The World's Great Men of Music. Story-Lives of Master Musicians
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- Nombre de pages449
- FormatePub
- ISBN4057664101983
- EAN4057664101983
- Date de parution19/11/2019
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille724 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "The World's Great Men of Music, " Harriette Brower presents a rich tapestry of biographical sketches that delve into the lives and contributions of renowned composers and musicians from various epochs. Her narrative style is engaging and accessible, combining scholarly insight with a journalistic flair that captures the reader's imagination. Structured around key figures such as Beethoven, Mozart, and Wagner, Brower not only documents their artistic milestones but also explores the sociocultural contexts that shaped their creations, providing a holistic understanding of their music and its enduring impact.
Harriette Brower, an accomplished writer and musicologist, navigated both the literary and musical landscapes of her time with finesse. A contemporary of the early 20th century, her passion for music was forged through direct engagement with the arts as well as her connections within music circles. This book reflects her belief in music's transformative power and her desire to share the stories behind the legends, influenced by her experiences in a world rapidly evolving in terms of artistic expression.
For those seeking to deepen their appreciation for classical music and its towering figures, Brower's "The World's Great Men of Music" serves as an essential resource. It illuminates not just the music itself, but also the personal struggles, triumphs, and legacies of the great minds behind the notes, making it a compelling read for scholars and enthusiasts alike.
Harriette Brower, an accomplished writer and musicologist, navigated both the literary and musical landscapes of her time with finesse. A contemporary of the early 20th century, her passion for music was forged through direct engagement with the arts as well as her connections within music circles. This book reflects her belief in music's transformative power and her desire to share the stories behind the legends, influenced by her experiences in a world rapidly evolving in terms of artistic expression.
For those seeking to deepen their appreciation for classical music and its towering figures, Brower's "The World's Great Men of Music" serves as an essential resource. It illuminates not just the music itself, but also the personal struggles, triumphs, and legacies of the great minds behind the notes, making it a compelling read for scholars and enthusiasts alike.
In "The World's Great Men of Music, " Harriette Brower presents a rich tapestry of biographical sketches that delve into the lives and contributions of renowned composers and musicians from various epochs. Her narrative style is engaging and accessible, combining scholarly insight with a journalistic flair that captures the reader's imagination. Structured around key figures such as Beethoven, Mozart, and Wagner, Brower not only documents their artistic milestones but also explores the sociocultural contexts that shaped their creations, providing a holistic understanding of their music and its enduring impact.
Harriette Brower, an accomplished writer and musicologist, navigated both the literary and musical landscapes of her time with finesse. A contemporary of the early 20th century, her passion for music was forged through direct engagement with the arts as well as her connections within music circles. This book reflects her belief in music's transformative power and her desire to share the stories behind the legends, influenced by her experiences in a world rapidly evolving in terms of artistic expression.
For those seeking to deepen their appreciation for classical music and its towering figures, Brower's "The World's Great Men of Music" serves as an essential resource. It illuminates not just the music itself, but also the personal struggles, triumphs, and legacies of the great minds behind the notes, making it a compelling read for scholars and enthusiasts alike.
Harriette Brower, an accomplished writer and musicologist, navigated both the literary and musical landscapes of her time with finesse. A contemporary of the early 20th century, her passion for music was forged through direct engagement with the arts as well as her connections within music circles. This book reflects her belief in music's transformative power and her desire to share the stories behind the legends, influenced by her experiences in a world rapidly evolving in terms of artistic expression.
For those seeking to deepen their appreciation for classical music and its towering figures, Brower's "The World's Great Men of Music" serves as an essential resource. It illuminates not just the music itself, but also the personal struggles, triumphs, and legacies of the great minds behind the notes, making it a compelling read for scholars and enthusiasts alike.