Edward MacDowell: A Study. Unveiling the Musical Legacy of a Visionary Composer
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- Nombre de pages428
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-4-06-624364-7
- EAN4064066243647
- Date de parution09/12/2019
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille814 Ko
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- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "Edward MacDowell: A Study, " Lawrence Gilman offers a comprehensive exploration of the life and works of American composer Edward MacDowell. Through meticulous analysis and evocative prose, Gilman situates MacDowell within the intricate tapestry of American classical music, highlighting his pivotal role during a period marked by the burgeoning of a distinct national identity in the arts. The book employs a blend of biographical detail and critical interpretation, shedding light on MacDowell's contributions to piano music and symphonic composition, while also reflecting on the cultural milieu that shaped his artistic vision.
Lawrence Gilman, an esteemed music critic and scholar, was deeply embedded in the musical circles of his time, lending him unique insights into the composer'Äôs environment. His extensive knowledge of both European and American music traditions informs his study, enabling Gilman to deftly navigate the dual influences that permeated MacDowell'Äôs work. Drawing from personal correspondences and contemporary reviews, Gilman provides readers with a nuanced understanding of MacDowell's creative process and the challenges he faced as a pioneer in American music.
This scholarly work is essential for anyone interested in the evolution of American classical music and the figures who shaped it. Gilman's insightful analysis and rich narrative make this text a valuable addition to the libraries of musicologists, students, and general readers alike. "Edward MacDowell: A Study" not only revives the legacy of a significant composer but also invites readers to reflect on the broader themes of creativity and cultural identity.
Lawrence Gilman, an esteemed music critic and scholar, was deeply embedded in the musical circles of his time, lending him unique insights into the composer'Äôs environment. His extensive knowledge of both European and American music traditions informs his study, enabling Gilman to deftly navigate the dual influences that permeated MacDowell'Äôs work. Drawing from personal correspondences and contemporary reviews, Gilman provides readers with a nuanced understanding of MacDowell's creative process and the challenges he faced as a pioneer in American music.
This scholarly work is essential for anyone interested in the evolution of American classical music and the figures who shaped it. Gilman's insightful analysis and rich narrative make this text a valuable addition to the libraries of musicologists, students, and general readers alike. "Edward MacDowell: A Study" not only revives the legacy of a significant composer but also invites readers to reflect on the broader themes of creativity and cultural identity.
In "Edward MacDowell: A Study, " Lawrence Gilman offers a comprehensive exploration of the life and works of American composer Edward MacDowell. Through meticulous analysis and evocative prose, Gilman situates MacDowell within the intricate tapestry of American classical music, highlighting his pivotal role during a period marked by the burgeoning of a distinct national identity in the arts. The book employs a blend of biographical detail and critical interpretation, shedding light on MacDowell's contributions to piano music and symphonic composition, while also reflecting on the cultural milieu that shaped his artistic vision.
Lawrence Gilman, an esteemed music critic and scholar, was deeply embedded in the musical circles of his time, lending him unique insights into the composer'Äôs environment. His extensive knowledge of both European and American music traditions informs his study, enabling Gilman to deftly navigate the dual influences that permeated MacDowell'Äôs work. Drawing from personal correspondences and contemporary reviews, Gilman provides readers with a nuanced understanding of MacDowell's creative process and the challenges he faced as a pioneer in American music.
This scholarly work is essential for anyone interested in the evolution of American classical music and the figures who shaped it. Gilman's insightful analysis and rich narrative make this text a valuable addition to the libraries of musicologists, students, and general readers alike. "Edward MacDowell: A Study" not only revives the legacy of a significant composer but also invites readers to reflect on the broader themes of creativity and cultural identity.
Lawrence Gilman, an esteemed music critic and scholar, was deeply embedded in the musical circles of his time, lending him unique insights into the composer'Äôs environment. His extensive knowledge of both European and American music traditions informs his study, enabling Gilman to deftly navigate the dual influences that permeated MacDowell'Äôs work. Drawing from personal correspondences and contemporary reviews, Gilman provides readers with a nuanced understanding of MacDowell's creative process and the challenges he faced as a pioneer in American music.
This scholarly work is essential for anyone interested in the evolution of American classical music and the figures who shaped it. Gilman's insightful analysis and rich narrative make this text a valuable addition to the libraries of musicologists, students, and general readers alike. "Edward MacDowell: A Study" not only revives the legacy of a significant composer but also invites readers to reflect on the broader themes of creativity and cultural identity.