Chamber Music
Oxford University Press Inc (Verlag)
978-0-19-538253-2 (ISBN)
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Chamber Music: A Listener's Guide explores the stories behind these compositions: the circumstances of their creation, how they fit into the composer's life and works, how performers have dealt with their specific challenges, how critics and audiences have received them. From Arensky to Wolf, Chamber Music: A Listener's Guide provides inviting and up-to-date essays on 193 seminal works by 56 composers. Keller's generously scaled program notes offer considerable historical depth while revealing the author's enthusiastic delight in a repertoire that is obviously close to his heart. This book promises to be the essential single-volume concert guide for chamber music lovers in the 21st century.
James M. Keller has served since 2000 as Program Annotator of both the New York Philharmonic and the San Francisco Symphony, and also was the 2008-09 Leonard Bernstein Scholar-in-Residence at the New York Philharmonic. From 1990-2000 he wrote about music and recordings on staff at The New Yorker and in 1999 was awarded the prestigious ASCAP-Deems Taylor Award for feature writing about music in Chamber Music magazine, where he has been Contributing Editor for more than a decade.
Introduction ; Francois Couperin ; Georg Philipp Telemann ; Johann Sebastian Bach ; Carl Philipp Emmanuel Bach ; Franz Joseph Haydn ; Luigi Boccherini ; Wolfgang Amade Mozart ; Luigi Cherubini ; Ludwig van Beethoven ; Antonin Reicha ; Johann Nepomuk Hummel ; Louis Spohr ; Carl Maria von Weber ; Gioacchino Rossini ; Franz Peter Schubert ; Mikhail Glinka ; Juan Crisostomo de Arriaga ; Felix Mendelssohn ; Frederic Chopin ; Robert Schumann ; Giuseppe Verdi ; Clara Schumann ; Cesar Franck ; Bedrich Smetana ; Anton Bruckner ; Carl Reinecke ; Johannes Brahms ; Alexander Borodin ; Camille Saint-Saens ; Mac Bruch ; Antonin Dvorak ; Pyotr Ilich Tchaikovsky ; Edvard Grieg ; Gabriel Faure ; Vincent D'Indy ; Leos Janacek ; Ernest Chausson ; Edward Elgar ; Hugo Wolf ; Viktor Ewald ; Anton Arensky ; Achille-Claude Debussy ; Jean Sibelius ; Carl Nielsen ; Amy Cheney Beach ; Max Reger ; Sergei Rachmaninoff ; Gustav Holst ; Arnold Schoenberg ; Charles Ives ; Maurice Ravel ; Fritz Kreisler ; Ernst von Dohnanyi ; Ernest Bloch ; Bela Bartok ; Nikolai Miaskovsky ; Georges Enesco ; Alban Berg ; Karol Szymanowski ; Joaquin Turina ; Zoltan Kodaly ; Igor Stravinsky ; Anton Webern ; Edgard Varese ; Heitor Villa-Lobos ; Darius Milhaud ; Bohuslav Martinu ; Jacques Ibert ; Sergei Prokofiev ; Leo Ornstein ; Ervin Schulhoff ; Paul Hindemith ; Erich Wolfgang Korngold ; Silvestre Revueltas ; Francis Poulenc ; Carlos Chavez ; Aaron Copland ; Ernst Krenek ; Maurice Durufle ; Karl Amadeus Hartmann ; Dmitri Shostakovich ; Olivier Messiaen ; Elliott Carter ; Samuel Barber ; Nino Rota ; Benjamin Britten ; Alberto Ginastera ; Gyorgy Ligetti ; Luciano Berio ; Morton Feldman ; Gyorgy Kurtag ; George Crumb ; Krzyztof Penderecki ; R. Murray Schafer ; Alfred Schnittke ; Meter Maxwell Davies ; Steve Reich ; Joan Tower ; Joseph Cellli ; Paul Schoenfield ; Osvaldo Golijov
| Verlagsort | New York |
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| Sprache | englisch |
| Gewicht | 814 g |
| Themenwelt | Kunst / Musik / Theater ► Musik ► Klassik / Oper / Musical |
| ISBN-10 | 0-19-538253-6 / 0195382536 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0-19-538253-2 / 9780195382532 |
| Zustand | Neuware |
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