L'Organiste

L'Organiste

Author: C̩sar Franck

Publisher: Alfred Music

Published: 1999-12-21

Total Pages: 124

ISBN-13: 9781457479298

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The collection of 59 short works known as "L'Organiste" was written by Cesar Franck in 1889 and 1890 for the harmonium and is most often played on organ. This score is an exact reprint of the original edition published by Enoch (Paris) in 1892.


32 Sonatas, Vol 2

32 Sonatas, Vol 2

Author: Ludwig van Beethoven

Publisher: Warner Bros. Publications

Published: 1985-03

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780769254869

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Re-engraved, corrected editions by Artur Schnabel, with Schnabel's notes and comments in five languages. Volume One contains Sonatas One through Seventeen and Volume Two contains Sonatas Eighteen through Thirty-Two.


Confessions of a Literary Archaeologist

Confessions of a Literary Archaeologist

Author: Carlton Lake

Publisher: New Directions Publishing

Published: 1990

Total Pages: 236

ISBN-13: 9780811211307

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The author recounts his experiences in building collections of rare books and manuscripts of French literature, and reveals little-known facts about French artists, composers, and writers.


Piece de Concours

Piece de Concours

Author: Guillaume Balay

Publisher: Alfred Music

Published: 1995-12-21

Total Pages: 20

ISBN-13: 9781457479311

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Expertly arranged Trumpet Solo by Guillaume Balay from the Kalmus Edition series. This is from the 20th Century and Romantic eras.


For the End of Time

For the End of Time

Author: Rebecca Rischin

Publisher: Cornell University Press

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 218

ISBN-13: 9780801472978

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The clarinetist Rebecca Rischin has written a captivating book.... Her research dispels several long-cherished myths about the 1941 premiere.... Rischin lovingly brings to life the other musicians-- tienne Pasquier, cellist; Henri Akoka, clarinetist; and Jean Le Boulaire, violinist--who played with Messiaen, the pianist at the premiere."--Alex Ross, The New Yorker "This book offers a wealth of new information about the circumstances under which the Quartet was created. Based on original interviews with the performers, witnesses to the premiere, and documents from the prison camp, this first comprehensive history of the Quartet's composition and premiere held my interest from beginning to end.... For the End of Time touches on many things: faith, friendship, creativity, grace in a time of despair, and the uncommon human alliances that wartime engenders."--Arnold Steinhardt, Chamber Music"The clarification of the order of composition of the movements is just one of the minor but cumulatively significant ways in which Rischin modifies the widely accepted account of the events at Stalag VIII A.... For the End of Time is a thorough and readable piece of investigative journalism that clarifies some important points about the Quartet's genesis."--Michael Downes, Times Literary Supplement The premiere of Olivier Messiaen's Quartet for the End of Time on January 15, 1941, has been called one of the great stories of twentieth-century music. Composed while Messiaen (1908-1992) was imprisoned by the Nazis in Stalag VIII A, the work was performed under the most trying of circumstances: the temperature, inferior instruments, and the general conditions of life in a POW camp.Based on testimonies by the musicians and their families, witnesses to the premiere, former prisoners, and on documents from Stalag VIII A, For the End of Time examines the events that led to the Quartet's composition, the composer's interpretive preferences, and the musicians' problems in execution and how they affected the premiere and subsequent performances. Rebecca Rischin explores the musicians' life in the prison camp, their relationships with each other and with the German camp officials, and their intriguing fortunes before and after the momentous premiere. This paperback edition features supplementary texts and information previously unavailable to the author about the Quartet's premiere, Vichy and the composer, the Paris premiere, a recording featuring Messiaen as performer, and an updated bibliography and discography.


Composition as Explanation

Composition as Explanation

Author: Gertrude Stein

Publisher: Strelbytskyy Multimedia Publishing

Published: 2024-01-09

Total Pages: 18

ISBN-13:

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Gertrude Stein's "Composition as Explanation" delves into the intricate relationship between language and artistic expression. Published in 1926, the essay explores Stein's unique approach to writing and challenges conventional perceptions of composition. With a distinctive prose style, she reflects on the nature of creativity, emphasizing the significance of repetition and abstraction. Stein's work serves as both an exploration of her own artistic process and a broader commentary on the essence of language in shaping our understanding of art.


A Musical Offering

A Musical Offering

Author: Martin Bernstein

Publisher: Pendragon Press

Published: 1977

Total Pages: 784

ISBN-13: 9780945193838

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In the great tradition of the German Festschrift, this book brings together articles by Professor Bernstein's colleagues, friends and students to honor him on his 70th birthday. Ranging in subject from the trouv e song through esoteric aspects of Renaissance studies and authenticity in 18th-century musical sources to a lively and irreverent attack on performance practices today, the twenty essays by many of America's most distinguished scholars reflect the breadth and variety of Martin Bernstein's far-reaching interests and demonstrates the vitality and relevance of what is best in musicology today.


Cecilia Reclaimed

Cecilia Reclaimed

Author: Susan C. Cook

Publisher: University of Illinois Press

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 9780252063411

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Cecilia, a fifteenth-century Christian martyr, has long been considered the patron saint of music. In this pathbreaking volume, ten of the best known scholars in the newly emerging field of feminist musicology explore both how gender has helped shape genres and works of music and how music has contributed to prevailing notions of gender. The musical subjects include concert music, both instrumental and vocal, and the vernacular genres of ballads, salon music, and contemporary African American rap. The essays raise issues not only of gender but also of race and class, moving among musical practices of the courtly ruling class and the elite discourse of the twentieth-century modernist movement to practices surrounding marginal girls in Renaissance Venice and the largely white middle-class experiences of magazine and balladry.


Nadia Boulanger

Nadia Boulanger

Author: Léonie Rosenstiel

Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 452

ISBN-13: 9780393317138

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With a life that spanned nearly a century, at her death Nadia Boulanger was still director of the American School of Music at Fontainebleau, which she helped found after World War I. Enormously influential, she taught many distinguished performers and composers and helped American music gain worldwide recognition. This first full biography of Boulanger is a rich portrait of an important woman of our time. Photos.