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This is an EXACT reproduction of a book published before 1923. This IS NOT an OCR'd book with strange characters, introduced typographical errors, and jumbled words. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book. Top to learn more





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Water Music : Making Music in the Spas of Europe and North America




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Many of the most famous composers in classical music spent considerable periods in spa towns, whether taking in the waters, or searching for patrons among the rich and influential clientele who frequented these pioneer resorts, or soaking up the relaxing and decadent ambience of these enchanted and magical places. At Baden bei Wein, Mozart wrote his Ave Verum Corpus, and Beethoven sketched out his Ninth Symphony. Johannes Brahms spent 17 summers in Baden-Baden, where he stayed in his own specially-built composing cavern and consorted with Clara Schumann. Berlioz came to conduct in Baden-Baden for nine seasons, writing his last major work, Beatrice and Benedict, for the town's casino manager. Chopin, Liszt, and Dvorak were each regular visitors to Carlsbad and Marienbad. And it was in Carlsbad that Beethoven met Goethe. Concerts, recitals, and resident orchestras have themselves played a major role in the therapeutic regimes and the social and cultural life of European and North American watering places since the late eighteenth century. To this day, these spa towns continue to host major music festivals of the highest caliber, drawing musicians and loyal audiences on both local and international levels.
This book explores the music making that went on in the spas and watering places in Europe and the United States during their heyday between the early-eighteenth and the mid-twentieth centuries. Music was a hugely important part of the experience of taking a spa cure. Bands played during the early morning and late afternoon while people took the waters and bathed. Spa orchestras and ensembles entertained those gathering socially or resting in assembly rooms, pump rooms and in gardens and parks. In the evenings spa guests enjoyed concerts, visits to the theatre, balls, dances and gambling sessions at the casino, at all of which music played a major role.
Expert author Ian Bradley draws on original archival material and the diaries and letters of composers. His book ranges chronologically and geographically, beginning with Bath and Baden near Vienna, which both flourished in the eighteenth century, continuing through Baden-Baden, the Bohemian spas and Bad Ischl in the nineteenth century and on to Buxton and Saratoga Springs which saw their glory days in the early twentieth century. A concluding chapter brings the subject up to date with a review of the musical activities taking place in spa towns today and of the music that accompanies treatments in modern spas, now so ubiquitous and so important and growing a feature in the booming world of leisure, tourism, health and well-being. Top to learn more



Many of the most famous composers in classical music spent considerable periods in spa towns, whether taking in the waters, or searching for patrons among the rich and influential clientele who frequented these pioneer resorts, or soaking up the relaxing and decadent ambience of these enchanted and magical places. At Baden bei Wein, Mozart wrote his Ave Verum Corpus, and Beethoven sketched out his Ninth Symphony. Johannes Brahms spent 17 summers in Baden-Baden, where he stayed in his own specially-built composing cavern and consorted with Clara Schumann. Berlioz came to conduct in Baden-Baden for nine seasons, writing his last major work, Beatrice and Benedict, for the town's casino manager. Chopin, Liszt, and Dvorak were each regular visitors to Carlsbad and Marienbad. And it was in Carlsbad that Beethoven met Goethe. Concerts, recitals, and resident orchestras have themselves played a major role in the therapeutic regimes and the social and cultural life of European and North American watering places since the late eighteenth century. To this day, these spa towns continue to host major music festivals of the highest caliber, drawing musicians and loyal audiences on both local and international levels.
This book explores the music making that went on in the spas and watering places in Europe and the United States during their heyday between the early-eighteenth and the mid-twentieth centuries. Music was a hugely important part of the experience of taking a spa cure. Bands played during the early morning and late afternoon while people took the waters and bathed. Spa orchestras and ensembles entertained those gathering socially or resting in assembly rooms, pump rooms and in gardens and parks. In the evenings spa guests enjoyed concerts, visits to the theatre, balls, dances and gambling sessions at the casino, at all of which music played a major role.
Expert author Ian Bradley draws on original archival material and the diaries and letters of composers. His book ranges chronologically and geographically, beginning with Bath and Baden near Vienna, which both flourished in the eighteenth century, continuing through Baden-Baden, the Bohemian spas and Bad Ischl in the nineteenth century and on to Buxton and Saratoga Springs which saw their glory days in the early twentieth century. A concluding chapter brings the subject up to date with a review of the musical activities taking place in spa towns today and of the music that accompanies treatments in modern spas, now so ubiquitous and so important and growing a feature in the booming world of leisure, tourism, health and well-being. Top to learn more




Radionuclide and chemical concentrations in mineral waters at Saratoga Springs, New York [An article from: Journal of Environmental Radioactivity]


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This digital document is a journal article from Journal of Environmental Radioactivity, published by Elsevier in 2005. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Media Library immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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A project to characterize the radionuclide and chemical components in natural spring waters in the vicinity of Saratoga Springs, New York (USA) has been completed. As a result of the measured radionuclide and chemical content, eight springs were labeled as mineral waters, whereas three springs contained very low concentrations of these components. The mineral waters were highly enriched in alkaline and alkaline-earth elements, as well as chloride ions. Three isotopes of radium (^2^2^4Ra, ^2^2^6Ra, ^2^2^8Ra) were detected in the mineral waters and reached concentrations of 1, 20, and 2Bq/L, respectively. Overall, the ^2^2^6Ra isotope constituted about 80% of the total radioactivity measured in the water samples. Dissolved uranium concentrations in the mineral waters were very low (mean ~50mBq/L). Top to learn more




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A Poem On The Mineral Waters Of Ballston And Saratoga: With Notes Illustrating The History Of The Springs And Adjacent Country



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<title> A Poem On The Mineral Waters Of Ballston And Saratoga: With Notes Illustrating The History Of The Springs And Adjacent Country

<author> Reuben Sears

<publisher> Published by the Author, J. Comstock, printer, 1819

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This was the fourth year Cache County Sheriff’s Deputy Misty Garn has taken the leap for the good cause—this time as a “super plunger,” braving the freezing water three times, once with the Cache Sheriff-Smithfield Police team, and twice by herself. Loud music, food, and drinks helped create the fun atmosphere present during the three different times participants plunged into the water. “We realized that there are a lot of people who want to contribute, but are not interested in jumping into freezing cold water,” she said. But Haramoto said the water was plenty cold enough for the human polar bears. An estimated 250 men, women and children dove into the frigid waters of the reservoir. For some, the entry fees were paid by pledges from family and friends who wanted to see them gasping in the frigid water. While this marked the seventh year for the Polar Plunge at Hyrum Dam, it was the first year with the “Too Chicken to Plunge” option, which allowed people to contribute to the cause without actually plunging, Hutchinson said. HYRUM—Cold temperatures, wind, rain and a forecast of snow didn’t deter plungers or spectators from coming out to support the annual “Polar Plunge” fundraiser for Special Olympics Utah at Hyrum Dam Friday and Saturday. The first plunge was Friday afternoon, the second was at midnight, and the final plunge was held Saturday at noon. Plungers and spectators also contributed to the Special Olympics by buying food and drinks.

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But we've seen the light, and supporting an industry that is using an immense amount of energy and many resources to get ground water from foreign countries and ship it to my home, doesn't make much sense (See this post: AT on: Local Water, Local... for showering i was s. o. l. i use a pur water filter (inherited by bf's recently married and moved sister) and the supposedly filtered water that comes out of the fridge. Until my husband (Engineer) worked at our local Water Authority for an internship while still at college we had no idea, that despite the somtimes off colored and off tasting tap water, it is far better for you then bottled. 2) if you must drink bottled water, minimize the amount of distance the water has to travel to reduce the carbon emissions created during transportation. i bought the huge jugs of water you get at the grocery sto for 1 dollah and carted one on each arm back to the apt - on foot - to have clean drinking water. (it seems quite complex to filter the water and then carbonate it. just to get a carafe of sparkling water. In the next few weeks, we're going to figure out how to make or get local fizzy water that tastes just like the bottled type we like, and we're going to serve that at home to ourselves and to guests. Oh, we're not giving up the light fizzy water we love so much, we're giving up the bottled, imported part. the only time i will drink bottled water is when i am not at home and SEVERELY dehydrated - which is rare - and then i drink smartwater because it makes me feel good (and i do realize that it is probably a placeabo effect. So Saratoga is OK, Fiji Water a MAJOR no-no. GothamTomato, bottled water is a HUGE profit center for restaurants, so switching to tap is a major deal for them. Overall, the big thinking on the bottled water issue is that 1) tap is lowest impact. but life doesn't ever get simpler with civilization, does it. ). - We have tried to get used to still water (filtered tap). in my first apartment, in all its "owned-by-slum-lord" glory, had tap water that left red rust rings all over anything it sat in for more than 2 minutes.




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  • Heads up on Saratoga County water supply


    By Leigh Hornbeck MOREAU — The Saratoga County Water Authority may not be able to produce enough water to meet peak demands, according to a report written by officials from the state Department of Health after a visit to the water treatment plant in

  • Prep races highlight weekend with favorites, hunches


    Long before racing, people flocked to Saratoga for its famed “Fountain of Youth” spring water that supposedly cured everything from scarlet fever to stomach cramps. Today they still bottle this water that flows freely from the many springs that

  • Water advisory issued


    By ROBERT GAVIN, Staff writer SARATOGA SPRINGS — The city on Saturday issued an advisory for residents of Geyser Crest and the town of Milton to boil water due to a pipe break that forced the city's water treatment plant to shut down for two hours.

 
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