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By Dominique Laperle. 2007
Sur un versant du Mont Royal, dans l'île de Montréal, l'École de musique Vincent-d'Indy célèbre cette année son soixante-quinzième anniversaire.…
À la frontière de l'histoire de la musique, de celle des femmes et de l'éducation, ce bref essai veut démontrer le rôle catalyseur des Soeurs des Saints Noms de Jésus et de Marie dans le développement de l'enseignement musical au Québec. Cette formation de très haut niveau, offerte d'abord aux jeunes femmes, a profité ensuite à tous ceux et celles qui voulaient réussir en musique. Aujourd'hui, cet héritage se transmet toujours au niveau collégial, au secteur parascolaire et par le réseau des professeurs affiliés. Vers le bien et le beau est une rétrospective historique qui convie donc les élèves d'hier et d'aujourd'hui, les parents, le personnel, les religieuses et tous ceux qui ont l'éducation et la musique à coeur, à se plonger dans l'histoire extraordinaire d'une école dynamique qui ne cesse de nous étonner! -- 4e de couv.By Lyse Vézina. 2006
[...] Une histoire du violoncelle de ses origines à nos jours, ainsi que des considérations sur les grandes écoles de…
musique centrées sur les instruments à corde, sur l'art de l'archet, sur la lutherie et sur les plus célèbres facteurs de l'instrument. Finalement, on y présente les grands interprètes du violoncelle. Ce livre constitue une véritable bible en son domaine et il est, en français, l'ouvrage le plus complet sur le sujet. [...] -- 4e de couv.By Jacques Julien. 2007
Jacques Julien montre comment Richard Desjardins s'est constitué au fil des années, à l'aide des mots, de la musique et…
des images, un fort capital culturel populaire qu'il peut maintenant investir dans la défense de ses frères humains et dans le combat pour une vie respectueuse des ressources de la Terre. [...] -- 4e de couv.By Jeanne Pierlot. 1983
Dans ce manuel de technique vocale inspiré des maîtres du passé et du présent, Jeanne Pierlot accorde une grande importance…
au dosage des efforts nécessaires pour parvenir à un résultat et à l'abandon progressif des efforts et tensions inutiles. Un guide illustré d'une centaine d'exemples musicaux et de dessins allégoriques. 1983.By Gérard Denizeau. 2005
De leur naissance à leur disparition ou à leur transformation, les genres musicaux forment une part de l'histoire de la…
musique : ils mettent en lumière les particularités de chaque époque. L'ouvrage se fait l'écho de cette préoccupation. Il suit une progression chronologique, introduisant tour à tour les genres religieux et profanes, vocaux et instrumentaux du Moyen Âge au XXe siècle. -- 4e de couv.By Max Cryer. 2008
The author shares the curious and sometimes surprising stories behind forty of the world's favourite songs. Some evolved from folksongs,…
others from musical theatre, and he includes such diverse artists as Mario Lanza, Judy Garland, Elton John and Marlene Dietrich. 2008.By Loïse Lavallée, Christopher Stone. 2002
Loïse Lavallée's daughter was severely injured by a drunk driver when she was a seven-month-old; for the next twelve years…
Éloïse needed constant medical attention, numerous corrective surgeries and was totally dependent in every aspect of daily life. A day before she was to turn thirteen years old she died quietly at home, in her mother's arms. For the next two years Loïse wrote letters to her daughter that reflect the long road she traveled from complete despair to taking the first hopeful steps to rebuilding her own life. 2002.By Jan Sheble. 1997
Comfort, support, and encouragement are offered for the grieving widow or widower. Contains 365 daily meditations to help lead people…
through the mourning process to a healing that only God can provide. 1997.By Mark Miller. 2001
By Lorie Miseck. 2002
On a bitterly cold Edmonton day, Lorie Miseck's sister disappeared. Struggling for words to use in the face of sudden…
and complete horror, she tries to document the event, and the lonely and painful aftermath. How do you express the truly unimaginable? 2002.By Sheryl Sandberg, Adam M Grant. 2017
After the sudden death of her husband, Sheryl Sandberg felt certain that she and her children would never feel pure…
joy again. Her friend Adam Grant, a psychologist at Wharton, told her there are concrete steps people can take to recover and rebound from life-shattering experiences. We are not born with a fixed amount of resilience. It is a muscle that everyone can build. Combines Sheryl's personal insights with Adam's research on finding strength in the face of adversity. "Option B" goes beyond Sheryl's loss to explore how a broad range of people have overcome hardships including illness, job loss, sexual assault, natural disasters, and the violence of war. Their stories reveal the capacity of the human spirit to persevere. and to rediscover joy. Bestseller. 2017.By Eve Joseph. 2014
Part memoir, part meditation on death itself, this book is an exploration of death from an “insider’s” point of view.…
Using the threads of her brother’s early death and her twenty years of work at a hospice, the author utilizes history, religion, philosophy, literature, personal anecdote, mythology, poetry and pop culture to discern the unknowable mystery that awaits us all. 2014.By Harvey Sachs. 2010
On May 7, 1824, the premier of Beethoven's ninth and last symphony pushed symphonic music into Romanticism. The Ninth influenced…
all subsequent nineteenth-century composers, who from Berlioz to Meyerbeer to Wagner built upon the foundations laid by Beethoven. A discussion of the cornerstone of Romantic music, whose influence extended deep into the twentieth century. 2010.By Joan Didion. 2005
Writer reflects on her emotional response to the unexpected death of her husband, John Gregory Dunne, after a visit to…
their comatose daughter. Discusses the shock of suddenly facing a crisis, the memory of their time together as a family, and the meaning of marriage. National Book Award. Bestseller. 2005.By John G. Paton, John Glenn Paton. 1997
By Richard Walters. 1994
A collection of solo arias from oratorios, masses and cantatas. The literature was confined to work by major composers, and…
bypasses the dated oratorio literature found in previous collections. The most famous music is here, and so is interesting and less famous music by masters. There are new music engravings for each aria, and extensive historical notes and translations. 1994.By Timothy J McGee. 1985
Describes the many genres of music that have flourished in Canada: art music, folk and popular, church music, and jazz.…
Each chapter begins with a brief summary of the social and political background of the period under discussion, to understand its music in the context of Canadian history. Includes analytical sections for the more advanced reader, and an anthology of thirteen compete works by prominent Canadian composers. c1985.By John Gray. 2011
For most of human history, religion provided a clear explanation of life and death, but in the late 19th and…
early 20th centuries new ideas - from psychiatry to evolution to Communism - seemed to suggest that our fate was now in our own hands. Gray investigates the belief that the science-backed Communism of the new USSR could reshape the planet, and the belief among a group of Edwardian intellectuals that there was a non-religious form of life after death. c2011.By David Kuhl. 2002
Facing death, and the fear and anxiety that arise from it, is part of the human experience. Though much as…
been done to address the physical pain suffered by those with a terminal illness, Western medicine has been slow to understand and alleviate the psychological and spiritual distress that comes with the knowledge of death. Dr. Kuhl attempts to bridge that gap. 2002.By Robert Kimball, Cole Porter. 1992