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The sisters d' Aranyi

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First published in 1969, The Sisters d' Aranyi traces the careers, personalities and musical development of Jelly d’ Aranyi and Adila Fachiri, outstanding violinists in Britain and Hungarian great nieces of Josef Joachim, with insight and a wealth of anecdote and description.

The book contains fresh lights on figures such as Joachim himself, Elgar, Ravel and Vaughan Williams, Casals, Suggia, and Myra Hess, Aldous Huxley, Einstein and Schweitzer, Balfour, Asquith and Neville Chamberlain.

There are illuminating comments on music from Bach to the present day, and also a chapter on the mysterious affair of the Imprisoned Schumann Violin Concerto, and how it was found and liberated.

These two consummate musicians were, however, part of a movement towards greater sincerity in music- a tendency not yet sufficiently recorded by musicologists.

To set them in their time, this biography contains a most readable history of music in Britain with some original observations on the nature of music itself in performance.

This book is an essential read for students of music, music history, literature, performance studies, for violin players and also for general music lovers.

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Routledge
1032133279 / 9781032133270
Paperback / softback
30/11/2023
United Kingdom
English
326 pages
24 cm
Reprint. Originally published: London: Allen & Unwin, 1969.