Mode lebt von Menschen. Daher kommt man fuuml;r ein Buchprojekt zum Thema gar nicht umhin; aus der "Frankfurter Allgemeinen Zeitung"; der "Frankfurter Allgemeinen Sonntagszeitung" und der Beilage "Z" Portrauml;ts von wichtigen Designern auszuwauml;hlen. Ingeborg Harms; Anke Schipp; Jennifer Wiebking; Dirk Schuuml;mer und Alfons Kaiser haben in den vergangenen Jahren viele der wichtigsten Modemacher der Welt getroffen. Mal war es eines der auml;uszlig;erst seltenen Interviews mit einem deutschen Journalisten (Miuccia Prada); mal war es ein groszlig; gefeierter Abschied (Tom Ford); mal war es die Entdeckung eines Jungstars (Guillaume Henry). Meist sind es nur Momente; die aber helfen kouml;nnen; die Modegeschichte besser zu verstehen. Immer sollten es Designer sein; die mit ihrer Mode mehr sagen; als sich in Zahlen oder Trends ausdruuml;cken lauml;sst. Wenn man; umgekehrt gesagt; die Kollektionen der hier vorgestellten Designer sieht; sollte der zwingende Gedanke sein: Dahinter steckt immer ein kreativer Kopf. Wir stellen eine Auswahl der wichtigsten Kouml;pfe vor.
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. This stuff is not intuitive.By owenProves to me that music is a talent. If you do not have the talent; you cannot learn it intellectually.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy Vicky KallunkiExcellent Book1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Not the usual boring notation book; comes alive with motion and illustrationsBy Lets Compare Options PreptorialI write lyrics and collaborate with composers on the music side. Although Ive read every theory book known to man; from the dummies series all the way to tough theoretical texts; this book is far and away the clearest exposition of theory in a step-by-step format that Ive found. The illustrations are plentiful; fun and wonderfully expand on the text. The author starts with traditional "Common Practice" and without spending too much time on history; dives right into how rhythm; harmony and melody create emotion.More importantly; and different from most other theory books; this little gem goes beyond dry descriptions of notation; and breathes life into the PROCESS of music; just as a novel analysis would show the MOVEMENT from protagonist goal to obstacles to triumph or failure or both. The theory is there; but it is brought to life with familiar tunes (rather than Bach complexities that cant possibly be deciphered by a songwriter like me); showing the progression of emotions from expectation to surprise and resolution; tying the notation and composer decisions into the "story" objective of the composition.I cant opine for professional musicians; but as a professional writer this book resonated with me far more than any other; and was surprising in the depth and breath of detail; going way beyond "the dot adds a count" type stuff you expect in beginner books. Highly recommended; paid full price after it was recommended by a composer I work with; and has helped me understand his decisions.