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Shawn, Allen
Arnold Schoenberg´s journey
- Editorial: Harvard University Press
- Páginas: 340
- Año: 2002
- Precio: 21.35 €
- EAN: 9780674011014
Much has been written about Arnold Schoenberg, one of the most important composers of the past century, but there is nothing quite like this remarkable little book. Pianist and composer Shawn has written a series of linked essays that effectively demystify and humanize Schoenberg, generally considered to be one of the most challenging of all modern composers. Shawn´s ironic goal, stated at the conclusion of his introduction, is to give Schoenberg´s work "a more superficial treatment than it has hitherto received." As Schoenberg´s music has been analyzed far more than it has been listened to, Shawn presents, by contrast, a personal, nonanalytical, nonscholarly, but still learned appreciation of the man and his music. He discusses each of Schoenberg´s works in chronological order, always within the larger context of his life and times. We learn of Schoenberg´s numerological superstitions, embrace of Judaism and Jewish causes, complex relationship with Stravinsky, and often quaint domestic pursuits, such as carving his children´s sandwiches into the shapes of musical instruments. Intended for the lay reader, the book is written in engagingly direct prose, and the few musical examples presented are not overlaid with obfuscating technical analyses. Recommended for all collections.
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