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  • av Rudolph Simek
    339

    Over 1700 entries cover mythology and religion of heathen Germanic tribes: Scandinavians, Goths, Angles and Saxons, 1500 BC-1000 AD.

  • av Ian Peirce
    365

    Representative examples of swords from 8th-11th century, fully described and illustrated, with general overview.

  • av Nancy November
    1 549,-

    The first detailed contextual study of chamber music in Beethoven's Vienna, at a time when the string quartet reigned supreme among the different chamber genresThis book is the first detailed contextual study of string quartets in Beethoven's Vienna, at a time when that genre reigned supreme among the different chamber genres. Focusing on a key transition period in the early nineteenth century, which bore witness to fundamental shifts in the 'private' sphere of music-making, it explores the 'cultivation' of string quartets by composers, critics, listeners, performers, publishers and patrons. The book highlights these parties' interactions, ideas and ideals, which were central to defining the unique cultures of chamber music arising at this time. We gain fresh insights into publishing and marketing, performance venues and practices, review culture, listening theories and practices, and composition in early nineteenth-century Vienna. Until now, the unique theatricality of chamber music, and the 'social' nature of its discourse, has been poorly appreciated. Cultivating String Quartets in Beethoven's Vienna addresses this misconception and enriches our understanding of this crucial period of change, in which concert life began and previously 'private' music was moved out onto the stage. NANCY NOVEMBER is Associate Professor in Musicology at the University of Auckland.

  • av Ian Mortimer
    355 - 1 549,-

    A survey of the changes in medical care for those approaching death in the early modern period.

  • av William Peterson, Lawrence Archbold & William J. Peterson
    419

    Essays by prominent scholars and organists examine the music of Franck and other nineteenth-century French organist-composers through stylistic analysis, study of compositional process, and exploration of how ideas about organ technique and performance-practice traditions developed and became codified.

  • av Glenda McLeod & Charity Cannon Willard
    315,-

    Translation of Christine's autobiographical Vision, both dealing with her own life and career, and offering a possible solution to the troubled state of France at the time.

  • - The Monarchical Orders of Knighthood in Later Medieval Europe 1325-1520
    av D'A.J.D. Boulton
    529,-

    A significant contribution to the history of the political life and culture of the later medieval aristocracy. MAURICE KEEN

  • - Selections from Cause et Cure
    av Margret Berger
    325,-

    Medieval attitudes to health and treatment revealed in Hildegard's treatise.

  • av Richard Utz & Elizabeth Emery
    359

    Definitions of key words and terms for the study of medievalism.

  • av Paul Spicer
    1 729,-

    The story of a fascinating, controversial man who influenced almost every sphere of musical life in Britain and helped to change the face of music performance and education in this country.George Dyson (1883-1964) was a highly influential composer, educator and administrator, whose work touched the lives of millions. Yet today, apart from his Canterbury Pilgrims and two sets of canticles for Choral Evensong, his music is little known. In this comprehensive and detailed study, based not only on Dyson's own writings but on unpublished papers, personal correspondence, and interviews with his family and friends, Paul Spicer brings this remarkable man and his lyrical, passionate and engaging music to life once more. Born into a working class family in Halifax, West Yorkshire, he rose from humble beginnings to become the voice of public school music in Britain and Director of the RCM. As a scholarship student, he met and studied with some of the leading musicians of the day, including Sir Charles Villiers Stanford and Sir Hubert Parry. He went on to work in some of the country's greatest schools, where he established his reputation as a composer, particularly of choral and orchestral works, of which Quo Vadis was his most ambitious. A member of the BBC Brains Trust panel, Dyson was also the 'voice of music' on the radio for a number of years and helped to educate the nation through his regular broadcasts. A fascinating, controversial man, George Dyson touched almost every sphere of musical life in Britain and helped to change the face of music performance and education in this country. This seminal book, examining every aspect of his long, colourful career, re-establishes him as the towering figure he undoubtedly was in his time. PAUL SPICER was a composition student of Herbert Howells, whose biography he wrote in 1998. He is well-known as a choral conductor especially of British Music of the twentieth century onwards, a writer, composer, teacher, and producer.

  • av James Haar
    649,-

    An authoritative survey of music and its context in the Renaissance.

  • - The Biography of a Year
    av Hugh (Customer) Macdonald
    349

    No one composer is at the centre of this fascinating story, but a larger picture emerges of a shift in musical scenery, from the world of the innocent Romanticism of Berlioz and Schumann to the more potent musical politics of Wagner, and of his antidote (as many saw him), Brahms.

  • - From the Renaissance to the Industrial Revolution
    av Ewart Oakeshott
    359

    The story of arms in Western Europe from the Renaissance to the Industrial Revolution.

  • - Of Foreign Lands and Strange Sounds
    av Friedemann Sallis, Benjamin Dwyer, Louise Duchesneau, m.fl.
    1 019

    The combination of new insights into Ligeti by people who knew him with new analytical approaches will make this a core publication not only for Ligeti scholars, but also for readers interested in post-war music history and in Hungarian culture.

  • av Christopher (Royalty Account) Seaman
    409

  • - Daily Living c.1150-c.1450
    av Geoff Egan
    505

    Catalogue of excavated household items from the middle ages provides an invaluable reference tool for experts and the general reader alike.

  • av Yuval Noah Harari
    285

    The author of the international bestseller Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind looks at covert operations and assassination plots in the medieval period, matching anything to be found in our own era.

  • - Collected Essays on Anglo-Saxon and Viking Runes
    av R.I. Page
    389

    Of outstanding value to both runologist and Anglo-Saxonist alike. EARLY MEDIEVAL EUROPE Discussion of the forms of the runic alphabet and interpretations of individual inscriptions, with consideration of wider matters on which runes throw light - magic, paganism and literacy.

  • av Kelly DeVries
    385 - 659,-

    Three weeks before the battle of Hastings, Harold defeated an invading army of Norwegians at the battle of Stamford Bridge, a victory which was to cost him dear. The events surrounding the battle are discussed in detail.

  • av Edward Deci, Richard M. Ryan, Andrew J. Elliot, m.fl.
    505

    Papers addressing the role which human motivation plays in a wide range of specialties including clinical psychology, internal medicine, sports psychology, social psychology, and educational psychology.

  • av Elisabeth Crowfoot
    366,99

    A model of clarity... It provides absolutely essential reference material for the dress historian and archaeologist, for the early textile specialist, and those interested in the tools and equipment used. TOOL AND TRADES HISTORY SOCIETY NEWSLETTER [Linda Woolley, curator of early and medieval textiles and dress, V&A Museum]

  • av Hugh Honour
    409

    `It offers all that the visitor with a concern for beauty and for leisurely sight-seeing will require.' Financial Times`If ever a guidebook were designed to be read as literature it is Mr Honour's. Even those who know Venice welland love it well will add to their appreciation from this seemingly endless store of information.' Economist

  • av Ewart Oakeshott
    359

    A comprehensive history and typology of the European knightly sword from c.1050 to c.1550, that draws on evidence from literature and art as well as from archaeology.

  • - A Guide by Counties
    av Adrian Pettifer
    349

    A comprehensive and concise guide to all medieval English castles of which something can still be seen today, ranging from the massive keeps which still dominate the landscape to grassy earthworks and Border pele towers, and spanning the centuries from the Norman Conquest to the accession of the Tudors

  • av Kathleen Basford
    295

    Delightful, oft-reprinted guide to the foliate heads so common in medieval sculpture. This was the first-ever monograph dedicated to the Green Man.

  • av Ewart Oakeshott
    429

    The origins, development and use of the two-edged knightly sword of the European middle ages, from the great migrations to the Renaissance.

  • av Judith Jesch
    349,-

    Through runic inscriptions and behind the veil of myth, Jesch discovers the true story of viking women.

  • av Peter Holman
    1 195,-

    Ground breaking and comprehensive reference volume covering an extensive range of Purcell studies, including his life and works, his milieu and the reception of his music to the present.

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