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9780199772704

Charles Munch

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  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2012-01-19
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
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Summary

Charles Munch (1891-1968) was a conductor and music director with stature and influence on par with that of Toscanini and Bernstein. A pivotal figure in many arenas of classical music, Munch almost single-handedly established Berlioz in the canon, perfected the orchestral work of Debussy and Ravel, led the world to Honegger, Poulenc and Dutilleux, shepherded the Paris Conservatoire Orchestra past the Nazi Occupation and on to its re-emergence as today's Orchestre de Paris, proved beyond doubt that there could be a vibrant Boston Symphony Orchestra after Koussevitzky, and created still unrivaled recordings on RCA Living Stereo. "Now we can play without ulcers," a Boston Symphony Orchestra musician told the press when Munch succeeded Koussevitzky, and the Providence newspaper reported a few weeks into the Munch tenure: "They're crazy about him to a man." Audiences, too, were crazy about him, almost without exception; and about most of the composers he played. The majority of critics who heard him, though quicker to identify his foibles, had little trouble elevating Charles Munch to the ranks of the great conductors.This is the first book-length biography of Charles Munch, written by an authority on orchestras and conductors who is noted for his engaging prose style and ability to interweave the stories of classical music's constituents: composers, performing artists, and their publics.

Author Biography


D. Kern Holoman is Distinguished Professor of Music at the University of California, Davis, and conductor emeritus of the UC Davis Symphony Orchestra. He is the author of Writing About Music, Evenings with the Orchestra, Berlioz, and the popular textbook Masterworks.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrationsp. ix
Acknowledgmentsp. xiii
Introductionp. xv
Notes on Orthographyp. xxix
About the Companion Websitep. xxxi
Strasbourg, Paris, Leipzig: September 1891-October 1932p. 3
Paris: November 1932-May 1938p. 29
The Société des Concerts: June 1938-May 1945p. 49
Leaving France: June 1945-September 1949p. 73
Winning Boston: October 1949-June 1951p. 91
Boston after Koussevitzky: July 1951-July 1956p. 117
The Iron Curtain and Beyond: August 1956-August 1958p. 146
Shifting Perspectives in Boston: September 1958-April 1962p. 165
Paris, Again: May 1962-August 1966p. 19191
The Orchestre de Paris: September 1966-November 1968p. 211
An Eternal Smilep. 227
Abbreviationsp. 237
Notesp. 239
Bibliographyp. 261
Indexp. 279
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