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By Edgar Willems. 1970
By Pascal Quignard. 1987
By François-René Tranchefort. 1980
By François-René Tranchefort. 1980
By Roland De Candé. 1980
By A Danhauser, Henri Rabaud. 1929
By Hélène Jourdan. 1945
By Alan Cross. 2008
Continuing his definitive history of alternative rock, respected music journalist Alan Cross explores the artists who revolutionized music in the…
1990s. He tells the stories of Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Nine Inch Nails, Beastie Boys, The Smashing Pumpkins, Radiohead and others - groups whose influence is still being felt. Reveals the history behind the music, with band and artist biographies, complete discographies, and trivia. 2008.By Alan Cross. 2008
Continuing his exploration of alternative music, radio broadcaster Cross moves into the 1980's. Focussing on top performers from that era,…
including Kraftwerk, New Order, U2, The Cure, The Smiths, and R.E.M., Cross reveals the history behind the music, complete with band and artist biographies, discographies and trivia. 2008.By Margaret Grant. 1976
By David W Barber. 1990
"The opera's not over until the fat lady sings," goes the saying. There's a story or two to tell about…
that extraordinary pastime which Samuel Johnson called "an exotick and irrational entertainment" -- the opera. As the great Anna Russell is fond of saying, "I'm not making this up, you know!" 1990.By Aaron Copland. 1988
A renowned American composer shows the amateur music lover how to increase enjoyment of music through creative listening. Discusses the…
creative process and elements of musical anatomy, principal musical forms, and the various levels of listening. 1988.By Edith Piaf, Peter Trewartha, Andrée Masoin de Virton. 1966
By Mary O'Hara. 1980
Mary O'Hara, famous for her soprano voice and skill as a harpist, left the entertainment business after the death of…
her husband. After 12 years in a Benedictine monastery, she returned to her career, and success. 1980.By Samuel Barclay Charters. 1981
The author travelled through West Africa on a quest for the origin of the blues. What began as a genealogical…
study became a personal and musical pilgrimage. The account is also a travelogue of the Africa he uncovered. 1981.By Henry Pleasants. 1966
By Hunter Davies. 1968
Originally published in 1968 at the Beatles' peak in popularity, this authorized biography of the internationally acclaimed musical group includes…
a 1996 update, as well as supplemental information from the 1985 edition. Davies was permitted full access to the group, spending eighteen months with them at home and in the studio. Some strong language. 1996, c1968.By Matthew Boyden. 1999
Biography of German composer and conductor Richard Strauss (1864-1949). Examines the cultural background of his formative years, the development of…
his musical career, and his collaboration with Hitler's government. Discusses his achievements including the composition of the operas Salome, Elektra, and Der Rosenkavalier. 1999.By Margaret Hodges. 1997
Describes how the well-known Christmas carol was created and how it travelled around the world. First performed in Oberndorf, Austria,…
in 1818, the song quickly spread from town to town, but its creators were forgotten. Thanks to a monk in Salzburg, the original authors are now remembered. Grades 2-4 and older readers. 1997.By Maurice Martenot. 1970