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Frédéric François, c’est plus de 350 chansons, 35 millions de disques, 85 disques d’or et près de 50 ans de carrière. C’est aussi, et surtout, l’histoire d’un homme qui a su, en dépit des épreuves, s’accrocher à ses rêves, à ses ambitions, et s’imposer comme un des plus grands chanteurs francophones de ces dernières décennies. Et pourtant, son destin était loin d’être tracé. Fils de mineur, le jeune Francesco Barracato – de son vrai nom – a dû très tôt quitter sa Sicile natale pour s’installer en région liégeoise. L’adaptation est rude, la situation financière précaire, mais les airs napolitains fredonnés par papa égayent la maison familiale. Cet amour de la musique est contagieux. À 10 ans, Francesco découvre le plaisir de chanter devant un public en interprétant ’O Sole Mio dans un café liégeois. Une vocation est née. Avec cette biographie exceptionnelle et illustrée, découvrez le parcours unique d’un artiste hors du commun.
A project of recovery and reanimation, Lost Texts in Rhetoric and Composition foregrounds a broad range of publications that deserve renewed attention. Contributors to this volume reclaim these lost texts to reenvision the rhetorical tradition itself. Authors discussed include not only twentieth-century American compositionists but also a linguist, a poet, a philosopher, a painter, a Renaissance rhetorician, and a nineteenth-century pioneer of comics; the collection also features some less-studied works by authors who remain well known. These texts will give rise to new conversations about current ideas in rhetoric and composition. This volume contains discussion of the following authors and titles: Judah Messer Leon, The Book of the Honeycomb's Flow, Angel DeCora, Sterling Andrus Leonard, English Composition as a Social Problem, Rodolphe Töpffer, William James, Kenneth Burke, Adrienne Rich, Ann E. Berthoff, John Mohawk, "Western Peoples, Natural Peoples," William Vande Kopple, William Irmscher, Beat Not the Poor Desk, Walter J. Ong, Geneva Smitherman, Thomas Zebroski, Linda Brodkey, Craig S. Womack, Deborah Cameron, James Slevin, Marilyn Sternglass, and William E. Coles, Jr.
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The unique Music Discovery Book contains songs that allow the students to experience music through singing, movement and rhythm activities. Music appreciation is fostered through carefully chosen music; Brahms, Chopin, Elgar, Tchaikovsky and Verdi are introduced. Melodies to sing, using either solfege or letter names, help students learn to match pitch and discover tonal elements of music. Familiar songs include Head and Shoulders, Hush, Little Baby and She'll be Comin' 'Round the Mountain. Correlates to the Music Lesson Book 4.
Can true love triumph in a world of sweetness that is often false, and sometimes fatal? This is the essential question of Glycosis, the debut novel of author Laurence D. Chalem that probes the natural and man-made worlds to chart a rare romantic union that is in grave and gripping danger. Expanding the lexicon, Glycosis is a tastefully told love story set on a San Diego campus that surges with suspense and intelligence. It's certain to absorb anyone taken by the mysteries of the human heart-and intricate life of the mind-whether lovers of legal or medical thrillers, or anyone who relishes a well-crafted, smart read. On the sunny campus of the University of California, San Diego, Michelle, a ...
Profile by a legendary conductor and performer exploresthe composer's works and concert performances plus hisroles as teacher andPolish nationalist, relationships withLiszt andSand, chronic illness, andtormented, sensitive nature."
Presents step-by-step directions for drawing the national flag, Wilanow Palace, a corn poppy, and other sights and symbols of Poland.