Our Own Sweet Sounds
Title | Our Own Sweet Sounds PDF eBook |
Author | Robert Cochran |
Publisher | University of Arkansas Press |
Total Pages | 161 |
Release | 2005-01-01 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 1557287937 |
A portrait of the community that is Arkansas manifested in song, Our Own Sweet Sounds: A Celebration of Popular Song in Arkansas celebrates the diversity of musical forms and music makers that have graced the state since territorial times. This new edition includes approximately seventy new artists, some of whom became famous after 1996, when the first edition was published, such as Joe Nichols, and some of whom were left out of the original edition, such as Little Willie John. The valuable "Featured Performers" section - lengthy discussions of individual artists with their photographs - is now one-third larger.
The Fireside annual [afterw.] pictorial annual [formerly Our own fireside] conducted by C. Bullock
Title | The Fireside annual [afterw.] pictorial annual [formerly Our own fireside] conducted by C. Bullock PDF eBook |
Author | Fireside pictorial annual |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 814 |
Release | 1876 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
Encyclopedia of Arkansas Music
Title | Encyclopedia of Arkansas Music PDF eBook |
Author | Ali Welky |
Publisher | University of Arkansas Press |
Total Pages | 243 |
Release | 2013-09-01 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1935106600 |
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Sounds and Sweet Airs
Title | Sounds and Sweet Airs PDF eBook |
Author | Anna Beer |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | 384 |
Release | 2016-04-07 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1780748574 |
A companion to the Classic FM series Francesca Caccini. Barbara Strozzi. Élisabeth Jacquet de la Guerre. Marianna Martines. Fanny Hensel. Clara Schumann. Lili Boulanger. Elizabeth Maconchy. Since the birth of classical music, women who dared compose have faced a bitter struggle to be heard. In spite of this, female composers continued to create, inspire and challenge. Yet even today so much of their work languishes unheard. Anna Beer reveals the highs and lows experienced by eight composers across the centuries, from Renaissance Florence to twentieth-century London, restoring to their rightful place exceptional women whom history has forgotten.
On Poetic Interpretation of Nature
Title | On Poetic Interpretation of Nature PDF eBook |
Author | John Campbell Shairp |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 294 |
Release | 1877 |
Genre | Nature in literature |
ISBN |
Hill Folks
Title | Hill Folks PDF eBook |
Author | Brooks Blevins |
Publisher | Univ of North Carolina Press |
Total Pages | 357 |
Release | 2003-04-03 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0807860069 |
The Ozark region, located in northern Arkansas and southern Missouri, has long been the domain of the folklorist and the travel writer--a circumstance that has helped shroud its history in stereotype and misunderstanding. With Hill Folks, Brooks Blevins offers the first in-depth historical treatment of the Arkansas Ozarks. He traces the region's history from the early nineteenth century through the end of the twentieth century and, in the process, examines the creation and perpetuation of conflicting images of the area, mostly by non-Ozarkers. Covering a wide range of Ozark social life, Blevins examines the development of agriculture, the rise and fall of extractive industries, the settlement of the countryside and the decline of rural communities, in- and out-migration, and the emergence of the tourist industry in the region. His richly textured account demonstrates that the Arkansas Ozark region has never been as monolithic or homogenous as its chroniclers have suggested. From the earliest days of white settlement, Blevins says, distinct subregions within the area have followed their own unique patterns of historical and socioeconomic development. Hill Folks sketches a portrait of a place far more nuanced than the timeless arcadia pictured on travel brochures or the backward and deliberately unprogressive region depicted in stereotype.
Sweet Anticipation
Title | Sweet Anticipation PDF eBook |
Author | David Huron |
Publisher | MIT Press |
Total Pages | 477 |
Release | 2008-01-25 |
Genre | Psychology |
ISBN | 0262303302 |
The psychological theory of expectation that David Huron proposes in Sweet Anticipation grew out of the author's experimental efforts to understand how music evokes emotions. These efforts evolved into a general theory of expectation that will prove informative to readers interested in cognitive science and evolutionary psychology as well as those interested in music. The book describes a set of psychological mechanisms and illustrates how these mechanisms work in the case of music. All examples of notated music can be heard on the Web. Huron proposes that emotions evoked by expectation involve five functionally distinct response systems: reaction responses (which engage defensive reflexes); tension responses (where uncertainty leads to stress); prediction responses (which reward accurate prediction); imagination responses (which facilitate deferred gratification); and appraisal responses (which occur after conscious thought is engaged). For real-world events, these five response systems typically produce a complex mixture of feelings. The book identifies some of the aesthetic possibilities afforded by expectation, and shows how common musical devices (such as syncopation, cadence, meter, tonality, and climax) exploit the psychological opportunities. The theory also provides new insights into the physiological psychology of awe, laughter, and spine-tingling chills. Huron traces the psychology of expectations from the patterns of the physical/cultural world through imperfectly learned heuristics used to predict that world to the phenomenal qualia we experienced as we apprehend the world.