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David Cairns

    David Cairns est un journaliste, auteur de non-fiction et musicien britannique, reconnu comme une autorité de premier plan sur la vie d'Hector Berlioz. Sa carrière journalistique s'est étendue à de nombreux journaux et magazines de haut profil, y compris son rôle de critique musical en chef pour The Sunday Times et de critique musical et rédacteur artistique pour The Spectator. Le travail de Cairns explore en profondeur la vie et l'œuvre du compositeur, offrant aux lecteurs un aperçu pénétrant du monde de Berlioz. À travers ses recherches méticuleuses et sa prose captivante, il éclaire les complexités et le génie de cette figure musicale marquante.

    Mobility, Education and Employability in the European Union
    Mozart and His Operas
    Berlioz: The making of an artist 1803-1832
    • Berlioz: The making of an artist 1803-1832

      • 640pages
      • 23 heures de lecture

      No artist's achievement connects more directly with early experience than that of Berlioz. David Cairns draws on a wealth of family papers to recreate in authentic and intimate detail the provincial milieu of Berlioz's boyhood, showing how the son of a village doctor was already transforming himself into the composer of the Fantastic Symphony. Berlioz's desperate attempts to win his father's approval for his vocation, his struggles to establish himself on the Parisian musical scene, and his passionate pursuit of love are all brought vividly to life in this first volume of David Cairns's award-winning biography.

      Berlioz: The making of an artist 1803-1832
      5,0
    • Mozart and His Operas

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Mozart's unusual childhood as a musical prodigy touring Europe as a performer from an early age is well known. This book presents a narrative that puts Mozart's operas in the context of his life, showing how they illuminate his creativity as a whole.

      Mozart and His Operas
      4,2
    • Mobility, Education and Employability in the European Union

      Inside Erasmus

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      This book takes an in-depth look at the European Commission’s Erasmus programme. In its current Erasmus+ format, the programme supports international exchange visits among students, trainees, volunteers and academic members of staff with a view to enhancing employability and encouraging intercultural understanding. Against the backdrop of the 30th anniversary of Erasmus, the authors explore the successes of the programme, most prominently the undergraduate exchange programme, as well as areas of on-going development, including the incorporation of short duration mobility projects focused on specific social issues into the initiative. Through integrating perspectives from authors in a number of European countries, all of whom have knowledge regarding various aspects of Erasmus, the book provides insight into the challenges facing the programme as it moves into its fourth decade. Mobility, Education and Employability in the European Union: Inside Erasmus will be of interest to students and scholars from a range of disciplines, including geography, sociology and European politics.

      Mobility, Education and Employability in the European Union