James MacMillan Studies

James MacMillan Studies
Title James MacMillan Studies PDF eBook
Author George Parsons
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 265
Release 2020-08-06
Genre Music
ISBN 1108492533

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Eleven international scholars analyse key works by Sir James MacMillan, and contextualise his unique musical-theological approach.

James MacMillan Studies

James MacMillan Studies
Title James MacMillan Studies PDF eBook
Author George Parsons
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 265
Release 2020-08-06
Genre Music
ISBN 1108689345

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The Scottish composer Sir James MacMillan is one of the major figures of contemporary music, with a world-wide reputation for his modernist engagement with religious images and stories. Beginning with a substantial foreword from the composer himself, this collection of scholarly essays offers analytical, musicological, and theological perspectives on a selection of MacMillan's musical works. The volume includes a study of embodiment in MacMillan's music; a theological study of his St Luke Passion; an examination of the importance of lament in a selection of his works; a chapter on the centrality of musical borrowing to MacMillan's practice; a discussion of his liturgical music; and detailed analyses of other works including The World's Ransoming and the seminal Seven Last Words from the Cross. The chapters provide fresh insights on MacMillan's musical world, his compositional practice, and his relationship to modernity.

Fundamentals of Educational Research

Fundamentals of Educational Research
Title Fundamentals of Educational Research PDF eBook
Author James H. McMillan
Publisher
Total Pages 450
Release 2015
Genre Education
ISBN 9780133579161

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Revised edition of: Educational research. 6th ed. A2012.

The Music of James MacMillan

The Music of James MacMillan
Title The Music of James MacMillan PDF eBook
Author Phillip A. Cooke
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2019
Genre Music
ISBN 9781783273706

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Known for his orchestral, operatic and choral works, James MacMillan (b. 1959) appeals across the spectrum of contemporary music making. James MacMillan appeals across the spectrum of contemporary music making and is particularly celebrated for his orchestral, operatic and choral pieces. This book, published in time to mark the composer's sixtieth birthday, is thefirst in-depth look at his life, work and aesthetic. From his beginnings in rural Ayrshire and his early work with Sir Peter Maxwell Davies, through the international breakthrough success of The Confession of Isobel Gowdie, the continuing success of works such as the percussion concerto Veni, Veni, Emmaneul and his choral pieces, to his current position as one of the most prominent British composers of his generation, the book explores MacMillan's compositional influences over time. It looks closely at his most significant works and sets them in a wider context defined by contemporary composition, culture and the arts in general. The book also considers MacMillan's strong Catholic faith and how this has influenced his work, along with his politics and his on-going relationship with Scottish nationalism. With the support of the composer and his publisher and unprecedented access to interviews and previously unpublished materials, the book not only provides an appraisal of MacMillan's work but also insights into what it means to be a prominent composer and artist in the twenty-first century. PHILLIP A. COOKE is a Composer and Senior Lecturer and Head of Music at the University of Aberdeen. He has previously co-edited The Music of Herbert Howells for Boydell.

The Sonic Episteme

The Sonic Episteme
Title The Sonic Episteme PDF eBook
Author Robin James
Publisher Duke University Press
Total Pages 164
Release 2019-12-02
Genre Music
ISBN 1478007370

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In The Sonic Episteme Robin James examines how twenty-first-century conceptions of sound as acoustic resonance shape notions of the social world, personhood, and materiality in ways that support white supremacist capitalist patriarchy. Drawing on fields ranging from philosophy and sound studies to black feminist studies and musicology, James shows how what she calls the sonic episteme—a set of sound-based rules that qualitatively structure social practices in much the same way that neoliberalism uses statistics—employs a politics of exception to maintain hegemonic neoliberal and biopolitical projects. Where James sees the normcore averageness of Taylor Swift and Spandau Ballet as contributing to the sonic episteme's marginalization of nonnormative conceptions of gender, race, and personhood, the black feminist political ontologies she identifies in Beyoncé's and Rihanna's music challenge such marginalization. In using sound to theorize political ontology, subjectivity, and power, James argues for the further articulation of sonic practices that avoid contributing to the systemic relations of domination that biopolitical neoliberalism creates and polices.

James Sprunt Historical Studies

James Sprunt Historical Studies
Title James Sprunt Historical Studies PDF eBook
Author William Whatley Pierson (Jr.)
Publisher
Total Pages 522
Release 1926
Genre History
ISBN

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Macmillan/McGraw-Hill Social Studies

Macmillan/McGraw-Hill Social Studies
Title Macmillan/McGraw-Hill Social Studies PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2005
Genre Communities
ISBN 9780021503216

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