Singing for Survival

Singing for Survival
Title Singing for Survival PDF eBook
Author Gila Flam
Publisher
Total Pages 626
Release 1988
Genre Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
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Singing and Survival

Singing and Survival
Title Singing and Survival PDF eBook
Author Dan Bendrups
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 225
Release 2019
Genre History
ISBN 0190297034

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An exemplary investigation into music and sustainability, Singing and Survival tells the story of how music helped the Rapanui people of Easter Island to preserve their unique cultural heritage. Easter Island (or Rapanui), known for the iconic headstones (moai) that dot the island landscape, has a remarkable and enduring presence in global popular culture where it has been portrayed as a place of mystery and fascination, and as a case study in societal collapse. These portrayals often overlook the remarkable survival of the Rapanui people who rebounded from a critically diminished population of just 110 people in the late nineteenth century to what is now a vibrant community where indigenous language and cultural practices have been preserved for future generations. This cultural revival has drawn on a diversity of historical and contemporary influences: indigenous heritage, colonial and missionary influences from South America, and cultural imports from other Polynesian islands, as well as from tourism and global popular culture. The impact of these influences can be perceived in the island's contemporary music culture. This book provides a comprehensive overview of Easter Island music, with individual chapters devoted to the various streams of cultural influence from which the Rapanui people have drawn to rebuild and reinforce their music, their performances, their language and their presence in the world. In doing so, it provides a counterpoint to deficit discourses of collapse, destruction and disappearance to which the Rapanui people have historically been subjected.

Singing for Survival

Singing for Survival
Title Singing for Survival PDF eBook
Author Gila Flam
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Total Pages 230
Release 1992
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780252018176

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Gila Flam offers a penetrating insider's look at a musical culture previously unexplored---the song repertoire created and performed in the Lodz ghetto of Poland. Drawing on interviews with survivors and on library and archival materials, the author illustrates the general themes of the Lodz repertoire and explores the nature of Holocaust song. Most of the songs are presented here for the first time. "An extremely accurate and valuable work. There is nothing like it in either the extensive holocaust literature or the ethnomusicology literature." -- Mark Slobin, author of Chosen Voices: The Story of the American Cantorate

Singing and Survival

Singing and Survival
Title Singing and Survival PDF eBook
Author Dan Bendrups
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 176
Release 2019-06-10
Genre Music
ISBN 0190949899

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An exemplary investigation into music and sustainability, Singing and Survival tells the story of how music helped the Rapanui people of Easter Island to preserve their unique cultural heritage. Easter Island (or Rapanui), known for the iconic headstones (moai) that dot the island landscape, has a remarkable and enduring presence in global popular culture where it has been portrayed as a place of mystery and fascination, and as a case study in societal collapse. These portrayals often overlook the remarkable survival of the Rapanui people who rebounded from a critically diminished population of just 110 people in the late nineteenth century to what is now a vibrant community where indigenous language and cultural practices have been preserved for future generations. This cultural revival has drawn on a diversity of historical and contemporary influences: indigenous heritage, colonial and missionary influences from South America, and cultural imports from other Polynesian islands, as well as from tourism and global popular culture. The impact of these influences can be perceived in the island's contemporary music culture. This book provides a comprehensive overview of Easter Island music, with individual chapters devoted to the various streams of cultural influence from which the Rapanui people have drawn to rebuild and reinforce their music, their performances, their language and their presence in the world. In doing so, it provides a counterpoint to deficit discourses of collapse, destruction and disappearance to which the Rapanui people have historically been subjected.

The Rock-n-roll Singer's Survival Manual

The Rock-n-roll Singer's Survival Manual
Title The Rock-n-roll Singer's Survival Manual PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Hal Leonard Corporation
Total Pages 252
Release 1990
Genre Music
ISBN 9780793502868

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This is a thorough presentation of the basic elements of singing, including vocal production, training, breathing, posture and diet. It offers help for the aspiring rock singer, who cannot, or will not, take lessons.

The Performing Life

The Performing Life
Title The Performing Life PDF eBook
Author Sharon Mabry
Publisher Scarecrow Press
Total Pages 181
Release 2012
Genre Music
ISBN 0810884089

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The author draws on personal experience to explore how singers survive in the face of personal and professional pressures, exorbitant expectations, illness, and public demands. She details factors that can change the course of a particular performance or an entire career. This book looks at the need for extensive preparation, discovering performance niche, acquiring mentors, determinging maintenance levels, finding a support system, and grooming the body and mind. In addition, the text discusses matters of personal health for singers: illness, food allergies, insomnia; as well as challenges presented in recording studios and performance venues. This book oulines advice for singers to bolster themselves mentally, physically, and emotionally in order to maintain their powers of performance.

Song of Survival

Song of Survival
Title Song of Survival PDF eBook
Author Helen Colijn
Publisher
Total Pages 232
Release 1996
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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First published in the US in 1995. This is an account of the author's three years imprisonment in a Japanese camp on Sumatra during WWII, her childhood before the war on the island of Tarakan and her escape from Tarakan with her fathers and sisters. It tells of the uplifting influence of a singing group in the camp comprised of Dutch Australian and English women prisoners. A television documentary entitled 'Song of Survival' was based on events recorded in this book. Includes an index.