Editorial Product Review: :A documentary film by Bruno Monsaingeon devoted to the 20th century's greatest violinists, The Art of Violin really cannot be faulted. The same, incidentally, can also be said of the similar volumes that cover the piano and singing, so there's never been a better time to collect a personal audio-visual archive of some wonderful historical performers. The added dimension provided by the painstakingly collected film material (here featuring no fewer than 20 outstanding soloists) is of exceptional value when observing violin technique, and the diversity of approaches presented here in ...
Editorial Product Review: :It s as though we ve been caught in a storm at sea and blown to shore with no more than the clothes on our backs So wrote the great Hungarian composer Béla Bartók (1881-1945) on his arrival in New York in 1940, after losing his luggage on the voyage from war-torn Europe and finding himself sadly lost in an unfamiliar culture. He was to spend the last years of his life there, fighting sickness, poverty and failure. Nevertheless, consoled by the cycles of nature, his last five years ...
Editorial Product Review: :It s as though we ve been caught in a storm at sea and blown to shore with no more than the clothes on our backs So wrote the great Hungarian composer Béla Bartók (1881-1945) on his arrival in New York in 1940, after losing his luggage on the voyage from war-torn Europe and finding himself sadly lost in an unfamiliar culture. He was to spend the last years of his life there, fighting sickness, poverty and failure. Nevertheless, consoled by the cycles of nature, his last five years ...
Editorial Product Review: :It s as though we ve been caught in a storm at sea and blown to shore with no more than the clothes on our backs So wrote the great Hungarian composer Béla Bartók (1881-1945) on his arrival in New York in 1940, after losing his luggage on the voyage from war-torn Europe and finding himself sadly lost in an unfamiliar culture. He was to spend the last years of his life there, fighting sickness, poverty and failure. Nevertheless, consoled by the cycles of nature, his last five years ...
Editorial Product Review: :It s as though we ve been caught in a storm at sea and blown to shore with no more than the clothes on our backs So wrote the great Hungarian composer Béla Bartók (1881-1945) on his arrival in New York in 1940, after losing his luggage on the voyage from war-torn Europe and finding himself sadly lost in an unfamiliar culture. He was to spend the last years of his life there, fighting sickness, poverty and failure. Nevertheless, consoled by the cycles of nature, his last five years ...
Editorial Product Review: :It s as though we ve been caught in a storm at sea and blown to shore with no more than the clothes on our backs So wrote the great Hungarian composer Béla Bartók (1881-1945) on his arrival in New York in 1940, after losing his luggage on the voyage from war-torn Europe and finding himself sadly lost in an unfamiliar culture. He was to spend the last years of his life there, fighting sickness, poverty and failure. Nevertheless, consoled by the cycles of nature, his last five years ...
Editorial Product Review: :It s as though we ve been caught in a storm at sea and blown to shore with no more than the clothes on our backs So wrote the great Hungarian composer Béla Bartók (1881-1945) on his arrival in New York in 1940, after losing his luggage on the voyage from war-torn Europe and finding himself sadly lost in an unfamiliar culture. He was to spend the last years of his life there, fighting sickness, poverty and failure. Nevertheless, consoled by the cycles of nature, his last five years ...
Editorial Product Review: :It s as though we ve been caught in a storm at sea and blown to shore with no more than the clothes on our backs So wrote the great Hungarian composer Béla Bartók (1881-1945) on his arrival in New York in 1940, after losing his luggage on the voyage from war-torn Europe and finding himself sadly lost in an unfamiliar culture. He was to spend the last years of his life there, fighting sickness, poverty and failure. Nevertheless, consoled by the cycles of nature, his last five years ...
Editorial Product Review: :It s as though we ve been caught in a storm at sea and blown to shore with no more than the clothes on our backs So wrote the great Hungarian composer Béla Bartók (1881-1945) on his arrival in New York in 1940, after losing his luggage on the voyage from war-torn Europe and finding himself sadly lost in an unfamiliar culture. He was to spend the last years of his life there, fighting sickness, poverty and failure. Nevertheless, consoled by the cycles of nature, his last five years ...
Editorial Product Review: :An exploration of the magical force of music in the lives of human beings. Yehudi Menuhin comments on the universality of the musical experience and the challenges of performance. Gunther Schuller shares his ideas about the mysteries of the creative process, while Dr. Lewis Thomas speculates that music may describe the actual operation of consciousness. George Rochberg reveals his innermost thoughts about the nature of music and the art of composition. Performances of Bach, Byrd, Victoria, Telemann, Parchelbel, Mozart, Brahms, Fauré and Stravinsky. This celebration of the musical experience ...
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