Anton Von Webern, a Chronicle of His Life and Work

Anton Von Webern, a Chronicle of His Life and Work

Author: Hans Moldenhauer

Publisher: New York : Knopf

Published: 1979

Total Pages: 824

ISBN-13:

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Based on the discovery of previously unknown Webern manuscripts, notebooks, and diaries, this biography of the twentieth-century composer examines all the crucial elements of his life and work, including his years as a pupil of Schoenberg.


Webern and the Transformation of Nature

Webern and the Transformation of Nature

Author: Julian Johnson

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 298

ISBN-13: 9780521661492

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This book considers the idea of nature in the music of Anton Webern. It stands out from other studies because it explores the wider social and cultural dimensions of the music, as opposed to the often narrow, technical analysis of the music. In doing so it offers an important case study for the way in which social ideas can be discussed in relation to apparently 'abstract' modern music. Moreover, it does so in relation to musical details not simply on the level of biography or cultural history.


The Life of Webern

The Life of Webern

Author: Kathryn Bailey

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1998-04-28

Total Pages: 242

ISBN-13: 9780521575669

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A fascinating account of Webern's life.


Anton Webern

Anton Webern

Author: Darin Hoskisson

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2017-03-27

Total Pages: 238

ISBN-13: 1317672682

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Anton Webern: A Research and Information Guide offers carefully selected and annotated sources regarding Webern from 1975 to present day, including sources on Webern’s life, his music, and the interpretation and reception of his music. Along with this comprehensive annotated listing of print and online sources, the book discusses the history of research on Webern and includes a brief chronology of his life. It is a major reference tool for those interested in Webern and his music and valuable for researchers of 20th century music and the Second Viennese School.


Anton Von Webern

Anton Von Webern

Author: Malcolm Hayes

Publisher: Phaidon

Published: 1995-10-19

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13:

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A concise biographical study of the life and work of Anton von Webern. The book explores the idea that modern music is obscure by setting Webern's technical advances against the Romantic inheritance of 19th century Austro-Germany.


Webern Studies

Webern Studies

Author: Kathryn Bailey

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1996-08-28

Total Pages: 400

ISBN-13: 9780521475266

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This collection of essays looks at the music of Webern from several different perspectives. Webern scholarship, based on the sketches and other primary material now owned by the Paul Sacher Stiftung in Basel and the Library of Congress in Washington, has emphasised Webern's lyricism, and this is a theme running through Webern Studies. Most of the essays are the result of work with primary material. The volume includes entries from Webern's diaries, and all of the row tables for his twelve-note music. A comprehensive Webern bibliography covers thoroughly the period since Zoltan Roman's bibliography of 1978.


The Right Notes

The Right Notes

Author: George Perle

Publisher: Pendragon Press

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 330

ISBN-13: 9780945193371

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George Perle has divided this collection into four parts Composers and Works (Bartïk Berg Schoenberg Scriabin and Webern Towards a New Musical Language Some Critical Appraisals of Contemporary Music Theory and On Listening to Modern Music. These 23 articles reviews lectures and speeches represent the best of 50 years of musical thought and insight by one of the keenest musical minds of this century. Sharing this particular composer's point of view leads the reader to an understanding of the linear progression(not easily apparent) from the last century to the next.


What Killed the Great and Not So Great Composers?

What Killed the Great and Not So Great Composers?

Author: Joseph W. Lewis, Jr., M.D.

Publisher: Author House

Published: 2010-04-23

Total Pages: 654

ISBN-13: 1452034389

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From a personally assembled database of 13,859 classical musicians, What Killed the Great and not so Great Composers delves into the medical histories of a wide variety of composers from both a musical and medical standpoint. Biographies of musicians from Johann Sebastian Bach of the Baroque period to Benjamin Britten of the Modern era explore in depth their illnesses and the impact their diseases had on musical productivity. Other chapters referenced to specific composers are devoted to such diverse ailments as deafness, mental disorders, sexually transmitted diseases, surgery and war injuries, to name a few. A unique section of statistics and demographics analyzes various aspects of composers’ lives such as their longevity related to contemporaneous nonmusical populations, the incidence of various illnesses they experienced over the centuries and the type of medical problems suffered by the so-called top 100 classical musicians. Although a precise and complete accounting of the great composers’ ailments may never be possible, a general understanding of the medical problems experienced by these unique individuals, nevertheless, can heighten one’s appreciation of their creative processes despite the hardships imposed by their physical and mental illnesses. Although some individuals surrendered to their disabilities for a variety of reasons, others were able to rise above their infirmities and produce the wonderful music mankind has enjoyed through the centuries.


To Boulez and Beyond

To Boulez and Beyond

Author: Joan Peyser

Publisher: Scarecrow Press

Published: 2007-11-09

Total Pages: 388

ISBN-13: 146169776X

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Joan Peyser offers a history of twentieth century music through the lives and works of its greatest composers in To Boulez and Beyond. Peyser provides historical context and suggests psychological insight for these masters, including Schoenberg, Berg, and Webern of the Second Viennese School; their immediate ancestors Wagner and Mahler; Rimsky-Korsakov and his pupil Stravinsky; and Hindemith, Bartók, Cowell, and Varèse. Discussing proponents of serialism and twelve-tone technique, as well as those who worked against these styles, the book also considers Berio, Stockhausen, Shostakovich, Babbitt, Copland, Wuorinen, and Cage, among others, describing how and why music moved throughout the 20th century. The largest section of the book is devoted to the life and works of Pierre Boulez. A new preface and a bibliography help to round out this revised and updated edition.