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DEAL OF THE DAY

Alphonse Mucha

Firenze, Spedale degli Innocenti, October 30, 2023 - February 28, 2024.
Edited by Sato T.
Milano, 2023; hardback, pp. 208, 100 col. ill., cm 24x28.

cover price: € 35.00

Alphonse Mucha

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Alphonse Mucha

Firenze, Spedale degli Innocenti, October 30, 2023 - February 28, 2024.
Edited by Sato T.
Milano, 2023; hardback, pp. 208, 100 col. ill., cm 24x28.

FREE (cover price: € 35.00)

Alphonse Mucha

Thomas Gainsborough (1727-1788)

Ferrara, Palazzo dei Diamanti, June 7 - August 30, 1998.
Ferrara, 1998; clothbound, pp. 244, 98 b/w ill., 90 col. plates, cm 23x30.

FREE (cover price: € 55.00)

Thomas Gainsborough (1727-1788)

Da Canaletto a Constable. Vedute di Città e di Campagna dallo Yale Center For British Art

Ferrara, Palazzo dei Diamanti, February 25 - May 20, 2001.
Ferrara, 2001; paperback, pp. 198, 60 col. plates, cm 23x30.

FREE (cover price: € 44.93)

Da Canaletto a Constable. Vedute di Città e di Campagna dallo Yale Center For British Art

Il cubismo. Rivoluzione e tradizione

Ferrara, Palazzo dei Diamanti, October 3, 2004 - January 9, 2005.
Ferrara, 2004; paperback, pp. 311, b/w and col. ill., 90 numbered col. plates, cm 23x31.

FREE (cover price: € 50.00)

Il cubismo. Rivoluzione e tradizione

Miró. La terra

Ferrara, Palazzo dei Diamanti, February 17 - May 25, 2008.
Ferrara, 2008; paperback, pp. 224, 68 b/w ill., 82 col. ill., col. plates, cm 23,5x30,5.

FREE (cover price: € 47.00)

Miró. La terra

Da Braque a Kandinsky e Chagall. Aimè Maeght e i Suoi Artisti

Ferrara, Palazzo dei Diamanti, February 27 - June 2, 2010.
Translation by Archer M.
Ferrara, 2010; paperback, pp. 192, b/w and col. ill., tavv., cm 23,5x31.

FREE (cover price: € 47.00)

Da Braque a Kandinsky e Chagall. Aimè Maeght e i Suoi Artisti

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Why Mahler: How One Man and Ten Symphonies Changed the World

Faber and Faber Limited

English Text.
London, 2010; hardback, pp. 352, cm 14x22.

ISBN: 0-571-26078-0 - EAN13: 9780571260782

Languages:  english text  

Weight: 0.53 kg


A century after his death, Gustav Mahler is the most important composer of modern times. Many believe his music has the power to heal emotional wounds and ease the pain of death. This title offers an account of Mahler's life and work, and also explores the Mahler Effect, a phenomenon that reaches deep into unsuspecting lives. A century after his death, Gustav Mahler is the most important composer of modern times. Displacing Beethoven as a box-office draw, his music offers more than the usual listening satisfactions. Many believe it has the power to heal emotional wounds and ease the pain of death. Others struggle with the intellectual fascination of its contradictory meanings. Long, loud and seldom easy, his symphonies are used to accompany acts of mourning and Hollywood melodramas. Sometimes dismissed as death-obsessed, Mahler is more alive in the 21st century than ever before. "Why Mahler?" Why does a Jewish musician from a land without a name capture the yearnings and anxieties of post-industrial society? Is it the music, it is the man, or is it the affinity we feel with his productive peak - a decade when Freud, Einstein, Picasso, Joyce and Mahler reconfigured the ways we understand life on earth? In this highly original account of Mahler's life and work, Norman Lebrecht - renowned writer, critic and cultural commentator - explores the Mahler Effect, a phenomenon that reaches deep into unsuspecting lives, altering the self-perceptions of world leaders, finance chiefs and working musicians. "Why Mahler?" is a multi-layered exploration of the role that music plays as a soundtrack to our lives.

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