As Thousands Cheer: The Life Of Irving BerlinIrving Berlin (1888–1989) was unable to read or write music and could only play the piano in the key of F-sharp major; yet, for the first half of the twentieth century he was America's most successful and most representative songwriter, composing such hits as "Alexander's Ragtime Band," "Cheek to Cheek," "Let's Face the Music and Dance," "Puttin' on the Ritz," "White Christmas," "Anything You Can Do," "There's No Business Like Show Business," and "God Bless America." As Thousands Cheer, winner of the Ralph J. Gleason Music Book Award, explores with precision and sensitivity Berlin's long, prolific career; his self-doubt and late-blooming misanthropy; and the tyrannical control he exerted over his legacy of song. From his immigrant beginnings through Tin Pan Alley, Broadway, and Hollywood to his reclusive and bitter final years, this definitive biography reveals the man who wrote 1500 songs but could never quash the fear that, for all his success, he wasn't quite good enough. |
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Love and Death 71 PART TWO: Recognition (1914-1924) 6. Broadway Bound 97 7. The Great American Composer? 114 8. Sergeant Berlin 150 9. From the Music Box to 174 PART THREE; Acclaim (1924-1945) 10. Mackay's Millions 209 11. Ellin.
Love and Death 71 PART TWO: Recognition (1914-1924) 6. Broadway Bound 97 7. The Great American Composer? 114 8. Sergeant Berlin 150 9. From the Music Box to 174 PART THREE; Acclaim (1924-1945) 10. Mackay's Millions 209 11. Ellin.
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Mackay's Millions 209 11. Ellin 245 12. Heartbreak House 276 13. Recovery 312 14. Hollywood Refuge 340 15. Minstrel of Peace 368 16. Minstrel of War 392 PART four; Retreat (1946-1989) 17. One-upmanship 445 18. Tycoon 473 19.
Mackay's Millions 209 11. Ellin 245 12. Heartbreak House 276 13. Recovery 312 14. Hollywood Refuge 340 15. Minstrel of Peace 368 16. Minstrel of War 392 PART four; Retreat (1946-1989) 17. One-upmanship 445 18. Tycoon 473 19.
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As thousands cheer: the life of Irving Berlin
Procura do Utilizador - Not Available - Book VerdictIrving Berlin has long been recognized as one of this century's greatest popular composers, yet no book until this one has brought to life every level of this complicated man's personality. Bergreen ... Ler crítica na íntegra
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Lost Souls | 3 |
Prince and Pauper | 14 |
Tin Pan Alley | 30 |
Reinventing Ragtime | 49 |
Love and Death | 71 |
The Great American Composer? | 114 |
Sergeant Berlin | 150 |
From the Music Box to | 174 |
Hollywood Refuge | 340 |
Minstrel of Peace | 368 |
Minstrel of War | 392 |
PART four | 443 |
Tycoon | 473 |
Irving Likes Ike | 498 |
The Cheering Stops | 528 |
Coda | 562 |
Mackays Millions | 209 |
xiii | 235 |
Ellin | 245 |
Heartbreak House | 276 |
Recovery | 312 |
Chronology | 587 |
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