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Global Television
Global Television (1993) looks at how satellites, fibre optics, compressed digital transmission, and interactive and high-definition television have converged with computer technology to revolutionise TV and film production, TV sets and even the smart home in which TV is viewed.
€ 52,20 -
Folk (Music) Education
Naar een didactiek van de FolkHoe word je een folkmuzikant? Het is een muzikale en persoonlijke reis langs veel verschillende wegen. Folkmuzikant worden is een proces waar bij de context van groot belang is: de gemeenschap van folkmuzikanten, de inbedding in de traditie, de sociale beleving van muziek spelen en het leren van elkaar. In dit boek gaan we op zoek ‘naar een didactiek van de folk’. We merken immers dat folk meer en meer aandacht krijgt in het onderwijs en dit roept vragen op over de eigenheid van het leren en onderwijzen van folkmuziek. Deze publicatie sluit daarmee aan bij de internationale interesse in popular music pedagogies, en wil een bijdrage leveren aan de concretisering van een authentieke vakdidactiek voor de folkmuziek. In het boek komen diverse ervaringsdeskundigen aan het woord, elk met hun eigen invalshoeken en perspectieven. 'Eindelijk! Eindelijk heeft de leraar, beginnende muzikant en geïnteresseerde lezer die zich op folk dan wel volksmuziek wil storten een uitgebreide bron van informatie. Moge dit boek ervoor zorgen dat vele jongeren de smaak te pakken krijgen. Dat moet lukken en dan blijven verleden, heden en toekomst één groot geheel.' — Dree Peremans (producer en auteur van o.a. Naar de bronnen van de Folk)
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The Heroic in Music
Reconstructs the socio-political history of the heroic in music through case studies spanning the middle ages to the twenty-first century
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Salsiology
Afro-Cuban Music and the Evolution of Salsa in New York CityBoggs presents a history of salsa, showing how Afro-Cuban music was embraced in New York City, how it has undergone cycles of popularity, and how it has been replicated abroad. The text contains interviews with such key figures as Palladium Mambero and Ernie Ensley.
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Folksongs of the Maritimes
From the Collections of Helen Creighton and Other Distinguished Maritime Folklorists€ 27,50 -
Ethnic and Vernacular Music, 1898-1960
A Resource and Guide to RecordingsA necessity for scholars, students, archivists, and individual record collectors and dealers. The goals of this volume are many and varied: to promote thought and discussion toward a concise definition of recorded ethnic music;
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Dot-To-Dot Adventures: An Artistic Elementary/Late Elementary Collection of Popular Children's Songs
A brand new Composer in Focus series by composer, Kevin Costley. Dot-to-Dot Adventures combines familiar folk tunes and melodies with lyrics to create a musical journey that includes fun dot-to-dot activities after each piece. The book is pedagogically structured to introduce beginning sonatina concepts, such as Alberti bass, and other arpeggiated chordal techniques.
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Patterson
A BBC Radio 4 Comedy dramaAn eight-part comedy serial set in a provincial university with a most unusual English departmentAgainst his better judgement, Andrew Patterson accepts a job as a lecturer in English literature at a remote Northern redbrick university. His departmental colleagues are an eccentric bunch: doddery Head of English Professor Misty, who looks like he went to school with Little Dorrit; Amy Spade, who's suffering from an identity crisis and given to sending anonymous letters, and man-eating Melissa Murgatroyd, the honeypot of the Senior Common Room. Fortunately, Patterson has old friend and fellow lecturer Victor to show him the ropes - but even so, his first day does not go well.University life continues to throw up bewildering challenges, from tracking down Misty's lawnmower to surviving his inaugural lecture, writing a soft porn novel and dealing with the demands (both erotic and otherwise) of his students. Meanwhile, his wife Jane is becoming worryingly keen on their nerdy neighbour Cuthbertson, and the English department is in crisis... Can Patterson salvage his marriage and make it through term without getting fired?Written by acclaimed authors Malcolm Bradbury and Christopher Bigsby, both former university lecturers, this lively campus comedy was the first sitcom to be broadcast on BBC Radio 3. Australian Lewis Fiander stars as the hapless Patterson, with John Barron as the Vice-Chancellor, Richard Vernon as Professor Misty and Maureen Lipman as Melissa.Production creditsWritten by Malcolm Bradbury and Christopher BigsbyProduced by Geoffrey PerkinsTheme music: 'Jester's Jig' by Gordon GiltrapCastPatterson - Lewis FianderVice-Chancellor - John BarronProfessor Misty - Richard VernonJane - Judy ParfittMelissa - Maureen LipmanCuthbertson - Richard O'CallaghanVictor - Hugh ThomasAmy Spade/Cleaner - Maggie SteedProbity - Jack MayMary/Lady Professor/Mrs Jackson/Mrs Misty/Verity - Frances JeaterMrs Vice-Chancellor - Irene PradorSandra - Liza HaydenBannerji - Tariq YunusJake - Philip DavisValerie Candle - Leueen WilloughbyInspector Firestone - David TateAncient boy - Patrick BarrHotel manager - Rowland DaviesLandlady - Patricia HayesFirst broadcast BBC Radio 3, 19 February-9 April 1981©2021 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd (P)2021 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd
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20,000 Leagues Under the Sea & The Mysterious Island
Two BBC Radio 4 full-cast dramatisationsJules Verne was born on February 8, 1828, in the city of Nantes, France . He is best known for his novels A Journey to the Centre of the Earth, Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, The Mysterious Island and Around the World in Eighty Days. Verne is often referred to as the 'Father of science fiction' because he wrote about space, air and underwater travel before aeroplanes, spacecrafts and submarines were invented. He died in 1905.
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The Misadventures of Sherlock Holmes Lib/E
The Honest and True Memoirs of a Nonentity€ 53,95 -
The Misadventures of Sherlock Holmes
The Honest and True Memoirs of a Nonentity€ 21,95 -
The Misadventures of Sherlock Holmes
The Honest and True Memoirs of a Nonentity€ 21,95