Selected Letters of Paul Hindemith

Selected Letters of Paul Hindemith
Title Selected Letters of Paul Hindemith PDF eBook
Author Paul Hindemith
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 296
Release 1995-01-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780300064513

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Paul Hindemith had a multifaceted career as an internationally acclaimed composer, performer, festival organizer, teacher, lecturer, and writer. Born in Germany in 1895, he was a leading member of the musical avant-garde, and when the Nazis came to power his compositions eventually were banned as "decadent art." In 1938 Hindemith went into voluntary exile in Switzerland and in 1940 migrated to the United States, where he became a citizen. His return to Europe after the war in response to urgent calls for help in rebuilding European musical life gave rise to many inner emotional problems. This selection of letters written by Hindemith spans his entire career, from the First World War until shortly before his death in 1963. Translated and edited by a leading authority on Hindemith, the letters (some of which were written in English) reveal that he was an observant, engaging, and opinionated correspondent who took a keen interest in contemporary culture and politics. The first such selection to appear in English, the letters deal with personal and professional matters and are addressed to his wife, publishers, and friends in both Europe and America. Among the many important personalities with whom he came into contact were the composers Stravinsky and Milhaud, the conductors Mengelberg, Furtwängler, Koussevitzky, and Klemperer, and the choreographers Massine and Balanchine. Published to coincide with the centenary of Hindemith's birth, the letters fill out our portrait of him and provide an absorbing chronicle of his life and times.

"The Artist-Operas of Pfitzner, Krenek and Hindemith "

Title "The Artist-Operas of Pfitzner, Krenek and Hindemith " PDF eBook
Author Claire Taylor-Jay
Publisher Routledge
Pages 189
Release 2017-07-05
Genre Music
ISBN 1351546309

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This is the first book-length study of the genre of 'artist-opera', in which the work's central character is an artist who is uncomfortable with his place in the world. It investigates how three such operas (Pfitzner's Palestrina (1915), Krenek's Jonny spielt auf (1926) and Hindemith's Mathis der Maler (1935)) contributed to the debate in early twentieth-century Germany about the place of art and the artist in modern society, and examines how far the artist-character may be taken as functioning as a persona for the real composer of the work. Because of their concern with the place of art within society, the works are also engaged with inherently political questions, and each opera is read in the light of the political context of its time: conservatism circa World War I, Americanism and democracy, and the rise of National Socialism.

Paul Hindemith

Paul Hindemith
Title Paul Hindemith PDF eBook
Author Stephen Luttmann
Publisher Routledge
Pages 578
Release 2013-01-11
Genre Music
ISBN 1135848416

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Paul Hindemith: A Research and Information Guide is an annotated bibliography concerning both the nature of primary sources related to the composer and the scope and significance of the secondary sources which deal with him, his compositions, and his influence as a musician and teacher. The second edition includes research published since the publication of the first edition and provides electronic resources.

The Other Classical Musics

The Other Classical Musics
Title The Other Classical Musics PDF eBook
Author Michael Church
Publisher Boydell & Brewer
Pages 428
Release 2015
Genre Music
ISBN 1843837269

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The Other Classical Musics will help both students and general readers to appreciate musical traditions mostly unfamiliar to them.

Notes for Violists

Notes for Violists
Title Notes for Violists PDF eBook
Author David M. Bynog
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 433
Release 2020-12
Genre Music
ISBN 0190916109

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"Notes for Violists: A Guide to the Repertoire provides historical and analytical information about thirty-five pieces of classical music written for the viola. Arranged alphabetically by composer, the book covers some of the best-known examples of string music repertoire prominently involving the viola. A single chapter is devoted to each of the thirty-five works. The selected string repertoire includes concertos, chamber music, and works for solo viola composed between the early part of the eighteenth century through the end of the twentieth century. Each chapter includes biographical information about the composer and historical information about the work. A detailed musical analysis of each work is also included. Numerous charts and musical examples provide further references for the reader"--

Intimate Voices: Debussy to Villa-Lobos. The string quartets of Debussy and Ravel

Intimate Voices: Debussy to Villa-Lobos. The string quartets of Debussy and Ravel
Title Intimate Voices: Debussy to Villa-Lobos. The string quartets of Debussy and Ravel PDF eBook
Author David Clampitt
Publisher University Rochester Press
Pages 325
Release 2009
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 1580462294

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Leading authorities explore, in direct and accessible language, chamber-music masterpieces by twenty-one prominent composers since 1900.

Symphonic Aspirations

Symphonic Aspirations
Title Symphonic Aspirations PDF eBook
Author Karen Painter
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 374
Release 2008-01-15
Genre Music
ISBN 9780674033597

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Can music be political? Germans have long claimed the symphony as a pillar of their modern national culture. By 1900, the critical discourse on music, particularly symphonies, rose to such prominence as to command front-page news. With the embrace of the Great War, the humiliation of defeat, and the ensuing economic turmoil, music evolved from the most abstract to the most political of the arts. Even Goebbels saw the symphony as a tool of propaganda. More than composers or musicians, critics were responsible for this politicization of music, aspiring to change how music was heard and understood. Once hailed as a source of individual heroism, the symphony came to serve a communal vision. Karen Painter examines the politicization of musical listening in Germany and Austria, showing how nationalism, anti-Semitism, liberalism, and socialism profoundly affected the experience of serious music. Her analysis draws on a vast collection of writings on the symphony, particularly those of Mahler and Bruckner, to offer compelling evidence that music can and did serve ideological ends. She traces changes in critical discourse that reflected but also contributed to the historical conditions of the fin de siecle, World War I, and the Nazi regime.