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A Sound Mind [electronic resource] : How I Fell in Love with Classical Music (and Decided to Rewrite Its Entire History).
A Sound Mind [electronic resource] : How I Fell in Love with Classical Music (and Decided to Rewrite Its Entire History).
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- A Sound Mind [electronic resource] : How I Fell in Love with Classical Music (and Decided to Rewrite Its Entire History). Morley, Paul.
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- iv. Prélude a l'après-midi d'un faune (1894), performed by Berlin Philharmonic conducted by Claudio Abbado/Syrinx for Flute (1913), performed by Vincent Lucas/Rapsodie pour saxophone (1901-11), performed by Nicolas Prost.
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- 완전내용Cover -- Half-title Page -- Dedication Page -- Other Books by Paul Morley -- Title Page -- Epigraph -- Contents -- Part One The Question -- Into the Unknown -- An article written about Harry Styles and Jake Bugg by someone with Anton Webern on his mind -- Part Two The Learning -- What Brought Me Here -- 1. A Possible New Me -- 2. How to be a Mature Student -- an article written for the Observer Music Monthly -- Part Three The Beginning -- To The Planets and Beyond -- 1. On Being a Funky Youngster -- 2. A first classical experience read out on Radio 3
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- 완전내용Beyond The Planets, because there is more to Holst than Mars -- 3. Further beyond: A brief history of the 'Classics for Pleasure' label that somehow leads to 'From A for Amazon to Z for Zappa' -- 4. Where the A is for aware, ardent, absurd, astonishing, analytical, alarming, atonal, apeshit, and the Z is still, but never still, for Zappa -- 5. Ten 1970s Classics for Pleasure albums that should be released as a budget box set, priced ten times the original price of ten shillings and sixpence, the equivalent now of £5.25 -- Part Four The Playlist -- A Few of My Favourite Things
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- 완전내용1. The Age of Storage -- 2. An introduction by a rock critic to some classical music playlists -- 3. Eight Steps Beyond -- 1. Mozart -- Masonic Funeral Music in C minor -- 2. Debussy -- Sonata for Cello and Piano -- 3. Berio -- Sequenza V -- 4. Shostakovich -- Symphony No. 10 -- 5. Webern -- Langsamer Satz -- 6. Earle Brown -- Times Five -- 7. Sofia Gubaidulina -- Sonata for Double Bass and Piano -- 8. John Cage -- Organ2/ASLSP -- 4. Follow-up to the above: two playlists with notes and recommendations, considering the time Ravel and Debussy spent composing more or less at the same time
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- 완전내용A Maurice Ravel (born 7 March 1875) playlist -- Ravel-gazing: the playlist without Boléro -- i. Piano Concerto in G major (1929-31) -- ii. Tzigane, Rhapsody for Violin and Piano (1924) -- iii. Violin Sonata No. 2 (1923-7) -- iv. La valse, a Choreographic Poem for Orchestra (1920) -- v. Folk songs, sad songs, beyond songs, sensual allure, the risk-taking of emotional exposure, and a taste for the marvellous -- vi. Introduction and Allegro for Harp, Flute, Clarinet and String Quartet (1905) -- vii. 'Oiseaux tristes' (1905) -- viii. Schéhérazade, ouverture de féerie (1899)
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- 완전내용Ix. Sonatine pour piano (1903-5) -- x. Menuet antique (1895) -- 5. Claude and Maurice: together, for ever and never -- 6. A Debussy dozen with extras -- because the ideal French music 'generated emotion without epilepsy' -- i. Piano Trio in G major, II. Moderato con allegro (1880), performed by the Arensky Trio/ Fantaisie for Piano and Orchestra -- I, Andante ma non troppo (1889-90), performed by the Sofia Symphony Orchestra -- ii. Rêverie (1890) -- iii. String Quartet in G minor (1893), as performed by Quatuor Ébène
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- 요약For readers of Mozart in the Jungle and Year of Wonder, a new history of and guide to classical music. Paul Morley made his name as a journalist covering the rock and pop of the 1970s and 1980s. But as his career progressed, he found himself drawn toward developing technologies, streaming platforms, and, increasingly, the music from the past that streaming services now made available. Suddenly able to access every piece Mozart or Bach had ever written and to curate playlists that worked with these musicians' themes across different performers, composers, and eras, he began to understand classical music in a whole new way and to believe that it was music at its most dramatic and revealing. In A Sound Mind, Morley takes readers along on his journey into the history and future of classical music. His descriptions, explanations, and guidance make this seemingly arcane genre more friendly to listeners and show the music's power, depth, and timeless beauty. In Morley's capable hands, the history of the classical genre is shown to be the history of all music, with these long-ago pieces influencing everyone from jazz greats to punk rockers and the pop musicians of today.
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■5058 ▼aIx. Sonatine pour piano (1903-5) -- x. Menuet antique (1895) -- 5. Claude and Maurice: together, for ever and never -- 6. A Debussy dozen with extras -- because the ideal French music 'generated emotion without epilepsy' -- i. Piano Trio in G major, II. Moderato con allegro (1880), performed by the Arensky Trio/ Fantaisie for Piano and Orchestra -- I, Andante ma non troppo (1889-90), performed by the Sofia Symphony Orchestra -- ii. Rêverie (1890) -- iii. String Quartet in G minor (1893), as performed by Quatuor Ébène
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