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This book is the first collection of research articles dedicated exclusively to the life and works of the Renaissance composer Gaspar van Weerbeke. While the basic facts of Gaspar's life have long been known, the book fleshes out the details, presenting a more differentiated and complex picture of his biography. Analysis of a wider range of Gaspar's compositional output leads to new interpretations of his approach to different genres: masses, motets, and motet cycles.
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This book is the first collection of research articles dedicated exclusively to the life and works of the Renaissance composer Gaspar van Weerbeke. While the basic facts of Gaspar's life have long been known, the book fleshes out the details, presenting a more differentiated and complex picture of his biography. Analysis of a wider range of Gaspar's compositional output leads to new interpretations of his approach to different genres: masses, motets, and motet cycles.
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Edoardo Cavallini (Florence, 1911-1968) was one of the most original and interesting, but also neglected, personalities of the Italian music scene. A prolific composer and esteemed theorist, he was a pioneer of microtonal music - or as he liked to call it plurichromatic - modern. The very rich archive left to us by the Maestro, and today preserved at the Luigi Cherubini Conservatory in Florence, allows us to deepen our knowledge and recover his work, giving him posthumous but absolutely deserved recognition. The volume is proposed as a navigation tool among the documentary materials present in its rich archive, which range from personal to official correspondence, passing through handwritten and unpublished notes. Miriam Viapiana, born in Catanzaro in 1992, after having obtained the classical high school diploma at the Liceo P. Galluppi in Catanzaro, she graduated from the University of Bari in Languages and cultures for tourism; he then completed his studies at the University of Florence with a master's degree in archival and librarianship sciences. This is his first publication.
Violinists. --- Composers. --- Italy.
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Edoardo Cavallini (Florence, 1911-1968) was one of the most original and interesting, but also neglected, personalities of the Italian music scene. A prolific composer and esteemed theorist, he was a pioneer of microtonal music - or as he liked to call it plurichromatic - modern. The very rich archive left to us by the Maestro, and today preserved at the Luigi Cherubini Conservatory in Florence, allows us to deepen our knowledge and recover his work, giving him posthumous but absolutely deserved recognition. The volume is proposed as a navigation tool among the documentary materials present in its rich archive, which range from personal to official correspondence, passing through handwritten and unpublished notes. Miriam Viapiana, born in Catanzaro in 1992, after having obtained the classical high school diploma at the Liceo P. Galluppi in Catanzaro, she graduated from the University of Bari in Languages and cultures for tourism; he then completed his studies at the University of Florence with a master's degree in archival and librarianship sciences. This is his first publication.
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"Malcolm Forsyth (1936-2011) was a musical legend: a much-loved composer, performer, teacher, and mentor. Reflections on Malcolm Forsyth presents a captivating and approachable portrait of one of Canada's finest modern composers. Readers will discover both public and private sides to the man and gain fresh insights from critical assessments of a broad range of Forsyth's compositions, his continuing popular appreciation, and his lasting influence on the next generation of musicians and music scholars. Drawing from the perspectives of leading scholars, composers, and musicians, as well as on those of family, friends, students, and colleagues, Reflections on Malcolm Forsyth honours the rich life and cultural significance of this exceptional creative mind. It is important reading for music students and researchers, professional performers, and anyone who loves contemporary music."--
Composers --- Forsyth, Malcolm --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Music / Composers / Biography.
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Composers --- Grové, Stefans, --- Songwriters --- Musicians
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"Brigitte Manceaux (1914-1963), nièce de Poulenc, excellente pianiste elle-même, fut pour son oncle une indispensable conseillère musicale, une secrétaire, et une confidente de chaque instant. Cette Correspondance est composée de 192 lettres soigneusement conservées par leur destinataire, dont seules dix étaient jusqu'alors connues, et sous forme incomplète. Elle constitue un véritable journal, dans lequel Francis Poulenc, l'un de nos grands épistoliers, livre comme nulle part ailleurs, avec tous ses paradoxes, sa vérité de musicien et d'homme."--Page 4 of cover.
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