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Book Title
Imperfect Harmony : Finding Happiness Singing with Others
Publication Name
Imperfect Harmony
Title
Imperfect Harmony
Subtitle
Finding Happiness Singing with Others
Author
Stacy Horn
Format
Trade Paperback
ISBN-10
1616200413
EAN
9781616200411
ISBN
9781616200411
Publisher
Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, Music
Topic
Personal Memoirs, Genres & Styles / Choral, General
Release Date
02/07/2013
Release Year
2013
Language
English
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Item Height
1in
Item Length
8.2in
Item Width
6.1in
Item Weight
10.9 Oz
Publication Year
2013
Number of Pages
256 Pages

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"In this one-of-a-kind celebration of singing with others, I'd call her pitch nearly perfect." --The Atlantic For Stacy Horn, regardless of what is going on in the world or her life, singing in an amateur choir--the Choral Society of Grace Church in New York--never fails to take her to a place where hope reigns and everything good is possible. She's not particularly religious, and her voice is not exceptional (so she says), but like the 32.5 million other chorus members throughout this country, singing makes her happy. Horn brings us along as she sings some of the greatest music humanity has ever produced, delves into the dramatic stories of conductors and composers, unearths the fascinating history of group singing, and explores remarkable discoveries from the new science of singing, including all the unexpected health benefits. Imperfect Harmony is the story of one woman who has found joy and strength in the weekly ritual of singing and in the irresistible power of song.

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Publisher
Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill
ISBN-10
1616200413
ISBN-13
9781616200411
eBay Product ID (ePID)
168272975

Product Key Features

Book Title
Imperfect Harmony : Finding Happiness Singing with Others
Author
Stacy Horn
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Personal Memoirs, Genres & Styles / Choral, General
Publication Year
2013
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, Music
Number of Pages
256 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
8.2in
Item Height
1in
Item Width
6.1in
Item Weight
10.9 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Ml28.N3c569 2014
Reviews
eoeIf ever a book could make you want to break out in song, this is it!e --American Profile eoe[A] beautifully researched and eloquent book.e --The Huffington Post eoeIn this joyful and contemplative memoir about the power of singing together, Horn celebrates the transcendent consolations to be found in the act of making song.e --More eoeHorn create[s] a paean to the joys of communal singing thate(tm)s both familiar and thrillingly new, and worthy of a closing standing ovation.e --Forward eoeHorn eloquently traces the evolution of ensemble singing . . . She writes movingly about how singing about death and simply breathing together bring a transcendent feeling of harmonious belonging.e --Publishers Weekly eoeHorne(tm)s essays are celebrations of music that also weave in her impressions of New York, along with the history of that city and Grace Church. Imperfect Harmony (now on book shelves) is recommended for anyone who sings, or plays an instrument, for mental health.e --The Herald-Sun, eoeIn this one-of-a-kind celebration of singing with others, Ie(tm)d call her pitch nearly perfect.e --The Atlantic Monthly eoeIf ever a book could make you want to break out in song, this is it!e --American Profile eoe[A] beautifully researched and eloquent book.e --The Huffington Post eoeIn this joyful and contemplative memoir about the power of singing together, Horn celebrates the transcendent consolations to be found in the act of making song.e --More eoeHorn create[s] a paean to the joys of communal singing thate(tm)s both familiar and thrillingly new, and worthy of a closing standing ovation.e --Forward eoeHorn eloquently traces the evolution of ensemble singing . . . She writes movingly about how singing about death and simply breathing together bring a transcendent feeling of harmonious belonging.e --Publishers Weekly, "If ever a book could make you want to break out in song, this is it!" --American Profile "[A] beautifully researched and eloquent book." --The Huffington Post "In this joyful and contemplative memoir about the power of singing together, Horn celebrates the transcendent consolations to be found in the act of making song." --More "Horn create[s] a paean to the joys of communal singing that's both familiar and thrillingly new, and worthy of a closing standing ovation." --Forward "Horn eloquently traces the evolution of ensemble singing . . . She writes movingly about how singing about death and simply breathing together bring a transcendent feeling of harmonious belonging." --Publishers Weekly "Horn's essays are celebrations of music that also weave in her impressions of New York, along with the history of that city and Grace Church. Imperfect Harmony (now on book shelves) is recommended for anyone who sings, or plays an instrument, for mental health." --The Herald-Sun, "Horn eloquently traces the evolution of ensemble singing . . . She writes movingly about how singing about death and simply breathing together bring a transcendent feeling of harmonious belonging." --Publishers Weekly "Horn's experiences in the Choral Society of Grace Church are vividly brought to life in her book. I often felt that I was right there in the room, in the choir, having the very same experiences. She seamlessly and naturally interlaces music history with her stories. Before I knew it, I realized I'd just read pages of - gasp! - music history, and didn't find one bit of it dry. I couldn't stop turning the pages. I wish my own college music history texts had been as captivating. "--A Lovely Bookshelf on the Wall "The joyful journey of one woman's life through song . . . . With wit and honesty, Horn opens the doors to a world nonsingers rarely see or hear . . . Even those unable to carry a tune will find that Horn's prose hits a high note."--Kirkus Reviews "Even if the only singing readers do is in their car, Horn's story of finding happiness in choral harmony will leave them applauding for the encore."--Library Journal "Accessible and infectious . . . This is not only for readers with an interest in choral singing, but also anyone who has enjoyed creative endeavors, either as artists or consumers. Horn beautifully captures the magnificent feeling of joining oneself to something larger, becoming something greater in harmony with others than solo. Like her beloved soprano notes, Horn's love of making music soars through her book."--Booklist "History, musicology, and memoir are the strains of Imperfect Harmony, blending together for an inspiring, searing performance."--Steven Levy, author of In the Plex "A delightful insider's view of America's most popular artistic group activity. We come to appreciate how therapeutic making music with otherscan be, and so are inspired to sing along."--Timothy J. DeWerff,author of Louder Yet the Chorus Raise!, Horn eloquently traces the evolution of ensemble singing . . . She writes movingly about how singing about death and simply breathing together bring a transcendent feeling of harmonious belonging.-Publishers Weekly Horn's experiences in the Choral Society of Grace Church are vividly brought to life in her book. I often felt that I was right there in the room, in the choir, having the very same experiences. She seamlessly and naturally interlaces music history with her stories. Before I knew it, I realized I'd just read pages of - gasp! music history, and didn't find one bit of it dry. I couldn't stop turning the pages. I wish my own college music history texts had been as captivating.-A Lovely Bookshelf on the Wall The joyful journey of one woman's life through song . . . . With wit and honesty, Horn opens the doors to a world nonsingers rarely see or hear . . . Even those unable to carry a tune will find that Horn's prose hits a high note.-Kirkus Reviews Even if the only singing readers do is in their car, Horn's story of finding happiness in choral harmony will leave them applauding for the encore.-Library Journal Accessible and infectious . . . This is not only for readers with an interest in choral singing, but also anyone who has enjoyed creative endeavors, either as artists or consumers. Horn beautifully captures the magnificent feeling of joining oneself to something larger, becoming something greater in harmony with others than solo. Like her beloved soprano notes, Horn's love of making music soars through her book.-Booklist, 'In this one-of-a-kind celebration of singing with others, I'd call her pitch nearly perfect.' --The Atlantic Monthly 'If ever a book could make you want to break out in song, this is it!' --American Profile '[A] beautifully researched and eloquent book.' --The Huffington Post 'In this joyful and contemplative memoir about the power of singing together, Horn celebrates the transcendent consolations to be found in the act of making song.' --More 'Horn create[s] a paean to the joys of communal singing that's both familiar and thrillingly new, and worthy of a closing standing ovation.' --Forward 'Horn eloquently traces the evolution of ensemble singing . . . She writes movingly about how singing about death and simply breathing together bring a transcendent feeling of harmonious belonging.' --Publishers Weekly, Horn eloquently traces the evolution of ensemble singing . . . She writes movingly about how singing about death and simply breathing together bring a transcendent feeling of harmonious belonging. -Publishers Weekly  Horn's experiences in the Choral Society of Grace Church are vividly brought to life in her book. I often felt that I was right there in the room, in the choir, having the very same experiences. She seamlessly and naturally interlaces music history with her stories. Before I knew it, I realized I'd just read pages of - gasp! music history, and didn't find one bit of it dry. I couldn't stop turning the pages. I wish my own college music history texts had been as captivating. -A Lovely Bookshelf on the Wall The joyful journey of one woman's life through song . . . . With wit and honesty, Horn opens the doors to a world nonsingers rarely see or hear . . . Even those unable to carry a tune will find that Horn's prose hits a high note. -Kirkus Reviews Even if the only singing readers do is in their car, Horn's story of finding happiness in choral harmony will leave them applauding for the encore. -Library Journal Accessible and infectious . . . This is not only for readers with an interest in choral singing, but also anyone who has enjoyed creative endeavors, either as artists or consumers. Horn beautifully captures the magnificent feeling of joining oneself to something larger, becoming something greater in harmony with others than solo. Like her beloved soprano notes, Horn's love of making music soars through her book. -Booklist History, musicology, and memoir are the strains of Imperfect Harmony, blending together for an inspiring, searing performance. -Steven Levy, author of In the Plex A delightful insider's view of America's most popular artistic group activity. We come to appreciate how therapeutic making music with others can be, and so are inspired to sing along. -Timothy J. DeWerff, author of  Louder Yet the Chorus Raise!, "In this one-of-a-kind celebration of singing with others, I'd call her pitch nearly perfect." -- The Atlantic Monthly "If ever a book could make you want to break out in song, this is it!" -- American Profile "[A] beautifully researched and eloquent book." -- The Huffington Post "In this joyful and contemplative memoir about the power of singing together, Horn celebrates the transcendent consolations to be found in the act of making song." -- More "Horn create[s] a paean to the joys of communal singing that's both familiar and thrillingly new, and worthy of a closing standing ovation." -- Forward "Horn eloquently traces the evolution of ensemble singing . . . She writes movingly about how singing about death and simply breathing together bring a transcendent feeling of harmonious belonging." -- Publishers Weekly, "In this one-of-a-kind celebration of singing with others, I'd call her pitch nearly perfect." --The Atlantic Monthly "If ever a book could make you want to break out in song, this is it!" --American Profile "[A] beautifully researched and eloquent book." --The Huffington Post "In this joyful and contemplative memoir about the power of singing together, Horn celebrates the transcendent consolations to be found in the act of making song." --More "Horn create[s] a paean to the joys of communal singing that's both familiar and thrillingly new, and worthy of a closing standing ovation." --Forward "Horn eloquently traces the evolution of ensemble singing . . . She writes movingly about how singing about death and simply breathing together bring a transcendent feeling of harmonious belonging." --Publishers Weekly
Copyright Date
2014
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