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9780714847719

Benjamin Britten (20th Century Composers series) order quantity
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Author: Michael Oliver
Published by: Phaidon Press Ltd
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A portrait of the life and work of Benjamin Britten.

Benjamin Britten (1913-76) was the greatest English composer of his time, and the first of his generation to enjoy a wide international reputation. With the great success of Peter Grimes (1945), he effectively re-invented English opera and was a pioneer of music for film and radio. His monumental War Requiem reached a wider audience than any other choral work of the century. He had an international reputation as a pianist and conductor and founded a major arts festival in Aldeburgh, the small East Coast town in which he made his home. For much of his life, however, British critics dismissed his music as merely 'clever', and some of his major works had disastrous premieres.In his twenties he considered emigrating to the USA, and lived there for over two years, but homesickness for the county of Suffolk drew him back and inspired some of his finest music. A pacifist and a ... more

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9780714847726

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Author: Rodney Greenberg
Published by: Phaidon Press Ltd
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A colourful biography of George Gershwin, arguably the 20th-century's greatest songwriter.

George Gershwin (1898-1937) is arguably the century's greatest songwriter, admired and loved for hit songs such as 'The Man I Love' and 'S Wonderful'. He achieved early acclaim and riches from the song 'Swanee' (1919) and was one of the first composers to realize the exciting potential of combining elements of jazz and popular song with the forms and instrumentation of symphonic music. In the wake of his successful concert pieces that followed the famous Rhapsody in Blue (1924), he was lauded by such classical luminaries as Schoenberg and Ravel. But critics quickly seized on the technical deficiencies of these larger-scale works, wounding the egocentric Gershwin, who was ever defensive about his lack of formal training. The enduring popularity of the concert pieces (among them An American in Paris) is nevertheless testimony to the ... more

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9780714847757

Giacomo Puccini (20th Century Composers Series) order quantity
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Author: Conrad Wilson
Published by: Phaidon Press Ltd
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The life of Giacomo Puccini, composer of many well-loved operas.

Giacomo Puccini (1858-1924) is perhaps the world's most popular composer of operas and said to represent Verdi's only true successor. A superb dramatist and gifted melodist, he had a wholly original style and sense of psychological atmosphere. Works such as 'La Boheme' and 'Madame Butterfly' have a universal appeal and are an essential part of the repertoire of every major opera house. With 'Turandot', completed after his death, Puccini composed the last Italian work in the genre to hold a firm place in the international world of opera. Although he composed a handful of non-operatic works, his fame rests entirely on his operas, beginning with the gothic 'Le Villi' (1884) and reaching a peak of success with 'La Boheme', 'Tosca' and 'Madame Butterfly'. He is renowned above all for his gift as a melodist, but he was also a new force in musical drama, and ... more

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9781851493630

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Author: Andras Kaldor
Published by: Scala
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The artist, Andras Kaldor, was introduced to opera as a child by his parents who held season tickets to the Budapest Opera. Although he trained as an architect, his love of the opera has proved the stronger influence and he has spent the last twelve years painting major opera houses around the world. The facade of each opera house is illustrated in all its splendour, without the distractions of surrounding buildings and street scenes which so often detract from even the best photographs. Each opera house has been personally visited by the artist. The drawings are first done in pen and ink in architectural style, with scrupulous attention to detail. They are then painted in gouache. The effect is stunning and allows the viewer to fully experience the complexity and exuberance of these flamboyant 18th, 19th and 20th century buildings. In addition to the facades Andras Kaldor has also added many detailed drawings of particular aspects of ... more

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9781921209765

Musica: 1000 Years of Classical Music - The Life and Times of the Great Composers - out of print order quantity
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Author: Millenium House eds.
Published by: Millennium House
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A lavishly illustrated, comprehensive reference to western classical music.

Hundreds of colour photographs, artworks, musical manuscripts and maps, along with authoritative and engaging text by eminent musical scholars from around the world take you on a musical journey thorough time, revealing how composers and performers, priests, princes and patrons, and the events of history have created the unique extraordinary tradition of Classical Music.

The journey begins 1,000 years ago, with music from Christian monasteries and churches. It then takes you through the millennium, era by era, from the glories of the Gregorian chant in the Middle Ages, to the masses, motets and madrigals of the Renaissance; the birth of opera and the beginnings of the modern orchestra in the Baroque era; the concertos, symphonies, sonatas, trios and quartets of the Classical period; the rise of the virtuoso in the early Romantic period; the ... more


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9780958275033

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Author: Nick Bollinger
Published by: Awa Press
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Music-lovers love lists, and this Top 100 from Radio New Zealand's highly respected music guru Nick Bollinger will not disappoint. As his legions of fans know, Bollinger's taste is eclectic: he's as likely to give space to the Axemen as to Bic Runga. His choices come accompanied by some of the most entertaining writing about music and musicians you're ever likely to read.

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9781905736287

An Opera Miscellany order quantity
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Author: Robert Weinberg
Published by: Cyan Books
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Published by: Taschen
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This title presents redemption songs. Few artists can lay claim to representing an entire music genre: singer-songwriter, guitarist Bob Marley is one. His name is synonymous with the indigenous Jamaican off-beat music of reggae, a local genre he took from his beloved island homeland to the world. The first reggae superstar, the dreadlocked, ganja-smoking Marley became a musical ambassador not only for the rhythmic Caribbean music that he helped create, but also for themes of peace, revolution, poverty, spirituality, love, and the Rastafarian philosophy. With his life cruelly cut short by cancer at only 36, Marley's entire recording career spanned only 19 years - during which time he created a canon of work which is more popular today than ever before. His greatest hits collection, "Legend", is by far the best-selling reggae album of all time, while his 1977 opus, "Exodus", was named Album Of The Century by "Time" magazine in 1999. ... more

 
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0886974766421

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Published by: Thom Music
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9780714847771

Igor Stravinsky (20th Century Composers Series) order quantity
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Author: Michael Oliver
Published by: Phaidon Press Ltd
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The first comprehensive English biography to appear since the composer's death.

Igor Stravinsky (1882-1971) was the inventor of modern music, comparable in versatility and influence to his close friend and contemporary Pablo Picasso. Famous for ballets, he composed neo-Classical and serialist works, but his style, while variable, was always highly distinctive. He has been the subject of a vast literature of musical analysis and biographical anecdote, and his scores, sketches and voluminous personal papers have been much studied. This book sets all of Stravinsky's major works into context without using overly academic language, making the subject accessible to a wide range of readers. The author devotes particular attention to Stravinsky's childhood in pre-Revolutionary Russia, the formative influence of which the composer acknowledged in later life. His discovery by the great impresario Diaghilev, his fruitful ... more

 
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