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Chris Walton

    Richard Wagner's Essays on Conducting
    Richard Flury
    The Gamma Mindset - Create the Peak Brain State and Eliminate Subconscious Limiting Beliefs, Anxiety, Fear and Doubt in Less Than 90 Seconds! and Awak
    Richard Wagner's Zurich
    Othmar Schoeck
    Childhood Awaits Every Person
    • 2023

      Gordon Jephtas (1943-92) was born into an impoverished, coloured, single-parent family in South Africa. He began piano lessons after being intrigued by the harmonium player at the local church. In his teens he worked as an accompanist with the amateur coloured opera group "Eoan" in Cape Town, then moved to Europe to further his studies. His first big break came in 1972 when the Zurich Opera House appointed him to assist the conductor Nello Santi. Jephtas thereafter established an international reputation as a vocal coach of Italian opera, and Switzerland provided him with a liberal environment where he was free to express his sexuality. Both there and later in the USA, Jephtas worked with the biggest names in the opera world, from Renata Tebaldi to Plácido Domingo, Montserrat Caballé and Luciano Pavarotti. He always longed to be accepted back in South Africa, but his attempts to return culminated each time in disaster because talent and experience meant little in a land where "whiteness" trumped everything. An official offer to be made an "honorary white" merely intensified his inner turmoil. Back in the USA, Jephtas's professional success was tempered by private misfortune. He died in New York in 1992. This book examines the life and career of Gordon Jephtas through the letters that he wrote home to May Abrahamse, a coloured singer with whom he had worked since his teens. They reveal in unique detail the life and achievements of a remarkable musician, but also the psychological damage wrought upon him by apartheid. Jephtas provides a fascinating case study of a gifted South African abroad, struggling with issues of race and sexuality at the height of the AIDS epidemic.

      Lives Legacies Legends - 16: "Sorry. I Am What I Am." The Life and Letters of the South African Pianist and Opera Coach Gordon Jephtas (1943-92)
    • 2022

      “I didn’t know it was like this,” exclaimed an eight-year-old. This book reveals the depth and extent of childhood yearning for the natural world and their enjoyment and wonder of it. Learn to appreciate this desire and discover the child within yourself so you too can discover your own inner child’s love and care for the planet. Addressing the climate crisis begins with the discovery of our own inner child and that deep yearning, wonder and enjoyment of nature.You will also delight in the story which ends with the plea: “Please, please can the world not crush this child, his gentle, profound, and astonishing soul. So remember – trees are part of love, and the land is always there, under the concrete. And if there arises in Suffolk a guru, a visionary, a spiritual leader of awesome ability – I won’t be surprised if he’s called Paul, and has freckles, and skips now and then when he walks.

      Childhood Awaits Every Person
    • 2021

      Richard Wagner's Essays on Conducting

      • 324 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      The first modern English edition of Richard Wagner's essays on conducting, extensively annotated, with a critical essay on Wagner as conductor: his aesthetic, practices, vocabulary, and impact.

      Richard Wagner's Essays on Conducting
    • 2017

      Richard Flury

      The Life and Music of a Swiss Romantic

      • 320 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      This comprehensive study delves into the life and music of Swiss composer Richard Flury, exploring his contributions to the musical landscape from 1896 to 1967. It examines his unique style, influences, and the historical context of his work, offering insights into his creative process and legacy. Through detailed analysis, the book highlights Flury's significance in the realm of classical music, making it an essential resource for understanding his impact and artistic vision.

      Richard Flury
    • 2017

      Lügen und Erleuchtungen zeigt Fallbeispiele zur „Inspiration“ von fünf Komponisten – Richard Wagner, Gustav Mahler, Wilhelm Furtwängler, Richard Strauss und Alban Berg. In der Rezeptionsgeschichte ihrer Werke nahmen deren eigene Narrative zu jeweiligen Epiphanien eine wichtige Rolle ein: so wurde das Finale von Mahlers Zweiter Sinfonie angeblich aus „blitzschlagartiger“ Eingebung während der Beerdigung Hans von Bülows geboren, während Alban Bergs Violinkonzert vermeintlich seine direkte Antwort auf den tragischen Tod von Alma Mahlers Tochter war. Chris Walton wirft einen Blick hinter diese Geschichten und beleuchtet vielmehr die Doppelrolle der Komponisten als Schöpfer und Kommentatoren des eigenen Werks. Er legt damit die Risse und Widersprüche innerhalb dieser Künstlerbekenntnisse offen und zeigt, wie die vermeintlich außerhalb der Rationalität liegende Welt kreativer Inspiration sich mit der höchst rationalen von Geld und Politik überschneidet. Häufig drängt der Komponist, wie Walton aufzeigt, seinem Publikum eine Interpretation seines Werkes und dessen Genesis auf, die ebenso oberflächlich ist wie die eigentliche Partitur komplex. Diese Untersuchung versucht zu zeigen, warum.

      Lügen und Erleuchtungen
    • 2017

      Richard Flury (1896-1967)

      • 41 páginas
      • 2 horas de lectura

      Zum 50. Todesjahr des Komponisten Richard Flury legt die Zentralbibliothek Solothurn eine deutsche Biografie des Musikwissenschafters Chris Walton in ihrer „Kleinen Reihe“ vor. Die Biografie schliesst an das Werkverzeichnis von 1994 an und ergänzt die diesjährigen Veröffentlichungen der Zentralbibliothek zu Solothurner Komponisten des 20. Jahrhunderts, die kurze Biografie von Ernst Kunz und das Heft mit Orgelwerken von Theodor Diener.

      Richard Flury (1896-1967)
    • 2015

      Nasze przekonania mają ogromny wpływ na każdy aspekt życia. Jednak jesteśmy świadomi jedynie 10% z nich. Pozostałe 90% leży w podświadomości. Dzięki Systemowi Uzdrawiania Gamma poznasz te przekonania, kt�rych nie jesteś świadomy i zdołasz je zmienić. Z łatwością je przeprogramujesz i wykorzystasz do osiągania swoich życiowych sukces�w. System Uzdrawiania Gamma, z powodzeniem stosowany przez tysiące os�b, pozwoli r�wnież Tobie w łatwy spos�b odkryć nowe możliwości w sobie i wykorzystać je. Zdołasz uzdrowić swoje ciało i uporządkujesz emocje. Wystarczy, że będziesz wykonywać proste ćwiczenia przez zaledwie 5 minut dziennie. Pomogą Ci one całkowicie zmienić nastawienie do otoczenia i wyeliminować stres, blokując powstawanie chor�b. Zmień przekonania i osiągnij sukces.

      Uzdrawianie Gamma
    • 2014

      'Lies and Epiphanies' offers case studies of 'inspiration' in five composers. Their own tales of their 'epiphanies' played a determining role in the reception history of their works: the finale of Mahler's Second Symphony was supposedly inspired by a 'lightning bolt' of inspiration at the funeral of Hans von Bulow, while Alban Berg's Violin Concerto was purportedly his direct response to the tragic early death of Alma Mahler's daughter. Chris Walton looks behind these lightning bolts to explore instead the composers' dual roles a.

      Lies and epiphanies
    • 2010

      The book explores the transformative relationship between the mind and body, emphasizing how subconscious beliefs shape one's confidence, health, wealth, happiness, and overall success. It provides guidance on identifying and overcoming self-sabotaging beliefs, encouraging readers to replace them with empowering affirmations. This journey aims to unlock a new level of potential, helping individuals achieve the life they desire but have yet to attain.

      The Gamma Mindset - Create the Peak Brain State and Eliminate Subconscious Limiting Beliefs, Anxiety, Fear and Doubt in Less Than 90 Seconds! and Awak
    • 2007

      Richard Wagner's Zurich

      The Muse of Place

      • 310 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      The book explores the significant impact of Wagner's time in Zurich from 1849 to 1858, a phase frequently overlooked by scholars. It delves into how this period shaped his artistic development and career trajectory, highlighting the cultural and personal influences that emerged during his stay in the city. Through detailed analysis, it aims to reassess the importance of this era in understanding Wagner's legacy and contributions to music.

      Richard Wagner's Zurich