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Unitarian               minister,               poet,               writer               and               lecturer               Ralph               Waldo               Emerson               once               wrote               in               his               Essays,               First               Series,               "Man               is               explicable               by               nothing               less               than               all               his               history."               Certainly,               this               is               true               as               history               reveals               itself               from               the               individual               trying               to               make               sense               of               the               world               and               finding               the               truth               within               it.

History               is               the               account               of               everything,               the               headline               and               leading               story,               and               the               permanent               record               before               we               had               permanent               records.

Herodotus,               the               Father               of               History
               Who               writes               history?

Lots               of               people.

Herodotus               is               probably               the               most               famous               historical               scribe               of               them               all.

You               may               have               heard               his               name               in               elementary               school               and               forgot               all               about               him               from               there.

But,               this               Father               of               History               wasn't               just               a               name               in               the               history               books               or               mere               scribe               of               his               life               and               times.

On               the               contrary,               he               had               a               sense               of               what's               really               going               on               in               history               that's               worth               noting.

A               man               of               his               times,               Herodotus               believed               that               Fate               and               Chance               established               the               rules               of               the               Universe.

The               Universe               at               its               core               was               an               unstable               and               dangerous               place.

Arrogance               (Hubris)               could               invoke               extreme               retribution               of               the               gods               (Nemesis).

Moral               choices,               on               the               other               hand,               could               bring               favor.

To               the               extent               that               Herodotus               culled               morality               lessons               from               the               study               of               great               events               formed               the               basis               of               Greek               and               Roman               historical               traditions               down               through               the               ages.
               Yes,               indeed,               much               of               what               we               know               about               Ancient               Greece               and               Persia               comes               from               the               thoughtful               inscriptions               of               Herodotus.

To               this               day,               what's               important               in               history               and               from               whose               perspective               remain               critical               questions               for               the               historian               and               readers               alike.
               Awesome               Historians               Through               the               Ages
               Anyone               else?

Around               the               world               and               down               through               the               ages,               men               and               women               have               taken               the               time               to               write               it               all               down               for               generations               to               come.

For               example,               Ibn               Khaldun               was               a               legendary               Tunisian               historian,               scholar,               statesman               and               theologian,               and               is               credited               as               the               "Father               of               the               Social               Sciences."               Greek               historian               Thucydides               carefully               described               the               war               between               Athens               and               its               arch-rival               Sparta               for               generations               to               come.

English               great               Edward               Gibbon               wrote               the               definitive               book,               Decline               and               Fall               of               the               Roman               Empire.

Leopold               von               Ranke               pioneered               "scientific               history"               and               was               a               19th               century               great.

Noted               Chinese               scholar               Shen               Yue               brought               us               the               Liang               Dynasty.

The               Venerable               Bede               is               well               known               as               the               "Father               of               English               History."               Russian               historian               Sergey               Mikhaylovich               Solovyov               wrote               the               definitive               "History               of               Russian               from               the               Earliest               Times."               Frenchman               Michel               Foucault               holds               a               special               place               in               history               with               his               "Madness               of               Civilization"               and               his               critical               studies               of               social               institutions.

Voltaire               made               his               mark               as               both               historian               and               philosopher.

As               did               Plutarch.

Moroccan               historian               and               scholar               Abu               al-Abbas               Ahmad               ibn               Khalid               al-Nasiri               al-Salawi's               definitive               works               on               Morocco               and               the               Islamic               West               are               must-read               volumes               to               this               day.

American               Frances               Fitzgerald               wrote               one               of               the               most               definitive               books               on               the               Vietnam               War.

The               list               goes               on               and               on.
               Top               5               Best               Historians               in               Modern               Times
               History               continues               to               be               made               and               still               fascinates               those               who               write               it.

Over               the               years               and               down               through               the               ages,               hundreds               of               trained               or               self-made               historians               have               offered               their               unique               perspectives               on               what's               happened               and               why               it's               happened.

History               is               still               filled               with               important               times,               dates,               and               deeds               of               the               noble               men               and               women               who               lived               it               and               made               it               happen.
               To               choose               the               best               of               the               best               historians               in               moderns               times               is               difficult               as               debates               rage               over               liberal               and               conservative               bias,               who               owns               history,               issues               of               diversity,               among               others.

Are               the               very               best               historians               ones               who               write               with               a               classical               perspective               on               history?

Or,               do               historians               who               break               the               mold               rank               among               the               best               of               the               best?

Only               time               will               tell.
               Who               today               are               among               the               very               best               historians               of               their               generation?

Check               out               these               Top               5               Best               Historians               Today               and               the               notable               books               that               make               these               historians               the               very               best               in               modern               times.

Sure               to               please,               puzzle               and               prompt               further               study.
               Margaret               Olwen               MacMillan               
               Further               information               on               MacMillan               
               Notable               Books:               Women               of               the               Raj,               Nixon               in               China,               Nixon               and               Mao,               Peacemakers:               The               Paris               Peace               Conference               of               1919               and               Its               Attempt               to               End               War;               Paris               1919:               Six               Months               that               Changed               the               World
               Celebrated               historian,               great               granddaughter               of               Lloyd               George               of               Britain,               Margaret               Olwen               Macmillan               has               tackled               some               of               the               20th               Century's               most               important               historical               events               and               time               periods.

She               is               a               highly-regarded               and               decorated               historian.

Her               historical               books               are               thoughtful               and               important.

Margaret               Olwen               MacMillan               ranks               among               Trinity               College's               best.
               Doris               Kerns               Goodwin               
               Further               information               on               Goodwin               
               Notable               Books:               'Team               of               Rivals:               The               Political               Genius               of               Abraham               Lincoln;               Lyndon               Johnson               and               the               American               Dream;               The               Fitzgeralds               and               the               Kennedys;               No               Ordinary               Time:               Franklin               and               Eleanor               Roosevelt;               The               Home               Front               in               World               War               II;               and               Wait               Till               Next               Year.
               American               presidential               historian               and               Pulitzer               Prize               winning               author               Doris               Kerns               Goodwin               is               one               of               my               personal               favorites.

She               brings               history               alive               in               her               writing,               and               is               a               frequent               commentator               on               broadcast               news               shows               on               presidential               history.

Smart,               engaging               and               utterly               accessible,               her               historical               books               and               her               likable               personality               make               history               the               place               to               be.
               Barbara               Tuchman               
               Further               information               on               Tuchman               
               Notable               Books:               Stilwell               and               the               American               Experience               in               China:               1911-45;               The               Guns               of               August;               The               First               Salute;               The               First               British               Policy;               Bible               and               Sword:               England               and               Palestine               from               the               Bronze               Age               to               Balfour
               I               like               Barbara               Tuchman               for               all               kinds               of               reasons.

First,               she               was               a               self-trained               historian,               in               the               grand,               old               tradition.

Second,               she               wrote               with               great               passion               and               clarity.

Third,               her               interests               and               writings               were               eclectic               where               history               was               the               common               thread.

Finally,               she               made               history               come               alive               on               the               page.

While               Tuchman               died               in               1989,               her               historical               writings               are               still               a               must-read               for               the               new               millennium.
               Eugenia               Y.

Lean               
               Further               information               on               Lean               
               Notable               Books:               Public               Passions:               the               Trial               of               Shi               Jianqiao               and               the               Rise               of               Popular               Sympathy               in               Republican               China
               Here's               a               young               historian               who's               on               my               short               list               of               greats.

Her               writing               demonstrates               great               promise               and               is               especially               important               today               as               we               endeavor               to               assess               the               impact               of               new               China.

Lean's               is               expert               on               late               imperial               and               modern               Chinese               history               and               East               Asia,               with               special               interests               in               the               history               of               emotions               and               gender,               law               and               media,               consumer               culture,               among               others,               some               of               which               are               long               overlooked               by               historians               of               record.

Lean               will               surely               make               an               impact               with               her               study               and               historical               writings.

Columbia               is               lucky               to               have               her               among               its               scholarly               ranks.
               David               McCullough               
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               Notable               Books:               The               Johnstown               Flood;               The               Great               Bridge;               Truman;               John               Adams;               1776,               among               others
               What               list               would               be               complete               without               mention               of               the               great               David               McCullough?

Twice               awarded               the               Pulitzer               Prize,               along               with               the               Presidential               Medal               of               Freedom               and               National               Book               Award,               author               David               McCullough               has               been               celebrated               the               world               over.

The               Great               Bridge,               about               the               history               of               the               Brooklyn               Bridge,               was               his               noble               attempt               at               writing               something               that               wasn't               "all               bad               news."               On               the               contrary,               this               book               and               others               like               it               make               McCullough's               histories               shine               with               purpose               and               dedicated               scholarship.
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    Ever               since               the               Irish               troops               serving               in               the               English               military               first               merrily               paraded               through               New               York               City               on               March               17,               1762,               Irish               (and               other               non-Irish)               Americans               have               only               grown               fonder               of               the               annual               celebration               of               Ireland's               favorite               saint.

    A               lot               of               cross-cultural               artifacts               have               accumulated               as               well               as               the               Americanization               of               certain               Irish               stereotypes               that               would               surprise               many               real               Irish               to               hear               about.

    In               an               effort               to               reintroduce               the               true               essence               of               Ireland               into               the               now               over-saturated               sea               of               commercialized               Irishy               stuff               a               group               of               Irish               whose               fondness               for               America               is               second               only               to               their               love               for               their               original               culture               got               together               and               created               a               truly               Irish               music-theater               gala               spectacle               to               be               hosted               by               the               Irish               composer/conductor               Eimear               Noone               and               headlined               by               prominent               Irish               stars               (such               as               Roma               Downey,               Pierce               Brosnan,               and               others)               for               this               year's               St.

    Patrick's               Day               celebration.

    "This               Is               Ireland"               opens               on               March               17th               at               University               of               California               -               Los               Angeles               (UCLA)'s               Royce               Hall.

    With               the               help               of               Jan               Kean               at               Kean               &               Kolar               Communications               I               got               to               ask               Eimear               Noone               (pronounced               'Eeeeemer'),               the               show's               host               and               conductor,               a               few               questions:               Smorg:               Do               you               remember               how               you               got               into               playing               the               piano               at               age               3?

    Was               that               your               choice               or               was               it               something               that               your               parents               wanted               you               to               do?
                   Eimear               Noone:               Actually,               my               first               time               on               stage,               I               believe               I               was               singing.

    I               don't               remember               whose               choice               it               was               but               my               parents               have               always               supported               my               every               endeavor.
                   In               Ireland               ,               if               a               child               has               a               talent               for               a               particular               activity               they               are               encouraged               enormously.

    I               studied               at               a               tiny               school               in               the               West               of               Ireland               and               was               constantly               encouraged,               playing               in               groups               and               singing               solos               in               the               choir.

    It               was               a               combination               of               something               I               loved               with               the               support               of               the               adults               -               family               and               teachers               -               around               me.
                   Smorg:You               also               play               the               flute,               actually               holding               a               degree               in               concert               flute               along               with               composition               and               performance               from               Trinity               College               Dublin.

    What               drew               you               to               the               instrument?

    Do               you               still               play               it               regularly?

    Any               favorite               composition               for               the               flute?
                   EN:A               friend               of               the               family               had               a               wooden               traditional               Irish               flute               and               I               went               from               there               to               concert               flute.

    Yes,               I               still               play               from               time               to               time.

    My               favorite               piece               of               repertoire               to               play               was               always               "Density               21.5"               by               Edgar               Varése.
                   Smorg:               Having               grown               up               in               very               musical               Ireland               and               now               also               teaching               film               score               conducting               for               UCLA               Extension's               Music               Program,               what               is               your               impression               of               music               education               here               in               the               USA               ?

    What               can               American               schools               do               better               to               promote               musical               interest               in               our               kids?
                   EN:The               USA               is               such               a               vast               country               and               I've               seen               enormous               variation               in               educational               standards               and               backgrounds               as               one               would               expect.

    By               and               large,               the               majority               of               students               I               work               with               have               already               completed               at               least               an               undergraduate               degree               and               dedicated               themselves               to               their               craft               so               I               can't               really               comment               on               general               music               education.

    In               terms               of               school               children:               I               believe               that               every               child               should               have               access               to               a               musical               education.

    There's               so               much               more               to               studying               an               aesthetic               discipline               than               most               people               realize.

    Studying               music               has               proven               a               cognitive               developmental               benefit               for               children.
                   Smorg:               If               you               ask               the               average               American               to               name               an               Irish               music               tune               you'd               most               likely               hear               something               like               'Greensleeves'               or               'Danny               Boy'               or               'Riverdance'               back.

    Are               these               representative               of               Irish               music?

    Is               there               any               particular               essence               that               is               characteristic               to               Irish               music?

    (For               example:               Bulgarian               folk               songs               tend               to               be               story-telling               or               related               to               local               folk               lore,               and               sounding               pretty               dissonant               and               set               to               irregular               meter;               Chinese               music               is               based               on               the               pentatonic               scale               and               tend               to               sound               like               the               sound               of               the               bamboo               forest;               Italian               songs               have               characteristic               melodic               archs;               while               French               songs               tend               to               be               very               chromatic,               etc).
                   EN:               Danny               Boy               is               based               on               the               tune               "The               Derry               Air"               (the               lyric               of               "Danny               Boy"               was               actually               written               by               an               English               lawyer               -               Frederic               Weatherly)               and               Greensleeves               is               an               English               tune,               sometimes               folk               lore               attributes               its               composition               to               King               Henry               VIII!

    Like               most               cultures,               traditional               Irish               music               has               its               worksongs,               its               laments,               its               love-songs               etc.

    I               love               the               way               a               traditional               Irish               air               sung               unaccompanied               in               a               pub               in               Ireland               will               silence               every               being               in               the               room.

    To               run               the               risk               of               being               terribly               crude               and               breaking               down               traditional               Irish               tunes               into               a               few               simplistic               techniques,               a               couple               of               common               traits               would               be               the               use               of               the               Mixolydian               mode               and               repetition               of               the               tonic               at               the               end               of               a               melody.

    I               love               the               way               Bill               Whelan               -               the               composer               of               Riverdance               -               uses               traditional               Irish               modes/techniques/flavors,               alive               with               fantastic               rhythms               and               brings               the               freshness               of               someone               whose               musical               voice               resonates               with               the               spirit               of               other               great               world               musics.
                   Smorg:               Your               career               has               spanned               so               many               variety               of               music               genre;               classical,               ballet,               film,               rock/pop,               and               even               video               game               music               (you               seem               like               a               modern               days               version               of               Erich               Korngold!)!

    Which               of               these               do               you               find               the               most               challenging?
                   EN:               It               always               depends               on               the               situation               I'm               in,               the               performers,               composers               etc.

    Of               course,               generally               speaking,               conducting               Stravinsky               is               going               to               be               more               challenging               that               recording               a               pop               album!

    One               of               the               reasons               I               love               LA               is               that               I               love               the               musical               diversity.

    I               remember               one               particular               week               when               I               worked               with               the               same               musicians               on               Stravinsky's               "L'Histoire               du               Soldat",               a               pop               album               and               a               video               game.

    I'm               a               huge               cross-genre               music               fan               and               cultural               snobbery               is               something               that               I               think               of               as               terribly               narrow-minded               and               stultifying               for               an               artist.

    In               fact,               I               find               that               my               relationship               with               Classic               music               is               enriched               by               my               love               affair               with               film               scores,               rock,               jazz               and               world               musics.
                   Smorg:               Tell               us               how               you               got               into               orchestrating               and               conducting               the               music               of               the               mega               hit               video               game               'World               of               Warcraft'               and               the               'Starcraft'               series?

    Do               you               play               the               video               games               in               your               spare               time,               too?
                   EN:               At               first               I               was               an               assistant               to               one               of               the               original               orchestrators               on               WOW               and               ended               up               doing               a               lot               of               that               score               in               the               end.

    Composer               and               Audio               Director,               Russell               Brower               from               Blizzard               games               invited               me               to               fly               to               Skywalker               Ranch               with               the               team               to               conduct               the               score               to               Starcraft               II               there               with               an               orchestra               made               up               of               member               of               the               San               Francisco               Symphony,               Ballet               and               Opera               orchestras.

    Blizzard               has               a               fantastic               stable               of               composers               and               orchestrators               and               their               creative               director               Chris               Metzen               is               a               real               visionary.
                   It               was               an               enormously               rewarding               experience               and               I               got               to               argue               at               length               about               orchestral               seating               with               eminent               recording               engineer,               John               Kurlander,               which               was               like               getting               a               masterclass               in               orchestral               mike-placement               and               recording               -               very               nerdy               indeed!
                   The               games               are               creatively               ground-breaking               and               I               play               them               when               I               can,               although               I               must               admit,               I'm               much               more               into               the               incredible               artwork               and               animation               than               anything               else!
                   Smorg:               Have               you               thought               of               conducting               or               composing               an               opera               in               the               future?
                   EN:               I've               conducted               lots               of               "opera               scenes"               and               arias               but               I've               not               yet               had               the               opportunity               to               conduct               a               fully               staged               opera.

    Of               course,               I               would               love               to               conduct               an               opera!
                   As               for               composing               one               -               why               not?

    If               a               commission               happen               to               float               my               way...
                   Smorg:               Do               you               prefer               the               thrill               and               uncertainty               of               live               conducting               performances               or               do               you               prefer               studio               conducting               where               you               can               really               perfect               the               sound               of               the               performance?
                   EN:               They               are               two               different               animals.

    Sometimes               the               pressure               can               actually               be               greater               in               the               studio               situation               especially               if               there's               a               particularly               "detail               oriented"               (that's               being               kind!)               client,               director,               producer               etc.

    I               love               both               situations,               especially               when               I'm               working               with               a               group               of               musicians               I               love               and               trust.
                   Smorg:               What               do               you               find               most               challenging               about               orchestral               conducting?
                   EN:               Let               me               first               think               about               what's               least               challenging               about               orchestral               conducting...

    I               may               need               some               time               to               think               about               that               one!
                   Smorg:               Does               being               a               woman               present               you               with               difficulties               that               your               male               colleagues               wouldn't               have               in               your               field               of               work?
                   EN:               Yes,               I               would               definitely               say               so.

    There               is               something               called               the               "maestro               myth"               that               I               do               not,               and               in               fact,               cannot               subscribe               to:               many               people               have               an               ingrained               perception               of               the               big-haired               maestro               wearing               bow-tie               and               tails;               it's               a               perception               I               can't               compete               with.

    I               always               feel               supported               by               the               orchestral               musicians               and               audiences               but               it's               sometimes               difficult               to               get               the               opportunity               to               conduct               at               all               because               it's               difficult               for               those               who               haven't               previously               seen               me               perform               -               because               of               pre-conceived               notions               -               to               visualize               me               in               that               role.
                   My               irreverent               motto               is:               "Big               hair               doesn't               make               the               music               sound               better!"
                   Smorg:               Tell               us               about               the               Hollywood               Sound               Asylum?

    How               is               the               project               coming               along?
                   EN:               That               is               a               pet               project               of               mine               that               I'm               hoping               to               concentrate               on               later               in               the               year.

    Of               course               it's               all               subject               to               funding               but               I               used               to               perform               a               lot               of               smaller               works               of               contemporary               art               music               in               Dublin               and               I'm               hoping               to               do               some               more               experimental               art               music               here               in               LA               with               Hollywood               Sound               Asylum.
                   Smorg:               This               St.

    Patrick's               Day               you               will               be               hosting               'This               Is               Ireland'               live               music-theater               celebration               of               your               homeland               at               UCLA's               Royce               Hall               in               Los               Angeles               .

    What               inspired               you               to               this               project               and               what               do               you               hope               to               achieve               with               its               performance?
                   EN:               Firstly               I               couldn't               find               much               to               do               in               LA               on               St.

    Patrick's               Day               that               was               authentically               Irish               and               I               saw               a               type               of               cartoon               version               of               my               culture               that               had               become               what               people               perceived               to               be               "Irish".

    Ireland               is               a               country               that               is               so               steeped               in               true               -               non-plastic               -               culture.

    When               I               started               programming               the               show               -               which               follows               an               historical               time-line               -               I               was               almost               overwhelmed               by               the               abundance               of               material               before               me.

    When               we               were               introduced               to               the               production               team               at               Royce               Hall               by               Julie               Whittaker               of               the               LA               Ballet,               they               liked               the               idea               so               much               they               suggested               we               make               it               an               annual               event.

    We               want               our               audience               to               get               a               true               sense               of               those               element               that               combine               to               make               the               Irish               culture,               indeed               the               Irish               psyche,               what               it               is.

    We               want               to               share               with               our               adopted               city,               the               historical               and               political               background               that               has               influenced               us               as               artists.

    This               show               is               a               real               emotional               roller-coaster               with               scenes               of               poignant               tragic               beauty               and               comedic               largesse               -               a               deeply               philosophical               piece               of               poetry               followed               by               a               scene               of               self-mocking               bawdy               comedy               with               incredible               pieces               of               Irish               and               Irish-influenced               music               as               the               pillars               for               the               narrative.
                   Basically               I               wanted               to               share               the               real               essence               of               our               culture               with               my               LA               neighbors               and               friends               -               in               the               form               of               an               authentic               cultural               party               -               and               do               away               with               the               proverbial               inflatable               leprechauns               once               and               for               all!
                   You               can               visit               Eimear               Noone               at               her               website:               www.eimearworld.com               and               if               you               are               or               plan               to               be               in               Los               Angeles               area               on               March               17th,               stop               by               at               UCLA's               Royce               Hall               for               true               Irish               immersion               at               the               first               This               Is               Ireland               celebration!
                   Sources:               
                   -               Kean               &               Kolar               Communications               
                   -               Eimear               Noone               
                   -               UCLA               Live!

    Performing               Arts               Page               
                   -               History.com               St.

    Patrick's               Day               Page






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