Hans Von Bülow: A Life and Times
Autor Alan Walkeren Limba Engleză Hardback – 5 noi 2009
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780195368680
ISBN-10: 0195368681
Pagini: 544
Ilustrații: 70 half tone, 1 line illustration
Dimensiuni: 236 x 163 x 41 mm
Greutate: 0.91 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0195368681
Pagini: 544
Ilustrații: 70 half tone, 1 line illustration
Dimensiuni: 236 x 163 x 41 mm
Greutate: 0.91 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Recenzii
provides a fascinating study of a man who intersected with all the great musicians of his day...engaging, well-written book
what an enthralling book, finely researched!
Alan Walker's ground-breaking Hans von Bülow: A Life and Times is the first objective biography of a major player who, for all his social ineptitude, shaped the musical world as we know it today.
Throughout the book, Walker delights the reader with rich insights and an encyclopaedic knowledge of the field, always infusing his elegant prose with a love of detail and irony, anecdotes and connections fuelled with wit and wisdom, all of which brings the subject alive. As a result his book promises to enrich scholars and music lovers alike, and to turn Beethovenians and Wagnerians into Von Bulowians: a must-read.
This magnificent long-overdue biography is the monument to Bülow that never was... What Truman Capote did in In Cold Blood towards creating a new genre of fiction faction that is to say a documentary with all its existential drama built in, Walker has contrived to do by extension in biography or should we call it biografaction where by connecting up data in the form of letters, civic documents and newspaper reports, together with an uncanny interpretive gift for reading between the lines, he creates a vital context whereby his book, quite apart from its profundity, finishes by being as unputdownable as the latest historical novel by Mary Renault.
Walker's narrative unfolds with energy, and provides an impressively rounded portrait of his subject, full of flaws as well as strengths... Generously laced with witty, wise anecdotes, copious footnotes, elegant illustrations and a family tree, as well as a hefty index and source list, the book represents a seminal study of one of the movers and shakers of 19th-century music, a relatively unsung hero of musical history.
Worth the wait... In English, Walker's book has no competition. Its sixty-three illustrations and programme reproductions add much to the reader's pleasure... A remarkable repository of information on Bulow.
a profitable read for anyone interested in the musicians and activities that von Bulow's life touched
This study of Hans von Bülow must stand as one of the most important and indeed necessary biographies of a musician published in recent times ... compelling
what an enthralling book, finely researched!
Alan Walker's ground-breaking Hans von Bülow: A Life and Times is the first objective biography of a major player who, for all his social ineptitude, shaped the musical world as we know it today.
Throughout the book, Walker delights the reader with rich insights and an encyclopaedic knowledge of the field, always infusing his elegant prose with a love of detail and irony, anecdotes and connections fuelled with wit and wisdom, all of which brings the subject alive. As a result his book promises to enrich scholars and music lovers alike, and to turn Beethovenians and Wagnerians into Von Bulowians: a must-read.
This magnificent long-overdue biography is the monument to Bülow that never was... What Truman Capote did in In Cold Blood towards creating a new genre of fiction faction that is to say a documentary with all its existential drama built in, Walker has contrived to do by extension in biography or should we call it biografaction where by connecting up data in the form of letters, civic documents and newspaper reports, together with an uncanny interpretive gift for reading between the lines, he creates a vital context whereby his book, quite apart from its profundity, finishes by being as unputdownable as the latest historical novel by Mary Renault.
Walker's narrative unfolds with energy, and provides an impressively rounded portrait of his subject, full of flaws as well as strengths... Generously laced with witty, wise anecdotes, copious footnotes, elegant illustrations and a family tree, as well as a hefty index and source list, the book represents a seminal study of one of the movers and shakers of 19th-century music, a relatively unsung hero of musical history.
Worth the wait... In English, Walker's book has no competition. Its sixty-three illustrations and programme reproductions add much to the reader's pleasure... A remarkable repository of information on Bulow.
a profitable read for anyone interested in the musicians and activities that von Bulow's life touched
This study of Hans von Bülow must stand as one of the most important and indeed necessary biographies of a musician published in recent times ... compelling
Notă biografică
Alan Walker is Professor Emeritus of Music at McMaster University and author of several books, including a three volume biography of Franz Lizst. He is a former staff member of the Music Division of the British Broadcasting Corporation.