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The Sarah Siddons Audio Files: Romanticism and the Lost Voice (Theater: Theory/Text/Performance)

[audiobook] The Sarah Siddons Audio Files: Romanticism and the Lost Voice (Theater: Theory/Text/Performance) by Judith Pascoe at Arts-Photography

Description

Maple Leaf Rag is a ragtime composed by Scott Joplin in 1899 and along with The Entertainer his most popular. One of his early compositions it became a model for ragtime compositions by subsequent composers. It has been recorded by many well-known artists and featured in among other places in the film The Public EnemySheet Music for F Instrument accompanied by Piano arranged by Lars Christian Lundholm.- Instrumentation: Piano and F Instrument- Level: Medium- Score Type: Score and 1 Part- Tempo: Varying- Genre: Ragtime- Composer: Scott Joplin- Year Composed: 1899- Pages (approximate): 10


#1469790 in eBooks 2013-03-01 2013-03-01File Name: B0100RBEI4


Review
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Fascinating and ear-openingBy IchthyornisThis is a wonderful book. The book is about Sarah Siddons. but is also about Pascoe the literary scholars comically doomed search to discover a lost soundscape. Reading this book made me think about Romantic theatre differently. but it also made me perk up to the sounds all around me. Pascoe historicizes diverse contexts of listening and hearing and theorizes about the intensity and variety of audience pleasures. The book itself is a pleasure to read. a lovely. loitering investigation of loss and also. quite unexpectedly. funny. I wish more critics wrote like this.

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