The Masters and Their Music. A series of illustrative programs with biographical, / esthetical, and critical annotations

Par : W. S. B. Mathews

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  • Nombre de pages166
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN859-65--4736920-2
  • EAN8596547369202
  • Date de parution16/09/2022
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille847 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurDIGICAT

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In "The Masters and Their Music, " W. S. B. Mathews delves into the intricate relationship between acclaimed composers and their transformative contributions to the world of music. This meticulously crafted work examines the lives, influences, and legacies of pivotal figures in music history, employing an analytical lens that highlights both biographical details and stylistic innovations. Mathews intertwines detailed musical analysis with historical context, making this exploration not just an artistic assessment, but a rich narrative that situates these masters within their socio-cultural frameworks.
W. S. B. Mathews, a distinguished musicologist and scholar, has dedicated his career to the study of music history and theory. His extensive research draws upon personal experiences as a performer and educator, which inspired him to illuminate the profound impact of composers on contemporary music. His insights elucidate the emotional and intellectual motivations that drove these artists, reflecting his passion for making complex ideas accessible to readers and musicians alike.
This book is highly recommended for anyone interested in the deeper meanings embedded within musical compositions, offering both enthusiasts and scholars a unique perspective on how historical contexts shape artistic endeavors. Mathews' eloquent prose and comprehensive analysis make "The Masters and Their Music" an indispensable resource for a thorough understanding of music's masters.
In "The Masters and Their Music, " W. S. B. Mathews delves into the intricate relationship between acclaimed composers and their transformative contributions to the world of music. This meticulously crafted work examines the lives, influences, and legacies of pivotal figures in music history, employing an analytical lens that highlights both biographical details and stylistic innovations. Mathews intertwines detailed musical analysis with historical context, making this exploration not just an artistic assessment, but a rich narrative that situates these masters within their socio-cultural frameworks.
W. S. B. Mathews, a distinguished musicologist and scholar, has dedicated his career to the study of music history and theory. His extensive research draws upon personal experiences as a performer and educator, which inspired him to illuminate the profound impact of composers on contemporary music. His insights elucidate the emotional and intellectual motivations that drove these artists, reflecting his passion for making complex ideas accessible to readers and musicians alike.
This book is highly recommended for anyone interested in the deeper meanings embedded within musical compositions, offering both enthusiasts and scholars a unique perspective on how historical contexts shape artistic endeavors. Mathews' eloquent prose and comprehensive analysis make "The Masters and Their Music" an indispensable resource for a thorough understanding of music's masters.