Description: Further DetailsTitle: Heinrich Schenker: Selected CorrespondenceCondition: NewEAN: 9781843839644ISBN: 9781843839644Publisher: The Boydell PressFormat: HardbackRelease Date: 10/16/2014Item Height: 234mmItem Length: 156mmAuthor: Ian BentLanguage: EnglishISBN-10: 1843839644Description: Brings together in one volume the full text of some 450 letters in first-time English translation, organized into sections each prefaced by an introduction. All the letters are fully annotated and they yield information about Viennese society, culture and politics of the time.The work of Heinrich Schenker (1868-1935), widely regarded as the most important music theorist of the twentieth century, has shaped the teaching of music theory in the United States profoundly and influenced theorists there, in Europe, and throughout the world. Living and working in Vienna, Schenker maintained a vigorous correspondence with a large circle of professional musicians, writers, music critics, institutions, administrators, patrons, friends, and pupils. A large part of his correspondence was preserved after his death: some 7,000 letters, postcards, telegrams, etc., to and from 400 correspondents. His diaries record the fabric of his personal life and his activities asa private music teacher and writer; they also provide a detailed commentary on historical and political events and offer a window on to the conditions of life in Vienna. Taken together, these documents contribute vividly to the picture of cultural life in Vienna, and elsewhere, from the perspective of a Jewish intellectual and his circle of musical and artistic friends. Heinrich Schenker: Selected Correspondence represents a concise edition ofsome of the theorist's most important and revelatory letters and diary entries. It offers the full text of some 450 letters in English translation, organized into sections devoted to various aspects of his professional life: teaching, writing, administration, and maintaining contact with an ever widening circle including Ferruccio Busoni, Julius Röntgen, Otto Erich Deutsch, Alphons von Rothschild, Paul von Klenau, Wilhelm Furtwängler, Paul Hindemith, MorizViolin, John Petrie Dunn, and Hans Weisse. Extracts from the diaries provide a summary of important parts of the correspondence that do not survive. The volume includes a detailed exposition of the editorial method, biographicalnotes on correspondents, and a substantial general introduction. Each of the sections is prefaced by an introduction which provides essential historical context, and the letters and diary entries are fully annotated. IAN BENT is Emeritus Professor of Music at Columbia University in New York, and lives in the United Kingdom. DAVID BRETHERTON is Lecturer in Music at the University of Southampton. WILLIAM DRABKIN is Professorof Music at the University of Southampton. CONTRIBUTORS: Marko Deisinger, Martin Eybl, Christoph Hust, Kevin C. Karnes, John Koslovsky, Lee Rothfarb, John Rothgeb, Hedi Siegel, Arnold WhittallCountry/Region of Manufacture: GBContributor: Ian Bent (Edited by), David Bretherton (Edited by), William Drabkin (Edited by)Genre: Music Dance & TheatreItem Weight: 1gRelease Year: 2014 Missing Information?Please contact us if any details are missing and where possible we will add the information to our listing.
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Book Title: Heinrich Schenker: Selected Correspondence
Title: Heinrich Schenker: Selected Correspondence
EAN: 9781843839644
ISBN: 9781843839644
Release Date: 10/16/2014
Release Year: 2014
ISBN-10: 1843839644
Country/Region of Manufacture: GB
Contributor: William Drabkin (Edited by)
Genre: Music Dance & Theatre
Number of Pages: 584 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: Heinrich Schenker: Selected Correspondence
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer, The Limited
Publication Year: 2014
Item Height: 1.8 in
Subject: History & Criticism, Composers & Musicians, Instruction & Study / Theory, Ethnic
Type: Textbook
Item Weight: 50.7 Oz
Subject Area: Music, Biography & Autobiography
Author: David Bretherton
Item Length: 9.4 in
Item Width: 6.5 in
Format: Hardcover