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		<title>Wagner&#8217;s Tristan Und Isolde &#8211; An Essay On Wagnerian Drama</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Aug 2010 12:16:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I. ON WAGNER CRITICISM
II. WAGNER AS MAN
III. WAGNER&#8217;S THEORETICAL WRITINGS
IV. THE ROOTS OF GERMAN MUSIC
V. THE WAGNERIAN DRAMA AND ITS ANTECEDENTS
VI. THE EARLIER VERSIONS OF THE TRISTAN MYTH
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">I. ON WAGNER CRITICISM<br />
II. WAGNER AS MAN<br />
III. WAGNER&#8217;S THEORETICAL WRITINGS<br />
IV. THE ROOTS OF GERMAN MUSIC<br />
V. THE WAGNERIAN DRAMA AND ITS ANTECEDENTS<br />
VI. THE EARLIER VERSIONS OF THE TRISTAN MYTH<br />
VII. WAGNER&#8217;S CONCEPTION OF THE TRISTAN MYTHOS<br />
VIII. ON CERTAIN OBJECTIONS TO THE WAGNERIAN DRAMA<br />
IX. MUSIC AS AN ART OF EXPRESSION<br />
X. SOME REMARKS ON THE MUSICAL DICTION OF &#8220;TRISTAN UND ISOLDE&#8221;<br />
XI. OBSERVATIONS ON THE TEXT AND MUSIC<br />
XII. OBSERVATIONS ON THE TEXT AND MUSIC CONTINUED<br />
XIII. OBSERVATIONS ON THE TEXT AND MUSIC CONTINUED<br />
XIV. CONCLUSION</p>
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		<title>How To Make $100,000 a Year Selling Out-of Print, Rare and Collectible Books on the Internet!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Aug 2010 10:50:44 +0000</pubDate>
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Introduction
The “New” Book Market
Why books?
How Condition Makes A Book Valuable
The Importance of Book Condition
How To Describe Books Accurately so They Sell Instantly
Dustjackets
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<p>Contents:</p>
<p>Introduction<br />
The “New” Book Market<br />
Why books?<br />
How Condition Makes A Book Valuable<br />
The Importance of Book Condition<br />
How To Describe Books Accurately so They Sell Instantly<br />
Dustjackets<br />
More On Book Descriptions<br />
Frequently Questions Regarding Rare and Important Books<br />
What kinds of books are usually not rare?<br />
Is a signed book by the author or inscriptions of a previous owner valuable?<br />
First Indications That A Book Is Collectible and Maybe Even Valuable<br />
Additional Random Thoughts on Identifying First Editions and Book Values<br />
Unique Identifying Methods<br />
Identifying First Editions Using Reference Books<br />
Two “Golden Secrets” That Make Certain Books 500 Times More Valuable Than Their Cover Price<br />
Specific Areas To Deal In<br />
Americana Bibliography<br />
Science Fiction Bibliography<br />
Reference Bibliography for Used Books<br />
What To Include In Your Inventory<br />
Which Authors Bring The Most Money?<br />
Books To Stay Away From<br />
Non-Fiction Areas That Sell Well<br />
Understanding Book Values and Pricing<br />
Condition, Supply &amp; Demand Relative to Value<br />
Places To Buy Used and Rare Books<br />
How To Sell Your Books on The Internet<br />
Ways of Selling Your Inventory Besides The Internet<br />
General Rules for Operating as a Dealer of Used and Rare Books<br />
Marketing in the Real World<br />
Why People Buy A Product or Service<br />
How To Get Good Results in Your New Business<br />
Planning Your Business So You Almost Always Get Good Results<br />
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Successful Business Strategies<br />
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What Specialization Can Do For You<br />
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Book Size Description Terms<br />
Book Size Descriptions Commonly Used By Book Dealers On The Internet<br />
Yet More Book Condition Description Terms<br />
Glossary of Book Terms</p>
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		<title>VIOLIN MASTERY Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Aug 2010 10:44:26 +0000</pubDate>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">VIOLIN MASTERY Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers: Comprising interviews with YSAYE, KREISLER, ELMAN, AUER, THIBAUD, HEIFETZ, HARTMANN, MAUD POWELL and others to discuss esthetic and technical phases of the art of violin playing in detail, their concept of what Violin Mastery means, and how it may be acquired. First Published in 1919</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Contents:</p>
<p>EUGÈNE YSAYE &#8211; The Tools of Violin Mastery<br />
LEOPOLD AUER &#8211; A Method without Secrets<br />
EDDY BROWN &#8211; Hubay and Auer: Technic: Hints to the Student<br />
MISCHA ELMAN &#8211; Life and Color in Interpretation. Technical Phases<br />
SAMUEL GARDNER &#8211; Technic and Musicianship<br />
ARTHUR HARTMANN &#8211; The Problem of Technic<br />
JASCHA HEIFETZ &#8211; The Danger of Practicing Too Much. Technical Mastery and Temperament<br />
DAVID HOCHSTEIN &#8211; The Violin as a Means of Expression<br />
FRITZ KREISLER &#8211; Personality in Art<br />
FRANZ KNEISEL &#8211; The Perfect String Ensemble<br />
ADOLFO BETTI &#8211; The Technic of the Modern Quartet<br />
HANS LETZ &#8211; The Technic of Bowing<br />
DAVID MANNES &#8211; The Philosophy of Violin Teaching<br />
TIVADAR NACHÉZ &#8211; Joachim and Léonard as Teachers<br />
MAXIMILIAN PILZER &#8211; The Singing Tone and the Vibrato<br />
MAUD POWELL &#8211; Technical Difficulties: Some Hints for the Concert Player<br />
LEON SAMETINI &#8211; Harmonics<br />
ALEXANDER SASLAVSKY &#8211; What the Teacher Can and Cannot Do<br />
TOSCHA SEIDEL &#8211; How to Study<br />
EDMUND SEVERN &#8211; The Joachim Bowing and Others<br />
ALBERT SPALDING &#8211; The Most Important Factor in the Development of an Artist<br />
THEODORE SPIERING &#8211; The Application of Bow Exercises to the Study of Kreutzer<br />
JACQUES THIBAUD &#8211; The Ideal Program<br />
GUSTAV SAENGER &#8211; The Editor as a Factor in &#8220;Violin Mastery&#8221;</p>
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		<title>PIANO MASTERY : Talks With Master Pianists and Teachers</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Aug 2010 22:28:28 +0000</pubDate>
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<p style="text-align: left;">CONTENTS<br />
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS<br />
PRELUDE<br />
IGNACE JAN PADEREWSKI<br />
ERNEST SCHELLING&#8230;..The Hand of a Pianist<br />
ERNESTO CONSOLO&#8230;..Making the Piano a Musical Instrument<br />
SIGISMOND STOJOWSKI&#8230;..Mind in Piano Study<br />
RUDOLPH GANZ&#8230;..Conserving Energy in Piano Practise<br />
TINA LERNER&#8230;..An Audience the Best Teacher<br />
ETHEL LEGINSKA&#8230;..Relaxation the Keynote of Modern Piano Playing<br />
BERTHA FIERING TAPPER&#8230;..Mastering Piano Problems<br />
CARL M. ROEDER&#8230;..Problems of Piano Teachers<br />
KATHARINE GOODSON&#8230;..An Artist at Home<br />
MARK HAMBOURG&#8230;..Form, Technic, and Expression<br />
TOBIAS MATTHAY&#8230;..Watching the Artist Teacher at Work<br />
HAROLD BAUER&#8230;..The Question of Piano Tone<br />
A VISIT TO RAOUL PUGNO&#8230;..Training the Child<br />
THUEL BURNHAM&#8230;..The &#8220;Melody&#8221; and &#8220;Coloratura&#8221; Hand<br />
EDWIN HUGHES&#8230;..Some Essentials of Piano Playing<br />
FERRUCCIO BUSONI&#8230;..An Artist at Home<br />
ADELE AUS DER OHE&#8230;.Another Artist at Home<br />
ELEANOR SPENCER&#8230;..More Light on Leschetizky&#8217;s Ideas<br />
ARTHUR HOCHMAN&#8230;..How the Pianist Can Color Tone with Action and Emotion<br />
TERESA CARREÑO&#8230;..Early Technical Training<br />
WILHELM BACHAUS&#8230;..Technical Problems Discussed<br />
ALEXANDER LAMBERT&#8230;..American and European Teachers<br />
FANNIE BLOOMFIELD ZEISLER&#8230;..The Scope of Piano Technic<br />
AGNES MORGAN&#8230;..Simplicity in Piano Teaching<br />
EUGENE HEFFLEY&#8230;..Modern Tendencies<br />
GERMAINE SCHNITZER&#8230;..Modern Methods in Piano Study<br />
OSSIP GABRILOWITSCH&#8230;..Characteristic Touch on the Piano<br />
HANS VON BÜLOW AS TEACHER AND INTERPRETER&#8230;..Teacher and Interpreter<br />
HINTS ON INTERPRETATION FROM TWO AMERICAN TEACHERS<br />
VITAL POINTS IN PIANO PLAYING&#8230;..<br />
SECTION II&#8230;..Hand Position, Finger Action, and Artistic Touch<br />
SECTION III&#8230;..The Art of Practise<br />
SECTION IV&#8230;..How to Memorize<br />
SECTION V&#8230;..Rhythm and Tone Color in Piano Playing</p>
<p>First Published in 1915</p>
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