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Muziek sinds 1900

Deze serie duikt in muziek en muzikaal leven vanaf het einde van de 19e eeuw tot heden. Het omvat historische en biografische studies gericht op de context van compositie, naast analytische werken die muzikale taal en compositieprocessen verkennen. Er wordt nadruk gelegd op de omstandigheden rondom muziekcreatie, inclusief mecenaat, publicatiepraktijken en het muzikale leven van diverse naties. De collectie biedt een alomvattend perspectief op de evolutie van moderne muziek.

Luigi Dallapiccola and Musical Modernism in Fascist Italy
Schoenberg's Atonal Music
Music in Germany since 1968
French Music and Jazz in Conversation
Schoenberg's Twelve-Tone Music
Prokofiev's Soviet Operas
  • Prokofiev's last four operas are major works of his career in the Soviet Union, yet the original versions remain unfamiliar since they exist only in manuscript form. This book offers bold new interpretations, draws on a wide range of primary and secondary sources, and includes comparisons with works of literature, film, and theatre.

    Prokofiev's Soviet Operas
  • Jack Boss presents detailed analyses of Arnold Schoenberg's twelve-tone pieces, bringing the composer's 'musical idea' - problem, elaboration, solution - to life.

    Schoenberg's Twelve-Tone Music
    5,0
  • Schoenberg's Atonal Music

    • 405bladzijden
    • 15 uur lezen

    The 'prequel' to Schoenberg's Twelve-Tone Music (Cambridge, 2014), this book demonstrates that the term 'atonal' is effective in describing Schoenberg's music from 1908-21. Written for music scholars, performers and conductors, it features detailed analyses that will help them understand the core logic of some of the most difficult pieces of music.

    Schoenberg's Atonal Music
    4,0
  • Tracing the history of musical modernism in Italy from the fin de siecle to the Cold War, this book follows the work of Luigi Dallapiccola, the leading Italian composer of the mid-twentieth century, as he moved from support for the fascist regime to a committed resistance to totalitarianism.

    Luigi Dallapiccola and Musical Modernism in Fascist Italy
  • The first in-depth historical analysis of British art music post-1945, providing a group-portrait of eleven composers ranging from avant-garde to pop.

    British Musical Modernism
    3,0
  • The Spectral Piano

    • 210bladzijden
    • 8 uur lezen

    Marilyn Nonken finds precedent in the works of pianist-composers Liszt, Scriabin and Debussy for spectral attitudes towards the musical experience.

    The Spectral Piano
    4,0
  • John Cage and Peter Yates

    • 342bladzijden
    • 12 uur lezen

    The correspondence between John Cage and Peter Yates represents the final part of Cage's three most significant exchanges of letters. Cage argued 'composing's one thing, performing's another, listening's a third': in this exchange he engages directly with the last part of that triad of musical... číst celé

    John Cage and Peter Yates
    5,0