e-branch
Login
My List - 0
Help
Home
My Account/Renew Loans
Community Info
KidSearch
New Catalogue!
Search
Advanced
By Format
By Number
My Searches
Can't Find it?
Find Magazine Articles & more
Problems?
Search:
Call Number
Item Barcode
Bib Number
ISBN/ISSN
Refine Search
> You're searching:
Halifax Public Libraries
Item Information
Copy / Holding Information
More Content
More by this author
Kennedy, Nina, 1960-
Subjects
Kennedy, Nina, 1960-
Pianists -- United States -- Biography.
Women musicians, Black -- Biography.
Musicians, Black -- Biography.
Browse Catalog
by author:
Kennedy, Nina, 1960-
by title:
Practicing for love ...
by call number:
786.2092 K36p
Search the Web
Kennedy, Nina, 1960-
Kennedy, Nina, 1960-
Pianists -- United States -- Biography.
Women musicians, Black -- Biography.
Musicians, Black -- Biography.
MARC Display
Practicing for love : a memoir / by Nina Kennedy.
by
Kennedy, Nina, 1960-
RoseDog Books, 2020.
Call #:
786
.2092
K36p
Subjects
Kennedy, Nina, 1960-
Pianists -- United States -- Biography.
Women musicians, Black -- Biography.
Musicians, Black -- Biography.
ISBN:
9781645305057 (pbk.)
Description:
ix, 400 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
Notes:
Includes index.
Summary:
"Young Nina Kennedy was a child prodigy, a musical genius. Growing up in a segregated black community, she was forced to speak slang or “Ebonics” during the day to protect herself from bullying. At night, she would return home to speak the King's English with her college professor parents, both esteemed classical pianists who felt their careers had been hampered by American racism. As a result, they were determined that their daughter would have the success that they never could. Practicing for Love: A Memoir reveals Nina’s work and recognition as a child prodigy from her first complete piano recital at age nine, to her debut as piano soloist with the Nashville Symphony before an audience of over 4,000 at age thirteen. She goes on to perform in concert and with orchestras throughout the country, and is accepted for study at the Curtis Institute of Music, and later at the Juilliard School. This book contains honest details about Nina’s romantic relationships, and sheds light on the impacts of sexism and racism on her career. Written in the #MeToo era, Practicing for Love also exposes the inappropriate liberties taken by orchestral conductors, concert agents and impresarios, and recording executives - victimizing both females and males of all races."--From publisher.
Genre:
Autobiographies.
Holds:
0
Copy/Holding information
Location
Collection
Call No.
Item type
Status
Central Library
Adult Black Nonfiction
786.2092 K36p
Core Collection - Adult
Checked in
Add Copy to MyList
Horizon Information Portal 3.24_8902M
© 2001-2013
SirsiDynix
All rights reserved.