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Seeing with music: the lives of 3 blind African musicians
Par Simon Ottenberg. 1996
An anthropologist's study of three performers' life experiences as sightless, unmarried, poor men in northern Sierra Leone. Describes their relationship…
to their music as individuals and as a group. Includes some of their lyricsIt's only rock 'n' roll: the ultimate guide to the Rolling Stones
Par James Karnbach. 1997
The history of the English band presented as a chronology. The longest chapter is a complete listing of the group's…
tours and concerts from 1962 to 1998. Contains a sessionography and a discography of releases for the U.S. and the U.K. Ends with a section on bootlegsBlowing on the changes: the art of the jazz horn players (Art of jazz)
Par Leslie Gourse. 1997
Discusses the development of jazz from the 1900s to the 1990s. Gourse relates the story of Louis "Pops" Armstrong's rise…
to fame and his influence on the world of jazz. She also covers many other well-known horn players, including Dizzy Gillespie, Charlie Parker, Benny Goodman, Tommy Dorsey, and Wynton Marsalis. For junior and senior high readersThe dissident: Alexey navalny: profile of a political prisoner
Par David Herszenhorn. 2023
A news-driven biography of Vladimir Putin's nemesis Alexey Navalny— lawyer, blogger, anti-corruption crusader, protest organizer, political opposition leader, mayoral and…
presidential candidate, campaign strategist, provocateur, poisoning victim, dissident, and now, prisoner of conscience and anti-war crusader. THE DISSIDENT is the story of how one fearless man, offended by the dishonesty and criminality of the Russian political system, mounted a relentless opposition movement and became President Vladimir Putin's most formidable rival—so despised that the Russian leader makes a point of never uttering Navalny's name. There's an old saying that Russia without corruption isn't Russia. Alexey Navalny refuses to accept this proposition. His stubborn insistence that Russians can defy the stereotype and create an entirely different country made him such a threat to Putin that the Kremlin wanted him exiled—or dead—and now seems intent on keeping him locked in a prison colony for decades. International correspondent David M. Herszenhorn, weaves together the threads of Navalny's remarkable life and work: The assassination attempt with a military- grade nerve agent by an FSB hit squad in Siberia, his recovery, and the vigilante-style investigation with news outlet Bellingcat to identify and confront his own would-be killers; Navalny's personal biography as part of the generation that straddled the end of the Soviet Union and birth of the Russian Federation, including childhood summers with his Ukrainian grandparents near Chernobyl, and his fellowship at Yale University, which spurred conspiracy theories about his ties to the U.S.; His anti-corruption investigations that exposed billions in graft at Russia's biggest state-owned companies and vast bribe-taking by top Russian officials, including his blockbuster revelations about Putin's Black Sea Palace; His political activism, including huge street protests, his bid for Moscow mayor in 2013, renegade run for president in 2017, his controversial views on nationalism, gun rights and Crimea, his transformation into a prisoner of conscience bravely denouncing Putin's war of aggression in Ukraine, and more. Riveting and complex, THE DISSIDENT introduces readers to modern Russia's greatest agitator, a man willing to sacrifice his freedom—and even his own life—to build the decent, democratic country he wants to live in and hopes to pass on to his childrenLa Renarde et le mal peigné: fragments de correspondance amoureuse, 1962-1993
Par Pauline Julien. 2009
Quincy
Par Quincy Jones. 2003
Mozart
Par Peter Gay. 1999
A brief biography of the eighteenth-century Austrian child prodigy, genius, and composer, whose life ended at age thirty-five. Historian Gay…
perceives kernels of truth behind the myths about Mozart and illuminates his musical contributions. 1999Blues legacies and Black feminism: Gertrude "Ma" Rainey, Bessie Smith, and Billie Holiday
Par Angela Davis. 1998
A feminist interpretation of the lives and lyrics of three African American blues musicians of the 1930s. Also includes the…
complete lyrics of some of Ma Rainey's and Bessie Smith's songsLéo Ferré, poète et rebelle
Par Jean-Éric Perrin. 2008
"Une biographie à la lumière des témoignages des chanteurs d'aujourd'hui : Cali, Têtes Raides, Miossec, Noir Désir, qui illustre l'impact…
de l'artiste sur la nouvelle scène française. A l'occasion des quinze ans de sa mort, l'ouvrage fait le récit de son parcours articulé autour de thèmes forts qui ont fait le chemin personnel de l'artiste". -- 4e de couvEnergy follows thought: The stories behind my songs
Par Willie Nelson. 2023
For the first time ever, and to help celebrate his 90th birthday in 2023, American icon Willie Nelson provides the…
stories behind the lyrics of 160 of his favorite songs. From his earliest work in the 1950s to today, Willie looks back at the songs that have defined his career, from his days of earning $50 each to his biggest hits, from his less well-known songs (but incredibly meaningful to him) to his concept albums. Along the way, he also shares the stories of his guitar Trigger, his family and "family," as well as the artists he collaborated with, including Patsy Cline, Waylon Jennings, Ray Charles, Merle Haggard, Ray Price, Dolly Parton, and many others. Willie is disarmingly honest—what do you have to lose when you're about to turn 90? —meditating on the nature of songwriting and finding his voice, and the themes he's explored his whole life—relationships, infidelity, love, loss, friendship, life on the road, and particularly poignant at this juncture of his life: mortality. Revealing, funny, whimsical, and wise, this book is an enduring tribute to Willie Nelson's legacyLe piano absolu: l'éducation d'un prodige
Par Lang Lang. 2008
"Virtuose dès son plus jeune âge, Lang Lang est devenu l'un des pianistes les plus célèbres de sa génération, acclamé…
pour la sensibilité et le romantisme de ses interprétations. Depuis ses premiers succès en 1999, à seulement dix-sept ans, sa carrière fulgurante l'a propulsé parmi les plus grands. Du Carnegie Hall, à New York, à la Grande Salle du peuple de Pékin en passant par la Salle Pleyel, à Paris, il joue régulièrement avec les maestros Daniel Barenboïm, Lorin Maazel, Zubin Mehta... Un conte de fées ? Pas seulement. Si aujourd'hui Lang Lang a réussi, c'est au prix d'une enfance sacrifiée - dans une Chine en pleine métamorphose -, guidée par le travail acharné et l'esprit de compétition, sous le joug d'un père qui n'avait pour son fils qu'un objectif : qu'il devienne le meilleur. Voici l'histoire d'un enfant prodige dont l'amour pour la musique et le bonheur de jouer illuminent chaque page". -- 4e de couvRené Angélil: le maître du jeu
Par Georges-Hébert Germain. 2009
"Fils d'immigrants syriens, René Angélil est né à Montréal en janvier 1942. Très jeune, il a été mis en contact…
avec trois univers dans lesquels il va évoluer toute sa vie : le jeu, le sport et le show-business. Ce livre raconte sa vie et ses exploits de gambler, et d'autres, moins connus mais tout aussi étonnants, de stratège sportif. Il relate également, d'un point de vue tout neuf, ses faits et gestes de show-businessman. Après avoir lui-même fait carrière sur scène dans les années 1960, Angélil a été producteur de disques et de spectacles pendant une dizaine d'années, puis il s'est attaqué à ce qui allait devenir son chef-d'oeuvre : il a créé pour une artiste de très grand talent, Céline Dion, une carrière véritablement planétaire. Fin stratège, âpre négociateur, René Angélil a su planifier de façon très rationnelle la carrière de son artiste. Il raconte dans ce livre comment il a ourdi chacun de ses coups, comment, quand et avec qui il a mené les plus importantes négociations de sa carrière et réussi ses plus beaux deals, tout ce qu'il appelle le backstage story. Il ne cache rien de ces jeux de coulisses, où l'on croisera des personnalités du monde de la culture, mais aussi du sport, des affaires, de la politique". -- 4e de couvMa voix pour la liberté: document
Par Chöying Drolma. 2008
"À dix ans, j'ai décidé que je ne me marierais jamais et que plus personne ne lèverait la main sur…
moi. À commencer par mon père". Le témoignage exceptionnel d'une nonne bouddhiste qui consacre sa vie aux petites filles menacées par la violence des hommes. Ani est l'une de ces centaines de petites filles qui, au Népal et au Tibet, se réfugient au monastère pour ne pas être mariées de force à un homme qui les battra et les exploitera. Recueillie par un maître bouddhiste, Ani n'a jamais oublié la peur et la rage de son enfance blessée. Devenue nonne, elle veut aider toutes les petites filles promises au même enfer. Ouvrir une école. Mais où trouver les fonds ? Ani a un don extraordinaire : sa voix. Alors elle chante. Et sa musique traverse les frontières. Tracy Chapman, Céline Dion et Tina Turner la soutiennent, elle devient une star en Allemagne, au Japon, aux États-Unis... En quelques mois, Ani recueille dans son école plus de 50 petites filles de la rue. Aujourd'hui encouragée par le dalaï-lama, Ani Chöying raconte ici son enfance bouleversante et le destin unique qu'elle s'est forgé. La pauvreté et l'ignorance ont failli la tuer, mais elle a décidé de les combattre de toute la force de son exceptionnelle volonté, pour l'avenir des petites filles en danger." -- 4e de couvJacques Brel, une vie (Points. Littérature #73)
Par Olivier Todd. 1984
Deux grandes dames: Bertha Wilson et Claire L'Heureux-Dubé à la Cour suprême du Canada (Biographies et mémoires)
Par Constance Backhouse. 2021
Bertha Wilson et Claire L'Heureux-Dubé ont été les premières femmes juges à la Cour suprême du Canada. L'une représentait le…
Canada anglais, l'autre le Québec. De milieux et de tempéraments opposés, les deux femmes ont affronté des défis similaires. Leurs nominations judiciaires dans les années 1980 ont ravi les féministes et bousculé l'establishment juridiqueGeorge harrison: The reluctant beatle
Par Philip Norman. 2023
Unprecedented in scope, this rich biography captures George Harrison at his most multi-faceted: devoted friend, loyal son, master guitar player,…
brilliant songwriter, cocaine addict, serial philanderer, global philanthropist, student of Indian mysticism, self-deprecating comedian, and, ultimately, iconic artist and man beloved by millions. Despite being hailed as one of the best guitarists of his era, George Harrison, particularly in his early decades, battled feelings of inferiority. He was often the butt of jokes from his bandmates owing to his lower-class background and, typically, was allowed to contribute only one or two songs per Beatles album out of the dozens he wrote. Now, acclaimed Beatles biographer Philip Norman examines Harrison through the lens of his numerous self-contradictions. Compared to songwriting luminaries John Lennon and Paul McCartney he was considered a minor talent, yet he composed such masterpieces as "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" and "Here Comes the Sun," and his solo debut album "All Things Must Pass" achieved enormous success, appearing on many lists of the 100 best rock albums ever. Modern music critics place him in the pantheon of sixties guitar gods alongside Eric Clapton, Jimi Hendrix, Keith Richards, and Jimmy Page. Harrison railed against the material world yet wrote the first pop song complaining about income tax. He spent years lovingly restoring his Friar Park estate as a spiritual journey, but quickly mortgaged the property to help rescue a film project that would be widely banned as sacrilegious, Monty Python's Life of Brian . Harrison could be fiercely jealous, but not only did he stay friends with Eric Clapton when Clapton fell in love with Harrison's wife, Pattie Boyd, the two men grew even closer after Clapton walked away with her. Unprecedented in scope and filled with numerous color photos, this rich biography captures George Harrison at his most multi-faceted: devoted friend, loyal son, master guitar player, brilliant songwriter, cocaine addict, serial philanderer, global philanthropist, student of Indian mysticism, self-deprecating comedian, and, ultimately, iconic artist and man beloved by millionsBrown boy: A memoir
Par Omer Aziz. 2023
An uncompromising portrait of identity, family, religion, race, and class that "cuts to the bone" ( Publishers Weekly , starred…
review) told through Omer Aziz's incisive and luminous prose. In a tough neighborhood on the outskirts of Toronto, miles away from wealthy white downtown, Omer Aziz struggles to find his place as a first-generation Pakistani Muslim boy. He fears the violence and despair of the world around him, and sees a dangerous path ahead, succumbing to aimlessness, apathy, and rage. In his senior year of high school, Omer quickly begins to realize that education can open up the wider world. But as he falls in love with books, and makes his way to Queen's University in Ontario, Sciences Po in Paris, Cambridge University in England, and finally Yale Law School, he continually confronts his own feelings of doubt and insecurity at being an outsider, a brown-skinned boy in an elite white world. He is searching for community and identity, asking questions of himself and those he encounters, and soon finds himself in difficult situations—whether in the suburbs of Paris or at the Temple Mount in Jerusalem. Yet the more books Omer reads and the more he moves through elite worlds, his feelings of shame and powerlessness only grow stronger, and clear answers recede further away. Weaving together his powerful personal narrative with the books and friendships that move him, Aziz wrestles with the contradiction of feeling like an Other and his desire to belong to a Western world that never quite accepts him. He poses the questions he couldn't have asked in his youth: Was assimilation ever really an option? Could one transcend the perils of race and class? And could we—the collective West—ever honestly confront the darker secrets that, as Aziz discovers, still linger from the past? In Brown Boy , Omer Aziz has written an eye-opening book that eloquently describes the complex process of creating an identity that fuses where he's from, what people see in him, and who he knows himself to beMaking people's music: Moe Asch and Folkways records
Par Peter Goldsmith. 1998
The story of Asch's founding of Folkways Records and an account of his life from his birth in Poland in…
1905 to his death in America in 1986. Describes how his recording studio helped preserve musical and oral traditions from the United States and other countriesMusic, the brain, and ecstasy: how music captures our imagination
Par Robert Jourdain. 1997
Using science, psychology, and philosophy, the author explains the evolution of sound in humans and the meaning of music. Uses…
historical anecdotes and different examples of common musical themes to explain the way music gives pleasureA part la lumière du jour
Par Amadou Mariam. 2008
"Longtemps surnommés "le couple aveugle du Mali", Amadou et Mariam promènent leurs notes chaleureuses depuis près de trente ans. Après…
un long début de carrière en Afrique, le duo s'est imposé sur la scène internationale. Amadou et Mariam, deux stars de la chanson mondialement connues, qu'une cataracte congénitale pour l'un et les suites de la rougeole pour l'autre ont rendus aveugles, racontent ici leur amour. Amour de la musique et amour de la vie. Accepter d'abord, s'adapter ensuite, et trouver une source de joie. Pour eux, ce sera la musique. Entrée à l'Institut des jeunes aveugles de Bamako en 1973, Mariam apprend le braille et donne bientôt des cours de chant aux autres élèves. Amadou arrive en 1975. Passionné de musique, il séduit Mariam. Et réciproquement... 1980 marquera le début de leur duo". -- 4e de couv