Bela Bartok - the American Years

Bela Bartok - the American Years
Title Bela Bartok - the American Years PDF eBook
Author Agatha Fassett
Publisher
Pages
Release 1984-01-01
Genre
ISBN 9780844600925

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Béla Bartók - the American Years

Béla Bartók - the American Years
Title Béla Bartók - the American Years PDF eBook
Author Agatha Fassett
Publisher
Pages 388
Release 1970
Genre Music
ISBN

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Refusing to remain in his native land under Nazi occupation, the Hungarian composer and folk-musicologist Béla Bartók came with his wife to America in 1940. This book explores the composer's background and gives insights into the whole nature of the creative process.

Bela Bartok - the American Years

Bela Bartok - the American Years
Title Bela Bartok - the American Years PDF eBook
Author Agatha Fassett
Publisher
Pages 367
Release 1970
Genre
ISBN

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The Naked Face of Genius

The Naked Face of Genius
Title The Naked Face of Genius PDF eBook
Author Agatha Fassett
Publisher Boston : Houghton Mifflin
Pages 404
Release 1958
Genre Composers
ISBN

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An account of Bela Bartok's life in the United States. Includes catalog of his works.

Béla Bartók

Béla Bartók
Title Béla Bartók PDF eBook
Author Agatha Fassett
Publisher
Pages 367
Release 1970
Genre
ISBN

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Refusing to remain in his native land under Nazi occupation, the Hungarian composer and folk-musicologist Béla Bartók came with his wife to America in 1940. This book explores the composer's background and gives insights into the whole nature of the creative process.

Bela Bartók

Bela Bartók
Title Bela Bartók PDF eBook
Author David Cooper
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 451
Release 2015-01-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0300148771

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The definitive account of the life and music of Hungary's greatest twentieth-century composer This deeply researched biography of Béla Bartók (1881-1945) provides a more comprehensive view of the innovative Hungarian musician than ever before. David Cooper traces Bartók's international career as an ardent ethno-musicologist and composer, teacher, and pianist, while also providing a detailed discussion of most of his works. Further, the author explores how Europe's political and cultural tumult affected Bartók's work, travel, and reluctant emigration to the safety of America in his final years. Cooper illuminates Bartók's personal life and relationships, while also expanding what is known about the influence of other musicians--Richard Strauss, Zoltán Kodály, and Yehudi Menuhin, among many others. The author also looks closely at some of the composer's actions and behaviors which may have been manifestations of Asperger syndrome. The book, in short, is a consummate biography of an internationally admired musician.

Music Divided

Music Divided
Title Music Divided PDF eBook
Author Danielle Fosler-Lussier
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 252
Release 2007-05-24
Genre Music
ISBN 0520933397

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Music Divided explores how political pressures affected musical life on both sides of the iron curtain during the early years of the cold war. In this groundbreaking study, Danielle Fosler-Lussier illuminates the pervasive political anxieties of the day through particular attention to artistic, music-theoretical, and propagandistic responses to the music of Hungary’s most renowned twentieth-century composer, Béla Bartók. She shows how a tense period of political transition plagued Bartók’s music and imperiled those who took a stand on its aesthetic value in the emerging socialist state. Her fascinating investigation of Bartók’s reception outside of Hungary demonstrates that Western composers, too, formulated their ideas about musical style under the influence of ever-escalating cold war tensions. Music Divided surveys Bartók’s role in provoking negative reactions to "accessible" music from Pierre Boulez, Hermann Scherchen, and Theodor Adorno. It considers Bartók’s influence on the youthful compositions and thinking of Bruno Maderna and Karlheinz Stockhausen, and it outlines Bartók’s legacy in the music of the Hungarian composers András Mihály, Ferenc Szabó, and Endre Szervánszky. These details reveal the impact of local and international politics on the selection of music for concert and radio programs, on composers’ choices about musical style, on government radio propaganda about music, on the development of socialist realism, and on the use of modernism as an instrument of political action.