What's "Dad's Jazz"? Portraits, songs, facts and, naturally, also stereotypes mainly borrowed from the field of rather traditional jazz, in other words from Dad's days, made up the source Rupert H”rbst drew his inspiration from for his fifth cartoon book. The author's "abnormal" approach - which he already made use of in his previous publications - often serves as a suitable means to an end and, in this way, it may also open up "abnormal" perspectives. Provided that you are endowed with a small p...
Author Stephen Tanner has had the good fortune to live and work in several European opera capitals, where he rubbed elbows with superstars and opera folk of just about every ilk. Many had droll lowbrow things to say about their very serious highbrow art — tales of bloopers, blithering idiocy, sex, vanity, jealousy, dirty tricks and just plain cussedness. The opera world, looking out from backstage, is fabulously different and funny. 202 pages. Paperbound.
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Ever wondered how many sopranos it takes to change a lightbulb? How about the difference between a euphonium and a chainsaw. Daniel Theaker has the answers to these and other burning questions in this lively collection of jokes by, for and about musicians. If you can't find yourself or your friends in this book, you're not looking hard enough. 88 pages. Paperbound.
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Trombamania is a chronic mental disorder whose pathology remains as yet uncharted. Most Freudians would agree however that the trumpet, for instance, is a symbol of masculinity and therefore virility. It is an appendage of the extrovert. It means amplification of the voice, domination of one's fellows, a childish gratification of aggressive instinct. It it also flashy, and somehow more glamorous than the violin and the flute. If it is obvious why brass players are what they are, it remains a myst...
Brass themed cartoons. Trombamania is a chronic mental disorder whose pathology remains as yet uncharted. Most Freudians would agree however that the trumpet, for instance, is a symbol of masculinity and therefore virility. It is an appendage of the extrovert. It means amplification of the voice, domination of one's fellows, a childish gratification of aggressive instinct. It it also flashy, and somehow more glamorous than the violin and the flute. If it is obvious why brass players are what they...