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    The United States of North America as They Are
    The United States Of North America As They Are
    The United States of North America As They Are: Not As They Are Generally Described; Being a Cure for Radicalism
    Chromatic Beauty in the Late Medieval Chanson
    Louis Armstrong, Master of Modernism
    Chromatic Beauty in the Late Medieval Chanson
    • This book offers a comprehensive exploration of the late medieval chanson, delving into its musical structure, lyrical themes, and cultural significance. It examines the evolution of this genre, highlighting key composers and notable works that shaped its development. Through detailed analysis, the study reveals how the chanson reflects the social and political contexts of its time, providing insights into the lives and sentiments of late medieval society.

      Chromatic Beauty in the Late Medieval Chanson
    • Louis Armstrong, Master of Modernism

      • 608pages
      • 22 heures de lecture
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      The definitive account of Louis Armstrong-his life and legacy-during the most creative period of his career. číst celé

      Louis Armstrong, Master of Modernism
    • Chromatic Beauty in the Late Medieval Chanson

      An Interpretation of Manuscript Accidentals

      • 244pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the late medieval chanson, this study analyzes the role of accidentals in music from Gace Brulé to Guillaume Du Fay. It delves into how composers utilize inflections expressively, examining both detailed and overarching musical designs. The book references the concept of causa pulchritudinis, which justifies chromatic writing, tracing its origins back to the early fourteenth century. This exploration highlights the intricate relationship between musical elements and their aesthetic purposes.

      Chromatic Beauty in the Late Medieval Chanson
    • Focusing on the hidden truths of the American government, this book exposes rampant corruption and abuse of power through firsthand accounts and primary sources. The author, Thomas Brothers, presents a bold and unapologetic critique of the political system, urging readers to recognize these injustices. It serves as a powerful call to action for those who are passionate about justice and equality in society.

      The United States of North America As They Are: Not As They Are Generally Described; Being a Cure for Radicalism
    • The United States Of North America As They Are

      Not As They Are Generally Described, Being A Cure For Radicalism (1840)

      • 528pages
      • 19 heures de lecture

      Focusing on a critical analysis of mid-19th century America, the author examines various societal issues, including politics, religion, Native American treatment, the working class, education, and slavery. He contends that the U.S. is not as ideal as often depicted and argues for moderate reforms to address social and economic challenges, rather than embracing radicalism. This work serves as an important historical document, offering insights into the complexities of American society during a tumultuous period. It is a valuable read for those interested in American history and politics.

      The United States Of North America As They Are
    • The book is a reprint of a classic work first published in 1840, preserving the historical context and original content. It offers readers a glimpse into the themes and ideas of its time, showcasing the author's unique perspective and literary style. This edition aims to provide a faithful representation of the original text, allowing contemporary audiences to appreciate its significance in literary history.

      The United States of North America as They Are
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      • 416pages
      • 15 heures de lecture

      The fascinating story of how creative cooperation inspired two of the world's most celebrated musical acts.

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