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W.A. Mozart: Concerto for Horn and Orchestra Kv 412/514 (386b): Version for Horn in D and Horn in F [With CD]
(Dowani Book/CD). Dowani 3 Tempi Play Along is an effective and time-tested method of practicing that offers more than conventional play-long editions. Dowani 3 Tempi Play Along enables you to learn a work systematically and with accompaniment at different tempi. The first thing you hear on the CD is the concert version in a first-class recording with solo instrument and orchestral, continuo, or piano accompaniment. Then the piano or harpsichord accompaniment follows in slow and medium tempo for practice purposes with the solo instrument heard softly in the background at a slow tempo. Finally, you can play at the original tempo to the accompaniment of an orchestra, piano, or basso continuo. All versions appearing on the CD were recorded live by renowned soloists, accompanists, and orchestras. There are no synthesised sounds in a Dowani edition
The True Story of Emma W: A Fictionalized Biography

The True Story of Emma W: A Fictionalized Biography

Jeremy D. McFarlane

Independently Published
2017
nidottu
The remarkable (and true) story of Emily Jane Wellington. Emma W was born at Cowandilla near Adelaide in 1841. She made a return sea trip to England at the age of five or six. She had her first child Janey at 17, in 1858. The father was Joel Skipwell, her brother in law. In 1861 she had a son William with father unknown. Then in 1864 she had a daughter Matilda with father declared to be one Thomas Whitingdon, a carpenter. By this time she was working as housekeeper-nurse for Robert March. In 1865 she went to live at Meningie on a dairy farm with Robert March, and they had six more children. So in all Emma had nine children, eight of whom lived to adult age. Three girls (Janey, Matilda, Sarah) and six boys (William, Henry, David, John, George?, Albert) So her story is the story of her many descendants. Janey (Mary Jane) had four (or five?) children (Kate, Sylvia, William, Andrew Henry, ...) Matilda had four children (Lake Albert Jeffrey, ...) The other March children had numerous descendants, too many to be enumerated here. Emma is bured at Meningie cemetery with Robert March. She died in Adelaide in 1824. How did they meet? I would go for the Oyster Shop, in Rundle Street, but I might be mistaken. The Oyster Shop was a place selling light refreshments, a place where destitute young women men wealthy middle-aged men. A word about Robert March. Born in Fletching Sussex in 1814 he was deported to New South Wales for seven years for stealing poultry in 1835. On ticket of leave he married a widow Agnes Stewart in 1840. Then a few years later, released in 1843 he married Mary Lindsey and had three children. Mary died in 1852 and Robert went to Sofala, to try his luck on the gold fields. He struck it rich and went to Adelaide, bought a property at Dry Creek around 1858, and settled down as a farmer. In 1862 he married Mary Magnell and had one son James. Then Mary left home accusing Robert of cruelty. Later, around 75, she found Robert in Meningie and started a divorce proceedings, but failed. So Robert remained married to Mary until his death in 1900, though he lived with Emma W for more than 35 years, and had six more children with Emma.
Parental Discretion Is Advised: The Rise of N.W.A and the Dawn of Gangsta Rap
Experience the stunning rise, fall, and legacy of N.W.A. and how they put their stamp on pop culture, black culture, and hip-hop music forever in this "incredibly vivid look at one of music's most iconic groups" (Associated Press). In 1986, a group was formed that would establish the foundation of gangsta rap and push the genre forward, electrifying fans with their visceral and profane lyrics that glorified the dark ways of street life and brazenly challenged the police system. Eazy-E, Dr. Dre, Ice Cube, MC Ren, and DJ Yella caused a seismic shift in hip-hop when they decided to form N.W.A in 1986. With their hard-core image, bombastic sound, and lyrics that were equal parts poetic, lascivious, conscious, and downright in-your-face, N.W.A spoke the truth about life on the streets of Compton, California--then a hotbed of poverty, drugs, gangs, and unemployment. Going beyond the story portrayed in the 2015 blockbuster movie Straight Outta Compton, through firsthand interviews, extensive research, and top-notch storytelling, Los Angeles Times music reporter Gerrick Kennedy transports you back in time and offers a front-row seat to N.W.A's early days and the drama and controversy that followed the incendiary group as they rose to become multiplatinum artists. Kennedy leaves nothing off the table in his pursuit of the full story behind the group's most pivotal moments, such as Ice Cube's decision to go solo after their debut studio album became a smash hit; their battle with the FBI over inflammatory lyrics; incidents of physical assault; Dr. Dre's departure from the group to form Death Row Records with Suge Knight; their impact on the 1992 L.A. riots; Eazy-E's battle with AIDS; and much more. A bold, riveting, "non-stop, can't-put-it-down ride" (Library Journal), Parental Discretion Is Advised unveils the true and astonishing history of one of the most transcendent and controversial musical groups of the 1980s and 1990s.
Not without a Fight

Not without a Fight

D W Duke

iUniverse
2017
sidottu
It is September 1, 1939 when Germany invades Poland and transforms eight-year-old Casimir Bieberstein's world forever. The son of a wealthy Jewish businessman, Cass happily lives in a thirty-room mansion. But when his family is forcibly ejected from their opulent and luxurious existence, Cass is immersed in a dark life he never could have envisioned in his wildest dreams.After moving from one apartment to the next, Cass and his family are eventually forced into the Jewish ghetto in Warsaw nearly three years later. Cass, who is seeking justice and the neutralization of Arturo, responds in the only way he knows and becomes a sniper for the Jewish Resistance. As battles lead him to fight in the 1943 and 1944 uprisings as well as with the Soviet Army when they finally drive Germany out of Poland, Cass ultimately turns the tables on his oppressors and becomes a shining example of the inner-strength and determination of the Jewish people to never give up, no matter what.Not without a Fight shares the true story of a Polish Jew's journey to become a Resistance Fighter intent on seeking justice for wrongs while attempting to survive the atrocities of the Holocaust.
Memoirs of a Cossack Warriors

Memoirs of a Cossack Warriors

D W Roth

Writers Branding LLC
2022
pokkari
This novel is based on a true story about Lambert Roth, and his two brothers, Xavier and Michael. They immigrated from Germany to Russia in the 19th century in an effort to avoid a revolution. Their father obtained a homestead in Russia which was free to immigrant German farmers in an effort to help feed the starving Russian populace at that time. The Russian Military quickly kidnapped the three brothers at gunpoint and forced them to fight in the notorious Russian Cossacks. They were trained to kill or be killed and lived and died by the creed. They were subjected to endless bloody battles over the next six years, narrowly escaping death on a daily basis. They continued to protest to the Russian authorities about their illegal abduction, and finally they were given their releases and visas to America and Spain. The family continued their saga of love and life and were constantly blessed by God. D. W. Roth is a retired Disabled American Veteran, living in San Jose, California. He has written and published many poems and song lyrics along with his national, typo-ten award winning short story: You Are The Father Of, which he originally wrote while in combat in Korea in 1953. Mr. Roth is a first time novelist. He was taught Russian History while being raised by his Grandfather, Lambert Roth, who had been a school teacher in Russia in the 1980's and eventually became a veteran Russian Cossack Warrior of many conflicts. Together, some years later, they translated Lamberts' memoirs into English and wrote the outline for the Future Novel: Memoirs of a Cossack Warrior.
Memoirs of a Cossack Warriors

Memoirs of a Cossack Warriors

D W Roth

Writers Branding LLC
2022
sidottu
This novel is based on a true story about Lambert Roth, and his two brothers, Xavier and Michael. They immigrated from Germany to Russia in the 19th century in an effort to avoid a revolution. Their father obtained a homestead in Russia which was free to immigrant German farmers in an effort to help feed the starving Russian populace at that time. The Russian Military quickly kidnapped the three brothers at gunpoint and forced them to fight in the notorious Russian Cossacks. They were trained to kill or be killed and lived and died by the creed. They were subjected to endless bloody battles over the next six years, narrowly escaping death on a daily basis. They continued to protest to the Russian authorities about their illegal abduction, and finally they were given their releases and visas to America and Spain. The family continued their saga of love and life and were constantly blessed by God. D. W. Roth is a retired Disabled American Veteran, living in San Jose, California. He has written and published many poems and song lyrics along with his national, typo-ten award winning short story: You Are The Father Of, which he originally wrote while in combat in Korea in 1953. Mr. Roth is a first time novelist. He was taught Russian History while being raised by his Grandfather, Lambert Roth, who had been a school teacher in Russia in the 1980's and eventually became a veteran Russian Cossack Warrior of many conflicts. Together, some years later, they translated Lamberts' memoirs into English and wrote the outline for the Future Novel: Memoirs of a Cossack Warrior.