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The Choir School of St Bede's - Harmony and Discord in a Prestigious Choir School - cover

The Choir School of St Bede's - Harmony and Discord in a Prestigious Choir School

Frederick Harrison

Casa editrice: Good Press

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In "The Choir School of St. Bede's," Frederick Harrison crafts a poignant narrative set against the backdrop of a cloistered choir school within a cathedral's hallowed walls. The book is a vivid exploration of the intersection between youthful aspiration and the rigors of musical discipline, illustrating the transformative power of music in shaping character and community. Harrison's prose is lyrical yet grounded, weaving an intricate tapestry of personal stories and collective experiences that resonate with both the spiritual and the secular. The text is rich with imagery, capturing the solemnity of choral practices and the exuberance of childhood that thrive within this unique institution. Frederick Harrison, a renowned figure in contemporary literature, draws on his extensive background in music and education, which serves as a cornerstone for this work. His deep appreciation for choral traditions and personal experiences within educational settings have endowed him with a unique perspective on youth and instruction. This fusion of insight has driven him to delve into the world of St. Bede's, where he illustrates not just a school, but a crucible of artistic expression and moral development. This book is highly recommended for readers who are interested in themes of growth, mentorship, and the arts. "The Choir School of St. Bede's" is an evocative read that transcends its setting, offering profound reflections on the nature of beauty and belonging. Harrison's eloquent narrative is sure to appeal to educators, musicians, and anyone seeking to understand the symphony that is adolescence.
Disponibile da: 14/11/2023.
Lunghezza di stampa: 63 pagine.

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