Ferruccio Busoni as Architect of Sound

Ferruccio Busoni as Architect of Sound PDF Author: Erinn E. Knyt
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0197625517
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 329

Book Description
Ferruccio Busoni as Architect of Sound presents the composer as an innovator inspired not only by past musical traditions but also by a contemporary interest in experimentalism. In the twentieth-century, Busoni wrote pieces where sound radiates from different directions, created montage formal structures, and freely used all twelve pitches of the chromatic scale without avoiding consonances. This book reveals how he also applied his understanding of tangible architectural spaces, buildings, and floor plans to his music, reconciling the spatial and temporal divide in music through an interdisciplinary approach. His innovation prompted and inspired new trends in pitch organization, the spatialization of sound, and the expansion of formal structures. Transcending physical boundaries of compositional innovation, Busoni also engaged in a rich exchange of ideas with contemporary architects and artists. Through a broad analysis of Busoni's compositional activities, musicologist Erinn E. Knyt brings Busoni's music into dialogue with more recent accounts of modernism in music that move beyond elitist esotericism and notions of rupture with the past. In addition, she facilitates a discourse between Busoni and other twentieth-century artists and explores how Busoni's spatialized architectural music left a lasting imprint on future generations of musicians and early film pioneers.

Ferruccio Busoni and the Ontology of the Musical Work

Ferruccio Busoni and the Ontology of the Musical Work PDF Author: Erinn Elizabeth Knyt
Publisher: Stanford University
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 641

Book Description
Ferruccio Busoni's conception of the musical work derives from his multiple roles as performer, aesthetician, editor, composer, arranger, and intellectual. Drawing on unpublished scores, manuscripts, sketches and documents from the Staatsbibliothek in Berlin, concert programs from a private collection in Berkeley, acoustic recordings, information about Busoni's intellectual interests gleaned from an auction catalogue featuring the contents of his extensive library, and the published aesthetic writings, letters, and compositions, the present study offers the first comprehensive account of Busoni's work concept. By establishing connections between his ideas and his musical practice, it explores and clarifies the reasoning behind his idiosyncratic compositional style, a style characterized by a blurring of boundaries between original and borrowed material. Polystylistic mixtures of the old and new and a distinctive performance style, in which Busoni creatively altered and embellished existing texts, exemplify his practice in an age in thrall to Werktreue, when originality of idea was prized above all else.

Hugh MacDiarmid's Epic Poetry

Hugh MacDiarmid's Epic Poetry PDF Author: Alan Riach
Publisher: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 264

Book Description
A collection of Hugh McDiarmid's poetry

The Esoteric Musical Tradition of Ferruccio Busoni and Its Reinvigoration in the Music of Larry Sitsky

The Esoteric Musical Tradition of Ferruccio Busoni and Its Reinvigoration in the Music of Larry Sitsky PDF Author: Judith Michelle Crispin
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 344

Book Description
Explores an esoteric tradition of music composition which grew out of Ferruccio Busoni's concept of Junge Klassizitat, or Young Classicality. Building on research into the esoteric nature of Busoni's Junge Klassizitat, this study traces the passage of the esoteric tradition along the Budoni-Petri-Sitsky line.

Busoni and Neoclassicism

Busoni and Neoclassicism PDF Author: Ruth Deasy
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Neoclassicism (Music)
Languages : en
Pages : 168

Book Description


Letters To His Wife

Letters To His Wife PDF Author: Ferruccio Busoni
Publisher: Da Capo Press, Incorporated
ISBN:
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 352

Book Description


Australian Piano Music of the Twentieth Century

Australian Piano Music of the Twentieth Century PDF Author: Larry Sitsky
Publisher: Praeger
ISBN:
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 364

Book Description
This volume provides invaluable information for those interested in the rich heritage of Australian modernist piano music that stretches over the whole of the 20th century.

Musicworks

Musicworks PDF Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 248

Book Description


City of Circles

City of Circles PDF Author: Jess Richards
Publisher: Hachette UK
ISBN: 1473656702
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 312

Book Description
CITY OF CIRCLES is an entrancing love story between Danu and Morrie, two circus performers, and Danu's Lewis Carroll-esque odyssey through the magical city of Matryoshka, that ends with a heart-warming yet bittersweet twist. Danu is in mourning for her parents after a disease has ravaged the circus she calls home. She begins a high-wire act with Morrie, a charismatic hunchback who wants to marry her. But her mother has entrusted her with a mysterious locket that will lead her down a path Morrie cannot follow. When the circus visits Danu's birthplace, the magical city of Matryoshka, she goes in search of a stranger who may hold the answer to her past. And when the circus leaves, Danu stays behind. Will she and Morrie ever be reunited, or will something unexpected be waiting for her in the mysterious heart of the city of circles? 'Her exploration of self and grief will resonate with many' Ros Barber, author of The Marlowe Papers

Leaving Saturn

Leaving Saturn PDF Author: Major Jackson
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
ISBN: 082032342X
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 94

Book Description
Leaving Saturn, chosen by Al Young as the winner of the Cave Canem Poetry Prize, is an ambitious and honest collection. Major Jackson, through both formal and free verse poems, renders visible the spirit of resilience, courage, and creativity he witnessed among his family, neighbors, and friends while growing up in Philadelphia. His poems hauntingly reflect urban decay and violence, yet at the same time they rejoice in the sustaining power of music and the potency of community. Jackson also honors artists who have served as models of resistance and maintained their own faith in the belief of the imagination to alter lives. The title poem, a dramatic monologue in the voice of the American jazz composer and bandleader Sun Ra, details such a humane program and serves as an admirable tribute to the tradition of African American art. Throughout, Jackson unflinchingly portrays our most devastated landscapes, yet with a vividness and compassion that expose the depth of his imaginative powers.