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About the Author
David Gramit teaches musicology at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Canada. David Gramit teaches musicology at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Canada.
Reviews
[Gramit's] sophisticated introduction . . . ably sets the stage for the variety of approaches that follow. . . . Generously illustrated with musical examples. . . . As a codifier of compositional and improvisational practices . . . [Czerny] has always been of vital importance. . . . As a result, some of the most valuable chapters in this volume either delve into his Viennese musical world in detail . . . . or specifically discuss Czerny's writings on improvisation and performance practice. -- Kenneth Hamilton * JOURNAL OF MUSICOLOGICAL RESEARCH *
It is difficult to overestimate [this book's] importance as a contribution to the reappraisal of Czerny the composer and, paradoxically, its challenge to a work-centred view of history by stressing the validity and significance of Czerny's activities other than the composition of 'serious' music. The standard of presentation is high throughout the book and the illustrations are generous in quantity. . . . Scrupulously thorough editing. . . . A great deal of new ground is . . . covered . . . [and the chapters by Deaville and Sumner Lott, respectively, are] thought-provoking . . . [and] analytically penetrating. -- Rohan H. Stewart-MacDonald * AD PARNASSUM: A JOURNAL OF EIGHTEENTH- AND NINTEENTH-CENTURY INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC *
The book is a good read and its subject, as Gramit says, of 'genuine interest.' . . . [In] Ingrid Fuchs's chapter . . . we see the significance of the man. . . . James Parakilas's claim of Czerny as 'one of the important founders of the historical performance movement' is thought-provoking. . . .[Also notable is] Marie Lott's interesting look at two [unpublished Czerny] string quartets. . . . [The book is marked throughout by] usefulness, originality, interest and professionalism. -- Peter Williams * MUSICAL TIMES *
A glittering array of scholars with David Gramit at the helm have much to tell us about a wide range of subjects. . . . This is an essential -- and fascinating -- scholarly work of restoration and reassessment. -- Susan Youens, University of Notre Dame
There are few figures who have exerted a comparable influence on the great classical tradition who have suffered such neglect. . . . Likely to be the best book on Czerny for a very, very long time. The cast of scholars assembled here is stellar, and their contributions illuminate our understanding of the man, his world, and the fascinating matter of musical reputations. -- Leon Botstein, President of Bard College
Book Information
ISBN 9781580462501
Author David Gramit
Format Hardback
Page Count 298
Imprint University of Rochester Press
Publisher Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Weight(grams) 598g