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Strunk's Source Readings in Music History : The Twentieth Century (Rev. ed.)

Morgan, Robert P.(Edited by)Treitler, Leo(General editor)
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Twentieth-century music has been described as complex, vital, diverse, uncertain, experimental, self-conscious, innovative-the list is long and growing.

Composers have been both credited with and accused of always searching for something "new," writing works that are mechanistic but romantic, meaningful but unskilled, beautiful but ugly!

In The Twentieth Century, Robert P. Morgan helps us grasp the flavor of the era by presenting forty-five readings from the period, nearly all written by active participants in the musical developments of the time.

Thus we tune in to the voices of some thirty composers-from Busoni to Babbitt, Ives to Xenakis, Satie to Stravinsky-and learn from performers Anderson and Landowska, philosopher-critics Adorno, Dahlhaus, and Meyer, and writers Cocteau, Barthes, and Eco.

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Product Details
WW Norton & Co
039396700X / 9780393967005
Paperback / softback
780.904
14/01/1998
United States
English
xiii, 250p.
24 cm
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Cover title: Strunk's source readings in music history Spine title: The twentieth century.