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Musorgsky : His Life and Works

Part of the Composers Across Cultures series
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Hailed by the New York Times Book Review as a "no-holds-barred biography" and "a state-of-the-art guide to the composer's life and works," this superb volume in the Master Musicians series offers the first life-and-works study of this towering composer of nineteenth-century Russian music to appear in English for over a half century.

David Brown shows how the largely untrained Modest Musorgsky emerged as a supreme musical dramatist in his first opera, Boris Godunov.

Along with this impressive debut and his much-loved piano suite, Pictures at an Exhibition, Musorgsky produced some of the most startlingly novel music of the nineteenth century.

He also displayed a prodigious gift for uncovering the emotional content of a text in his highly original song compositions.

While illuminating Musorgsky's work, Brown paints a detailed portrait of a fitful composer who could apply himself with superhuman intensity when the inspiration was upon him, but who deteriorated into alcoholism and died tragically young.

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Product Details
Oxford University Press Inc
0199735522 / 9780199735525
Paperback / softback
780.92
14/10/2010
United States
416 pages, 18 halftones
235 x 163 mm, 1 grams