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A Note In Time
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 288

A Note In Time

When 12-year-old Janina Fialkowska momentously decided to dedicate her life to music, little did she know what was in store. Certainly her love of music and desire to share this love provided fulfilment and joy, and there was a certain glamour to the life of a touring artist. She traveled to many countries, met many fascinating people, and indulged her weakness for good food. But there was another side to such a life, and reality made its ugly appearance fairly early on. This collection of autobiographical anecdotes, some poignant, some hilarious, describes her meeting with the legendary Arthur Rubinstein who subsequently shaped the course of her career, her colourful adventures as a young North American woman in the male-dominated music world and her final triumph over horrific illness.

Pianists on Playing
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 192

Pianists on Playing

Twelve internationally-known keyboard artists entertainingly discuss their daily lives of practicing and performing in informative interviews, including reflections on learning new music, reviving repertoire, performing, controlling nerves, recording sessions, playing with ensemble groups, touring, playing in competitions, and the future of the piano. The pianists interviewed include: Vladimir Ashkenazy, Jorge Bolet, John Browning, Bella Davidovich, Misha Dichter, Janina Fialkowska, Rudolf Firkusny, Leon Fleisher, Andre-Michel Schub, Abbey Simon, Ralph Votapek, and Andre Watts.

Great Contemporary Pianists Speak for Themselves
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 484

Great Contemporary Pianists Speak for Themselves

Revealing interviews with Arrau, Brendel, de Larrocha, Gilels, Horowitz, Tureck, Watts, 18 other artists. Intimate look at the concert scene and the life of a concert pianist. Introduction by Sir George Solti. Includes 51 photographs.

Inspiring Women
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 300

Inspiring Women

"The history of women in Canada is one of starting out struggling to feed and clothe their families and ending up writing the great Canadian novel. Inspiring Women charts women's course from subsistence to cultural production.

Justice in the shadow of the law and in the light of God
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 170

Justice in the shadow of the law and in the light of God

Future, present and past congruent, our being explodes into this harmony. We marvel at the view into unknown worlds before time and in the Garden of Eden of time without any injustice. Where do we come from, where are we going, what is justice and is there "the" truth? The hunt for the answer to these questions is a rollercoaster ride of emotions, a leap from the innermost to the outermost. Let us take you on an astonishing journey through space and time. Encounters with celebrities promise new perspectives. Challenging derivations, but also humorous parables lead to insight! Office and dignity, rank and name are relativized in the haze of humanity, religions prove controversial to God through the connections!

Practicing Perfection
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 320

Practicing Perfection

The memory feats of famous musicians seem almost superhuman. Can such extraordinary accomplishments be explained by the same principles that account for more ordinary, everyday memory abilities? To find out, a concert pianist videotaped her practice as she learned a new piece for performance, the third movement, Presto, of the Italian Concerto by J.S. Bach. The story of how the pianist went about learning, memorizing and polishing the piece is told from the viewpoints of the pianist (the second author) and of a cognitive psychologist (the first author) observing the practice. The counterpoint between these insider and outsider perspectives is framed by the observations of a social psychologi...

Glass bead series
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 271

Glass bead series

Mike Chambers leads a mysterious, multifaceted life and seems to have more skills than any human could possibly possess. Behind the rich bon vivant's facade, however, lies a dark past from which he tries to protect himself and others like him ... Phoebe Strauss also realizes one day that sinister forces are on her heels and begins to wonder what is behind it. Is it to do with her work as a writer or is she just imagining that she is being followed? It is only when Mike enters Phoebe's life that she begins to recognize her telepathic powers. There seems to be a deep connection between them that brings them ever closer together. But who is following them and what are their intentions?

Women Who Give Away Millions
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 442

Women Who Give Away Millions

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1996-10-22
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  • Publisher: Dundurn

This book pays tribute to 14 women who donated millions of dollars to causes close to their hearts. Iris Nowell is the author of five books. Writing her 1996 book, Women Who Give Away Millions, has given her a solid foundation of philanthropy, the not-for-profit sector, and the wealthy. She has also written a memoir of Canadian artist Harold Town, and a biography of artist, filmmaker, and impassioned feminist, Joyce Wieland.

The red thread that became a blue
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 454

The red thread that became a blue

Sigurd Saß spent the first two years of his life on the American continent, in faraway Brazil, but his parents soon moved with him to Germany. But this was only the beginning of a turbulent life full of exciting experiences and upheavals. After his Berlin apartment was bombed out, he moved to Hameln in Lower Saxony and later abroad to France and Spain. There he goes up and down - through theft, living in caves, surviving without money, to love, meeting Pablo Picasso and other art legends. But just as in Germany, a colorful trip follows through his involvement in the art scene. For the enthusiasm for painting burns from an early age in Sigurd and shows itself privately and professionally as a faithful companion in his development.

Half the World Away From Home
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 266

Half the World Away From Home

You don't need to tell Olivia Jones that running away from her problems will not solve them. That is exactly what she does when she moves into her own apartment in London as far away from her father as possible. She has lost her mother the centre of her world who has been murdered and Olivia does not know why. She desperately needs an answer but her father won't give her the answer she needs. Bumping accidently into Jacob she is invited to join the band when he realises she is a musician. She meets the handsome Ethan the leader of their band. It is not long before she opens her heart and her soul to him falling head over heels in love with him. He is the one she tells her secrets to as he is her calm in a stormy sea. Little does Olivia know that the people she loves the most will betray her.