The Final Symphony

The Final Symphony
Author: Brandon Montclare
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 107
Release: 2020-12-08
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 1940878462

An anthology of graphic novels inspired by the life and music of Ludwig van Beethoven

Wild Symphony

Wild Symphony
Author: Dan Brown
Publisher: Dragonfly Books
Total Pages: 45
Release: 2023-09-19
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0593704231

#1 New York Times bestselling author Dan Brown makes his picture book debut with this mindful, humorous, musical, and uniquely entertaining book! The author will be donating all US royalties due to him to support music education for children worldwide, through the New Hampshire Charitable foundation. Travel through the trees and across the seas with Maestro Mouse and his musical friends! Young readers will meet a big blue whale and speedy cheetahs, tiny beetles and graceful swans. Each has a special secret to share. Along the way, you might spot the surprises Maestro Mouse has left for you- a hiding buzzy bee, jumbled letters that spell out clues, and even a coded message to solve! Children and adults can enjoy this timeless picture book as a traditional read-along, or can choose to listen to original musical compositions as they read--one for each animal--with a free interactive smartphone app, which uses augmented reality to play the appropriate song for each page when a phone's camera is held over it.

The Symphonic Repertoire, Volume I

The Symphonic Repertoire, Volume I
Author: Mary Sue Morrow
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 946
Release: 2024-03-29
Genre: Music
ISBN: 025307214X

Central to the repertoire of Western art music since the 18th century, the symphony has come to be regarded as one of the ultimate compositional challenges. In his five-volume series The Symphonic Repertoire, the late A. Peter Brown explores the symphony from its 18th-century beginnings to the end of the 20th century. In Volume 1, The Eighteenth-Century Symphony, 22 of Brown's former students and colleagues collaborate to complete the work that he began on this critical period of development in symphonic history. The work follows Brown's outline, is organized by country, and focuses on major composers. It includes a four-chapter overview and concludes with a reframing of the symphonic narrative. Contributors address issues of historiography, the status of research, and questions of attribution and stylistic traits, and provide background material on the musical context of composition and early performances. The volume features a CD of recordings from the Bloomington Early Music Festival Orchestra, highlighting the largely unavailable repertoire discussed in the book.

Unlimited Replays

Unlimited Replays
Author: William Gibbons
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2018-04-02
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0190265272

Classical music is everywhere in video games. Works by composers like Bach and Mozart fill the soundtracks of games ranging from arcade classics, to indie titles, to major franchises like BioShock, Civilization, and Fallout. Children can learn about classical works and their histories from interactive iPad games. World-renowned classical orchestras frequently perform concerts of game music to sold-out audiences. But what do such combinations of art and entertainment reveal about the cultural value we place on these media? Can classical music ever be video game music, and can game music ever be classical? Delving into the shifting and often contradictory cultural definitions that emerge when classical music meets video games, Unlimited Replays offers a new perspective on the possibilities and challenges of trying to distinguish between art and pop culture in contemporary society.

The Music of Nobuo Uematsu in the Final Fantasy Series

The Music of Nobuo Uematsu in the Final Fantasy Series
Author: Richard Anatone
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-09-05
Genre:
ISBN: 9781789388602

On the oeuvre of Nobuo Uematsu, the Beethoven of video game music. Japanese musician and composer Nobuo Uematsu has built his career and reputation on his soundtracks to the enduring Final Fantasy video game series, which are notable for their remarkable cinematic feel. Today Uematsu is one of Japan's most beloved living composers, credited with inspiring a new generation of classical music fans. This volume, the first book-length study of the music of Uematsu, takes a variety of different analytical approaches to his body of work. It offers readers interested in ludomusicology--the study of and research into video game music--a variety of ways with which to understand Uematsu's compositional process and the role that video game music has in the overall gaming experience.

The Last 7 Minutes

The Last 7 Minutes
Author: Dr. Ananth Prabhu G
Publisher: Ananth Prabhu G
Total Pages: 155
Release: 2024-08-02
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9334101180

"The Last 7 Minutes" is a captivating exploration that invites readers into the mysterious and profound journey of the final moments of life. This book weaves together scientific insights, philosophical reflections, and spiritual musings to uncover what happens in the brain's last seven minutes of activity after the heart stops beating. Each chapter delves into a minute-by-minute chronicle of these fleeting moments, offering a vivid narrative that explores the replay of one's life, the surge of emotions, and the ultimate transcendence of consciousness. Through personal testimonies and historical perspectives, readers gain a rich understanding of near-death experiences and the profound reflections that come with them. In addition to the main narrative, **"The Last 7 Minutes"** includes bonus chapters that delve into the soul's journey, its origins, purpose, and final destination. These sections provide a broader spiritual context, encouraging readers to reflect on the deeper meaning of life and death. With its blend of storytelling, scientific exploration, and philosophical inquiry, this book offers a unique and insightful perspective on one of life's greatest mysteries. It’s a thought-provoking read that promises to leave you with a deeper appreciation for the preciousness of life and the enigmatic journey beyond. Whether you are a seeker of knowledge, a lover of philosophical discourse, or someone curious about the afterlife, "The Last 7 Minutes" is a must-read that will stay with you long after you’ve turned the last page.

Dvorak's Prophecy: And the Vexed Fate of Black Classical Music

Dvorak's Prophecy: And the Vexed Fate of Black Classical Music
Author: Joseph Horowitz
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2021-11-23
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0393881253

A Kirkus Reviews Best Nonfiction Book of 2021 A provocative interpretation of why classical music in America "stayed white"—how it got to be that way and what can be done about it. In 1893 the composer Antonín Dvorák prophesied a “great and noble school” of American classical music based on the “negro melodies” he had excitedly discovered since arriving in the United States a year before. But while Black music would foster popular genres known the world over, it never gained a foothold in the concert hall. Black composers found few opportunities to have their works performed, and white composers mainly rejected Dvorák’s lead. Joseph Horowitz ranges throughout American cultural history, from Frederick Douglass and Huckleberry Finn to George Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess and the work of Ralph Ellison, searching for explanations. Challenging the standard narrative for American classical music fashioned by Aaron Copland and Leonard Bernstein, he looks back to literary figures—Emerson, Melville, and Twain—to ponder how American music can connect with a “usable past.” The result is a new paradigm that makes room for Black composers, including Harry Burleigh, Nathaniel Dett, William Levi Dawson, and Florence Price, while giving increased prominence to Charles Ives and George Gershwin. Dvorák’s Prophecy arrives in the midst of an important conversation about race in America—a conversation that is taking place in music schools and concert halls as well as capitols and boardrooms. As George Shirley writes in his foreword to the book, “We have been left unprepared for the current cultural moment. [Joseph Horowitz] explains how we got there [and] proposes a bigger world of American classical music than what we have known before. It is more diverse and more equitable. And it is more truthful.”

Beethoven’s Last Symphony

Beethoven’s Last Symphony
Author: Sudanand
Publisher: Notion Press
Total Pages: 528
Release: 2023-05-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Zoey’s aunt is terminally ill. Respite and intrigue appear in the form of an incomplete though long-neglected manuscript of a three-part epic. Plunged into an existential odyssey originating from the Neolithic Era, Zoey’s poignant quest for meaning culminates with a soul-stirring epiphany and an astounding discovery about her family’s past.

Vaughan Williams

Vaughan Williams
Author: Keith Alldritt
Publisher: Robert Hale Ltd
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2017-05-31
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0719824419

The ground-breaking biography of Ralph Vaughan Williams reveals more than any other the man behind the music. The author examines the considerable range of Vaughan Williams's work, from the English pastoral tradition to Modernism, and shows how Vaughan Williams was influenced by the Boer War, the economic depression after the First World War, the deprivations of the Blitz, and the austerity of the Cold War. He also reveals how the greatest influence on Vaughan Williams's music and creative development was his personal life, involving his seemingly secure marriage and an equally enduring love affair. The author shows how these reflected both the stability and cutting-edge aspects of his music. Like a great symphony, this book ranges from doubt to inspiration. It is the most complete biography of one of Britain's greatest composers and will be of interest to historians, students of music and Vaughan Williams enthusiasts.

The Symphonic Repertoire, Volume II

The Symphonic Repertoire, Volume II
Author: A. Peter Brown
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 745
Release: 2024-03-29
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0253072093

Central to the repertoire of Western art music since the 18th century, the symphony has come to be regarded as one of the ultimate compositional challenges. Surprisingly, heretofore there has been no truly extensive, broad-based treatment of the genre, and the best of the existing studies are now several decades old. In this five-volume series, A. Peter Brown explores the symphony from its 18th-century beginnings to the end of the 20th century. Synthesizing the enormous scholarly literature, Brown presents up-to-date overviews of the status of research, discusses any important former or remaining problems of attribution, illuminates the style of specific works and their contexts, and samples early writings on their reception. The Symphonic Repertoire provides an unmatched compendium of knowledge for the student, teacher, performer, and sophisticated amateur. The series is being launched with two volumes on the Viennese symphony. Volume II The First Golden Age of the Viennese Symphony Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, and Schubert Volume II considers some of the best-known and most universally admired symphonies by Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, and Schubert, who created what A. Peter Brown designates as the first golden age of the Viennese symphony during the late 18th and first three decades of the 19th century. The last two dozen symphonies by Haydn, half dozen by Mozart, and three by Schubert, together with Beethoven's nine symphonies became established in the repertoire and provided a standard against which every other symphony would be measured. Most significantly, they imparted a prestige to the genre that was only occasionally rivaled by other cyclic compositions. More than 170 symphonies from this repertoire are described and analyzed in The First Golden Age of the Viennese Symphony, the first volume of the series to appear.