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"Grace Notes for a Year is a delightful collection of musical trivia, except that it really isn’t so trivial. Recounted in a lively fashion by Norman Gilliland, the vignettes provide fascinating glimpses behind the façade of official music history; they show composers and performers, sometimes thought of as cardboard heroes, to be flesh-and-blood human beings with everyday concerns. The book is instructive, to be sure, but it is also as much fun as a barrel of organ-grinders." —Peter Schickele
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This irresistible collection of stories is perfect for anyone interested in a fresh perspective on what it means to be a human being who creates art. Grace Notes for a Year sheds light on the fragile and perilous process of inspiration, composition, and performance required to create classical music, whether the final product is a masterpiece or a mess. Each page of the book corresponds to a different day of the year and features a true story about a famous figure in musical history. These delightful anecdotes—inspirational, informative, and often hilarious—disprove the myth of the artist as untouchable. Instead, Norman Gilliland exposes in them human vulnerability we can all relate to. From Beethoven to Wagner, these artists suffered from poverty, spent lazy days in bed, had scandalous love affairs, and often failed in their creative endeavors as often as they succeeded.
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Grace Notes for a Year: Stories of Hope, Humor and Hubris from,Norman Gilliland,University of Wisconsin Press,0971509301,Anecdotes,Biography & Autobiography,Biography / Autobiography,Composers & Musicians - General,General,Miscellanea,Music,Music / Classical
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