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Hans von Bülow A Life for Music




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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Pubblicazione: 07/2011





Trama

A detailed study of the life of one of the most important and influential musical figures of the nineteenth century.




Note Editore

Drawing upon an extensive selection of rare letters, reviews and memoirs, Kenneth Birkin sets Hans von Bülow's work as a recitalist, chamber-music artist and orchestral conductor at the centre of a disturbed and eventful life. Bülow's Zukunftsmusik advocacy and ruthless criticism of performance standards in Berlin and Munich antagonised a musical 'establishment' nonetheless spellbound by his keyboard and orchestral mastery. Birkin pays particular attention to the Tristan and Meistersinger premieres, Cosima's desertion, the European and American tours and operatic activities in Hamburg and Hanover, as well as Bülow's pedagogic activities and forays into musical journalism. The book makes liberal use of Bülow's correspondence, published and unpublished, which personalises the narrative. Contemporary comments and reviews, translated here for the first time, give the reader an insight into the critical and public reaction. An extensive Appendix records the dates and venues of all Bülow's public appearances, both as pianist and conductor.




Sommario

Introduction; 1. Overture: Dresden, Leipzig, Stuttgart (1830–1848); 2. The student years: Leipzig, Berlin (1848–1850); 3. Decision time: Weimar-Zürich (1850–1851); 4. Weimar apprenticeship (1851–1853); 5. The young virtuoso: Austro-Hungary (1853–1854); 6. Polish interlude (1854–1855); 7. The pedagogue: Berlin I (1855–1857); 8. 'Gallant hotspur': Berlin II (1857–1859); 9. Rebel maturity: Berlin III (1859–1864); 10. The Wagner years: Munich (1864–1869); 11. A new start: Florence (1869–1873); 12. Triumph and betrayal - on tour: England and Russia (1873–1875); 13. Transatlantic adventure (1875–1876); 14. Convalescent interlude (June 1876–September 1877); 15. Bülow redux: Hanover, Glasgow (1877–1878); 16. Kapellmeister in Hanover (1877–1879); 17. Intendant in Meiningen (1880–1885); 18. The Philharmonic years I (1886–1889) Hamburg/Bremen/Berlin; 19. The Philharmonic years II (1889–1890) America again/domestic crisis; 20. The Philharmonic years III (1890–1892) Hamburg/Berlin; 21. The Philharmonic years IV (1892–1894): Finale; Afterword: Bülow and Bayreuth; Appendix: Bülow performance chronology; Select bibliography.




Prefazione

Drawing upon an extensive range of rare letters, reviews and memoirs, this book sets the life of Hans von Bülow - intimate of Wagner, Liszt and Brahms - against a backdrop of social, political and musical upheaval. Birkin presents a unique insight into the public and critical reaction to this iconic musician.




Autore

Kenneth Birkin is an internationally recognised Richard Strauss scholar, and is the author of Friedenberg and Daphne (1989), Arabella (1989) and British Music: Elgar and After (1997), and the editor of Stefan Zweig – Joseph Gregor Correspondence 1921–1938 (1991). His work has appeared in many journals including Music and Letters, Opera Magazine, The Musical Times and Tempo. He has written and presented programmes for BBC Radio 3 and is the librettist of British composer John Joubert's three-act opera Jane Eyre.










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9781107005860

Condizione: Nuovo
Dimensioni: 236 x 38 x 160 mm Ø 1280 gr
Formato: Copertina rigida
Illustration Notes:20 b/w illus.
Pagine Arabe: 736


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