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Berlioz


en Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 iul 2011
'David Cairns has a wonderful story to tell and he tells it superbly well ... rich in detail and imbued with imaginative insights that stem from love. It is also written with an enviable blend of grace and energy.'Observer
No artist's achievement connects more directly with early experience than that of Berlioz. David Cairns draws on a wealth of family papers to recreate in authentic and intimate detail the provincial milieu of Berlioz's boyhood, showing how the son of a village doctor was already transforming himself into the composer of theFantastic Symphony.Berlioz's desperate attempts to win his father's approval for his vocation, his struggles to establish himself on the Parisian musical scene, and his passionate pursuit of love are all brought vividly to life in this first volume of David Cairns's acclaimed biography, winner of the Royal Philharmonic Society's Music Award and theYorkshire PostBook of the Year.
'In David Cairns, Berlioz has found a biographer who shares his sense of scale. There is not a dull or redundant page in the whole book. Cairns has lived, breathed and dreamt Berlioz for more than twenty years. He has visited the places Berlioz visited and read the books Berlioz read ... You would no more want to read a slimmed-down version of this book than you would an abridged version ofDavid Copperfield.'
Sunday Telegraph
'Essential reading, not only for the ardent Berliozian but for anyone with an interest in the history of Romanticism.'Guardian
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ISBN-13: 9780571273027
ISBN-10: 0571273025
Pagini: 696
Dimensiuni: 135 x 216 x 47 mm
Greutate: 0.93 kg
Editura: FABER AND FABER LTD

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David Cairns was chief music critic of theSunday Timesfrom 1983 to 1992, having earlier written for theSpectator, Evening Standard, Financial TimesandNew Statesman. From 1967 to 1972 he worked for the London branch of Phonogram, planning and carrying out large-scale recordings of Haydn, Mozart, Berlioz and Tippett. In 1991, in recognition of his services to French music, he was made Officier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres. Actively involved in music making, he was co-founder of the Chelsea Opera Group and is now conductor of the Thorington Players. His highly acclaimed two-volume Berlioz biography has won many major awards.