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Kitharologus: The Path to Virtuosity
A technical workout manual for all guitarists .
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Risk, Originality & Virtuosity: The Keys to a Perfect 10
To succeed in business, like sports, we must not just do a technically correct performance Rather we need to put forth an extra effort or needed improvements to reach the degree of success we desire. Olympic Gold medallist Peter Vidmar says those principle are embodied by ROV?. The ROV? principles are simple, yet the underlying messages are profound. Risk means you're willing to do something daring. Originality allows you to quit copying the other guy and accomplish something that causes others to try and copy you. Virtuosity involves taking a certain skill and doing it better than anyone else. When applied together, these principles can help change lives..
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Savary: Encyclopedia of Guitar Virtuosity, Volume 1
Just as orchestra musicians have their books of tricky, or audition, passages to polish up on, we present his interesting collection of 210 virtuosic passages. This one should never be far away from the music stand!.
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From Piety to Professionalism--and Back?: Transformations of Organized Religious Virtuosity
From Piety to Professionalism--and Back? argues that the dissolution ties with institutions has greatly affected denominations-especially specific denominational subgroups such as Catholic religious orders, Protestant deaconesses, or women's missionary societies-in profoundly important ways: shifting or obliterating their recruitment bases, altering the backgrounds and expectations of their leaders, and often causing fundamental transformations in the very identity and culture of the groups themselves..
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Virtuosity of the Nineteenth Century: Performing Music and Language in Heine, Liszt, and Baudelaire
A study of the reflexive relationship between music and language in the nineteenth century, this book maintains a discrete historical focus while drawing upon an aesthetic going back to problems of epic delivery in ancient Greece. Reading Romantic reactions to music together with linguistic and economic conflicts brought about by the rise of journalism, the book pursues the tension around performativity that both connects and separates music and writing.

Franz Liszt is the organizing figure in this detailed study of music in Heine and Baudelaire. The acclaimed virtuoso functions both as a metaphor for a musical mode of enunciation and as a historical referent. This dual status dramatizes the struggle at the heart of nineteenth-century aesthetics between poetic self-reference and realism’s efforts to report the world accurately. Debates surrounding Liszt pinpoint the conflict between the view that locates sense in the process of its production and the contrary judgment privileging a stable meaning over the exteriority of its execution. This dualism also articulates the problematic relationship of the individual to general social and linguistic structures.

The book’s analyses of nineteenth-century theories of correspondence, along with the thematization of the “other arts,” point to the limitations of analogy, the impossibility of a general theory of art, and a crisis of identity—that is, a shared non-identity—that can be the only common property among different discourses, genres, and media. Virtuosity of the Nineteenth Century offers a fresh reading of relatively marginal texts by canonical figures, addressing questions about the relation between the arts, the possibility of critical description, and the function of performativity.

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