The Music Makers

The Music Makers
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Total Pages : 110
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ISBN-10 : IND:39000018245873
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Rating : 4/5 (73 Downloads)

Synopsis The Music Makers by : Edward Elgar

We Are the Music Makers!

We Are the Music Makers!
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 9798218220617
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Synopsis We Are the Music Makers! by : Timothy Duffy

America tells its stories through song. Consolation to the lovelorn, courage to the oppressed, warning to the naive, or a ticket to the Promised Land, a great song can deliver the wisdom of ages directly to our souls. We Are the Music Makers! presents black-and-white portraits of artists who carry these songs from past to present: fathers and mothers, uncles and aunts, daughters and sons, grandparents and neighbors, who continue to lovingly stir the South's musical stew and feed American culture outside the realm of conventional fame and fortune. Newly available in paperback, this book features intimate photographs that will make you look more closely at the unrecognized greatness that surrounds us all.

Blessed are the Music Makers

Blessed are the Music Makers
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Publisher : World Library Publications
Total Pages : 84
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ISBN-10 : 1584591986
ISBN-13 : 9781584591986
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis Blessed are the Music Makers by : Alan J. Hommerding

For use by choirs and music ensembles. Prayer warm-ups for weekly, seasonal and holy days, as well as many occasions for music ministers.

We Are the Music-Makers

We Are the Music-Makers
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Publisher : Compendium Publishing & Communications
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1935414380
ISBN-13 : 9781935414384
Rating : 4/5 (80 Downloads)

Synopsis We Are the Music-Makers by : M. H. Clark

This is the perfect journal for artists, creative spirits, and anyone who approaches the world with a dash of daring. This distinctive journal makes a statement with bold sentiments, modern typography, and artwork by a contemporary designer. Pages feature periodic typeset quotations enhanced with striking designs, and theres lots of space for capturing the days thoughts, musings, and prose.

We Are the Music Makers!

We Are the Music Makers!
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Publisher : UNC Press Books
Total Pages : 235
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ISBN-10 : 9781469651729
ISBN-13 : 1469651726
Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

Synopsis We Are the Music Makers! by : Timothy Duffy

America tells its stories through song. Consolation to the lovelorn, courage to the oppressed, warning to the naive, or a ticket to the Promised Land, a great song can deliver the wisdom of ages directly to our souls. We Are the Music Makers! presents black-and-white portraits of artists who carry these songs from past to present: fathers and mothers, uncles and aunts, daughters and sons, grandparents and neighbors, who continue to lovingly stir the South's musical stew and feed American culture outside the realm of conventional fame and fortune. Newly available in paperback, this book features intimate photographs that will make you look more closely at the unrecognized greatness that surrounds us all.

Old-Time Music Makers of New York State

Old-Time Music Makers of New York State
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Publisher : Syracuse University Press
Total Pages : 278
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ISBN-10 : 0815602162
ISBN-13 : 9780815602163
Rating : 4/5 (62 Downloads)

Synopsis Old-Time Music Makers of New York State by : Simon J. Bronner

Ask an old-timer what life was like in rural upstate New York during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries and you will hear about the dances and bees that brought villagers and farmers together. You will hear of favorite fiddlers who held center stage with dance tunes taken from early British and American sources. You will hear of old-time music and its significance to a people making the transition from a rural, agricultural life to an urban, industrial one. Old-Time Music Makers of New York State is the first book published on this rich legacy of traditional Anglo-American music and dance. It traces the development of old-time music beginning with its movement into New York State from New England in the early nineteenth century and to its combination with commercial country music in the twentieth century. Exploring the regional character of the music and its meaning co the people who enjoy it, Bronner introduces memorable figures from the major periods in the development of old-time music, and he places their stories, their lives, and their music in the context of the region's cultural and historical changes. This is much more than a regional study, however. Bronner brings to the fore issues of national scope and interest. He discusses the relationship of old-time music to the commercial country music with which it has been closely aligned, and he challenges the prevailing wisdom that the origins of country music are in the South. Musician, fan, folklorist, and historian alike will benefit from and enjoy this book. The many musical transcriptions, annotations, photographs, and appendixes provide a valuable reference to be used again and again.

Music Makers of the Blue Ridge Plateau

Music Makers of the Blue Ridge Plateau
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Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages : 132
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ISBN-10 : 0738554103
ISBN-13 : 9780738554105
Rating : 4/5 (03 Downloads)

Synopsis Music Makers of the Blue Ridge Plateau by : Blue Ridge Music Makers Guild

During the late 1920s, Ralph Peer and the Victor Recording Company visited the city of Bristol to look for new talent. They stumbled upon Jimmie Rodgers and the Carter Family, two future legends of country music; however, other amazing musicians were unable to make the trip to Bristol for the auditions because of work and family obligations. For the locals, music was more than a way to earn fame and fortune; the music was part of the fabric of life in this rural environment. Some individuals did become famous, including the Stoneman Family, who recorded "The Ship That Didn't Return/ The Titanic," and Henry Whitter, who recorded "The Wreck of Old 97," but that was never the focus. The songs they played and created accompanied an entire generation through the Great Depression and World War II and into the vigorous growth of the 1950s and 1960s. All of these musicians influenced the birth, growth, and continued development of the Galax Fiddlers Convention, which is known around the world by old-time mountain music fans.

Can Music Make You Sick?

Can Music Make You Sick?
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Publisher : University of Westminster Press
Total Pages : 200
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ISBN-10 : 9781912656615
ISBN-13 : 1912656612
Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Synopsis Can Music Make You Sick? by : Sally Anne Gross

“Musicians often pay a high price for sharing their art with us. Underneath the glow of success can often lie loneliness and exhaustion, not to mention the basic struggles of paying the rent or buying food. Sally Anne Gross and George Musgrave raise important questions – and we need to listen to what the musicians have to tell us about their working conditions and their mental health.” Emma Warren (Music Journalist and Author). “Singing is crying for grown-ups. To create great songs or play them with meaning music's creators reach far into emotion and fragility seeking the communion we demand of it. However, music’s toll on musicians can leave deep scars. In this important book, Sally Anne Gross and George Musgrave investigate the relationship between the wellbeing music brings to society and the wellbeing of those who create. It’s a much needed reality check, deglamorising the romantic image of the tortured artist.” Crispin Hunt (Multi-Platinum Songwriter/Record Producer, Chair of the Ivors Academy). It is often assumed that creative people are prone to psychological instability, and that this explains apparent associations between cultural production and mental health problems. In their detailed study of recording and performing artists in the British music industry, Sally Anne Gross and George Musgrave turn this view on its head. By listening to how musicians understand and experience their working lives, this book proposes that whilst making music is therapeutic, making a career from music can be traumatic. The authors show how careers based on an all-consuming passion have become more insecure and devalued. Artistic merit and intimate, often painful, self-disclosures are the subject of unremitting scrutiny and data metrics. Personal relationships and social support networks are increasingly bound up with calculative transactions. Drawing on original empirical research and a wide-ranging survey of scholarship from across the social sciences, their findings will be provocative for future research on mental health, wellbeing and working conditions in the music industries and across the creative economy. Going beyond self-help strategies, they challenge the industry to make transformative structural change. Until then, the book provides an invaluable guide for anyone currently making their career in music, as well as those tasked with training and educating the next generation.

The Music Makers

The Music Makers
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Publisher : CreateSpace
Total Pages : 350
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ISBN-10 : 1500785520
ISBN-13 : 9781500785529
Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis The Music Makers by : Shirley Russak Wachtel

THe MUSIC MAKERS by Shirley Russak Wachtel, author of the acclaimed memoir, MY MOTHER'S SHOES, is the story of five individuals living in upstate New York: Virginia, a divorcee embarking on a new career as she worries over the demands of her grown daughters; Joshua, a widower haunted by the memories of his lost wife as he faces a rebellious son; Christine, an artist who struggles with a terrible secret; Adam who finds himself in the first throes of love with the wrong person; and David, a Holocaust survivor facing his last days frightened by memory loss as he clings to the tattered images of his past. Their different lives and concerns are suddenly drawn together by the appearance of a mysterious young boy. Ordinary people with life issues from which none of us can escape, they each ultimately overcome struggles, finding a sense of "harmony" as they are inspired by something which none of them ever anticipated. Heartrending and beautiful, THE MUSIC MAKERS is an unforgettable tale of characters full of life and passion so that coming to the last page, the reader will find not only the end of the book but the end of a friendship as well.

Hanging Tree Guitars

Hanging Tree Guitars
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ISBN-10 : 0578624036
ISBN-13 : 9780578624037
Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis Hanging Tree Guitars by : Freeman Vines

To meet Freeman Vines is to meet America itself. An artist, a luthier and a spiritual philosopher, Vines' life is a roadmap of the truths and contradictions of the American South. He remembers the hidden histories of the eastern North Carolina land on which his family has lived since enslavement. For over 50 years Vines has transformed materials culled from a forgotten landscape in his relentless pursuit of building a guitar capable of producing a singular tone that has haunted his dreams. From tobacco barns, mule troughs, and radio parts he has created hand-carved guitars, each instrument seasoned down to the grain by the echoes of its past life. In 2015 Vines befriends photographer Timothy Duffy and the two begin to document the guitars, setting off a mutual outpouring of the creative spirit. But when Vines acquires a mysterious stack of wood from the site of a lynching, Vines and Duffy find themselves each grappling with the spiritual unrest and the psychic toll of racial violence living in the very grain of America.