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The Mind's Ear: Exercises for Improving the Musical Imagination for Performers, Listeners and Composers
Ranging from amusing suggestions and games to rather challenging musical endeavors, these exercises were created by the author for his classes at the Juilliard School. Using imagination and a sense of humor, The Mind's Ear appeals to a wide variety of readers, from the devoted listener to the advanced conservatory student and teacher. Fun and educational, this book is used by the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, New York, in the "Performance Awareness Seminar" created by the author.
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How to Write a Play
The best books on writing are written by the writers themselves. This is a collection of eassay on play writing from a ten different playwrites. Including, Emile augier, Theodore de Banville, Adolphe Dennery, Alexandre Dumas Files, Edmond Gondinet, Eugene Labiche, Ernest Legouve, Edouard Pailleron, victorien Sardou, Emile Zola..
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What to Listen for in the World
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Piano Puzzlers: Thirty Familiar Tunes Disguised in the Styles of Famous Composers
Is that a Prokofiev sonata or "Take Me Out to the Ballgame"? Are you playing "Alouette" or a piece by Schubert? Composer Bruce Adolphe is regularly featured on NPR's Performance Today, where he perpetrates his fiendishly clever "Piano Puzzlers." He'll rewrite a popular melody in the style of a great classical composer--then challenge you to guess the tune and the composer. For years, people have been begging for the sheet music. And finally, here it is! This collection presents 30 of Bruce's "recompositions," printed exactly as he plays them on the radio. Now you can play them at parties, in the classroom, as encores, or just to drive your neighbors crazy!.
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