Duke Ellington: Montreal 1964

Duke Ellington: Montreal 1964

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Duke Ellington: Montreal 1964 by

IPY Silver Medal 2021 Award Winner for Best Northeast Regional BookA deeply felt, meditative journey that transforms the way one sees and experiences this famous forest.

Nominated for IPY's Best Regional Book of the Year for New England

The Northern Forest of North America--stretching from New England and eastern Canada into the Upper Midwest--is one of the world's largest contiguous forests. Complex and beautiful, it supports a wide variety of life, and the woodlands offer an interconnected vastness that gives American and Canadian lives perspective and balance. This book is timely, for the Northern Forest is at the heart of important environmental and economic issues that have become critical, especially as big logging companies sell large portions of their land.

The very existence of this forest is extraordinary. For instance, in 1870 the forest covered just thirty percent of Vermont, but today eighty percent is woodland. This remarkable turnaround has taken place on what is overwhelmingly private land. Environmentalist Bill McKibben, in his introduction, says, This unintentional and mostly unnoticed renewal of the rural and mountainous east represents the great environmental story of the United States and, in some ways, the whole world. But forest acreage has begun to decrease in every state in New England, as trees are removed for commercial development.

Renowned photographer John Huddleston brings a contemporary vision to show the unique and transitory character of this amazing forest. His photographs were made with precise attention to ordinary beauty and circumstance as he sauntered in the woods with camera in hand. Through his photographs we gain a deep appreciation and understanding of the Northern Forest and see how proper forest management enhances both commercial and ecological interests. Under Huddleston's care, natural change is embodied in a new type of photographic composite created from exposures made of similar scenes in different seasons. This difficult, labor-intensive process elicits direct comprehension of cyclic time. Coupled with his straight photographs, the book reveals the dynamic forms and processes of the Northern Forest. And an array of text references explore the biology, economics, history, philosophy, and vulnerability of this vast regional landscape.
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EAN 0089948435891
Title Duke Ellington: Montreal 1964
Release date 2006-07-10
Format Black & White Closed-captioned DVD-Video PAL
Region Code 2
Studio Vai
Audience Rating Exempt
Condition Unavailable
Actor Harry Carney
Performer Major Holley
Performer Jimmy Hamilton
Actor Chuck Connors
Performer Herbie Jones
Actor Johnny Hodges
Performer Cat Anderson
Performer Chuck Conners
Actor Sam Woodyard
Performer Paul Gonsalves
Performer Russell Procope
Primary Contributor Major Holley
Performer Sam Woodyard
Actor Lawrence Brown
Primary Contributor Rolf Ericson
Performer Johnny Hodges
Actor Rolf Ericson
Performer Duke Ellington
Performer Buster Cooper
Performer Lawrence D. Brown
Actor Cootie Williams
Performer Harry Carney
Actor Major Holley
Actor Duke Ellington
Actor Cat Anderson