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The Forms Of Music

audiobook The Forms Of Music by Donald Francis Tovey in Arts-Photography

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Fachbuch aus dem Jahr 2006 im Fachbereich Kunst - Architektur; Baugeschichte; Denkmalpflege; Note: 1;7; Universitauml;t Passau; 1 Quellen im Literaturverzeichnis; Sprache: Deutsch; Abstract: Vor dem Hintergrund der Nutzung von Architekturtermini entstand eine ausfuuml;hrliche Beschreibung der Frontfassade von Notre-Dame in Paris.


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Standout.By robinkoogleDizzy and feeling like I need to read it all over again; but not so sure Im ready. There are several lines I dont think Ill ever forget.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy Kindle CustomerOutstanding10 of 11 people found the following review helpful. ExtraordinaryBy Alyssa A. LappenSimon McBurneys London theater company produced this play in the 1990s with material from Bruno Schulz novel of the same name; for which the Polish Jewish writer was best known. That brilliant 1990s staging; easily one of the 20th centurys most remarkable; taught perhaps tens of thousands something about this otherwise obscure artist and author; whose life the Nazis prematurely snuffed out.Schulz 1934 novel included several of his masterful drawings and etchings; some of which also appear in other books. He painted in words and pictures.One vision of meals at his familys home obviously influenced McBurneys script; which includes a wonderful scene at a Schulz dinner featuring the familys many colorful relations and friends. The play reflects Schulz surreal brilliance; through amazing antics--chairs hanging from a wall; tablecloths floating in air and an uncle walking on the ceiling.The play opens with a remarkable scene: The disconnected hands and feet of many Holocaust victims wave helplessly through a trap door while Schulz feeds books into a pot-bellied stove; downstage right. This evokes the eras wholesale terror; its destruction of untold millions of Jewish civilians--and its fierce war on ideas. Indeed; during the Nazi occupation of Poland; Schulz was forced to sort and burn those titles they had banned.Schulz was born on July 12; 1892; the third and youngest child of a Polish merchant in Drohobycz; where he lived a life tragically abbreviated by the Holocaust. He reflected this town (and his close connections to family) in all his written and artistic works. When the Soviets occupied eastern Poland (and Drohobycz) in 1939; Schulz avoided the deportation suffered by hundreds of thousands of other Jewish Poles; although the USSR prohibited him from working.But Polish Jews experienced far worse hardships with the June 1941 Nazi occupation of eastern Poland. Schulz was then enslaved for a year by Felix Landau; the infamous Viennese Nazi and Jew murderer. He survived on one daily bowl of soup and slice of bread.Gestapo officer Karl Guenther shot Schulz in the head on Black Thursday; Nov. 19; 1942. A devoted friend buried him at night in a Jewish cemetery; which has since disappeared; along with Schulz grave.Most of his artistic and written work also disappeared into the Holocausts maw.But thanks to McBurneys extraordinary play; part of Schulz incalculable brilliance was vividly revived.--Alyssa A. Lappen

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