![]() With Father’s Day approaching here is a repost of a short essay by award-winning author and classical musician Edward Kelsey Moore about his own father, hosted on the Minnesota Public Radio websites. In the narrative E.K.M. shares a reflection on his father’s unflappable demeanor during a gory-but-brief family crisis: “I remember thinking, ‘Wow, my father is cool!’” The essay was posted on the MPR sites last June, shortly before Edward’s second novel, The Supremes Sing the Happy Heartache Blues, was published. You can read the essay yourself or listen while Edward Kelsey Moore reads it — and since the essay is short you’ll be done in about five minutes! Discover A Cellist's Appreciation For His Father's Effortless Cool, hosted (free!) at Classical MPR — by clicking here. It is also available (free!) at MPR's sister-site, the music streaming portal, YourClassical.org. Find it there — by clicking here. (A new page will open.) Listen to the (free!) audio of Edward Kelsey Moore reading the essay to you on either site by clicking on the box beneath his family photo. The audio box shows the recording length, which is 4min 31sec. (If you can't hear it, check that the volume is turned up on your device. Sorry but we can't help with technical questions if it won't play.) But wait!! There's more Moore! You can enjoy many previous essays written by Edward Kelsey Moore if you — click here! Curious about classical music? YourClassical.org is a free streaming service from Minnesota Public Radio. It exists through donor support — but you don’t have to join anything to listen! (If you like what you hear you can donate at any time.) YourClassical.org includes a collection of curated streams plus unique programs and features to promote calm and focus. You can enjoy the live, hosted Radio stream, or Relax, Lullabies, Choral, Sacred and other audio streams by using the menu at the left of the YourClassical screen. Or start a different stream on a mobile device by tapping the Home menu. To go deeper, you can listen to the best daily and weekly programs from American Public Media that you hear on your local public radio stations. YourClassical.org — click around and enjoy the world's greatest music!
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![]() After much anticipation the French translation, Les Suprêmes Chantent le Blues (The Supremes Sing the Blues), has arrived from publisher Actes Sud. This edition is now available in a beautiful trade paperback (Broché) throughout France and other French speaking parts of the world including stores and online merchants in: Switzerland, Belgium, Canada and more! Some have the French translation available in Ebook formats. You can read the first chapter (in French) — by clicking here. If you are interested in visiting the book’s page at the publisher’s site -- click here. Below are the ISBN book numbers if you'd like to search for book stores and online merchants who are selling the French editions. Les Suprêmes Chantent le Blues de Edward Kelsey Moore Traduit de l'américain par Emmanuelle et Philippe Aronson Broché (trade paperback) 9782330103361 Version numérique (Ebook) 9782330104870 EPUB format Version numérique (Ebook) 9782330104863 PDF format Also available in the Kindle Ebook format from Amazon. Quarante ans après avoir quitté la petite ville de Plainview dans l’Indiana en faisant le serment de ne plus jamais y remettre les pieds, un chanteur de blues dans la débine revient sur les lieux à contrecoeur afin de s’y produire à l’occasion de l’improbable mariage d’un vieil ami. Tandis qu’elles assistent à sa prestation incroyablement émouvante, Odette, Clarice et Barbara Jean, dites “Les Suprêmes”, n’ont pas la moindre idée de la profonde mutation que l’arrivée d’un tel personnage, venu d’un lointain passé, va provoquer en elles et autour d’elles. Après le triomphe de son premier roman, Les Suprêmes (best-seller dans la liste du New York Times qui a enthousiasmé les lecteurs du monde entier), Edward Kelsey Moore revient avec une histoire de pères et de fils, de péchés de jadis et d’acceptations à venir, qu’incarnent de nouveau, sous le signe d’une irrésistible drôlerie, des personnages aussi puissants qu’attachants. (Forty years after leaving the small town of Plainview in Indiana, and swearing never to set foot there again, a down-on-his-luck blues singer returns to reluctantly perform on the occasion of the unlikely marriage of an old friend. While attending this incredibly moving performance, Odette, Clarice and Barbara Jean, called “Les Suprêmes,” have no idea of the profound change that the arrival of such a character from the distant past will provoke in them and those around them. After the triumph of his first novel, Les Suprêmes (a New York Times best-seller that was met with enthusiasm by readers around the world), Edward Kelsey Moore returns with a story of fathers and sons, of sins of the past and future acceptance, brought to life with irresistible humor and characters as powerful as they are endearing.) |
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