Author: Stephen McClatchie
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 019045105X
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 439
Book Description
Hundreds of the letters that Gustav Mahler addressed to his parents and siblings survive, yet they have remained virtually unknown. Now, for the first time Mahler scholar Stephen McClatchie presents over 500 of these letters in a clear, lively translation in The Mahler Family Letters . Drawn primarily from the Mahler-Rose Collection at the University of Western Ontario, the volume presents a complete, well-rounded view of the family's correspondence. Spanning the mid 1880s through 1910, the letters record the excitement of a young man with a bourgeoning career as a conductor and provide a glimpse into his day-to-day activities rehearsing and conducting operas and concerts in Budapeast and Hamburg, and composing his first symphonies and songs. On the private side, they document his parents' illnesses and deaths and the struggles of his siblings Alois, Justine, Otto, and Emma. The letters also give Mahler's insightful impressions of contemporaries such as Johannes Brahms, Richard Strauss, and Hans von Bulow, as well as his personal feelings about significant events, such as his first big success--the completion of Carl Maria von Weber's Die drei Pintos in 1889. In the fall of 1894, the character of the letters changes when Justine and Emma come to live with Mahler in Hamburg and then Vienna, removing the need to communicate by letter about quotidian matters. At this point, the letters relay noteworthy events such as Mahler's campaign to be named Director of the Vienna Court Opera, his conducting tours throughout Europe, and his courtship of Alma Schindler. The Mahler Family Letters provides a vital, nuanced source of information about Mahler's life, his personality, and his relationships. McClatchie has generously annotated each letter, contextualizing and clarifying contemporary historical references and Mahler family acquaintances, and created an indispensable resource for all Mahlerists, 19th-century musicologists, and historians of 19th-century Germany and Austria.
The Mahler Family Letters
Author: Stephen McClatchie
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 019045105X
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 439
Book Description
Hundreds of the letters that Gustav Mahler addressed to his parents and siblings survive, yet they have remained virtually unknown. Now, for the first time Mahler scholar Stephen McClatchie presents over 500 of these letters in a clear, lively translation in The Mahler Family Letters . Drawn primarily from the Mahler-Rose Collection at the University of Western Ontario, the volume presents a complete, well-rounded view of the family's correspondence. Spanning the mid 1880s through 1910, the letters record the excitement of a young man with a bourgeoning career as a conductor and provide a glimpse into his day-to-day activities rehearsing and conducting operas and concerts in Budapeast and Hamburg, and composing his first symphonies and songs. On the private side, they document his parents' illnesses and deaths and the struggles of his siblings Alois, Justine, Otto, and Emma. The letters also give Mahler's insightful impressions of contemporaries such as Johannes Brahms, Richard Strauss, and Hans von Bulow, as well as his personal feelings about significant events, such as his first big success--the completion of Carl Maria von Weber's Die drei Pintos in 1889. In the fall of 1894, the character of the letters changes when Justine and Emma come to live with Mahler in Hamburg and then Vienna, removing the need to communicate by letter about quotidian matters. At this point, the letters relay noteworthy events such as Mahler's campaign to be named Director of the Vienna Court Opera, his conducting tours throughout Europe, and his courtship of Alma Schindler. The Mahler Family Letters provides a vital, nuanced source of information about Mahler's life, his personality, and his relationships. McClatchie has generously annotated each letter, contextualizing and clarifying contemporary historical references and Mahler family acquaintances, and created an indispensable resource for all Mahlerists, 19th-century musicologists, and historians of 19th-century Germany and Austria.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 019045105X
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 439
Book Description
Hundreds of the letters that Gustav Mahler addressed to his parents and siblings survive, yet they have remained virtually unknown. Now, for the first time Mahler scholar Stephen McClatchie presents over 500 of these letters in a clear, lively translation in The Mahler Family Letters . Drawn primarily from the Mahler-Rose Collection at the University of Western Ontario, the volume presents a complete, well-rounded view of the family's correspondence. Spanning the mid 1880s through 1910, the letters record the excitement of a young man with a bourgeoning career as a conductor and provide a glimpse into his day-to-day activities rehearsing and conducting operas and concerts in Budapeast and Hamburg, and composing his first symphonies and songs. On the private side, they document his parents' illnesses and deaths and the struggles of his siblings Alois, Justine, Otto, and Emma. The letters also give Mahler's insightful impressions of contemporaries such as Johannes Brahms, Richard Strauss, and Hans von Bulow, as well as his personal feelings about significant events, such as his first big success--the completion of Carl Maria von Weber's Die drei Pintos in 1889. In the fall of 1894, the character of the letters changes when Justine and Emma come to live with Mahler in Hamburg and then Vienna, removing the need to communicate by letter about quotidian matters. At this point, the letters relay noteworthy events such as Mahler's campaign to be named Director of the Vienna Court Opera, his conducting tours throughout Europe, and his courtship of Alma Schindler. The Mahler Family Letters provides a vital, nuanced source of information about Mahler's life, his personality, and his relationships. McClatchie has generously annotated each letter, contextualizing and clarifying contemporary historical references and Mahler family acquaintances, and created an indispensable resource for all Mahlerists, 19th-century musicologists, and historians of 19th-century Germany and Austria.
Letters from Home
Author: Kristina Mcmorris
Publisher: Kensington Publishing Corporation
ISBN: 1496733886
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 385
Book Description
In 1944 Chicago, Liz Stephens reluctantly agrees to ghostwrite a letter to soldier Morgan McClain, who is stationed overseas, for her friend Betty and becomes torn by her feelings for a man who doesn't know her true identity.
Publisher: Kensington Publishing Corporation
ISBN: 1496733886
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 385
Book Description
In 1944 Chicago, Liz Stephens reluctantly agrees to ghostwrite a letter to soldier Morgan McClain, who is stationed overseas, for her friend Betty and becomes torn by her feelings for a man who doesn't know her true identity.
The Best Bears Ears National Monument Hikes
Author: Morgan Sjogren
Publisher: Colorado Mountain Club
ISBN: 9781937052539
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
The hikes in this book range from easy strolls suitable for families with children to extended adventures into remote corners of an incredible landscape.
Publisher: Colorado Mountain Club
ISBN: 9781937052539
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
The hikes in this book range from easy strolls suitable for families with children to extended adventures into remote corners of an incredible landscape.
Top Dot Tales
Author: Valerie Marsh
Publisher: Demco (Highsmith)
ISBN:
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 108
Book Description
Top Dot Tales contains 32 easy-to-learn stories and activities specially adapted for the dot-to-dot storytelling technique. Stories include classic nursery rhymes, original stories about the seasons and holidays, as well as adaptations of folk-songs and folktales drawn from African, European and South American cultural traditions. This collection contains simple instructions and features three different complexity levels, from 1-10 dots for the very young to 1-50 dots for older children. The book also includes suggestions on how to use the stories to help children develop pre-reading and pre-math skills and helpful advice on effective storytelling techniques for young children. All dot pages are reproducible for library and classroom usee.
Publisher: Demco (Highsmith)
ISBN:
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 108
Book Description
Top Dot Tales contains 32 easy-to-learn stories and activities specially adapted for the dot-to-dot storytelling technique. Stories include classic nursery rhymes, original stories about the seasons and holidays, as well as adaptations of folk-songs and folktales drawn from African, European and South American cultural traditions. This collection contains simple instructions and features three different complexity levels, from 1-10 dots for the very young to 1-50 dots for older children. The book also includes suggestions on how to use the stories to help children develop pre-reading and pre-math skills and helpful advice on effective storytelling techniques for young children. All dot pages are reproducible for library and classroom usee.
The Southern Bivouac
Author: William Naylor McDonald
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Local history
Languages : en
Pages : 802
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Local history
Languages : en
Pages : 802
Book Description
The Lie That I Am
Author: Mary Beth Smith
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
ISBN: 168537204X
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 302
Book Description
The Lie That I Am: A Journey Back to Spirit By: Mary Beth Smith What if ... what we were told as children about ourselves was a lie? What if ... we then looked around for proof to support these lies? What if … we took those lies on as our belief of who we are still today? No matter what lies you may have believed because of the family dynamics you were born into, all those lies that have so deeply impacted your life can be unraveled until you can move beyond them to live instead from a place of peace. The Lie That I Am takes you on the journey of Mary Beth Smith’s life. A life filled with doubt, pain, depression, suicide, sexual abuse, obesity, illness, and almost dying. As she learned to connect to Spirit more and more, Spirit connected with her. Together they transcended the lies she believed into the truths of who she has become. It’s time to stop believing our lies, and start living our truths.
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
ISBN: 168537204X
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 302
Book Description
The Lie That I Am: A Journey Back to Spirit By: Mary Beth Smith What if ... what we were told as children about ourselves was a lie? What if ... we then looked around for proof to support these lies? What if … we took those lies on as our belief of who we are still today? No matter what lies you may have believed because of the family dynamics you were born into, all those lies that have so deeply impacted your life can be unraveled until you can move beyond them to live instead from a place of peace. The Lie That I Am takes you on the journey of Mary Beth Smith’s life. A life filled with doubt, pain, depression, suicide, sexual abuse, obesity, illness, and almost dying. As she learned to connect to Spirit more and more, Spirit connected with her. Together they transcended the lies she believed into the truths of who she has become. It’s time to stop believing our lies, and start living our truths.
Parliamentary Papers
Author: Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Bills, Legislative
Languages : en
Pages : 776
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Bills, Legislative
Languages : en
Pages : 776
Book Description
Sessional Papers
Author: Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Great Britain
Languages : en
Pages : 760
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Great Britain
Languages : en
Pages : 760
Book Description
Tracking a Fugitive
Author: Elizabeth Heiter
Publisher: Harlequin
ISBN: 0369718658
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
On the trail of justice Alaska Mountain Rescue by Elizabeth Heiter A jailbreak brings Alanna Morgan on a collision course with the woman who stole her childhood. To prevent other helpless victims from being abducted, she sets out with Chance, a therapy St. Bernard, by her side. But rookie police officer Peter Robak has other plans for the civilian investigator. Together in the frigid mountain wilderness, they forge a wary alliance to catch a desperate fugitive. Hunting a Killer by Nicole Helm When K-9 handler Selena Lopez discovers her half brother’s a fugitive from justice, she must find him—and his dangerous crew. It’s a good thing that her partner is infuriatingly efficient and handsome lead agent Axel Morrow. But as smart and cunning as the duo may be, it’s a race against time to catch the armed and dangerous criminals before they kill again. Previously published as Alaska Mountain Rescue and Hunting a Killer
Publisher: Harlequin
ISBN: 0369718658
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
On the trail of justice Alaska Mountain Rescue by Elizabeth Heiter A jailbreak brings Alanna Morgan on a collision course with the woman who stole her childhood. To prevent other helpless victims from being abducted, she sets out with Chance, a therapy St. Bernard, by her side. But rookie police officer Peter Robak has other plans for the civilian investigator. Together in the frigid mountain wilderness, they forge a wary alliance to catch a desperate fugitive. Hunting a Killer by Nicole Helm When K-9 handler Selena Lopez discovers her half brother’s a fugitive from justice, she must find him—and his dangerous crew. It’s a good thing that her partner is infuriatingly efficient and handsome lead agent Axel Morrow. But as smart and cunning as the duo may be, it’s a race against time to catch the armed and dangerous criminals before they kill again. Previously published as Alaska Mountain Rescue and Hunting a Killer
The Long Journey Home
Author: Bill MacVeigh
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 194
Book Description
The Long Journey Home follows the path of a young man that suffers hurt but rebounds to survive the Civil War. He travels West after the war and experiences life-changing adventures along the way. Finally, after many trials, he finds a home, friends, and love. About the Author Bill MacVeigh was a history teacher for twenty-eight years in historical Lincoln County, New Mexico, where Billy the Kid once roamed. He grew up on stories told by his grandmother about White Oaks, a gold mining town in the southern New Mexico mountains. MacVeigh is now retired in Capitan, New Mexico with his wife Dottie. They enjoy playing the growing sport of Pickleball with their friends.
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 194
Book Description
The Long Journey Home follows the path of a young man that suffers hurt but rebounds to survive the Civil War. He travels West after the war and experiences life-changing adventures along the way. Finally, after many trials, he finds a home, friends, and love. About the Author Bill MacVeigh was a history teacher for twenty-eight years in historical Lincoln County, New Mexico, where Billy the Kid once roamed. He grew up on stories told by his grandmother about White Oaks, a gold mining town in the southern New Mexico mountains. MacVeigh is now retired in Capitan, New Mexico with his wife Dottie. They enjoy playing the growing sport of Pickleball with their friends.