Beethoven's Century: Essays on Composers and Themes (Eastman Studies in Music) Buy on Amazon

https://www.ebooknetworking.net/books_detail-1580462758.html

Beethoven's Century: Essays on Composers and Themes (Eastman Studies in Music)

90.00 USD
Buy New on Amazon 🇺🇸 Buy Used — $50.00

In stock. Usually ships within 2 to 3 days.

Book Details

ISBN / ASIN1580462758
ISBN-139781580462754
AvailabilityIn stock. Usually ships within 2 to 3 days.
Sales Rank6,537,235
CategoryMusic
MarketplaceUnited States  🇺🇸

Description

In Beethoven's Century: Essays on Composers and Themes, world-renowned musicologist Hugh Macdonald draws together many of his richest essays on music from Beethoven's time into the early twentieth century. The essays are here revised and updated, and some are printed in English for the first time. Beethoven's Century addresses perennial questions of what music meant to the composer and his audiences, how it was intended to be played, and how today's audiences can usefully approach it. Opening with a revealing analysis of Beethoven's not always generous regard for his listeners, the essays probe aspects of Schubert's musical personality, the brief friendship between Berlioz and Schumann, Liszt's abilities as a conductor, and Viennese views of Wagner as expressed by Hugo Wolf. Essays on comic opera and trends in French opera libretti in the late nineteenth century reflect the author's long-standing sympathy for French music, and strikingly eccentric personalities in the world of music, such as Paganini, Alkan, Skryabin, and Jan cek, are brought to life. Beethoven's Century concludes with a wry look at some startling developments in early twentieth-century music that have often been overlooked. Hugh Macdonald has taught music at the Universities of Cambridge, Oxford, and Glasgow, and since 1987 has been Avis H. Blewett Distinguished Professor of Music at Washington University, St. Louis. He has written books on Skryabin and Berlioz, and is a regular pre-concert speaker for the Boston and St. Louis Symphony Orchestras.

More Books in Music

More Books by Hugh Macdonald

Donate to EbookNetworking
Blow Your Own Horn!...Prev
Next