. But between the bitter memories and the competing suitors, Silas discovers that wooing a bride is no easy task, unless, of course, he decides to stop playing fair... Welcome to the passionate world of the London Lovers, where no heart is safe. This book contains the The Persuasion of Molly O'Flaherty and The Wedding of Molly O'Flaherty, and includes the bonus prequel The Seduction of Molly O'Flaherty.

The Seduction of Molly O'Flaherty

The Seduction of Molly O'Flaherty
Author: Sierra Simone
Publisher: Sierra Simone
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2015-10-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

One playboy billionaire. One heartbroken heiress. One sham marriage. What could go wrong? — That's what notorious playboy Silas Cecil-Coke thinks as he returns to England to persuade Molly O'Flaherty to marry him. Certainly, their brief fling last year ended in heartbreak (and a black eye), but matters are different now. Molly must marry to save her company, and Silas is determined that he'll be the man she chooses. Between the bitter memories and the competing suitors, Silas discovers that wooing a bride is no easy task, unless, of course, he decides to stop playing fair... This edition now includes The Persuasion of Molly O’Flaherty!

The Wedding of Molly O'Flaherty

The Wedding of Molly O'Flaherty
Author: Sierra Simone
Publisher: Sierra Simone
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2015-11-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

One empty bed. One bold plan. One tragedy that changes everything. — Silas Cecil-Coke is not a man who is easily dissuaded. So when Molly leaves him without a word of goodbye, he is even more determined to save her from her enemies and claim her as his bride. But neither of them are prepared for the betrayals and tragedies that await them before they can even approach the altar...

Foreign Opera at the London Playhouses

Foreign Opera at the London Playhouses
Author: Christina Fuhrmann
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2015-09-24
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1316351874

In the early nineteenth century over forty operas by foreign composers, including Mozart, Rossini, Weber and Bellini, were adapted for London playhouses, often appearing in drastically altered form. Such changes have been denigrated as 'mutilations'. The operas were translated into English, fitted with spoken dialogue, divested of much of their music, augmented with interpolations and frequently set to altered libretti. By the end of the period, the radical changes of earlier adaptations gave way to more faithful versions. In the first comprehensive study of these adaptations, Christina Fuhrmann shows how integral they are to our understanding of early nineteenth-century opera and the transformation of London's theatrical and musical life. This book reveals how these operas accelerated repertoire shifts in the London theatrical world, fostered significant changes in musical taste, revealed the ambiguities and inadequacies of copyright law and sparked intense debate about fidelity to the original work.

Dance in Handel's London Operas

Dance in Handel's London Operas
Author: Sarah Yuill McCleave
Publisher: University Rochester Press
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2013
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1580464203

Examines the pivotal role of dance in the Italian operas of Handel, perhaps the greatest opera composer between Monteverdi and Mozart. George Frideric Handel set himself apart from his contemporaries by employing choreographed instrumental music to complement and reinforce the emotional impact of his operas. Of his fifty-three operas, no fewer than fourteen -- including ten written for the London stage -- feature dances. Dance in Handel's London Operas explores the relationship between music, drama, and dance in these London works, dispelling the notion that dance was a largely peripheral element in Italian-language operas prior to those of Gluck. Taking a chronological approach, Sarah McCleave examines operas written throughout various periods in Handel's life, beginning with his early London operas, including his time at the Royal Music Academy and the "Sallé" operas of the 1730s, and concluding with his unstaged dramatic opera Alceste (1750). In considering the various influences on Handel (particularly the London stage), McCleave blends analysis of information from eighteenth-century treatises with that found in more modern studies, offering an informed and imaginative understanding of the role dance played in the work of this major figure --one who remained responsive throughout his career to the vital and innovative theatrical environment in which he worked. Sarah McCleave is a lecturer at The School of Creative Arts at Queen's University Belfast.

The Foundling

The Foundling
Author: Edward Moore
Publisher: University of Delaware Press
Total Pages: 456
Release: 1996
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9780874135305

"Finally available to modern scholars, this book is the first critical edition of these two plays by Edward Moore. The success of the initial run of Moore's sentimental comedy The Foundling (1748) was due in part to its cast, which included Susannah Maria Cibber and David Garrick, and the play continued to enjoy moderate success on the London stage. It remained popular among critics throughout the eighteenth century and was reprinted and performed regularly in the nineteenth. In the twentieth century, as the most important and the best sentimental comedy of the mid-eighteenth century, it has been generally accepted by literary historians as the bridge between the comedies of Colley Cibber and Richard Steele in the first part of the century and those of Hugh Kelly and Richard Cumberland in the last. The initial run of Moore's domestic tragedy The Gamester(1753), with Garrick in the title role, was also largely successful. From its first revival in 1771 to its last in 1871, the play was performed by Britain's finest actors and actresses - and performed more frequently on the London stage than any other Restoration or eighteenth-century tragedy." "Anthony Amberg's introduction discusses the sources and composition, production, publication and reception, and final revision of both plays. The text of The Foundling is based on Moore's holograph manuscript, that of The Gamester on the first edition. In both the author's spelling, punctuation, capitalization, and italicization have been retained, and both have been provided with full textual and explanatory notes."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

Dynamic Duets

Dynamic Duets
Author: Bob Leszczak
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2016-10-07
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1442271507

The second half of the twentieth century saw a great number of powerful vocal pairings as short-lived but undeniably magical collaborations. Dynamic Duets: The Best Pop Collaborations from 1955 to 1999 uncovers the stories behind 110 of the most memorable duets between otherwise independent musical artists. Whether the two artists came together for only one song or for many, the story of each duet’s inception, the collaboration process, and the song’s success and promotion paint a dynamic portrait of each artist and the music they created. Focusing on songs that made it into the Top 40 on Billboard’s Hot 100 between 1955 and 1999, this encyclopedic work includes such classics as Nat “King” Cole and Natalie Cole’s “Unforgettable,” Michael Jackson and Paul McCartney’s “The Girl Is Mine,” and Mick Jagger and David Bowie’s “Dancing in the Street.” Arranged alphabetically from Bryan Adams to Dottie West, the entries feature firsthand interviews with many of the artists, including Dolly Parton, Neil Sedaka, Eddie Money, and Billy Vera. The book also includes photographs of many of the records and/or the performers and chart and label information. An appendix lists honorable mentions of twosomes that did not reach Top 100 but should not be overlooked or those whose duet partners played more of a minor role. As a chronicle of the best pop vocal pairings from the second half of the twentieth century, Dynamic Duets is a must-read for vinyl collectors, music historians, and classic hits radio DJs, and music lovers of all ages.

John Gay and the London Theatre

John Gay and the London Theatre
Author: Calhoun Winton
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2021-10-21
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 0813185335

The Beggar's Opera, often referred to today as the first musical comedy, was the most popular dramatic piece of the eighteenth century—and is the work that John Gay (1685-1732) is best remembered for having written. That association of popular music and satiric lyrics has proved to be continuingly attractive, and variations on the Opera have flourished in this century: by Kurt Weill and Bertolt Brecht, by Duke Ellington, and most recently by Vaclav Havel. The original opera itself is played all over the world in amateur and professional productions. But John Gay's place in all this has not been well defined. His Opera is often regarded as some sort of chance event. In John Gay and the London Theatre, the first book-length study of John Gay as dramatic author, Calhoun Winton recognized the Opera as part of an entirely self-conscious career in the theatre, a career that Gay pursued from his earliest days as a writer in London and continued to follow to his death. Winton emphasizes Gay's knowledge of and affection for music, acquired, he argues, by way of his association with Handel. Although concentrating on Gay and his theatrical career, Winton also limns a vivid portrait of London itself and of the London stage of Gay's time, a period of considerable turbulence both within and outside the theatre. Gay's plays reflect in varying ways and degrees that social, political, and cultural turmoil. Winton's study sheds new light not only on Gay and the theatre, but also on the politics and culture of his era.

Working on a Song

Working on a Song
Author: Anaïs Mitchell
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2020-10-06
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0593182588

"Working On A Song is one of the best books about lyric writing for the theater I've read."—Lin-Manuel Miranda Anaïs Mitchell named to TIME's List of the 100 Most Influential People in the World of 2020 An illuminating book of lyrics and stories from Hadestown—the winner of eight Tony Awards, including Best Musical—from its author, songwriter Anaïs Mitchell with a foreword by Steve Earle On Broadway, this fresh take on the Greek myth of Orpheus and Eurydice has become a modern classic. Heralded as “The best new musical of the season,” by The Wall Street Journal, and “Sumptuous. Gorgeous. As good as it gets,” by The New York Times, the show was a breakout hit, with its poignant social commentary, and spellbinding music and lyrics. In this book, Anaïs Mitchell takes readers inside her more than decade’s-long process of building the musical from the ground up—detailing her inspiration, breaking down the lyrics, and opening up the process of creation that gave birth to Hadestown. Fans and newcomers alike will love this deeply thoughtful, revealing look at how the songs from “the underground” evolved, and became the songs we sing again and again.

London Bound

London Bound
Author: Amy Daws
Publisher:
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2015-05-11
Genre: Man-woman relationships
ISBN: 9781511933858

*A London Lovers Series Full Length Standalone**The BFF gets her HEA*Leslie Lincoln is the ultimate American girl in London. Leaving her estranged family behind, she forges her own path with fellow ginger and friend, Frank, and her childhood bestie, Finley, whose love life is the kind that's so beautiful, it makes you want to murder her... ...in a fictional way of course. Focusing on her budding career as a handbag designer, Leslie thinks a few fun dates and Frank's unique "romantic cleanse" is just what she needs to shake her out of this dry spell. Until one night, an awkward encounter with a brooding, British, glasses-wearing bloke named Theo Clarke and his very admirable thighshumiliates her back into the nunnery. She thinks she's lost him for good until a chance meetinghas him striding right into her very own house party. And this time, he's not letting her get away so easily. But they both have dark pasts that neither are keen to share. Is love enough to bring their secrets into the light?