Carnegie Hall Treasures

Carnegie Hall Treasures
Author: Tim Page
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2011-04-19
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0061703672


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More than 200 rare photographs and 30 removable facsimiles of collectible memorabilia Carnegie Hall Treasures is the story of the world's most famous musical institution. Ten thematic chapters—from vocalists, conductors, and composers to rock and folk performers—offer a wealth of visuals of the jazz, world, classical, and popular musicians who've graced the Carnegie Hall stages, accompanied by informative, entertaining anecdotes by Pulitzer Prize–winning music writer Tim Page and Carnegie Hall.

The World of Carnegie Hall

The World of Carnegie Hall
Author: Richard Schickel
Publisher: Praeger
Total Pages: 456
Release: 1960
Genre: Music
ISBN:


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Carnegie Hall in New York City from its beginning in 1891, a decade-by-decade picture of the concert stage that has produced some of the finest virtuoso performances in musical history and lectures.

Opening Carnegie Hall

Opening Carnegie Hall
Author: Carol J. Binkowski
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2016-04-05
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0786498722


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Carnegie Hall is recognized worldwide, associated with the heights of artistic achievement and a multitude of famous performers. Yet its beginnings are not so well known. In 1887, a chance encounter on a steamship bound for Europe brought young conductor Walter Damrosch together with millionaire philanthropist Andrew Carnegie and his new wife, Louise. Their subsequent friendship led to the building of this groundbreaking concert space. This book provides the first comprehensive account of the conception and building of Carnegie Hall, which culminated in a five-day opening festival in May 1891, featuring spectacular music, a host of performers and Tchaikovsky as a special guest conductor.

Carnegie Hall

Carnegie Hall
Author: Domenico Bagnato
Publisher: Domenico Bagnato
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2018-01-14
Genre: Music
ISBN:


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In a world devastated by a nuclear war, a young architect puts all his effort into rebuilding the Carnegie Hall. Can violence be fought with art?

Thelonious Monk Quartet with John Coltrane at Carnegie Hall

Thelonious Monk Quartet with John Coltrane at Carnegie Hall
Author: Gabriel Solis
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2014
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 019974436X


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Thelonious Monk Quartet with John Coltrane at Carnegie Hall is an historical, cultural, and analytical study of the album by the same name. Recorded in 1957, but lost until 2005, it is a particularly interesting lens through which to view jazz both as a historical tradition and as a contemporary cultural form.

The World of Carnegie Hall

The World of Carnegie Hall
Author: Richard Schickel
Publisher: Praeger
Total Pages: 456
Release: 1960
Genre: Music
ISBN:


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Carnegie Hall in New York City from its beginning in 1891, a decade-by-decade picture of the concert stage that has produced some of the finest virtuoso performances in musical history and lectures.

From Buchenwald to Carnegie Hall

From Buchenwald to Carnegie Hall
Author: Marian Filar
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2009-09-28
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1628468750


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Before the Nazis sent members of the Filar family to Treblinka, these were the last words Marian Filar's mother said to him: “I bless you. You'll survive this horror. You'll become a great pianist, and I'll be very proud of you.” Born in 1917 into a musical Jewish family in Warsaw, Filar began playing the piano when he was four. He performed his first public concert at the age of six. At twelve he played with the Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra and went on to study with the great Polish pianist and teacher Zbigniew Drzewiecki at the State Conservatory of Music. After the German invasion, Filar fled to Lemberg (Lvov), where he continued his music studies until 1941, when he returned to his family in the Warsaw Ghetto. The Nazis killed his parents, a sister, and a brother, but he and his brother Joel survived as workers on the German railroad. After taking part in the Warsaw Ghetto uprising, Marian and Joel were captured and sent to Majdanek, Buchenwald, and other concentration camps. After liberation Filar was able to resume his career by studying with the renowned German pianist Walter Gieseking. In 1950 he immigrated to the United States and soon after was performing concerts with Eugene Ormandy and the Philadelphia Orchestra. He made his Carnegie Hall debut on New Year's Day, 1952. He became head of the piano department at the Settlement Music School in Philadelphia and later a professor of music at Temple University, while continuing to perform in Europe, South America, Israel, and the United States. Filar does not end his story with liberation but with the fulfillment of his mother's blessing. Without rancor or bitterness, his memoir comes full circle, ending where it began—in Warsaw. In 1992 Filar traveled to Poland to visit the school next to what had once been the Umschlagplatz, the place from which Jews had been sent to Treblinka and where he said farewell to the mother who blessed him.

Benny Goodman's Famous 1938 Carnegie Hall Jazz Concert

Benny Goodman's Famous 1938 Carnegie Hall Jazz Concert
Author: Catherine Tackley
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2012-10-19
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0199875472


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On January 16, 1938 Benny Goodman brought his swing orchestra to America's venerated home of European classical music, Carnegie Hall. The resulting concert - widely considered one of the most significant events in American music history - helped to usher jazz and swing music into the American cultural mainstream. This reputation has been perpetuated by Columbia Records' 1950 release of the concert on LP. Now, in Benny Goodman's Famous 1938 Carnegie Hall Jazz Concert, jazz scholar and musician Catherine Tackley provides the first in depth, scholarly study of this seminal concert and recording. Combining rigorous documentary and archival research with close analysis of the recording, Tackley strips back the accumulated layers of interpretation and meaning to assess the performance in its original context, and explore what the material has come to represent in its recorded form. Taking a complete view of the concert, she examines the rich cultural setting in which it took place, and analyzes the compositions, arrangements and performances themselves, before discussing the immediate reception, and lasting legacy and impact of this storied event and album. As the definitive study of one of the most important recordings of the twentieth-century, Benny Goodman's Famous 1938 Carnegie Hall Jazz Concert is a must-read for all serious jazz fans, musicians and scholars.

Benny Goodman's Famous 1938 Carnegie Hall Jazz Concert

Benny Goodman's Famous 1938 Carnegie Hall Jazz Concert
Author: Catherine Tackley
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2012
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0195398300


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In Benny Goodman's 1938 Carnegie Hall Jazz Concert, Catherine Tackley provides the first in depth, scholarly study of this seminal concert and recording. Through discussions of the cultural context, the performance itself, and its reception and response, Tackley shows why Goodman's 1938 concert remains one of the most significant events in American music history.