Star Turns and Cameo Appearances – Memoirs of a Life among Musicians
Autor Bernard Jacobsonen Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 noi 2015
As a music critic and orchestra administrator, Jacobson has had the opportunity to observe these outstanding musicians andmany of their colleagues at close quarters. Assisting Riccardo Muti at the Philadelphia Orchestra for eight years, he saw sides of that maestro not visible to the music-loving public. Throughout Star Turns and Cameo Performances, Jacobson adds his own sensitive and sympathetic view to public perceptions of musical luminaries of yesterday and today, helping to explain and illuminate their artistry.
Bernard Jacobson has worked in the music field for over fifty years, including stints as recording executive, music critic of the Chicago Daily News, artistic director and adviser for international orchestras in Holland, and visiting professor at Roosevelt University's Chicago Musical College. He has also performed and recorded as narrator of concert works and opera.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781580465410
ISBN-10: 1580465412
Pagini: 326
Dimensiuni: 157 x 239 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Editura: University of Rochester Press
ISBN-10: 1580465412
Pagini: 326
Dimensiuni: 157 x 239 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Editura: University of Rochester Press
Notă biografică
Bernard Jacobson
Cuprins
Preface Acknowledgments "Till Ready," to 1960 Inside the Record Industry, 1960-64 Freelance in London and New York, 1964-67 Chicago Years, 1967-73 Exchanging Criticizing for Supporting, 1973-76 The Pastoral Dream, 1976-79 Inside Music Publishing, 1979-84 Philadelphia, First Installment, 1984-91 Back to Holland, 1992-95 Philadelphia, Second Installment, 1996-2005 West Coast Years, 2005-14 Philadelphia, Yet Again, 2014-? Afterword Index
Descriere
Up-close and personal views, by the renowned music critic and orchestra administrator, of musical luminaries from Alfred Brendel to Jessye Norman and beyond.