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9780198165422

Tippett on Music

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  • ISBN13:

    9780198165422

  • ISBN10:

    0198165420

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1995-04-13
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

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This major new collection combines essays and articles from Tippett's two earlier books-- Moving into Aquarius and Music of the Angels with a substantial amount of new material to distill the opinions and experiences of one of the century's most celebrated composers. Published to coincide with the composer's 90th birthday, the pieces focus particularly on the work of other twentieth-century composers as well as Tippett's own, from his early success A Child of Our Time , to the recent opera New Year and the orchestral piece The Rose Lake . Other essays deal with aesthetics, the role of the artist in society, and interpretation and performance, making the book of compelling interest not only to students and scholars, but to performers, conductors, and opera directors as well.

Table of Contents

The Composer in Context
A Composer's Point of Viewp. 3
Towards the Condition of Musicp. 7
Art and Anarchyp. 16
Composers Past and Present
Schoenbergp. 25
Stravinsky and Les Nocesp. 47
Purcellp. 57
Brittenp. 66
Holstp. 73
Hindemith and Ludus tonalisp. 76
Shostakovichp. 79
Charles Ivesp. 83
Traditions and Texts
Archetypes of Concert Musicp. 89
T. S. Eliot and A Child of Our Timep. 109
Sketch for a Modern Oratoriop. 117
The Nameless Hero: Reflections on A Child of Our Timep. 178
The Midsummer Marriagep. 185
The Resonance of Troy: Essays and Commentaries on King Priamp. 209
Dreams of Power, Dreams of Lovep. 220
St Augustine and his Visionsp. 228
Aspects of Beliefp. 237
The Mask of Timep. 245
The Art of Performance
The Scorep. 259
The Stagep. 269
Afterwords
A Composer and his Publicp. 277
The Composer and Pacificismp. 282
The Artist's Mandatep. 287
Too Many Choicesp. 294
'Dreaming on Things to Come...'p. 307
Appendixp. 310
Indexp. 313
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