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Malcolm Macdonald started a residential real estate company in New York and went on to manage the real estate interests of AT&T Information Systems in the West Coast before accepting the position at Colgate Palmolive as their first director of real estate in 1982.Malcolm published his first book of poems in 1978 and the first Kitchell Collection in 2004, to which this collection is a sequel.Since 1975, Pam's photographs of persons around the globe involved in their everyday lives have been used in textbooks and magazines and exhibited in a variety of galleries, libraries, churches, and other public places in the United States and Japan.Her fascination with the beauty of human faces and people at work and play has led her to "celebrate the ordinary" since her dad first put a camera in her hands when she was ten and asked her to be the family photographer.Carol Corea is a Madison, New Jersey, native who has spent most of her life in Morris County. She has studied many languages and has traveled abroad extensively in her youth.Carol graduated from Hamilton College and is currently a manager in the insurance industry. She is a photography aficionado and enjoys capturing life's moments spontaneously. Carol has been associated with Kitchell Memorial Presbyterian Church since the early 1990s and lives with her husband, Tom, and their two sons.
Brahms has long been considered an arch-conservative, the last Classical master, but modern research reveals a troubled and self-critical Romantic whose genius united the emotionalism of his times with Classical principles. Malcolm MacDonald demonstrates how the musical and personal character of this great composer are inextricably intwined: how the man speaks in his music.
Rewritten and updated, MacDonald uses recent scholarship, new biographical information, and deeper understanding of Schoenberg's aims and significance in this superb guide to his life and work.
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