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The Sibelius Companion

Autor Glenda D. Goss
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 8 dec 1996 – vârsta până la 17 ani
The Sibelius Companion represents in its collected chapters the most advanced research in the field of Sibelius studies today. Since mid-century, so much new information has come to light that our understanding of both the man and his music has changed profoundly. These changes are fully represented in the present volume.Some of the topics examined, particularly the vocal music, including Luonnotar^, which is here given a brilliant and provocative analysis, have previously been neglected. Other chapters deal with more familiar works, such as the Second and the Seventh Symphonies, which are approached in the light of recent scholarship and fresh perspective. Readers will find new light on Sibelius's biography, the first English-language investigation ever done of Sibelius and Karelianism, pioneering sketch studies, new analytical methods for understanding the music, studies in reception history, an assessment of the state of Sibelious research with a rich bibliography, the most complete chronological catalogue of works available, and a full Register of Names that identifies in considerable detail over 100 individuals and organizations important in Sibelius's creative life. Written in an accessible style, newly researched and fully documented, ^IThe Sibelius Companion^R will interest scholars, students, and music enthusiasts alike.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780313283932
ISBN-10: 0313283931
Pagini: 468
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 40 mm
Greutate: 0.91 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Greenwood
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

GLENDA DAWN GOSS is Professor of Musicology at the University of Georgia and 1996 Visiting Professor at the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki. She is the author of Jean Sibelius and Olin Downes: Music, Friendship, Criticism (1995) and other studies on the music of the 20th century.

Cuprins

Editorial NotePrefaceAcknowledgmentsFrom Youth to MaturityIntroductionJean Siblius and Vienna by Peter ReversInterlude I: Sibelius in the 1890sSibelius, The Kalevala, and Karelianism by William A. WilsonSibelius and Wagner by Eero TarastiSibelius's Second Symphony and the Legacy of Symphonic Lyricism by David HaasMasterworksInterlude II: 1900-1914The Violin Concerto by Erkki SalmenhaaraThe Essence of Sibelius: Creation Myths and Rotational Cycles in Luonnotar by James Hepokoski"Symphonic Fantasy": A Synthesis of Symphonic Thinking in Sibelius's Seventh Symphony and Tapiola by Veijo MurtoMÄki"A Bridge to the World"Interlude III: Sibelius, Words, and MusicSongs by Valeria SirénChoral Works by Daniel PolitoskeObservations on Music and Musicians by Jean SibeliusThe Compositional ProcessSibelius's Seventh Symphony: An Introduction to the Manuscript and Printed Sources by Kari KilpeläinenSibelius in the Concert Hall and in ScholarshipInterlude IV: A Composer and His ReputationSibelius and England by Laura GraySibelius Research by Fabian DahlströmChronological List of WorksRegister of NamesBibliographyIndex of WorksGeneral Index